Sat. Jan. 15, 1898: Ther. At 8 am 26. Wea. Clear with cold north wind in the morning Worked at pictures most all day. Took one for Ernest C. Wright of Virgin. it clouded up in the evening. Sunday 16: Ther. at 8-40 a.m. 29. Wea. Clear Clouded up...
Thurs. Feb. 9, 1899: Ther. 10 am. 35º., clouds going east Father, Dan & I hauled rock to the butment of the sand bottom floom. Johny started to St. George. Friday 10: Ther. 8 am 40º., Wea. scattering light clouds south wind evening. W worked...
Sun. Jan. 22, 1899: Ther. 10 am. 40º., Wea. clear I attended school and meeting, Elders Richard Parker & Ira Bradshaw our quarterly missionaries were with us this afternoon. Monday 23: Ther. non 42º., Wea. clear Cleaned stables am. chopped...
Sun. Mar. 11, 1900: Ther. 50., 82.,. Wea. Clear. I went to to after-noon meeting. I also went to Rockville as a missionary to mutual. in the evening. John Ruesch, Bertha Gifford and Emerette Gifford also went a missionaries. Monday 12: Ther. 53.,...
Sun. April 21, 1901: Ther. 54., 80., Wea. Thin Clouds. Warm. I went to School and meeting C. Larson of Rockville and Jas. Ballard of Grafton (Wheeler) were our quarterly missionaries they occupied all of the time. 1) Monday 22: Ther. 54., 82.,...
Fri. Oct. 21, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear We started grinding cane this afternoon. Went to Rockville to a dance this evening The dance was gotten up to get means to help me on my mission. 34) Saturday 22: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear. We run the...
Sun. July 19, 1908: Hot Clear Barney and I went to Toquer and back Wm Ruesch and I are Home Missionaries today. Mon. 20 – Wed. 22: on the road getting near the east end of the work. Thurs. 23: Taking a lay-off on account of sore finger. Fri....
Sat. April 20, 1912: Ther. 28º Clear & Frosty Wea. Ptly cloudy afternoon Working on the Breakwater upper end of Washout Pinecreek ditch. Sunday 21: Ther. Cool Wea. Few clouds I attended the meetings this afternoon our missionaries John Farnes and...
Sun. Feb. 18, 1912: Ther. Warm. Wea. Windy. Clds. Attended S.S. and meetings today our quarterly missionaries. Ira H. Bradshaw and John Judd were there. Monday 19: Ther. Cold and windy Wea. Clouds going South. Watering lucern with the Pine Creek...
CHAPTER XIV
BACK TO CEDAR FORT 1857
eturned missionaries were required to report their rnission to the proper authorities in Salt Lake City, Utah before they - . were released. Henry fulfilled this assignment after arriving n back i Utah when he...
MOUNTATN MEADOWS 1857 enry came home from his mission afker three years finding the situation in the peacefiil settlement of Cedar City very much changed. Aside from the fact that Brigham Young advised hern to move the site of the town once more,...
Indian Territory missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Identifications: back row- Chandler, J. P. Corry, William Rees Palmer, Bacon, Crandle, front row- James Anderson, Ephraim Winn, O. U. Russell; Oklahoma
lished a missionary fund and gathered grain for time of need. Board released in 1913.
Frances L. Jones, president ; Mary Farnsworth and Susan J. Murdock, counselors ; Jennie Tanner, secretary ; Jean Hales, treasurer. This board completed the...
June 6th, 1876, Ruth Tyler went in as president of the society, with Eliza Hawkins and Ann Levi as counselors; Mary E. Shepherd Ashworth, secretary and treasurer. Donations, from three pounds of flour, one-half dozen eggs, to $20 in cash, were...
Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Mormon Church; Oklahoma;
Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Identifications: William A Masters, Thomas S. Seymore, William R. Palmer, Irving H. Pack, James G. Duffin, Calvin Hall; Indian Territory, Oklahoma