I am in receipt of two favors from you, under
date of the 2nd. inst., which have just arrived. The information you give con-
cerning the circumstances of the family of Brother Gilbert Greer will be con-
sidered and acted upon in some form as soon as possible.
The suggestions which you make about someone
attending the Stake Conferences at Snowflake and St. Johns have been taken into
consideration, and I have just written to Brother John Henry Smith, requesting
him, if convenient, to attend those conferences, and have also written to Bishop R. T. Burton to learn whether he can make it convenient to join Brother Smith in this
visit. Brother Burton has had considerable experience in matters of this char-
acter in the past and will be a wise counselor and pacificator with Brother John
Henry in bringing about harmonious conclusions among the brethren of the two
Stakes. It is very desirable that we should avoid anything like conflict or
division in our political matters, as it would have a tendency to weaken us and
destroy our union. We hope that there will be such action as will lead to the
I am in receipt of two favors from you, under
date of the 2nd. inst., which have just arrived. The information you give concerning the circumstances of the family of Brother Gilbert Greer will be considered and acted upon in some form as soon as possible.
The suggestions which you make about someone
attending the Stake Conferences at Snowflake and St. Johns have been taken into
consideration, and I have just written to Brother John Henry Smith, requesting
him, if convenient, to attend those conferences, and have also written to Bishop
R. T. Burton to learn whether he can make it convenient to join Brother Smith in this
visit. Brother Burton has had considerable experience in matters of this character in the past and will be a wise counselor and pacificator with Brother John
Henry in bringing about harmonious conclusions among the brethren of the two
Stakes. It is very desirable that we should avoid anything like conflict or
division in our political matters, as it would have a tendency to weaken us and
destroy our union. We hope that there will be such action as will lead to the