16 June 1881
Honeyville Relief Society; Honeyville, Utah Territory
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Sr Harriet [B.] Hunsaker arose and said that she felt Happy to see the sisters from Salt Lake and felt to give the meeting into there hands
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Sr Eliza R Snow Said that she was glad to meet with us in this ward said this was But a small place But we could do much good said this work was of great importance and exhorted us to be up to our duits [duties] Said that Joseph Smith had organised these Societys for a great purpoes said if we wanted to obtain these Blessing we must live up to the privlages that we have at the present tim[e]s and made many wise and good remarks
[. . .] [p. 46]
Source Note
Honeyville Ward, Box Elder North Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records (1878–1973), vol. 1 (1878–1889), p. 46, CHL (LR 3881 14).
See also “R. S., Y. L. M. I. A. and Primary Reports: Honeyville,” Woman’s Exponent 10, no. 4 (15 July 1881): 29–30.