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Jan 12, 1895

Journal Entry

January 12, 1895 ~ Saturday

12 I spent the day at home reading

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Letter from Grant H. Smith, 12 January 1895

Wilford Woodruff, Esq., Salt Lake City. Dear Sir: Yourself and ladies are invited by the Executive Council of the Territorial Bar Association to attend the Annual Meeting of the Association which will be held at the Federal Court Room in this City on Monday and Tuesday, Jnauary 14th & 15th, 1895. Very respectfully, Grant H. Smith. Secretary of Ex. Council.

Letter from Marion Clinger, 12 January 1895

Provo, . Pres. Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City Utah. Dear Brother; It is with pleasure that I answer a letter sent to me by the missionary committee, asking me to decide for my self when I would be ready to leave for the Southern States. I would prefere leaving June 1st 1895, as by that time I will be better prepared to preform the great work which rests upon God's servents. I remain your brother, Marion Clinger. All right. J. F. S.

Letter from Marion Clinger, 19 January 1895

Provo, . Pres. Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City Utah. Dear Brother, It is with pleasure that I answer a letter sent to me by the missionary committee, asking me to decide for my self when I would be ready to leave for the Southern States. I would prefere leaving June 1st 1895, as by that time I will be better prepared to preform the great work which rests upon God's servents. I remain your brother, Marion Clinger All right. J. F. S.

Letter from Collins Rowe Hakes, 12 January 1895

Mesa Jan 12th [18]95 To the First Presidency Dear Brethren Bro. John Hibbert whose son Daniel has Just returned from Provo where he has been attending the B Y Acdamy for over 2 years came to me yesterday saying that his son had recived a call to go on a mision and he wished me to write to you as to his situation and ability to send his son on a mision at present the old gentleman and wife are both old and quite feeble and feel that it

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Eighth Constitutional Convention held; new Utah Constitution banning polygamy ratified November 5th.

Jan 12, 1895