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Show 65 Peas" and Beans. Potatoes Vinegar. And a 10 lb s , 35 Ib s , 1 pint Fresh Water 60 Salt F'o r k 10 lbs. free of bone , sufficient supply of fuel for need tea, gals. As the Saints will cooking. coffee, sugar, treacle, butter, cheese with many articles not included in the above list of they as I advised to purchase the are can together provisions, ... furnish them free of You will also need tin ware, etc. 1 same of IOrson Pratt!, me duty, and therefe much chaper. cooking utensils, provision chests, bedding, Arrangements also made to have each Mormon elders who gave the by land who journey new to lead them more adequate assistance known as IMillennial so is at met at the arrivals instructions astray.2 In order to liThe speed port regarding the apostates up the operation assistance to the skilled artisans who wished emigrate Brigham Young inaugurated not ship to the Great Salt Lake and warned them about might try and afford to were a scheme of church Perpetual Emigrating Star, X, 245. much frowned upon in the Note: The early years Fund. 113 use sponsored The company of tea and coffee of the Mormon church was as it present. 2Ibid., ' 246; XI, 247; Thomas Mc In t yr e s Journal, 1854-1914 Office), contains a number of instances of emigrants meeting "malcontents" and apostates returning from Utah. See especially entries for July 10 and 19, 1859. (MS X, in Church Historianls 3Deseret News, September 21, 1850; for details on the fun d+s "T'b e Story of the Perpetual development and use see Gustive O. Larson, Emigration Fund, Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XVIII, 184-94; Arrington, op. cit., 96-102; Neff, History of Utah, 579-84. II |