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Brigham paid ide's wife $200 and in return requests him to pay Redington and Co. in California.
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Financial transactions are detailed. Brother Meeder may be excommunicated if he continues to impede the progress of the church. Eveleth is requested to look into the affairs of Sister Sargeant and to assist Walter Gibson.
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The brethren in Beaver may haul tithing wheat to Salt Lake.
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A request to petition congress for a railroad and for secure mail delivery. Also to seek the liberty for Utah to elect their own Governor and Judges. An update is given on public works.
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Counsel is given to follow the direction of the Spirit. Brigham considers furnishing poles and wire for the telegraph. His private school house and many public work projects are completed.
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Counsel to comply with his obligations toward his ex-wife or risk loosing his church membership.
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Brigham will supply the cattle and oxen for this seasons emigration.
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There is debate over secession in the States. Utah Judges are still at odds with their assignments. Brigham will likely put up poles and wires for the telegraph and plans to send oxen and cattle to Florence for the emigration.
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Sending oxen from Salt Lake to assist the poor to emigrate proved a success. Brigham requests the number of cattle needing to be purchased next season and he will send them from Salt Lake.
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Counsel is given to mutually forgive and forget and be re-baptized. Each has the power to make their home happy or miserable.
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Cannon is requested to seek information concerning the inheritance of David Lewis. A list of persons to assist with emigration is enclosed.
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Brigham has not heard of the report in question but it is possible the people were advised to stop exchanging their grain for such low rates.
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Thomas may use Tithing Labor to build corals and water ditches.
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Salt Lake Wards are asked to provide tithing labor to repair the roads on North Temple Street.
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It appears that Brother and Sister Woolley should divorce and accept Bishop Woolley's decision on the division of property.
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The Church can assist emigrants from the frontiers to Salt Lake but it doesn't have the money to fund emigrants from Europe to the States.
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John Eagar will take over the Manti Tithing Office. Tithing may be used to pay those who worked on the tabernacle.
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A request to settle a dispute in Fillmore.
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Arrangements are made to pay Brighams property and Church property. Brigham is willing to feed Jemima Young's oxen through the winter.
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A request that patronage be extended to Brigham Y. Hampton if he moves his business to Payson.
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Superintendent Davis has agreed to examine the unpaid accounts from the Indian Department. Hooper is asked to purchase a family carriage, carpeting and waxcloth.
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Instructions are given on filling out financial reports. The funds for the Trustee in Trust can be given to William Hooper.
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Muir can purchase the tithing sheep.
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A request to assist Walter Gibson in his missionary labors.
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A request to admit John Blythe as a student.