Day in the Life

Jan 10, 1898

Journal Entry

January 10, 1898 ~ Monday

Monday Jan 10th At the office. Madam Mountford called and expressed

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her thanks for the privilege of speaking in the Tabernalcle yesterday
and stated her intention of going East on Tuesday eveing. Went home
at 4 pm.

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Letter from Jesse Tilton Moses Jr., 10 January 1898
Smithfield Pres. Wilford Woodruff, Dear Brother: I just recieved your letter calling me on a mission to the Northern States, I feel thankful that I have ben thought worthy to fill a mission, I will be prepared to go at the time appointed (apr. (14) Your Brother in the Gospel Jesse T. Moses Jr. Prest. W. Woodruff, Jesse T. Moses Jr. is a real nice Young man, one that is, and will be qualified to fill an honorable mission. Your Bro in the Gospel Geo L. Farrell Bishop
Letter from Hugh William Harvey, 10 January 1898
Heber City President Wilford Woodruff: Dear Brother: In reply to a call made by the first presidency for a mission to the northern States, Will say I will be on hand at the date fixed by you which is May 5 Your Brother in the Gospil Hugh W. Harvey William Blake, Bishop. Center Ward Wasatch Stake
Letter from William Henry Seegmiller, 10 January 1898
Richfield, Utah, President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother: Enclosed find names of twelve more brethren with information such as we could glean relative to their condition. We still have two more brethren one from Aurora and one from Marysvale whose names we will submit when we can meet with their Bishops and get information concerning them We have no Hollanders in our Stake we could by spring or fall get more swedish and probably some few German missionaries With a prayer for Your comfort and happiness I Am Your Brother William H Seegmiller

Jan 10, 1898