6 May 1882


Salt Lake Stake Relief Society; Fourteenth Ward Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory

Two-story, brick building surrounded by women, men, and children, with a sign above the entrance reading “Groceries & Provisions”

Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward Relief Society Hall, circa 1892. (Courtesy Church History Library.)

[. . .] Sister L. [Lula G.] Richards proposed organizing a publishing board that would be benificial in contracting [contradicting?] some of the falsehoods that are published against us.

Sister Snow was annominated [nominated] president, and the matter was held over for further consideration.

Sister Snow said, I wish to bear my testimoney to the truth of the remarks of one of the Sisters.

The Sister Sayed she had heard President [Brigham] Young say, Out of this people the Lord will call a people that will obey Him in all things. I myself heard him make that same remark three times

[. . .] [p. 10]

Source Note

Salt Lake Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records (1882–1973), vol. 2 (1882–1911), p. 10, CHL (LR 604 14).

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