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4  Bro. Cooley said he had, but not to the injury to the workmen.
Bro. Cyrel E. Brown  came forward and after some remarks said
   that he and Bro. Cooley had settled  amicably if Bro. Coolley
continued to stand to his bargain..
    Bro. Hyde called Bro. W. Austin forward and asked him
if the statements of Bro. Brown & Bro.Cooley were correct,,
said he presumed they were, then said Bro. Hyde why
did you tell me that you were a loosen by bro Cooley &
the amt of $ 100, and now if you are a loosen why back
out now, do not stand up. or if you have amicably settled
why try to horrow up my mind,for my feelings cannot lean
to see men to make contrancts in good faith and then back
out to the injury of each other,,reprove bro, Austin
sharply and then refered to the feelings he had towards
bro. Cooley since the step and course he took to get the
permit to go and establish a mill and settlement
up north and spake at considerable length on that &
the case between Bro Cooley & his Brother in law, Bro
John Gould,,&c.
 Bro Cooley made explainations- his coming up ==from ==== build his mille
the Council of Bro. Brigham- the getting his permit to go up north-
the from Brigham through Thomas Johnson- His talk with Joseh
Young- with Bro Hyde- his visit to Joseph Young and return to bro-
O Hyde- The case between him John Gould-
     Prest Hyde replyed to Bro. Cooley gave his feelings and views of
the course Bro. Cooley took toro ==== him in that affair, and
said he would go up and see Bro's Cooley & Gould face to face
and asked the people if they pray for him that he might
be right, and that they all may be right before he bares
the will your ans. yes- spake relative to men coming to
him with difficulties he will see the parties face to face
as they will not get Council,, said he cared nothing
about what had been said about  the carrying of goods;
would say he was wrong not to tell him of that counsel and

that would let him out of the gap-but as yet he was in
the gap-