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IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE
OF UTAH

In the Matter of the Estate of
BRIGHAM YOUNG,
Deceased.

Petition for Authority to Execute
Correction Deed
Probate No. 553

To the Honorable Judge of the above-entitled Court:

1. That Brigham Young died at Salt Lake City, Utah, during the month
of August, 1877, leaving a Last Will and Testament, which was duly admitted
to probate in the above-entitled Court; and said Last Will and Testament was
duly probated, and the probate proceedings thereof were in all respects duly
and regularly carried out;

2. That after the probating of said Will the Executors thereunder were
discharged as Executors and were continued as Trustees under the provisions
of the Last Will and Testament of said decedent with authority to execute
the trust provisions in said Will, and the title to the whole of the assets
in said Estate became vested in said Trustees; that all of said Trustees have
since died;

3. That to prevent any failure of Executors and Trustees in the event
of the death of the Trustees named in said Will, said Will provided, and
provides, for the appointment of Successor Trustees as therein set forth,
and on the 21st day of February, 1941, Brigham S. Young, a member of the class
made eligible by said Will to act as a Successor Trustee, was duly appointed by
the above-entitled Court as Trustee under the Will of said Brigham Young,
deceased; that he, thereupon, duly qualified and became, and ever since has
been, and now is, the duly appointed, qualified, and acting Trustee under the
Will of said Brigham Young, deceased;

4. That the names, addresses and relationship of the heirs of said
Brigham Young, deceased, were set forth in full in original petition for
probate of his Will; that all of his direct heirs have since died, save and
except three daughters hereinafter named; that the descendants of the said
deceased heirs are so numerous that it would be impossible to ascertain and
set forth their names and addresses; that there is in existence, however, an

PERRIS S. JENSEN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
WALKER BANK BUILDING
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

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