Day in the Life

Apr 23, 1898

Journal Entry

April 23, 1898 ~ Saturday

Sat Ap 23. Staid at home today and rested.

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Basalt Ida 4/23 1898 To the Presidence Dear Brothern A short time ago I suspose you received my name from Pres. Steele of the Bingham Stake as a missionary to go next fall I would say that I would prefer to remain at home for a while as I have land which I have not proven upon as yet I filed a home- stead on it three yr. ago and if I go now I will loose it and all I have spent on it I spoke to Pres. Steele about the matter and he said as he understood it, it was

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Apr 23, 1898