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A four-mule team is sent to assist transporting the missionaries East and to carry the poor to Salt Lake.
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Due to Indian hostility one hundred men are being sent to help fortify the settlements and to relocate citizens in settlements with less than 150 men. Friendly Indians should be treated well.
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Hickman is asked to settle his debt with Brigham Young.
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Work on the telegraph poles should be assigned according to the resources of each county.
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Details are given on a financial draft and a list of needed supplies is attached.
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Brigham encourages Kesler to rehire James Walker as a miller
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The second portion of a draft is sent.
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G. J. Sculthrope should be baptized and receive the priesthood.
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Brigham asks for the names of the telegraph employees who were discourteous.
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Sanpitch and his companions escaped. Law enforcement pursued and some were killed. Brigham regrets the violence but agrees that the law cannot allow citizens to be killed.
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False accusations are confronted and plans to overthrow polygamy fail. Findley Free died shortly after he was married. Orson Pratt should write for the Star but refrain from writing new doctrine. Ill-stricken Elders should return home.
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Jacob Hutchinson should be provided a lot and lumber through the tithing fund.
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Caine is asked to fill a supply order for the Trustee in Trust's Office.
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A correction is made on a draft previously sent. New drafts are drawn. A request is made to help the Watts family emigrate.
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Hunter is asked to assist H. Allen to travel to the States.
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A draft and two financial orders are sent to Eveleth.
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Brother Riley is released from a mission to Southern Utah.
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Brigham will not recommend Stein's publication as he considers Utahns to lack cultivated, liberal sentiment. Miss Carmichael is solely publishing her poems through her friend.
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Office supplies bill for the Trustee in Trust's Office.
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Bolton should provide a home for Ellen Bolton and provide for her children.
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Lavender is at liberty to return and finish his mission in England.
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Brigham requests the property deed to be in Mrs Lyne's name.
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The lot should be deeded in Sister Lyne's name.
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A request to acquire flour for the Indians.
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Allen may have passage with the Church train if he provides the name of the Company that sent him to Utah.