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Labor tithing may be used to construct meeting houses.
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In April it will be known whether or not teams are going to the States for Birkbeck to travel with.
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If a person attempts to manufacture iron or coal they do so at their own risk.
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A bill of divorcement is sent to Mr. Packer.
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A signed bill of divorcement is sent.
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A bill of divorcement is enclosed for Mr. Bell.
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Farr is sent a bill of divorcement.
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A bill of divorcement is sent for Lorenzo Barton.
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A bill of divorce is sent for David Burnett
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Money is sent for Louis Chapois.
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A request for Covington to deliver a bill of divorce.
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A request for Creighton to remove the current Telegraph Manager due to his prejudice. Currently messages do not arrive in Salt Lake without first passing through Camp Douglas.
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Brigham cannot offer a contract for Perry's exhibition.
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Brigham enquires if Amanda Hutchins could live with Richmond now that she can sustain herself.
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Those going to settle near the Colorado should send someone early to secure property and put in grain.
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Gifts are exchanged and gratitude expressed.
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Chase Oliphant was cut off from the church. There is not much more Brigham can do about his conduct.
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One of the brethren going to settle the Colorado should go early to secure land and put in grain.
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One of the brethren going to settle the Colorado should go early to secure land and put in grain.
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One of the brethren going to settle the Colorado should go early to secure land and put in grain.
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One of the brethren going to settle the Colorado should go early to secure land and put in grain.
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Brother Gustin is counseled to secure land and put in grain before settling his family near the Colorado.
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One of the brethren moving to settle the Colorado should go early to secure land and put in grain.
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The mail is stopped by Indian depredations. The military is quiet but a vulgar publication makes threats. The State and Territorial Legislatures met.
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Knight should go to the Colorado and prepare something for his family before they move there.