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Funk is asked to remain in Manti and continue furnishing paint.
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George A Smith should be called upon to settle a dispute about land and water rights.
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The letter shows that Naisbett is authorized to preach the gospel.
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A list of drafts is enclosed.
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Indian attacks restrict the mail and a publication publishes vulgar threats. The Wagon Road Bill is vetoed. Assistance is solicited for Heber John Richards.
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Credit is available for the emigration of John and Robert Thornley. This year no teams will be sent to assist the emigration across the plains.
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Brigham and Heber Kimball desire horses to travel from Parowan to the Colorado so their horses can rest.
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Kelly may go down to the Fort Vegas Ranch but Brigham does not know if the property has been purchased.
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A divorce is approved and Bradley is asked to make child custody decisions.
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A request to reimburse the boarding expenses of a convict.
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Billings is counseled to remit to his wife the things she desires in the divorce.
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Utah has sufficient sugar manufacturers.
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Hickman is counseled to turn himself in and let the truth be manifested in court.
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Brigham desires to speak with Street before changes are made in the Utah telegraph office. Currently telegrams to Salt Lake pass through Camp Douglas.
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The Lord delivers His saints. Indifference is shown to bitter publishings by the Vedette. Progress is made on the canal. New settlements will be established near the Colorado River. The Utah legislature is in session.
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The location of Brother Quigley's herd does not encroach on anyone's rights.
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Brigham would be pleased to grant an interview.
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A divorce is granted.
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Brigham rejects the proposed terms of purchase.
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Child is counseled not to pursue building a Grist Mill due to his location.
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Negotiations are feasible respecting oil near Sulphur Creek.
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Linford may be sealed if she is of age.
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Brigham objects to Hickman making a profit from their interviews but is still willing to meet with him.
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Eldridge may request a Book of Mormon from Elder William Miles. Brigham testifies of the restored gospel.
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Brigham seeks to borrow $50,000 to construct the Deseret Irrigation and Navigation Canal.