Day in the Life

Oct 13, 1895

Journal Entry

October 13, 1895 ~ Sunday

13 ^Sunday^ There is a terrible stir to day through Utah over
the Meeting Held in the Tabernacle on Assembly Hall on
Oct 7. The Democrats are trying to break up the
State Government over Br Penrose Preached in the Tabernacle
to day I spent the day in the House reading

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Letter from Edward Barrett Clark, 13 October 1895

Pres. Wilford Woodruff— Dear bro.: Yours of Sep. 24th received and contents noted. Regarding my feelings as to performing a mission to the Southern States, I am willing to go and do what good I can in assisting to spread the principles of truth to the nations of the earth. I will be ready to start on the 18th of January 1896 as per your letter. Your brother in the Gospel E. B. Clark J. M. Secrist. Bp Good. J. F. S.

Letter from Edwin Cutler, 13 October 1895

Glendale Pres. Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Brother: Your favor or 18th ult was received in due season. I think my school will close in good time for me to get to Salt Lake City by the April Conference. Please inform me as soon as possible of the day and hour at which I must be at the Historian's Office. Your Brother in the Gospel, Edwin Cutler. M. D. Harris Bishop of Glendale Ward

Letter from Edwin Cutler, 13 October 1895

Letter from Thomas Rich, 13 October 1895

East Porterville Pres. Woodruff Dear Brother in answer to your call as to my feelings in regard to a mission I except of it and feel like Doing the best I can I Remain Your Brother in the Gospel Thomas Rich All right J. F. S. Bro Rich is an Earnest worker, my second couselor, is very useful in the ward. His financial circumstances are such that he will need some assistance in the field Age 48 years. He seems willing to go if required. Your Brother Joseph R Parker Bishop, East Porterville Ward

Oct 13, 1895