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Source: Church History Vol. 4 Chapter 29 Page: 532 (~1886)

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532 S. Maloney as president, and F. C. Warnky and W. C. Cadwell as his counselors. That the following had been received into the quorum: Richard Coburn, Peter Adamson, Charles K. Ryan, George W. Harlow, M. P. Berg, Edward Wheeler, and Warren Peak. George Wilson had been released upon request.

The ordinations of the new president and counselors of this quorum were ordered.

By resolution Nova Scotia was attached to the mission of W. H. Kelley and E. C. Briggs.

Report of the Third Quorum of Elders showed the loss of E. H. Gurley by resignation; the resignation of E. T. Dobson as secretary, and the choice of J. M. Terry in his place; H. Parker received into the quorum.

The Fourth Quorum of Elders reported the loss of H. N. Hansen by ordination to the office of seventy, and the addition to the quorum of Thomas Horton.

The Fifth Quorum of Elders reported dropping the following for failure to obtain license within the time limit: James Bamber, Robert Fuller, Niel Hammer, Ekin Lovell, Charles Perry, J. V. L. Sherwood, B. T. Saint John. The following were reported as added to the quorum: Oliver Johnson, John Larsen, J. M. Tousley, H. Southwick, F. R. Tubb. W. M. Rumel, first counselor, having entered the quorum of seventy, J. A. Robinson had been chosen to succeed him. R. Etzenhouser was chosen secretary and treasurer in place of J. A. Robinson. The quorum had lost the following members by death: Thomas N. Hudson, C. A. Sherman, Edward Bennett, and John Carmichael. Emsley Curtis had been chosen as second counselor. The ordination was ordered.

The First Quorum of Priests reported the following additions: C. K. Preston, A. W. Head, W. H. Kelley, Peter Peterson, to fill vacancies caused by death and ordinations. C. P. Faul was chosen as permanent secretary. W. H. Kelley was chosen as second counselor to the president, whose ordination was requested, as also that of R. White, as first counselor. These ordinations were ordered.

A report of the committee on compilation of church resolutions was read, and referred for examination to a committee

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