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Brigham agrees to meet the gentlemen per request of Governor Cummings.
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The depositions in Ahmanson vs Young were returned because they were not taken at the office of a Notary Public.
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Brigham will send flour to the emigration company.
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Brigham doesn't believe the cattle were stolen. Updates are given on Hiram, Alice and Joseph A.
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A request to provide G. J. Sculthorp with employment.
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A request to determine justice in the disagreement over two mares.
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Andrew Stewart may rent the old tithing building. Brigham asks Miller to build a fence around some property.
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The emigration is progressing favorably. W. H. Hooper, George Cannon and H. S. Eldredge arrived in Utah. The citizens are busily engaged in the seasons work.
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Due to a mistake Sherry is released from European duties and may visit relatives and preach as opportunity arises.
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An invitation for Wells and his family to receive temple ordinances.
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Bear Hunter's band expresses friendly feelings for the whites. Brigham encourages Maughan to provide them beef.
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Brigham is not able to buy or trade for Kington's grain. He sends some coffee and sugar.
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Flour and bacon are being sent to the hand cart company. A request is made to return the sacks and to be cautious eating fresh meat.
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The financial note on Staines, Needham, & Co. was collected and the money will be forwarded when a safe opportunity arises.
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Brigham stands by the decision of the High Council concerning a dispute in Ogden.
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A request to saw a new wheel for the grist mill.
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Brigham has already overpaid for Mary's property. She should see the Probate Judge for a divorce from her husband.
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The Elders are learning to be fathers rather than masters to the people. One cannot serve two masters and must esteem the interests of his brother as his own. Converts should emigrate at the first opportunity. Accounting details are requested.
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The Lord accomplishes his purposes through weak and humble instruments. An Indian and two whites were killed in Cache Valley. The oxtrain was successful and the emigration is progressing.
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Elder Hyde will be sent to look into the dispute over Brother Sterrett's land.
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A request to stop carding wool.
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A house in Richville has been sold to Bishop L. D. Young.
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A request for David Jones to give an affidavit concerning a statement he heard by Mr. Powell.
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Brigham reiterates the counsel given June 18 and wishes that the warning had been shared before lives were lost.
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Dr Forney left without furnishing the promised supplies to the Natives. Supplies should be given through donations and tithing.