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Deputy Marshalls attempt to ambush Bishop Snow desiring to charge him with resistance to U. S. Officer.
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The Secretary for the mail company wishes wood hauled from Camp Floyd. Brigham questions if the cattle can endure being loaded both ways.
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When the poles are distributed for the telegraph Hinkley is at liberty to return home.
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Gibson was blessed with the desire and ability open the Malaysian Islands to the gospel. A blessing is pronounced on him and updates are given on his family.
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G. W. Thurston may have what lime he needs.
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Heber C Kimball's correct birthday is given.
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Gibson desires to continue missionary work with the Malay races. Evil influences are always at work to hinder the establishment of truth.
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A request for some foreign publications to be forwarded and others destroyed. Updates are given on the weather, sickness, manufacturing and overland travel.
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Updates are given on an epidemic, deaths and injuries. Progress continues with manufacturing bricks, paper, nails, iron and wool. Tithing donations are abundant.
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An epidemic effects many and several children have succumbed to it. Updates are given on manufacturing, tithing and the wellbeing of the Saints.
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Brigham does not want to sell the property mentioned. He would sell half of the Grove Block.
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A request to send 20 persons to receive their endowments.
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A request to send 20 people to receive their endowments.
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Instructions on caring for Heber's farm.
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Gibson has the gift of tongues and his desire to visit the Malay people was of God. Brigham feels priesthood power when preaching the gospel. Those who trust God are assured their wants will be supplied.
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A request to gain signatures for divorcement and then permission is granted to marry.
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A recommendation for an interesting exhibit.
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Money deposited in Salt Lake will be credited for emigration from Liverpool. An ox will be accepted toward an emigration debt.
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Chapman may leave the duties of Presidency to cut stone for the temple.
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Authorization is granted for for a sealing.
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Brigham rejoices in the success of missionary work despite opposition. Updates are given on emigration, the telegraph, settlements and construction projects.
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An update on family is given and an invitation extended to visit Utah.
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A request to sign a deed for the sale of property.
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A request to ascertain if a young boy is being harshly treated.
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A request to sign a deed of transfer.