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  • He was ordained a Seventy on January 24, 1896, by Elder [[Heber J. Grant]]. He later married one of Elder Grant’s daughters, Susan Rachel G
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  • ...the 5th World Scouting Jamboree in the Netherlands with President [[Heber J. Grant]].
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  • ...family household. She too bore but one child, a daughter, beautiful Fanny J and she had her little home outside the Lion House.”[https://www.brighamy
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  • ...orge, Walker’s hymn writing skills were used frequently. According to [[J. Spencer Cornwall]], many said that Utah's Dixie was settled with "faith,
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  • ...pularity waning, the Salt Lake Theatre accumulated debt. President [[Heber J. Grant]] sold the theatre to Mountain States Telephone and the building was
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  • ...ory Room," which was updated and refurbished through the efforts of George J. Van Komen who presided over the Missouri Independence Mission.
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  • On October 13, 2009, [[J. Lawrence Richards]] served as the 12th president of the college from Octob
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  • Eighty-one-year-old Church president [[Heber J. Grant]] came to visit the mission in 1937, which boosted missionary work t
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  • ...l 1908 in Salt Lake City, Utah, she dictated an autobiography to Elizabeth J. D. Roundy in 1893. She also gave an interview in 1905 concerning her memor
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  • ...ed bachelor’s degrees. Notable graduates include Church leaders [[Melvin J. Ballard]], [[Albert E. Bowen]], [[Hugh B. Brown]], [[Richard R. Lyman]], a
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  • ...many trees himself. He designed the home with [[Truman O. Angell]] and A. J. Downing.
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  • ...ill find an immediate decrease in our freedom to act. As President [[Heber J. Grant]] declared, “Nothing destroys the individuality of a man, a woman,
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  • ...An electric railroad once ran top to bottom. LDS Church President [[Heber J. Grant]] conducted ecclesiastical business from his family cabin.”[https:
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  • ...st.org/study/manual/teachings-heber-j-grant/the-life-and-ministry-of-heber-j-grant?lang=eng (1918-1945)]
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  • ...in A Firm Foundation: Church Organization and Administration, ed. David J. Whittaker and Arnold K. Garr [2011], 277–94). </ref> This lasted from it
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  • ...Ronald K. Esplin, [[Dean Jessee|Dean C. Jessee]], Brent M. Rogers, Gerrit J. Dirkmaat, and Andrew H. Hedges, and produced under the imprimatur of BYU
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  • ...ogue, “Willard Young: The Prophet’s Son at West Point,” by [[Leonard J. Arrington]]]
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  • ...m/article/50646456/byu-idaho-names-new-school-president-as-president-henry-j-eyring-will-return-to-provo] {{DEFAULTSORT:Eyring, Henry J.}}
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  • John registered his first patent for the J. M. Browning Single Shot Rifle. His invention was a “simplification of th
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  • ...year a mission was created in Kinshasa. On August 30, 1987, Elder [[Marvin J. Ashton]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] traveled to Kinshasa and
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