anticipations, that have given me
much pleasure, of late; and subjecting
myself to the will of my Heavenly
Father, fimly believing that all
will be well in the future.
My answer, therefore, is this:
I shall go, and shall be in the city
in time to start for my field of labor
on the 12th of next month.
With your permission, which I
obtained while you were attending
the dedication of the Bear Lake Stake
Tabernackle, I have decided to have
my wife accompany me on my mission;
and am making arangements to that
end.
Ever praying for the success, and
final triumph of the plan of
salvation,
anticipations, that have given me
much pleasure, of late; and subjecting
myself to the will of my Heavenly
Father, fimly believing that all
will be well in the future.
My answer, therefore, is this:
I shall go, and shall be in the city
in time to start for my field of labor
on the 12th of next month.
With your permission, which I
obtained while you were attending
the dedication of the Bear Lake Stake
Tabernackle, I have decided to have
my wife accompany me on my mission;
and am making arangements to that
end.
Ever praying for the success, and
final triumph of the plan of
salvation,
"Letter from Oliver Cowdery Dunford, 30 September 1889," p. 2, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed May 18, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/rm6B