2 October 1886
Salt Lake Stake Relief Society; Fourteenth Ward Meetinghouse, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory

Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward meetinghouse and assembly hall, circa 1890. (Courtesy Church History Library.)
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Sister E. R. Snow, said it gave her peace to look on the faces before her, thought a Latter-day Saint should never look sad. God will have a people that are off [of] pure minds, & contrite hearts.
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Closed by singing, “O my Father.”
[. . .] [p. 121]
Source Note
Salt Lake Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records (1882–1973), vol. 2 (1882–1890), pp. 120–121, CHL (LR 604 14); Mary Jane Smellie, Secretary.
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