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Oct 8, 1897

Journal Entry

October 08, 1897 ~ Friday

Fri Oct 8th I was at the office to day feeling fairly well and went home
at 4 pm.

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Letter from Eli Jasper Crihfield, 8 October 1897

President Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah Dear Brother: Your esteemed favor of the 27th ult to hand. In reply will say, that I am ready and willing to fill the call that is made of me. Praying God to bless you, I am your brother in the Gospel. E. J. Crihfield 1140 So Evans H J Ensign President Northern Conference "Colorado Mission" make out letter of Apl & give it with Blank genealogy to leave J W Taylor

Letter from John Mills Whitaker, 8 October 1897

Sugar Ward, . President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City, Utah Dear Brother: We extend a cordial invitation to you and wife to be present at a private gathering of intimate friends, at our home in Sugar Ward, Corner 10th East and Garfield Avenue, Thursday evening next, October 14th, 1897, at 5 P. M., the most convenient hour, we thought, for the sociable. With the hope that you will be able to be present on this occasion, and trusting that we will have a very enjoyable time, We are, Very Truly Yours, John M. Whitaker P. S. If you come on Street Car, take the Rapid Transit car at the Salt Lake Theatre corner, which leaves promptly on the hour. J. M. W.

Mission - Missionary Certificate for Nephi James Valentine, 8 October 1897

in behalf of said Church. Wilford Woodruff Geo. Q. Cannon Jos. F. Smith First Presidency.

Letter from David Henry Christensen, 8 October 1897

SALT LAKE CITY, Payson, . 189 President Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear brother:— In reply to your letter of inquiry permit me to say that I shall feel pleased and honored to fill a mission to Germany. As I am very crowded in closing up my business affairs preparatory to leaving, I prefer a date as late as possible in this month or in the first part of next month. I trust you will pardon this delay in my reply. As I had called on President Smith in person to request a renewal of my call from which I had been honorably released, I failed to observe until recently that a reply to your letter of inquiry was necessary. Please send the answer to 77 Peach Street, City at your earliest convenience. With highest esteem, I am, Your brother, D. H. Christensen J. S Page Jr Bishop Payson 2nd Ward

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Oct 8, 1897