On Sunday the 1st inst. all the Presidency were present, the
first time that Prest. has been able to attend at the
since the burial of Prest. on the 4th. Decem. ulto. He ad-
dressed the people for about one hour and a half, clothed with the
and power of God, his discourse was very edifying and instructive and the
vast assembly deeply felt the weight of his words. He was followed by
Prests. & , all of their discourses will be seen in the .
Prest. has had a severe time of sickness this
winter, he was very low, but is now much recovered and able to be among
his brethren, and attend to the duties of his calling as President of the
Seventies.
Elder has been employed while the weather
would permit in fitting up a craft with which to explore ,
and the mouths of and the , and to find what
navigation is practicable on the Lake and its tributaries, he is now
trying to boat fire wood from to , from
which point is can easily be drawn into the . The Blacksmiths at
the public works finished him an anchor weighing 330 lbs for his boat.
The Bishops of the various Wards are making their calcul-
ations to finish off the this Spring so that the waters of the
can be used on our farming land and in the city.
Feby. 4 2 p.m. Cala. mail has just arrived.
yours truly
W. Woodruff
On Sunday the 1st. inst. all the Presidency were present, the
first time that Prest. has been able to attend at the
since the burial of Prest. on the 4th. Decem. ulto. He addressed the people for about one hour and a half, clothed with the spirit
and , his discourse was very edifying and instructive and the
vast assembly deeply felt the weight of his words. He was followed by
Prests. & , all of their discourses will be seen in the .
Prest. has had a severe time of sickness this
winter, he was very low, but is now much recovered and able to be among
his brethren, and attend to the duties of his calling as President of the
Seventies.
Elder has been employed while the weather
would permit in fitting up a craft with which to explore ,
and the mouths of and the , and to find what
navigation is practicable on the Lake and its tributaries, he is now
trying to boat fire wood from to , from
which point is can easily be drawn into the city. The Blacksmiths at
the public works finished him an anchor weighing 330 lbs for his boat.
The Bishops of the various Wards are making their calculations to finish off the Canal this Spring so that the waters of the
can be used on our farming land and in the city.
Feby. 4 2 p.m. . mail has just arrived.
yours truly
W. Woodruff