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George A Smith will attend to business decisions concerning the canyon.
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Rental prices are given for the Music Hall and the Social Hall.
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Brigham is not interested in purchasing the press that the Book of Mormon was printed on.
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Heber J Richard's wife is updated on his travels home.
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Rowberry is asked to arrange for Sister McMahon to travel to Salt Lake City for Conference.
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McMahon will be brought to Salt Lake for conference.
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A team will be sent to bring up Lyman's mill.
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Brigham does not have the means to emigrate Gledhill's family.
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Thomas Taylor should be relieved of paying his tithing as he is in debt due to his assistance with the emigration.
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George A Smith can appoint Church leadership in Juab Co.
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Rumell is offered employment to help him pay his debt.
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Allen is reminded that the Lord is with him in his afflictions.
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Persecution and the desire to associate with co-religionist are motives for settling in Utah. Emigrating for employment is not typical because educated men are often compelled to work in manual labor.
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Brigham advises those living in Goshen to allow families to settle where they desire.
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Before relocating families to Snake Creek a secure fort should be built.
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Council is given for a young couple to wait until they are older to be married.
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Chase should quickly pay his debt.
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A request for Willis to send 12,000 pounds of cotton to the Salt Lake factory.
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Slack is called to teach school and write for Bishop Anson Windsor.
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The guidance of the Spirit is essential in missionary work. Feelings in Washington are negative toward Utah. Uniform prices are set for grain exports. Sample pages of The Book of Mormon are approved.
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The enemies of God's work will not prosper. Hundreds registered to vote and Daniel Wells was elected Mayor. Advise is offered on cultivating sugar cane. William Wright is released from his mission.
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The Church is unable to financially assist with emigrating the poor.
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George Peay must appeal his ex-communication to the Stake High Council before bringing it to the General High Council.
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A House Committee seeks testimony on Utah's observance of U. S. laws. Brigham suggests men who could testify in favor of Utah. The territory of Utah will not accept the extension of Nevada into her boundaries.
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Brigham gives advice on the materials used to construct the tabernacle in St George.