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Brigham approves loaning wheat to the brethren. He counsels caution and forbearance with the natives and suggests furnishing them with tithing grain.
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Terms of use for the Social Hall.
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A request to send 6 people to receive their temple ordiances.
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A request to send 6 people to receive their temple ordiances.
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A request to send 6 people to receive their temple ordinances.
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A request to send 6 people to receive their Endowments
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A request to assist Henry McEwen to bring the necessary articles to continue as stereotype founder in Utah. Money will be sent for the emigration of Alice Wickham.
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A request to build a paper machine.
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Hooper should labor for Utah's rights, but not get discouraged as the Lord is in charge. Brigham shares his opinion on the Nevada border, mail, and the expense of freight.
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A bill of articles is to be purchased and returned next season. Asa Calkin will provide the funds.
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Missionaries should not burden members for money. As the military leaves Utah the moral atmosphere improves. Cache and Sanpete settlements are growing.
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Brigham advertised for the whereabouts of John Dodge.
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Updates on settlements, emigration and the military.
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Brigham seeks to borrow money for the purchase of a paper machine.
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Brigham has sent an accurate memoir and requests that their opinionated and incorrect memoir not be published.
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A short biographical sketch of Brigham including his baptism, ordination as an apostle, ordination as prophet and emigration to Utah.
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Counsel to release Wandell from the Bishopric so that he may teach school in Payson.
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A request for Brother Wandell to teach school in Payson.
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Palmer receives a mission call.
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If Croft cannot build a grist mill this season in Fillmore Brigham would like S. P. Hoyt to do so.
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Permission is given for a sealing.
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Kimball does not know of this firm and did not make a deal with them.
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Six persons may be sent to receive their Endowments on Wednesday.
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Brigham rescinds his request for 10 horse wagons to be sent to Florence.
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General Johnston left the territory. An academy and lecture hall are established to improve education. Financial matters are discussed and Brigham criticizes a proposed congressional act.