In 1835, when the time came tor print this curious document in theDoctrine and Covenants, he substituted fictitious names to avoid any unpleasantness — Ahashdah for Whitney, Olihah for Cowdery, Pelagoram for Rigdon, Mahemson for Harris, and Gazelam for himself. He even used code names for the industries — Laneshine house for the printing shop and Ozondah for the store.[24] Except for a few leaders who knew better, the Mormons believed these to be the names of people living in the days of Enoch.f

