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The tithing office should smoke and store the pork they have received.
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Most Utahns raise corn and make their own brooms but Dolleff is welcome to send samples of his patented broom.
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Time and work are required to obtain an understanding of the gospel. Nothing is more beneficial than preaching the gospel.
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The Kanosh tribe is friendly and should receive assistance.
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Potatoes should be sold or given away before they spoil. Wellsville wheat should be sent to Brigham City.
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Brother Wright is released from his mission. Finances are discussed.
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Miller is asked if reconciliation can be affected between Thomas Jaques and his family.
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Brigham seeks to know if Frank Fox was hired to do budding on his mill farm.
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The Church does not have the funds to pay for individuals to emigrate.
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The Church cannot accept anything but money to pay for emigration.
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The church does not have the financial means to assist emigrants this season.
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Upon request, Mr. Taylor is asked to leave his son with his wife in order that he can stay in school.
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Fox should seek payment from those who hired him.
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Brigham discusses President Johnson, black suffrage, and city elections. Utahns are not easily provoked. At least two are killed by Indians.
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Information on financial drafts is forwarded.
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Questions are posed concerning a financial draft.
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Questions are posed concerning the payment of a financial draft.
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Brigham declared early in the season that the Church could not assist emigrants in 1865. He, therefore, is not liable for expenses incurred that year.
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Maugam is requested to allow John Nelson to make restitution for his crime.
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A request to settle a domestic dispute
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A request to settle a domestic dispute.
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John T Caine is appointed clerk and counselor to Thomas Taylor and is authorized to preach the gospel.
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William Jennings is authorized to preach the gospel.
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Hiram B Clawson is authorized to preach the gospel.
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Thomas Taylor is authorized to do business on behalf of the Church and to preach the gospel.