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They had a steak fry in their back yard, attended an Episcopal study group, all of which were interesting for him." Monday, Iuly 15th: "Still in New York, we got off to a rather late start but made the day...
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Jackson (President of the New England Mission) who invited us to dinner after church. After a good shower we went to another Howard Johnson to eat, then drove around through the most mixed up and crooked...
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a meeting of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, then continued on to Mexico City, and to six countries in Central America. This was while Steve was on his mission there, and they were able to visit him...
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Church service having been missionaries, mission president, fist stake president in Mexico, regional representative and eventually President and Matron of the Mexico City Temple. John O'Donnal had grown up in...
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reservation. Various Christian churches had established missions for the Hopi people on the reservation, and some in their zeal had failed to follow established rules before building. John describes how this affected the...
baptisms were of fiequent occurrence in those days, 1 now understand that our brethren who are laboring as missionaries may justly be temed 'gleaners,' going forth, as it were, at the eleventh hour and gathering grapes when the 'vintage is o'er.'...
CEDAR CITY:
THE BUILDING OF A COMMUNITY
( D r . Arrington, L.D. S. Church Historian, delivered the following address at Cedar City, Utah during the 125th anniversary celebration, November, 1976.) The rich historical legacy left by Cedar City's...
CHAPTER XIV
BACK TO CEDAR FORT 1857
eturned missionaries were required to report their rnission to the proper authorities in Salt Lake City, Utah before they - . were released. Henry fulfilled this assignment after arriving n back i Utah when he...
dedicated on Christmas day, which day will long be remembered among us. In the morning the Indians [Pihedes], to the amount of some 300, women and children included, gathered into the Fort. We preached to them in their own language and made them a...
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school. The other 5 of us went to the Metropolitan Art Gallery where we barely skimmed the surface in 3 hours. Many wonderful objects, so many, in fact, that it was hard to absorb them: Whistler's Mother, the Thinker, Renoir,...
Fri. Oct. 21, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear We started grinding cane this afternoon. Went to Rockville to a dance this evening The dance was gotten up to get means to help me on my mission. 34) Saturday 22: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear. We run the...
Henry was twelve years old when his father died, September 19, 1836.~ burial record in Wybunbury stated that Randle Lunt was The 70 years old and was of Bagnall in Eccleshall, Staffordshire. At that time, Henry's older brothers were ages 29 and 27....
In 1894, Lehi's younger brother William, at the age of 35, was sent on a mission to Wales, leaving his wife and family in order to serve the church but was released from his mission because of ill health. O n Dec. 3rd of that year, Lehi and...
Indian Territory missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Identifications: back row- Chandler, J. P. Corry, William Rees Palmer, Bacon, Crandle, front row- James Anderson, Ephraim Winn, O. U. Russell; Oklahoma
Islands, and to various places in the United States. President George Q. Cannon, Counselor to John Taylor, said that besides the names sustained as missionaries, it should be understood that the Twelve Apostles are standing missionaries and should...
JOHN S. WOODBURY Biography 1865 - 1949 John Stillman Woodbury was born in St. George, Utah, November 16, 1865. He was the oldest of eleven children born to John Stillman and Martha Alice Parker Woodburv. They were among the pioneers arriving in the...