18 December 1879
Weber Stake Relief Society; Ogden Tabernacle, Ogden, Utah Territory

Original Ogden Stake Tabernacle. (Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society.)
[. . .] On the stand were several of the Breathern of the Priesthood, Bishops and others and sisters E. R. Snow, and E. [Emmeline] B. Wells of Salt Lake. City [. . .]
Sister E. R Snow. made some special remarks in regard to the Treasurer’s report for the Stake. and added that perhaps she had nothing confided to her care, consequently nothing to report. [. . .] [p. 64]
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Elder D. [David] M. Stuart made a few timely remarks [. . .] He rejoiced that sisters were blessed with receiving instructions from Sister Snow and her associates who had been acquainted, and associated, with the Prophet Joseph [Smith], and who were willing to labor in the vineyard and devote so much time to teach their sisters [. . .] [p. 65]
Source Note
Weber Stake, Relief Society Conference Minute Book (1855–1899), pp. 64–65, CHL (LR 9970 29); Emmeline B. Wells, Secretary.
See also Weber Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records (1867–1968), vol. 6 (1877–1900), pp. 65–69, CHL (LR 9970 14); and E. B. Wells, “R. S. Reports,” Woman’s Exponent 8, no. 16 (15 Jan. 1880): 126–127.