72 shirts 174 pairs of stockings 9 pairs of mitts 1 buffalo robe 2 overshirts
3 boys suits 14 jackets 7 shirts 1 rug 5 yards of Linsey 1 pair of gloves
34 teams 6 horses 7 ^4^ wagons 51 teamsters 8 cloaks 57 pair of pants 134
pairs of boots and shoes 51 dresses 67 hoods 72 pairs of socks 40 bundles
of cloalthing 14 sacks 2 Chemises 13 hats and caps 8 pairs of drawers 12
bonnetts 4 hankerchiefs 1 Victorine and 2 aprons.
This offer was made for the poor at the request of
President moved that President Young himself
and should go into the mountains and to meet the
companies and bring them in. The vote was put to the people and
but few voted for it but the great majority against it
President Young spoke of the necessary of a
reformation among the people
President Kimball called upon the blacksmiths
in the congregation to return home to mend the wagons and
shoe the horses of the people so that they might start back
upon their expedition to help in the companies.
The authorities of the Church were then presented
by President Kimball and sustained
The 18th Ward was divided and
was appointed Bishop to preside over the Twentieth Ward
Presidents Grant and Kimball addressed the
congregation and President Young then said
"I wish to fulfil the promise which I made
two weeks ago. I then told the people or the females that
I would release them at Conference. I will do so on certain
conditions and that is that you will appear forthwith at my
Office and give good and sufficient reasons and then marry
men who will not have but one wife.
In the afternoon the returned Elders Elder
72 shirts 174 pairs of stockings 9 pairs of mitts. 1 buffalo robe 2 overshirts
3 boys suits 14 jackets 7 shirts 1 rug 5 yards of Linsey 1 pair of gloves
34 teams 6 horses 4 wagons 51 teamsters 8 cloaks 57 pair of pants 134
pairs of boots and shoes 51 dresses 67 hoods 72 pairs of socks 40 bundles
of clothing 14 sacks 2 Chemises 13 hats and caps 8 pairs of drawers 12
bonnetts 4 hankerchiefs 1 Victorine and 2 aprons.
This offer was made for the poor at the request of
President moved that President Young himself
and should go into the mountains to meet the
companies and bring them in. The vote was put to the people and
but few voted for it but the great majority against it.
President Young spoke of the necessary of a
reformation among the people
President Kimball called upon the blacksmiths
in the congregation to return home to mend the wagons and
shoe the horses of the people so that they might start back
upon their expedition to help in the Companies.
The authorities of the Church were then presented
by President Kimball and sustained.
The 18th Ward was divided and
was appointed Bishop to preside over the Twentieth Ward
Presidents Grant and Kimball addressed the
congregation and President Young then said
"I wish to fulfil the promise which I made
two weeks ago. I then told the people or the females that
I would release them at Conference. I will do so on certain
conditions and that is that you will appear forthwith at my
office and give good and sufficient reasons and then marry
men who will not have but one wife.
In the afternoon the returned Elders Elder