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  • '''Jack N. Gerard''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:// ...d-a-life-of-hard-work-and-integrity?lang=eng Church News, "Meet Elder Jack N. Gerard: A Life of Hard Work and Integrity"]
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  • ...lly Campbell’s father installed the exact Neon Trees in the Las Vegas In-N-Out that was Glenn’s inspiration.
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  • ...io. Gilbert moved into N. K. Whitney's red store in Kirtland as partner in N. K. Whitney and Company.
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  • '''James N. Kimball''' was best known for his one-man show portraying and sharing the {{DEFAULTSORT:Kimball, James N.}}
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  • '''Dallas N. Archibald''' was a [[General Authority|general authority]] of [http://come {{DEFAULTSORT:Archibald, Dallas N.}}
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  • ...ow, published the story in 2017 with the help of acclaimed author [[Gerald N. Lund]]. The book is entitled ''Lieutenant Terry’s Christmas Fudge''. The ...ll ways to bring joy to others. Charmingly retold by beloved author Gerald N. Lund, Lieutenant Terry's Christmas Fudge is a classic tale you'll want to
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  • [[Image:jesse-n-smith.jpg|250px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Jesse N.}}
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  • '''Warren N. Dusenberry''' is considered the founder and first principal of [[Brigham Y {{DEFAULTSORT:Dusenberry, Warren N.}}
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  • He became second salesman in the firm of N. S. Ransohoff & Co., at Salt Lake City. Having made himself familiar with t ...mittee of lands in Mexico, Pres. A. F. McDonald, Christopher Layton, Jesse N. Smith and Lot Smith being the other members of the committee. He reached h
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  • [[Image:Chase-N-Peterson.png|200px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Chase N.}}
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  • ...d include Richard N. W. Lambert, [[Kenneth Mays|Kenneth R. Mays]], Jeffrey N. Walker, Steven B. Bain, Robert S. Clark, Gerrit J. Dirkmaat, [[Steven C. H
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  • ...ilations of the teachings of Church leaders such as [[N. Eldon Tanner]] (''N. Eldon Tanner, His Life and Service''), [[Heber J. Grant]] (''Gospel Standa
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  • ...b Boreman. The prosecutor was an even more notorious anti-Mormon named R. N. Baskin. This official failed to properly try the case against Lee, leadin
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  • * October 11 - [[N. Eldon Tanner]] called sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]] by [[David
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  • * May 27 - [[N. Eldon Tanner]] dies in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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  • ...a Book]]''Mormon America'' is a book published in 2009, written by Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling. The Ostlings are husband and wife, both journ
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  • ...be disturbed. On June 1, 1974, the 173rd anniversary of Young’s birth, [[N. Eldon Tanner]], of the [[First Presidency]] of the Church of Jesus Christ,
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  • #redirect [[Reed N. Wilcox: Mormon Businessman]]
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  • #redirect [[Andrew N. Harris: Mormon Illustrator]]
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  • #redirect [[Charlie N. Holmberg: Mormon Author]]
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  • ...The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby.” His literal translation of Ephesians 1:10 reads,
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