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Oct 12, 1897

Journal Entry

October 12, 1897 ~ Tuesday

Tues Oct 12th Drove to the office. wrote to M[adam] m. Buzy at my desk, went home at 4 pm

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Letter from Charles E. Rose, 12 October 1897
Soda Springs, Idaho, President Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Brother: Your letter of October 5th 1897 stateing that my name had been suggested, and accepted as a missionary to Great Britian, duly received, and contents noted. Would say that I feel to respond to the call, and will try and do the best I can to do my duty, and will be on hand on November 6th to be set apart for my mission. Your Brother in the Gospel Chas. E. Rose. I recommend Br Charles E Rose as a faithful good man to go on the mission to which he has been called. D. F. Lau Bp.
Letter from Charles Woolfenden, 12 October 1897
Beaver, Utah, President Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City. Dear Brother In reply to your call upon me as a missonary to Great Britain for February 1898, I respond with pleasure and gratitude; being thankfull to our Father in Heaven that I am deemed worthy of His service. Your Brother in the Gospel Chas. Woolfenden approved by Bishop George Munford Bishop
Letter from James W. Paxman, 12 October 1897
Nephi, Utah, . 189 Prest. Wilforsd Woodruff, Salt Lakve City, Utah. Dear Brother:— Our quarterly Conference is set for next Saturday and Sunday the 16th and 17th insts. We should be very pleased to have your kind remembrance by the presence foof one or more of the Apostles or Authorities. The desire of the presence of some of the authorities is augmented by the illness of our president, William Paxman, who will be prevented from attending our confrerence through the recent accident to him of a broken leg. I may say that the accident and confinment has been quite a severe shock to his health and he has been quite sick, but at present is some better. With kindest regards and best wishes for Zions Prosperity, I remain, Your Brother in the Gospel. J. W. Paxman

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Oct 12, 1897