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Sep 17, 1895

Journal Entry

September 17, 1895 ~ Tuesday

17 I met with the board of Z.C.M.I to again reincorporate
for fifty years All of the business of the past month was
discussed Emma started for vernal to Day

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Letter from John H. Wall, 17 September 1895
Santaquin Pres. Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother In answer to a call from you to take a Mission to the Southern States to start April 1896 should answered before but was up Spanishfork Canion I am willing to go and do the best I can and will be ready to start on the appointed time if I can settle my business affairs which I hope and trust with the help of the Lord to be able to do Your Brother in the Gosple John H Wall Eli Openshaw Bp Very good. J.F.S.
Letter from Joseph Alexander Cornwall, 17 September 1895
Mill Creek . Pres. Woodruff. Salt Lake City Dear Brother: I am just now engaged to teach a Dist. School, in our ward till Spring. I can not well give this position up. If you see fit. I will shape my business so as to go any time after school closes. Respectfully yours. J. A. Cornwall.
Letter from Arnold H. Schulthess, 17 September 1895
Salt Lake City, Utah, . Prest. Wilford Woodruff and Counsellors, First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Gentlemen: The German speaking saints of this city and throughout AZion, would highly appreciate the privilege of again holding a German meeting with all the German Conference visitors during our next general conference. We therefore ask you kindly if you can so arrange it, to grant us this privilege again during this coming Conference. We would prefer to hold it on Sunday evening if that would not interfere with any other meeting. If it should, we would gladly take the time you give us. We also ask you to kindly permit us the use of the Assembly Hall for this purpose. Should the same be otherwise occupied at that time, we would use our regular place of meeting, the Social Hall. We all feel very greatful to you for your favors and kind- ness which you bestowed upon us in the past, and hope to receive a favorable answer from you soon. Very Respectfully, Your Humble Servants, ARNOLD H. SCHULTHESS, Prest. of German Meetings of Salt Lake City. Please Address answer to Henry Reiser, #12 E. First South.

Sep 17, 1895