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Counsel to accept shelter from Brother Markham and not worry about marriage until her children are older.
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Permission to be sealed is granted.
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Notice that a draft has been drawn upon Hooper.
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Instructions on securing tithing livestock. Young may use tithing hay to feed the mail animals.
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A request for Brinton to assist Nathan Hanson with a land purchase.
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A request to give Charles Davey some kettles.
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A request to provide Charles Davey with housing.
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A request to meet with Brigham.
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An inquiry into the ownership of a particular lot.
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A draft is drawn on Calkins for N. V. Jones.
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A draft is paid to Jones to assist the emigration.
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The missionaries recently sent are to travel from Conference to Conference. Instructions are given on the funds of John Slade and a draft favoring Brigham.
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A request to care for animals used for overland travel.
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All monies collected on Slade's account should be paid into the Liverpool Office.
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The first payment from C. A. Perry & Co. is sent but the second payment is in dispute.
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An update is given on Grand Jury charges and Court business. Members of the military and army followers were allowed to vote. The Indians are hostile due to unjust attacks. Cannon is asked to aid William Hooper.
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Utensils are to be sent to the Moquiches and instructions given on how to use them. They should be given a Book of Mormon and taught the history and the gospel and the new alphabet.
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The Indians are hostile due to abusive treatment by many. Attorney Wilson is returning to the States. Frustration is mounting from corrupt judges and demoralizing actions of the military. Kane is to counsel William Hooper in efforts to uphold the rights of Utah. Updates are given on emigration and manufacturing,
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Calkins should leave his son in Utah. He is asked to send a clerk to aid William Hooper and advised to only print for the Brethren. Calkins is updated on financial drafts, the arrival of the emigration and manufacturing progress.
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William Hooper is certified as lawful agent to act on behalf of Brigham Young.
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William Hooper is certified as lawful agent to act on behalf of Brigham Young.
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Hooper is to seek government appointments and protect private land purchases. Utah state boundaries are suggested and Hooper is to purchase a paper machine.
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A list of prices for machinery.
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The names of men who received missionary appointments.
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Young will be ordained the President and Bishop in Payson.