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Fresh cattle are sent to Kesler.
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Counsel to keep records and testimony of events in Cedar County, particularly of the burning and outrages at the Fort. Advise is given on protecting property and lives.
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Peter Jensen and George Reese are sent to assist with overland travel.
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The Legislature does not have authority to legislate away private property. The property belongs to the original owner but he should pay expenses incurred to the claimants or allow them to purchase the property.
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Permission is given to seal a couple.
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Contrary to Hoagland's account, her husband insists that he has provided provisions and schooling for his family. She is counseled to cooperate or file for divorce.
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Brigham is pleased with Arropeen's spirit of peace. He sends him provisions.
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Updates are given on Indian matters, the military and the progress of the emigration. Cannon is to remain in his position.
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Update are given on current events including two shootings, attacks by the Indians, court business and the progress of the handcart company. Calkin's is encouraged to visit relatives.
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Disputes should be settled with little trouble and involving the fewest people possible.
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Counsel not to settle at the proposed location at this time.
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A request to hear both sides of a domestic dispute.
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Instructions on record keeping for Tithing.
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Clarification is given concerning the order of a sealing.
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Action has been taken on Hoagland's [Taylor's] concerns.
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The husband of Agnes Taylor is called upon to financially support his wife and children.
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A bill of divorcement is forwarded.
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Permission is given to marry a couple.
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Smith may occupy the Allen House and is asked to rent out the old tithing office. Bills of divorcement are to be delivered after payment is received.
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A request for instructions on how to dispose of funds.
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A request to quarry three or four tons of plaster.
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The First Presidency's decision on an appeal by Wheeler and his father.
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The First Presidency's decision on an appeal by Wheeler and his father.
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A request to assist an injured John Norton to return to Utah.
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A request to provide storage for the property of the late Surveyor General in order to make room for the incoming Surveyor General.