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Aug 20, 1895

Journal Entry

August 20, 1895 ~ Tuesday

Aug 20 1895

We Met with the Brethren in the Morning to transact business
Met with Mr Bannington who transacted business with us
Bought $400000 dollars worth of our Sugar Bonds and
agrees to Enter into other business with us. Ovando Beebe
had a fall from his wheel & hurt him badly He & Asahel
went home to Dinner with me

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Woodruff, Asahel Hart, b. 1863
3 Feb 1863 - 2 Jul 1939
648 mentions
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Beebe, Ovando Collins
14 May 1867 - 27 Dec 1928
163 mentions
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Letter from Arthur Badley Hayes, 20 August 1895
Ogden, Utah, President Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City Dear Sir: If not inconvenient to yourself I shall do myself the honor of calling upon you at your office tomorrow, Aug. 21, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on business connected with resolutions recently adopted by our Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber having deputized me to seek the short interview requested. Very Respectfully A. B. Hayes Sect
Letter from Alva Nymphas Murdock, 20 August 1895
Prest Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother Your request of August 9th came to hand. In answer, I will say that I have given the matter careful thought, and have talked with the Bishoprick of this place: And we have decided to ask you to please extend the time until next April. My reasons for asking for more time are as follows. 1. My wife will be confined next mo. 2. My crops are all in the field. 3. I had engaged to teach the Dist. School here this winter. I am confident that I could do better missionary work if I have my home affairs in proper order
Letter from George Albert Lyman, 20 August 1895
Salt Lake City, . President Wilford Woodruff. City. Dear Brother: In answer to the call, I received, the 18th July last, as a missionary to the Southern States. I can only say that I humbly accept it, and am thankfull that I am counted worthy of such a divine calling. Though week and inexperianced, yet with the help of my Heavenly Father, I shall do the best I can. I will be on hand to be set apart Oct the 11th and ready to leave the following day. and my prayer is that I may yet be an insterment in the hands of the Lord to do some good. Your Brother in the gospil Geo. A. Lyman. Very good. J. F. S.

Aug 20, 1895