2.04.2010
(66) 45th Quorum of Seventies and other activity in the church
The following few entries from his diary are examples of his activity in the Church.
Sunday, August 20, 1876, “Attended Sunday School and meeting, and wrote a letter to Robert Thomas at Provo City, the Pres. of the 45th Quorum of Seventies to which I belong to let him know my whereabouts and standing in the Church.”
Oct. 14- Attended the YMMIA meeting, was apointed to speak next meeting, my subject to be “The Gospel.”
Oct. 21, he says: “Attended the Young Men’s meeting and delivered my lecture.” Also, on October 25, “Attended Sunday School and was appointed to take charge of it pro tem, as the Supt. (Br. Sam. Clarage) would be absent for a short time.”
Back in August the Bishop had transferred Zemira from caring for the dairy to taking charge of the stables. He fed the teams corn and corn fodder and fed the mail-carrier’s horse four times a week. He went to Panguitch the next month to get his sheep, 230 in all, and five head of bucks and a cow, which had been lost for two years. He didn’t say that they then became property of the Order, but undoubtedly they were.
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