convention or having any voice
in the nomination of a ticket, &
the way the thing is moving it looks
as though the power was going into
the hands of our enemies, and the
misfortune is that Bishop Hatch and
councillor Davis is useing their influence
to carry out this programme. This is
about the way it looks to me from
the testimony I get. Again, Brother Bartlett the Tithing Clerk says: "there
has never ben any settlement by any
one of Bishop Hatch Tithing affairs
or with myself as Clerk during the
time that I have officiated in that
capacity which has ben for several years
All who have called upon me as Church
or Bishop's agents, have merely looked
at the wheat or what was on hand
but never have looked at the books
or asked for or made any settlement,"
which I think aught to be done by
some one
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convention or having any voice
in the nomination of a ticket &
the way the thing is moving it looks
as though the power was going into
the hands of our enemies, and the
misfortune is that Bishop Hatch and
councillor Davis is useing their influence
to carry out this programme. This is
about the way it looks to me from
the testimony I get. Again, Brother
Bartlett the Tithing Clerk says: "there
has never been any settlement by any
one of Bishop Hatch Tithing affairs
or with myself as Clerk during the
time that I have officiated in that
capacity which has been for several years
All who have called upon me as Church
or Bishop's agents, have merely looked
at the wheat or what was on hand
but never have looked at the books
or asked for or made any settlement,"
which I think aught to be done by
some one
"Letter to John Taylor and George Quayle Cannon, 29 June 1886," p. 8, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed May 13, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/WL6g