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Council to return the $100 loan before purchasing more oats and wheat.
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President's Office will gladly receive the repayment of $100.
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Includes an order for Bishop Brunson to credit Holbrook $100 on tithing for Labor done on the Indian Farm.
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Holbrook should be credited labor tithing for his work on the Indian Farm.
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The included Bill of divorcement needs to be signed and returned.
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Brigham asks Lyman to look into the report of a new and shorter route from San Bernardino.
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Letters are being detained. Buchanan seeks to destroy an innocent people, nevertheless Bernhisel is to apply for Statehood. The overdrawing of Indian appropriations was an advance to establish Indian farms. The President hearkens to corrupt officials, but will not succeed in "wiping us all out."
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Tithing must be credited to each donor no matter how small the amount and a strict record of disbursements must be kept. While current contentions persist Brigham counsels to cease preaching in public and instead preach in family circles and through the "Star." He also requests paper to be sent for bank notes.
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Brigham counsels Lyman to be on alert for Government troops and supports his plan to visit Lt Ives surveying team on the Colorado. He also advises Lyman to help fill the needs of the Indians so they don't resort to stealing.
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Permission is granted for Mr Bertrand to publish documents in his native language.
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Due to government hostilities all the missionaries in the Sandwich Islands are called home to assist in preparations for a possible conflict in the Spring.
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Due to disturbances from the Federal Government Brigham
counsel Eldredge and the immigration to leave for Utah as soon as possible. Upaid debt will be paid when conditions allow.
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Brigham makes a proposition to help relieve the ward from their poverty.
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A request to obtain signatures for a bill of divorcement.
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A Bill of Divorcement has been signed and will be sent.
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Counsel to give the Indians a little ammunition for hunting.
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A request to provide John Horne with cotton seed.
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A request for Horn to lead a company to cultivate cotton and tobacco on the Rio Virgin. Southern Bishops will furnish provisions and labor. Brigham counsels to interact kindly with the Indians.
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A request to provide Joseph Horn and Company with provisions payable to the Tithing Office.
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A request to provide Tithing labor to assist in building a dam across the Rio Virgin.
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A request to provide provisions to Joseph Horn and Company.
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Five Elders are requested to appear before the High Council to answer charges of strife and disunion.
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A charge of strife and disunion is made against five Elders and they are requested to appear before the High Council.
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When he able Harrison is encouraged to pay his debt to the Perpetual Emigration Fund.
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Record of the ordination of William Goodall Young to the High Priesthood.