Day in the Life

Dec 14, 1897

Journal Entry

December 14, 1897 ~ Tuesday

Tues Dec 14 At the office feeling fairly well & able for my duties

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Letter from John Coleman, 14 December 1897
Smithfield . Prest Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I received yours of the 8 of Dec. and feel thankful that I am thought worthy to take a mission. I will be on hand at the time appointed to be set appart. Your Bro in Christ John Coleman
Letter from Thomas Edwin Ricks, William Frederick Rigby, and Thomas Edward Bassett, 14 December 1897
Rexburg, Idaho Pres. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City, Utah Dear Brother: We beg to report that our quarterly Conference held here Saturday and Sunday last was as fine a Conference as we ever attended The Spirit of the Lord was poured upon the speakers in a marked degree and it's influence was felt strong bout the whole congregation Apostle Jna Henry Smith was in attendance and his instructions were excellent being timely and Honored with the proper spirit of our Heavenly Father. All the Stake Presidency and excellent representation of
Letter from Daniel Thomas Miller, 14 December 1897
Tues Copied into Society Islands Missionl M. K. P. Papeete Tahiti Dec 14 [18]97 To the First Presidency Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Brethren: Since last writing I have attended Conference in the Lower Conference of the Tuamotu Islands at the island of Anaa. I met aldl the elders who were then laboring in that group and found them in good health and spirits. The saints were enjoying a good spirit. We appointed Aprile Conference to convene at Takaroa. I called at several islands the group in the group. While at Takaroa I advised the people to use carpenter made benches instead of benches from America. Takaroa is the home of Mopulu our rich native and he has rather high ideas about what he wants for a house. We are now living at our new home in Fautaua. We have a building thirty-

Dec 14, 1897