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Jan 15, 1894

Journal Entry

January 15, 1894 ~ Monday

Jan 15 1894
We Met at the office in the ^morning^ several of the Twelve and
with the board of ZCMI at 11 {o'clock} we voted to give to the
poor $150 in addition to the $125 given before we also
voted to omit Declairing a Dividend for the next 6 month
we had a Party of young People at our House in the Evening

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Letter from John W. Corwin, 15 January 1894
Clifton Forge Va President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Utah Dear Sir about a week ago I wrote you my second letter con- cerning the 309000 Acres land near city of Durango, Mexico in it I was instructed to say to you owners would take one hald its value in trade real estate or merchandize & I can further say, that one half of the cash down & remainder in one year with 6 per cent interest
Letter from Rudolph Gygi, 15 January 1894
Pres Woodruff Dr Brother having Received a notice to take a mission to Germany I feel to Except the appointment and will be ready on the Date a Desana^ge^ted and Do the Best I can by the help of the Spirit of the Lord ^from^ yours Br in the Gospel Rodolph Gygi All right. J. F .S.
Letter from Andrew Kimball, 15 January 1894
To the First Presidency. Salt Lake City Utah. Dear Brethern: In compliance with your favor of Oct. 15, requesting anual reports from Stakes and foreign missions in the future, I herewith submit a report of the Indian Territory Mission from Oct 6, to Dec 31, 1893 covering a period of three months. Immediately follow- ing our last report, Oct. 15th, our anual conference convened in our meeting house at Manard Che- rokee Nation, Indian Territory. All the elders came in from their various fields, and new elders arriving from Utah participated in a general good time. Glowing reports were submitted by the elders. Many saints and a great many friends and enquirers were present. At the close of the two days meetings, in which much good good council was recieved and the spirit of god enjoyed, the elders trea- ted the people of the surrounding country to a good old time concert.

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Jan 15, 1894