Day in the Life

Apr 26, 1894

Journal Entry

April 26, 1894 ~ Thursday

26 A stormy day. We met with Messrs Mirsyers &
Bourfield two Gentlemen who wish to unite with
us in building a Rail Road to St George & coal & Iron fields
fouth [south] in Iron County The Twelve met met
with us in the Temple we had prayers

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Letter from Jerome E. Page, 26 April 1894
Independence Mo Pres Wilford Woodruf Salt Lake City Utah Dear Sir it will probably be a Query to you why I ask you the questions that is hear befour you, are you aware that all busness men in this Co want you to come back to this place, they want you to colanize your peopel. land will never be any Cheeper than it is now, and there is not a man in Jackson Co but what would sign a petition to get you back I will ask you why not pluck the fruit when ripe and get a foot hold befour another peopel holds the reins pleas to give me a breef answer when convenient. Yours Jerome E Page
Letter from Andrew Kimball, 26 April 1894
Beaver , To The First Presidency, Salt Lake City, Dear Brethren: I received word today from my wife stating that Elder Harper of Oklahoma had telegraphed not to send Elder Lyon to that field, I also received a letter to the same effect. Word from the I. T. is that their school will soon close and their Elders all properly matched. If you have an appointment for Elder Lyon It will be alright with me, but if he has not gone and

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Wilford receives revelation regarding sealing practices and the Law of Adoption.

Apr 26, 1894