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                 Kinney is welcome to call on Brigham anytime. 
             
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                If the brethren can leave their labors Brigham and others will hold meetings in Cache Valley. Five brethren were killed by Indians in Sanpete. 
             
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                West is asked to come to an agreement on a business contract. 
             
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                The available clerk positions are not as profitable as Larsen's current employment. 
             
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                Lumber for the Provo Meeting House can be purchased for $12.50 per hundred feet. 
             
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                Smith's labor is no longer required. 
             
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                Due to poor health Stoddard is released from his mission assignment.
             
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                Fotheringham is asked to move to Beaver to assist the bishop with Tithing produce. 
             
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                Brigham cites the terms for purchasing a Carding Machine.
             
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                Jolley should provide for his ex-wife and children and assist with their move to Spanish Fork. 
             
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                Wright is sent an order for paper supplies.
             
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                The carding machine should be in use until it is sold. 
             
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                Brigham accepts Richey's offer to build a Cotton Press.
             
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                Wells is counseled to return home due to poor health. 
             
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                Brigham is opposed to establishing a debating society which encourages too much interest in ones own side promotes sophistry.
             
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                Brigham settles a dispute over an oven and offers his cupboard to Smith. 
             
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                Brown should remain in Duncan's Retreat. He is given permission to marry again. 
             
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                Most of the missionaries will have their own teams and will leave for the East around May 1st. 
             
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                Vance should assemble the High Council, Bishopric and Jury to re-hear the case. 
             
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                Brigham responds to an inquiry about the climate, agriculture and property rights in Utah. 
             
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                 The professions Milne inquires of our plentiful in Utah, but most who immigrate come for religious purposes. 
             
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                An inquiry for Eveleth's address so Brigham can advertise his business of commission merchant. 
             
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                Hancock will not be reinstated to the office of Bishop. He should focus on righteous living that will bring blessings.
             
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                Woodmansee may have the disputed land. 
             
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                A fanning mill was taken without permission and Brigham would like to get it back.