Weiser Church

(1904 - ) 

 

The Gospel Messenger April 30, 1904 page 284

Weiser. – April 14 the brethren and sisters, to the number of seventeen, living in and near Weiser met at our little church in town, and assisted by a few members from Payette, effected an organization, to be known as the Weiser congregation.  The work here is under the care and direction of our district mission board, with the writer as missionary in the field. Sister Sarah A Stiverson was chosen Messenger correspondent and sister Nellie Morton church clerk.  We decided to hold a communion meeting May 12, commencing at 6 P. M. Train from the west arrives at 2:51 P. M. and from the east at 5:01 P. M.  Sister Lydia Morton was elected delegate to the Annual Meeting.  Brethren coming west to seek new homes are invited to investigate this valley. – J. U. G. Stiverson, Weiser, Idaho, April 16.

 

 

The Gospel Messenger Oct. 27, 1906 page 684 Vol. 45 No. 43

Weiser.—We have been quite busy lately, with our regular mission work and incorporating the church and preparing to get started to work on our new church building. Our work has outgrown our little mission house and we are very much in need of the new building which we hope to have completed sometime this winter. We held special council meetings on Sept. 15 and Oct. 13. Bro. Chas. E. Delp, of Aurelia. Iowa, was with us from Sept. 26 to 30 looking over our valley. He preached two good sermons for us. All inquiries (accompanied with stamp) in regard to the work or country will be promptly answered.— J. U. G. Stiverson, Weiser, Idaho, Oct. 13.