[First Presidency letter to the Presidents of Stakes and Bishops of Wards]
It has been decided that it is no longer necessary for those going to the Temples to attend to ordinances therein to send their recommends to President Woodruff to be by him endorsed. The signatures of the Bishop and Stake President will be all that is required.
This decision applies to all ordinances attended to in the House of the Lord, except Second Anointings, which last named will still require the approval of the President of the Church before they can be administered. ...
[1891-November 6-Circular letter, Church Historian's Library, in Clark, James R., Messages of the First Presidency (6 volumes)]
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