Grand Canyon kitchen crew of 1932 Left to right, back row: Unidentified man, Emil Justet (Kelly), Reuben Crawford, Unidentified man, Preston Gifford, two unidentified men, Ivan Ruesch, Unidentified man, Lorin Winder, three unidentified men Front...
Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Iron County, Utah--History; Industries--Iron County, Utah; Portraits;
Men participating in work day; William H. Leigh, William Arthur Jones, Graham S. MacDonald, Bill Lamb, William R. Palmer, Lorin Hirschi, Theron Ashcroft, Smoot Seaman, Hirschi's son, Parley Dalley, Arthur Jones' grandson, and Kay Palmer; Old...
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became the fourth president of the Church. In the LDS Church’s biannual General Conference in April of 1890, where leaders of the Church gathered to speak to the general Church members about issues relating to doctrine and...
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In the years following the Manifesto, mainstream Americans were skeptical of the reversal of the LDS Church’s position on polygamy. In fact, many LDS Church members were skeptical of the legitimacy of Wilford Woodruff’s...
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followers to remain full members of the LDS Church because they continued to believe that it was the proper organization of God’s kingdom on earth created by Joseph Smith. Before his death in 1934, Lorin Woolley called and...
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Heber J. Grant understood that he needed to receive the blessing of John W. Woolley but because of his jealousy and overinflated ego, was unwilling to accept that another person held a higher power than himself. Because...
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marriage in peace. From this time forward, the Work maintained a congregation in Salt Lake City and one in Short Creek.
As Lorin Woolley grew older, he understood that it would be important to reorganize the high priesthood...