Mormon History, Dec 29, 1847

[Hosea Stout Diary] Wed Dec 29th 1847. Very warm thawy day. The Church waggon which was executed by Gardner to satisfy the judgement against Scott was sold to day to Prest B. Young and the parties to whom the money was coming made a present of the same to the Prest immediately on the receipt thereof who blessed them & took it and appropriated it to the poor.
Went to Council. Heard Father Cutlers report of his mission which was as good or better than we could expect[.] A great prospect of much good resulting from the works there. Had a police meeting in the evening at W. E. Cox shop, Police agreed to divide the night in three tours of duty. The case of Baalams crown argued V. S. J. Bills.

[source: Diaries of Hosea Stout]

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