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Jan 21, 1897

Journal Entry

January 21, 1897 ~ Thursday

21 we had a council in the Temple and we held Meetings in the Office

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Letter from Albert DeLorma Clark, 21 January 1897

Pres. Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother In reply to yours of the 16 Jan, I will be redy to start as desired April 15, 1897. I might be of more value to the Gospel, in some part of the Southern States, where there is no malara, as I left St George ^on^ account of it, but I mighet be all right ^eny^ place, as I seam to be quite strong now I am willing to trust to the Lord & go where sent. Your Brother in the Gospel Albert D. Clark Allen Miller Bp

Letter from George Angus Heiner, 21 January 1897

Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother in the Gospel of Christ. I recieved your letter of Jan. 4th [18]97, stating that my name has bin selected for the southern Mission to leave hear Feb. 18, 97 will say that I feel well & willing to fill this mission & will be ready to start on that day, Your Brother in the Gospel, Geo. Angus Heiner Endorsed by O B Andersen Bishop

Letter from Stephen A. White, 21 January 1897

President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother, I received your letter of the 12th Calling me as a missionary to the Southern states, to leave here March 18th. In reply I will state that I think I can get ready by that time. Your Brother in the Gospel, Stephen A. White Abraham Zundel Bp

Letter from Alva Kent Farnsworth, 21 January 1894

Frisco . Prest. Wooduff Salt Lake City Dear Bro. Your notification to me of Jan 13th, that my name had been accepted as a missionary to the Eastern States has been carefully con- sidered. I am willing to accept a mission, but my affairs are in such a shape that I think al- most impossible to leave on such short notice, how- ever will endeavor to be ready by next october if you so wish. My wife's health has been poor for sometime so is now under medical treatment, could not leave my family in this mining camp would like time to fix some- kind of a home to move them into. Trusting this will be satisfactory I Remain yours very Resp. A. K. Farnsworth George Munford Bishop of the Beaver Ward All right, give him time, & let him report. J. F. S.

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Jan 21, 1897