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Many officers and traders have returned to the States. Utah's climate and culture are uncongenial to their liking.
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Many officers and camp followers are leaving for the states. Tithing is not a test of fellowship. Instruction are given on recording tithing and donations and R. F. Neslin paid on Calkins' account
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A request to deliver all church property in his care to President Alfred Cordon.
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A freighting bill for Calkins.
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A request to pass a letter to Christian Nielson.
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A request to replace or pay for the doors, window, roofing and flooring he took from the house he occupied .
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A request to survey land, add to it and give it to Lyman Hinman.
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Cook may exchange tithing grains but must obtain a receipt from the General Tithing Office.
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A request to obtain a handcart for George I. Sculthorpe.
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The bill from Brother Workman was adjusted and now appears very reasonable.
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Ezra T. Benson and others are authorized to ordain church leaders and organize a stake in Cache Valley.
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A request to assist Paw-wots and his people with animals, tools and help planting that they may become self sufficient.
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The Beaver and Parowan settlements are instructed to select bishops.
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Brigham is willing to financially assist transporting an apparatus for boring artesian wells.
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Permission to marry is granted.
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George Q Cannon accepts a gift on behalf of Brigham.
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Financial updates are given. The military has benefited Utah in goods, mules, money, etc. Jacob Gates And George Q Cannon were called as apostles.
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The military is a wasteful expense but they have benefited Utah with money, goods, mules, iron, etc. Salt Lake's population is decreasing. A draft is drawn on Hooper.
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The military is a wasted expense but they have benefited Utah with money, goods, mules, iron, etc. The Legislative Assembly will meet in the Social Hall. Cannon and Jacob Gates are called as Apostles.
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William Williams was detained and experiencing psychosis. He is too unstable to send to family in the states. He is being cared for by the county.
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Brigham sends information about himself per request.
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The court upheld a note payable by C. A. & E. H. Perry to Peter Schuttler but an appeal has been filed with the U. S. District Court.
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A bill of divorcement is sent for signature. The mother should retain her children.
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An inquiry about a lost package for Sister Peterson.
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Updates are given on the troops, supplies, manufacturing and an execution. Church leadership vacancies were filled.