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Show 40 influence Ln local matters is thus 1877 stake leader before counselor in the First were also closely .. Presidency, and Joseph F. Smith, Smith, a, apostle; an county. two Stake, June 16-17, 1877, preceded by Stake President William R. Brigham Young. and his counselors, Smith, Christoher Layton, of Kaysville, many of the Call, of Bountd.f'ul., then assumed and Anson in the connected with church affairs the death of of Centerville, 'noticeable than that of any In addition to Young, George A. Creation of the Davis months more respo'nsibilities which had been carried by General Authorities. Farmington Ward Bishoprics The North Cottonwood Ward, which was given March a and bishop was Bountiful, went to Brigham Young for counsel Robi'nson mission call to apparently serve Cottonwood settlement as (he on March In of the Twelve. their new received his and bishop 24, 1849, by April, on was a as set Charles C. permanent place to in the form of bishop of a a l..vinter apart to preside in Rich and Erastus Snow, Robinson had moved his after near the peace in the North justice of Robinson 1848-49 winter of answer had served earlier Quarters, Nebraska branch). Farmmg'ton On formally organized in the f'o'Ll.owmg month. 1, Joseph L. Robinson, who had spent the settle. 1849, created in Februar.y, to family and home, the residents of North Cot t.onwood assembled formally accepted him as their hands, which, Robinson r-scor-ded Chosen as 6Robi'nsonp "presaderrt and bishop" by , show of manifested "a clear vote yes. counselors in the first "Journalll" pp", a 68, 71. bishopric were ,,6 Darri.e'L A. |