Day in the Life

Apr 27, 1898

Journal Entry

April 27, 1898 ~ Wednesday

Wed Ap. 27. At the office busy. I attended a meeting this afternoon
with the salary committee and left for home at 415. Elder L. John Nuttall,
attends to me every day when at the office.

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Nuttall, Leonard John
6 Jul 1834 - 23 Feb 1905

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Letter from Charles Edwin Westover, 27 April 1898
Huntington President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I recieved the call to go on a mission to the Eastern States In reply will say that I will try the help of the Lord be ready at the appointed time Respectefulley, your Brother in the Gospel Charles E Westover Peter Johnson, Bp.
Letter from Lewis T. Cannon, 27 April 1898
Logan, Prest. Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake, Utah. Dear Bro: I am in receipt of a circular letter from yourself asking me to under- take a mission to Germany, and naming as a time of departure, July 1898. I must truthfully say with regard to this call that it is with by no means [unalloyed] pleasure and willingness that I accept. The slight hesitancy I have hinted at does not result from a disposition to shirk any duty which may devolve upon me [continued on second page] during the Summer months as was the case last Summer, or I may not. In the latter event, I may be able to obtain a leave of absence for the months of July and August so that I can leave in July. I trust what I have said will meet your approval. I remain, Yours truly, Lewis T. Cannon Logan, Utah. Salt Lake City, April 29, 1898. President Wilford Woodruff: Dear Brother: As Lewis T. Cannon's Bishop I endorse the above Respectfully Lewis M. Cannon Bishop of Cannon Ward.
Letter from Collins R. Heakes, 27 April 1898
Mesa Pres. Wilford Woodruff & Councilors Dear Brethren Bros. J. P. Huber, Don C. Brimhall and John Vance called on misions to the Southern States wish to be set apart here and go direct to their field of labor Bro. Vance wishes to start as soon as posable to visit relatives on the road if you will have the necessary papers sent here as soon as convenient it will oblige them with Kind wishes for your health and prosperity I am Your Bro. in the Gospel Collins R Hakes John P. Huber John T. Vance Don C. Brimhall Letters of appt. S. S. 2 8 May 1898

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Wilford's Conference address on his 1877 vision of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Apr 27, 1898