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Sep 3, 1893

Journal Entry

September 03, 1893 ~ Sunday

Sunday 3. we reached Chicago half past 8 And the
choir had to be taken to the various Hotels the Labor
was variy great Esspecially [for] the femals as they were
faint for the want of food. We finally went to the
Montreal Hotel. We had a Difficulty about our trunks
and Baggage we spent the day here

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Letter from William Luthy, 3 September 1893
Logan City Utah President Woodruff Dear Brother: President C. D. Fjeldssted gave me yours of the fourth of August to Louis Luthi which he says is intended for me desiring me to go to the Swiss & German mission whitch I would like very mush to go. I cannot see how I can at so early a date, for the following reason. I have a family of seven to support with my daily labor and have no home of my own but am renting. About eighteen months ago I bought a piece of ground on whitch to build and have
Letter from Andrew Jackson Stewart III, 3 September 1893
Provo City, . Presidents- Woodruff, Cannon, and Smith Salt Lake City Dear Brethern: I received your 'call' to take a Sunday School Normal Course ^ect.^ in the B. Y. Academy at Provo, as a Missionary. There being no particular obstacles to hinder me accepting the call I commenced, as suggested, at once to attend the cCourse. Will cheerfully do my best. The object is a good one. Yours respectfully Andy J. Stewart

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Wilford meets with temple presidents to harmonize the endowment ceremony in all four operating temples.

Sep 3, 1893