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Candland's husband is a good man trying to start over in a new location and business. She is counseled to return and make an effort in the marriage.
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The brethren may obtain a recommend and receive their temple ordinances.
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Hutchings and his wife are invited to receive their temple endowment.
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An update is given on hostilities in the States. Many emigrants to California passed through Utah.
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Brigham sends a brand to tag his goats and asks the number of two year old goats he has.
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Brigham sent a request for Joseph Young to bring Charlotte Day and her family to Utah.
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A list of Goods to be purchased and brought to Utah.
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Instructions for the emigration including care for a valuable carriage, bringing the family of David Day, purchasing items and paying bills.
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A request for Hyott to care for his wife and son.
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A request to move meeting times.
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John Tobin is excommunicated. Updates are given on the emigration and on Brighams trip south. The east and west telegraph lines will soon connect. Loius Bertrand's writing should be reviewed before publication.
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A request to return a yoke of cattle.
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Brigham seeks information before deciding on the amount of tithing labor to credit for road work.
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Brigham extends friendship and advise to the Shoshones.
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Harrington is asked to proved dinner for a traveling group.
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Brigham to hold meetings in Springville.
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A draft is draw on Cannon and William Hooper is instructed to deposit a large sum with him.
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Brigham returned from Southern Utah. He encouraged an increase in cotton manufacturing. He names two woman needing assistance to emigrate. Elders should return home if their safety is in jeopardy.
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Brigham details his tour through the southern settlements. He is working to expand the manufacturing of cotton. Updates are given on the emigration, crops and missionary work.
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Brigham returns from a success visit South. The balance of money left in Hooper's care should be forwarded to Liverpool.
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A request to finance the emigration of the children of O. P. Rockwell.
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Calder seeks instructions for W. H. Hooper. Secretary Wotton gave his office of Secretary of the Territory to De Wolfe who promptly resigned.
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Governor Cumming's draft upon the U. S. Treasury is enclosed.
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Father Woodruff and Father Chase died and a young boy was seriously scalded. Updates are given on manufacturing, construction and financial matters.
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Notification that Cummings paid the balance on Dr. Forney's account and that ownership of the Babbit House was received. A cost estimate for the theatre wall is sent for consideration.