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  • * April 9 - [[Adam S. Bennion]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]]. ==July==
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  • * April 9 - [[Moses Thatcher]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[John Taylor]] ==July==
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  • ==July== * February 9 - [[Hyrum Smith]] is born to [[Joseph Smith Sr.]] and [[Luck Mack]].
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  • ...as the fourth president of [[Brigham Young University]] from April 1904 to July 1921. He was born on December 9, 1852, in Salt Lake City. He moved with his family first to Ogden and then
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  • On January 2012, he was traded to the Colorado Rockies, and then in July, he was traded to the Kansas City Royals. In November of that year, he sign ...with the Acereros de Monclova in May 2017, he announced his retirement on July 31, 2017.
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  • ...the President of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] until his death on July 3, 2015. He was formerly [[Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apo ...k she thought “Now, this is the type of man I would wish to marry.” On July 28, 1947, Boyd K. Packer and [[Donna Smith Packer|Donna Smith]] were marrie
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  • ...onaries. He later served as president of the British Mission (April 1838–July 1840). The success of the British missionaries was due largely to the willi ...se first baptisms east of the Atlantic took place the following Sunday, 30 July 1837, in the River Ribble near the Old Tram Bridge, in what is now Avenham
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  • ...p://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] on July 3, 1870. Carrington was born on January 8, 1813, in Royalton, Vermont, to D Carrington was baptized into the [[Mormon Church|Church of Jesus Christ]] on July 18, 1841. Just before the [[Martyrdom of Joseph Smith|martyrdom]] of [[Jose
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  • ...une 30 and the Martin, Hodgetts and Hunt companies arrived in Iowa City on July 8.[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/timeline/historic-sites/wyoming/ ...e]], left Iowa City. The Martin Company, led by [[Edward Martin]], left on July 26. Traveling behind the handcarts were the Hunt & Hodgett Wagon companies,
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  • ...n Presidents of Seventies]] from 1893 until his death in 1941. He was born July 7, 1854, in Salt Lake City, Utah, inside the stone wall just east of the '' ...in the State of New York, he continued his journey home, where he arrived July 23, 1877.
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  • ...of Big Mountain in East Canyon, where the trailhead begins, it is here on July 23, 1947, that he looked across the valley and declared "This is the right ...illness, the pioneer camp had divided into three smaller companies. On 23 July, the last party, led by Brigham Young, reached the Big Mountain. By this ti
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  • ...g/dc/132 the revelation] given to Joseph Smith, but not written down until July 12, [[1843]], Joseph Smith approached the Lord and asked Him why he permitt ...commandment of God (See [http://scriptures.lds.org/2_sam/12 2 Samuel 12:1-9]).
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  • ...is finished with granite. The temple was open to the public for tours from July 19th through the 30th, 1983. [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] rededicated the Apia Sa ...re occurred in the evening after workers had gone home. One week later, on July 16, 2003, The [[First Presidency]] sent a letter to the people of the area
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  • ...f the Twelve Apostles]] dedicated China for the preaching of the gospel on 9 January 1921, within the walls of the "Forbidden City" in Beijing. ...ly opened [[Missionary Work|missionary work]] in Hong Kong by prayer on 14 July 1949, from the Peak—the highest point overlooking the city of Hong Kong.
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  • ...ecks against me, they shall be converted, and ''I will heal them''.”<sup>9</sup> You and I can accept His invitation to “return and repent, and come 9. Doctrine and Covenants 112:13; emphasis added.
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  • '''Reed Owen Smoot''' (January 10, 1862 – February 9, 1941) was a native-born Utahn who served in the United States Senate. Smoo ...d on 7 November 1928 and Smoot later married Mrs. Alice Taylor Sheets on 2 July 1930.) Elder Smoot was ordained an apostle of the Church on April 8, 1900.
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  • ...for the Mormon pioneers. Her spouse was Sylvester Perkins (4 July 1868 – 9 March 1934). On 9 March 1934, Martha became a widow. She married Abner Howell in 1945. He was
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  • He was born on July 17, 1978, in Murray, Utah. In high school he was a letterman in football an ...yards (1,531), most 10-reception games (6), most 100-yard receiving games (9), and most consecutive 100-yard receiving games (6). He was also named his
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  • ...ive roster on December 7, 2010. He was waived on August 6, 2011. On August 9, 2011, he signed with the Miami Dolphins but was cut during the final cuts ...and released on March 12, 2012. Nixon signed with the Carolina Panthers on July 26, 2012, but was released during final cuts.
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  • ..., 1810, in Clinton County, New York. He was ordained a [[Seventy]] on June 9, 1845, and became a senior member of the 27th Quorum of Seventy. ...1897, when he moved to Fruitdale, California. He died a year later on June 9, 1898, in San Bernardino, California.
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