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Jul 12, 1895

Journal Entry

July 12, 1895 ~ Friday

12th We are traveling on the ocean.
This morning we stopped at a place
and took on 17 cars of coal, to last
the whole journey. It was a very
pleasant journey.

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Letter from Juline Larsdatter, 12 July 1895
Mesa City Arizona Pres. Wilfred Woodruff Dear Brother, I understand that my huband Neils Pederson is to be called on a mision to Scandinavian, and wihile under favorble circumstances I should be more than willing to have him go on such an errand, I feel it my duty to make a plain statement to you of our affairs. Personal praivation I could make the best of very cheerfully but there are other circumstances which sould be considered. Our home in Mesa which is tow sity Lots is under mortgage which must be raised as soon as possible, and we are owing considerable at the stores besides. If he could raise the mortage and pay up these debts f before he goes I would be willing to put up with whatever
Letter from John Gomer Evans, 12 July 1895
Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I recieved notice requesting me to take a mission to the northern states and to be ready to start by the 27th of august 1895. While I feel my inibility I dont wish to shrink from the call ian the least but I would like to be excused for a while longer as my condition and circumstances are such that it will be hard for me to get ready so soon. If it is satisfactory with you it would please me vary much
Letter from Franklin Dewey Richards, 12 July 1895
S L City To Presidents Wilford Woodruff, Geo. Q. Cannon, & Joseph F. Smith Dear Brethren—In accordance with your appoint- ment of May 6, of Elders F. D. Richards, Moses Thatcher, Seymour B. Young, and J. Jaques (the last named appointed in place of L. J. Nuttall, absent) to consider a number of cases appealed from various Stake High Councils, we would respectfully report that, owing to ill health, Elder Thatcher could not sit in committee to consider all the cases, but, according to your later appointment, Bishop R. T. Burton succeeded him, and sat in committee on and after June 21. We have carefully considered and reported to you on all the twelve cases referred to us, and have sent you our findings and recommendations upon them, with the respective documents appertaining. Having therefore con- cluded the work that you set us to do, we hope and trust that our labors will prove satisfactory to you. Respectfully your Brethren in the Gospel, F. D. Richards. on behalf of the Committee.

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