went through the Temple. We also spent the Evening in coun-
cil at Br Thatchers untill 10 oclok distance of the day 95 Miles
~ Thursday
15 We had a rainy night clear this Morning I called upon John Turner and administered to him He being sick
I called upon Brother Teasdale who was sick at Br Turners
I then Met in council upon the Dedication of the Temple
After Dinner I met again in council at 3 oclok J F Smith
returned from Bear Lake Conference I received a letter from Charles A Munch I wrote him a letter in return
The temple was in Dept [Debt] to the ZC.M.I some $20,000.
I took cold at night at Br Ricks and took a severe cold
May 17 I Met in the Temple at 10:30 in Logan
to attend to the Dedication of the same we met in the
Main upper Room for that purpose. Doors were opene at 10 oclke and the people were permitted
to Enter upon showing a ticket of
Admission About 1500 persons were
admitted. The Priesthood occupied
the stands. The first Presidency occup[ied]
the upper stand in the west End G Q Cannon
went through the Temple. We also spent the Evening in council at Br Thatchers untill 10 oclok distance of the day 95 Miles
~ Thursday
15 We had a rainy night clear this Morning I called upon
John Turner and administered to him He being sick
I called upon Brother Teasdale who was sick at Br Turners
I then Met in council upon the Dedication of the Temple
After Dinner I met again in council at 3 oclok J F Smith
returned from Bear Lake Conference I received a letter
FIGURES from Charles A Munch I wrote him a letter in return
The temple was in Debt to the ZC.M.I some $20,000.
I took cold at night at Br Ricks and took a severe cold
May 17 I Met in the Temple at 10:30 in Logan
to attend to the Dedication of the same we met in the
Main upper Room for that purpose. Doors were opene
[FIGURE] at 10 oclke and the people were permitted
to Enter upon showing a ticket of
Admission About 1500 persons were
admitted. The Priesthood occupied
the stands. The first Presidency occupied
the upper stand in the west End G Q Cannon
"Journal (February 1880 – December 1885)," May 14, 1884 - May 17, 1884, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed December 3, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/EqLY