26 April 1881


Salt Lake City Eighteenth Ward Relief Society; Lion House, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory

Large, white, two-story house with gabled roof and large front porch and balcony

Lion House, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. (Courtesy Church History Library. Photograph by Marsena Cannon, circa 1861.)

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E R Snow, who had been absent for some time, was pleased to meet with the sisters of the 18th Ward once more, she had travelled 1,000 miles visiting Relief Societies & organizing the children Primary associations, had great satisfaction while working at the Temple in St George. felt that she was near to heavenly beings. The more we officiate in the Temple, the more we realize the responsibility that rests upon us for our dead. The work we are engaged in is an important one. said many other interesting things.

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Source Note

Eighteenth Ward, Salt Lake Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records (1877–1941), vol. 1 (1877–1892), p. 89, CHL (LR 2523 14); Mary M. Schettler, Secretary.

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