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Brigham offers support and instruction on building a road.
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Details are provided on William G Mills account.
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Martine is asked to serve as the Branch President of Round Valley.
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Cotton is acceptable as payment to assist immigrating family and friends.
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Brigham praises the good feelings and desires of Isaac Riddle.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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Five to ten thousand apple trees are available for sale.
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In considering the wage Forsyth should consider the cost of the machinery and buildings. The current wage is very good.
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Albert Carrington will take over the Deseret News.
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Chauncey West is called as Bishop for Weber County.
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Robison and company will report on the condition of the emigrant trains. If a mine is discovered they should inform Brigham.
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A request to learn of the difficulty between Nelsine Munson and her husband.
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Brigham orders a Manchester publication and a box to store tintypes. The Lord resolved problems encountered by the emigration. Brigham holds meetings in several settlements. Cannon will visit Scandinavia.
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Brigham will not invest in a venture without knowing Brown has the right to sell the patent and proves it's worth.
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A request to purchase a small home and other necessities for Phoebe Woodworth.
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Brigham holds meetings in Cache Valley. Brigham Jr and others return from Europe and Justice Kinney left for Washington. The emigration is moving along.
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Godard is released from the Southern Mission
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Brigham commends Ursenback's desire to share the gospel in his native Switzerland. He is invited to also share the gospel throughout Utah in his native language.
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Tithing to be used to purchase a place for Sister Pratt and provide daily assistance. A dam will be built across the Sevier. Tithing oats and barley should be collected and hauled to Ruby.
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Brigham will take the bolt of cloth as partial payment for a circular saw.
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Farr should pay the daughter of deceased Susannah Clayton what is owed on the account.
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It will do Van Ettan good to assist his former wife.
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Davis is welcome to be sealed to a man of her choosing.