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Show ;o ') ~ - '27 - J n . 9, 1888 In the evenine; of tla fOJt !J:~J he attended a Sunday School Union lv1e eting aefocial Hall. he , Elder George Goddard, and his son, hyrum addressed the n"eeting . Jan . 10, 1888 'l'hi s was an extremely cold daJ . Brother G. L:i- . Spencer called to see himl) also Elder Ed ard H. Snow who had just returned from his .trlssion in the Southern States . In the evening a.,~~ e ,~ Brothers Elias and Golden Kimoall called and spen~ evening vvi th h i n~ . H was a ro.ost :Ql eas,.,n~ "u"ni ns- 11 The associetion of forrr.er co-laborers is most agreeable, 11 he wrote in his journal . Jan . ll, 1888 ~0 In t h e -f"D:r•enoo!T-.of tl;;J.; s day he v1rote some letters arJd called at the President 1s Office . In the afternoon/ h e atter;d ed a counci l rlleeting of the First Council of Seventy at the horrje of President li . s. Richards . 'J:~ five brethreL of the .zc;uncil wer•e present; also Brother Louis Kelch whose name wa s forwarded to the ·:rwelve to fill a Ali s sion to a German co-lony in Wi s consin . On his way home he called in at a children ' s party in t h e 14th 1 ard,j a crowd of little folks were enjoying therr.selve s , Jan . 12, 1888 Be rec eived and answered several l etters and later drove down to · Brother ':Chomas Burton ' s h ome on State Road to see him about a difficulty he and Brother John R. bolt had had and found h im feeling very badly toward Brother l'lOl t . 'l'hat evening he took his vvife and children t o Joseph Groesbeck 1s h ome to see the new b a by . It stormed heavily that day . Jan . 13, 1888 is was a very cold day . rle mP t Brother Josiah Burrows , a returned missionary from the Southern States and obtained from him a dozen copies of the A-lamosa Sentinel, giving ---.. - ...._, • ...l ~l"D· ~, AJ.'' Pt' description of t he San Luis Valley . a vvas exa&;;t:IT'ated. |