21 June 1879


Salt Lake City Primaries; Fourteenth Ward Meetinghouse, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory

White building with wood trim

Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward meetinghouse and assembly hall, circa 1890. (Courtesy Church History Library.)

[. . .] Saturday afternoon. [. . .] Sister Zina [p. 39] D. [H.] Young, Sister S. [Sarah] M. Kimball, Sister E. R. Snow all spoke upon the necessity of training the children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, from the least unto the greatest and expressed their pleasure in these organizations of the little children, and there belief that through this spiritual training all would come to a knowledge of the Lord from the least unto the greatest. Pres. E. R. Snow said that perhaps at the general meeting two weeks from that day, they might organice the Primary Associations in a stake capacity, and wanted a full attendace of the sisters on that occasion. [. . .] [p. 40]

Source Note

Salt Lake Stake, Salt Lake Stake Relief Society Record Book (1868–1903), pp. 39–40, CHL (LR 604 70).

See also “Home Affairs,” Woman’s Exponent 8, no. 3 (1 July 1879): 21.

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