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  • '''Joseph Jensen “J. J.” Keeler''' was a music educator and skilled organist. He created the org {{DEFAULTSORT:Keeler, J. J.}}
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  • ...f Latter-day Saints]], the [[Mormon Church]]. The school is named after [[J. Reuben Clark]], once an apostle of the Church as well as a prominent Amer The J. Reuben Clark Law School offers the Juris Doctor degree and an LLM in compa
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  • The '''J. Reuben Clark Law Society''' is sponsored by the [[J. Reuben Clark Law School]] at [[Brigham Young University]] and has over 10, The J. Reuben Clark Law Society upholds professional excellence through the follo
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  • #redirect [[J. Christian Jensen: Mormon Filmmaker]]
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  • #redirect [[Candace J. Thomas: Mormon Author]]
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  • #redirect [[Matthew J. Grow: Mormon Historian]]
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  • #redirect [[David J. West: Mormon Author]]
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  • #redirect [[Rebecca J. Greenwood: Mormon Author]]
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  • #redirect [[Shawna J. C. Tenney: Mormon Illustrator]]
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  • '''J House Vlogs''' is the family vlog of Jeremy and Kendra Johnston and their f * [https://www.jhousevlogs.com/ J House blog]
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  • ...onference/speakers//dwan-j-young?lang=eng General Conference talks of Dwan J. Young] {{DEFAULTSORT:Young, Dwan J.}}
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  • '''Gary J. Coleman''' is a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Ch {{DEFAULTSORT:Coleman, Gary J.}}
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  • '''J. Ballard Washburn''' was a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist. ...was born on January 18, 1929. His parents named him after Apostle [[Melvin J. Ballard]] because they thought he was a great man. The family lived in Bla
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  • '''J. Kent Jolley''' served as a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist {{DEFAULTSORT:Jolley, J. Kent}}
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  • [[Image:james-j-hamula.jpg|200px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">James Joseph Ham When '''James J. Hamula''' was called to the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]], it wasn't the
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  • '''Spencer J. Condie''' is an emeritus [[General Authority|general authority]] of [http: {{DEFAULTSORT: Connie, Spencer J.}}
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  • '''Robert J. Whetten''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] and member of the Seco {{DEFAULTSORT:Whetten, Robert J.}}
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  • ...e was sent in 1926 by [[President of the Church|church president]] [[Heber J. Grant]] to head the Institute of Religion in Moscow, [[Idaho]]. Sessions l ...5, Sessions was serving as the institute director in Pocatello, Idaho.<ref>J. Wylie Sessions, [http://gospelink.com/next/doc?book_doc_id=240629 "The Lat
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  • '''Gregory J. Newell''' is a former diplomat and served on presidential staffs under Uni {{DEFAULTSORT:Newell, Gregory J.}}
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  • Billed as A. J. Cook, she is in the cast of the CBS crime drama ''Criminal Minds'' as Jenn {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, A. J.}}
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  • '''Edward J. Fraughton''' is an American artist, sculptor, and inventor. He earned a Ba {{DEFAULTSORT:Fraughton, Edward J.}}
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  • [[Image:J._Kirk_Richards.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=J Kirk Richards Mormon artist and musician|right]] [[Image:Richards_Art.jpg|alt=J Kirk Richards Mormon Art|left|frame|Greatest in the Kingdom]]
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  • '''J. Lloyd Morgan''' is an award-winning author and television director. He is [[Image:J._Lloyd_Morgan.jpg|400px|thumb|alt=Mormon author J. Lloyd Morgan|right]]
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  • '''Kevin J. Foxe''' is a director, producer, and writer and is known as the executive {{DEFAULTSORT:Foxe, Kevin J.}}
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  • [[Image:Michael_J_Bertasso.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Michael J. Bertasso Mormon Businessman|left|Courtesy Deseret News]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bertasso, Michael J.}}
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  • [[Image:Adam_J_Mangum.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Adam J. Mangum Mormon Author|right]] '''Adam J. Magnum''' is a marketing manager for a Fortune 200 company. During his mor
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  • '''Allen J. Christenson''' is a professor of humanities, classics, and comparative lit {{DEFAULTSORT:Christenson, Allen J.}}
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  • '''Charles J. Hart''', also known as C. J. or “Dr. Chic Hart,” was the second head football coach at [[Brigham Yo {{DEFAULTSORT:Hart, C. J.}}
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  • '''Carolyn J. Rasmus''' is a retired teacher, having taught on Long Island, New York, at {{DEFAULTSORT:Rasmus, Carolyn J.}}
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  • '''D. J. Butler''' is the author of epic fantasy novels ''Witchy Eye'' and ''Witchy {{DEFAULTSORT:Butler, D. J.}}
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  • '''Don J. Black''' is an educator and counselor who was popular in the 1970s and 198 {{DEFAULTSORT:Black, Don J.}}
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  • [[Image:Donald_J_Carey.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Donald J. Carey Mormon Author|left]] '''Donald J. Carey''' is the author of ''Bumpy Landings'' and ''Into the Wind''; both s
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  • [[Image:David_J_West.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=David J. West Mormon Author|right]] '''David J. West''' is the author of historical action-adventure series Heroes of the
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  • [[Image:David_Ridges.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=David J. Ridges Mormon Scholar|right]] '''David J. Ridges''' is a scholar and prolific, bestselling author. He taught for the
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  • ...; ''A Mighty Change''; and ''60 Minutes to a Great Mission''. With Richard J. Allen, he wrote: ''Old Testament Who’s Who''; ''Teachings and Commentari {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinegar, Ed J.}}
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  • [[Image:Gary_J_Darby.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Gary J. Darby Mormon Author|left]] '''Gary J. Darby''' is the author of The Legend of Hooper’s Dragons series: ''If a
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  • [[Image:J_Malan_Heslop.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=J Malan Heslop Mormon Photojournalist|right|frame|Courtesy Deseret News]] '''J Malan Heslop''' (always known as J) was a photographer, writer, and editor. He was an Army combat photographer
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  • [[Image:J_Bonner_Ritchie.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=J. Bonner Ritchie Mormon Scholar|right|frame|Courtesy ''Deseret News'']] '''J. Bonner Ritchie''' is a Scholar in Residence at Utah Valley University and
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  • [[Image:J_Scott_Bronson.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=J. Scott Bronson Mormon Actor and Playwright|right]] '''J. Scott Bronson''' is a playwright, actor, and stage director. He was artist
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  • [[Image:J_Christian_Jensen.png|300px|thumb|alt=J. Christian Jensen Mormon Filmmaker|left]] '''J. Christian Jensen''' is an Oscar-nominated independent filmmaker, educator,
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Richards, J. Lawrence}}
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  • [[Image:J_Ralph_Atkin.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=J. Ralph Atkin Mormon Businessman|left]] '''J. Ralph Atkin''' is a former attorney who, with four others, acquired Southe
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  • '''Joseph J. Cannon''' was a newspaper editor, leader in [http://comeuntochrist.org The {{DEFAULTSORT:Cannon, Joseph J.}}
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  • '''L. J. Silvester''' is a four-time Olympian—he competed in games in 1964 (Tokyo {{DEFAULTSORT:Silvester, L. J.}}
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  • '''Lael J. Woodbury''' was a university administrator, author, actor, and director. H {{DEFAULTSORT:Woodbury, Lael J.}}
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  • '''Marden J. Clark''' was an English professor at [[Brigham Young University]]. He also {{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Marden J.}}
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  • [[Image:Matthew_J_Grow.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Matthew J. Grow Mormon Historian|left]] '''Matthew J. Grow''' is director of publications at the Church History Department of [h
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  • '''Matthew J. Kirby''' is the author of middle grade children’s books. His titles incl {{DEFAULTSORT:Kirby, Matthew J.}}
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  • ...olific author of articles, manuals, and books. He has coauthored with [[Ed J. Pinegar]] ''Teachings and Commentaries on the Book of Mormon''; ''Commenta {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Richard J.}}
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  • '''Rachelle J. Christensen''' is the bestselling and award-winning author of more than te {{DEFAULTSORT:Christensen, Rachelle J.}}
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  • [[Image:Rebecca_J_Greenwood.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Rebecca J. Greenwood Mormon Author|right]] '''Rebecca J. Greenwood''' came to the art of writing from a visual art background. She
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  • '''Robbin J. Peterson''' is the author of ''Conviction'' and ''Going Home''. She was a {{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Robbin J.}}
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  • [[Image:Robert_J_Matthews.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Robert J. Matthews Mormon Scholar|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Matthews, Robert J.}}
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  • [[Image:Shawna_JC_Tenney.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Shawna J. C. Tenney Mormon Illustrator|left]] '''Shawna J. C. Tenney''' is an illustrator and author of children’s books. ''Brunhil
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  • '''Spencer J. Palmer''' was a professor of religion, a scholar of comparative world reli ...little they had.”[https://rsc.byu.edu/fall-2013/teaching-legacy-spencer-j-palmer]
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  • [[Image:Stanley_J_Watts.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Stanley J. Watts Mormon Artist|right]] [[Image:Watts_Calm_as_a_Summers_Morning.jpg|alt=Stanley J. Watts Mormon Artist|left|frame]]
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  • '''Stephen J. Fleming''' is a scholar and author in religious studies. He is a member of {{DEFAULTSORT:Fleming, Stephen J.}}
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  • '''James J. Strang''' is probably one of the lesser-known claimants in the succession ....<ref> Doyle C. Fitzpatrick, The King Strang Story: A Vindication of James J. Strang, the Beaver Island Mormon King (Lansing: National Press, 1970), 21.
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  • [[Image:Melvin_J_Ballard.jpg|alt=Melvin J. Ballard, Mormon Apostle|right|frame]] '''Melvin J. Ballard''' was born in 1873 in Logan, Utah Territory, the child of Henry a
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  • ...ill_J_Bateman.jpg|200px|left|alt=Mormon Seventy Merrill J. Bateman|Merrill J. Bateman, former General Authority of the Church of Jesus Christ]] [[Merrill J. Bateman]] has served as president of [[Brigham Young University]], [[Presi
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  • '''Monte J. Brough''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochri ...ySearch.org[http://www.ldschurchnewsarchive.com/articles/61502/Elder-Monte-J-Brough-A-man-for-all-seasons.html].
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  • ...Clark.jpg|300pxthumb|left|frame|alt=Mormon Apostle J. Reuben Clark|Apostle J. Reuben Clark]] ...d Ambassador had never served as a bishop or a stake president. Dutifully, J. Reuben Clark heeded the call and served nearly thirty years as a counselor
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  • [[Image:J._Willard_Marriott.jpg|300px|thumb|left]] [[J. Willard Marriott|John Willard Marriott]] was born to Hyrum Willard Marriot
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  • '''Wendell J. Ashton''' was a journalist and publisher and executive vice presidentof t ...d in the [[Presiding Bishopric]] and one of his younger brothers, [[Marvin J. Ashton]] was a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve]].
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  • ...Williamhamblin.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon William J Hamblin|Mormon William J Hamblin]]'''William James "Bill" Hamblin''' was a member of the history dep In the early 1990s Hamblin was involved with J. Michael Allen in creating mormon-l, which was meant to be a forum for peop
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  • '''William J. Swain''' has served as a diplomat of the Marshall Islands to the United Na {{DEFAULTSORT:Swain, William J.}}
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  • '''Charles “C. J.” Ah You Jr.''' is a football coach and former professional football defe {{DEFAULTSORT:Ah You, C. J.}}
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  • [[Image:William-J-Critchlow-Jr.jpg|200px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Critchlow, William J. Jr.}}
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  • '''David J. Whittaker''' is a Church historian and bibliographer. He worked with the {{DEFAULTSORT:Whittaker, David J.}}
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  • '''Tyler J. Griffin''' is the author of ''When Heaven Feels Distant''. He is an associ {{DEFAULTSORT:Griffin, Tyler J.}}
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  • [[Image:J.D.Folsom.jpg|200px|thumb|left]] '''John David “J. D.” Folsom''' is a former American football linebacker. He was born on A
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  • '''Timothy J. Holst''' enjoyed a long career in the circus. He graduated from the Ringli {{DEFAULTSORT:Holst, Timothy J.}}
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  • '''J. Thomas Fyans''' was a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org '''General Conference Talks of J. Thomas Fyans'''
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  • [[Image:J-Clifford-Wallace.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|Judge J. Clifford Wallace receiving the Bolch Prize on March 18, 2022. Courtesy Ala ...go on March 18, 2022.[https://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/circuit-executive/judge-j-clifford-wallace-celebrates-50-years-on-the-bench/]
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Jordan, David J.}}
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  • '''Lawrence J. Block''' is a retired Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims. ...l Law School. He then clerked for United States District Court Judge Roger J. Miner. He was an adjunct professor at the George Mason University School o
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  • [[Image:Craig-J-Ostler.png|200px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Ostler, Craig J.}}
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  • '''J. Quin Monson''' is an American political scientist and associate professor {{DEFAULTSORT:Monson, J. Quin}}
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  • '''Owen J. Cook''' was president of the Church College of Hawaii from 1964 to 1971. T {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Owen J.}}
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  • [[Image:heber_j_grant_lds.png|200px|thumb|frame|Heber J. Grant, president and prophet 1918–1945]] '''Heber J. Grant''' was the seventh [[Mormon prophet|prophet]] and president of [http
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  • '''J. Richard Clarke''' was an emeritus [[General Authority]] of [http://comeunt ...conference/speakers//j-richard-clarke?lang=eng General Conference Talks of J. Richard Clarke]
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  • [[Image:J._Devn_Cornish.jpg|350px|thumb|alt=J. Devn Cornish Mormon leader|right]] '''J. Devn Cornish''' is an emeritus [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:
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  • [[Image:Timothy_J._Dyches.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Timothy J. Dyches Mormon leader|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Dyches, Timothy J.}}
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  • [[Image:Richard_J_Maynes.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Richard J. Maynes, Mormon leader|left]] '''Richard J. Maynes''' is an emeritus [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist.o
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Viñas, Francisco J.}}
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  • ...J_Ashton.jpg|left|frame|alt=Marvin J. Ashton, Apostle of the Church|Marvin J. Ashton, Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ, 1971–1994]] ...atter-day Saints] from 1971 until his death in 1994. <ref>Wikipedia:Marvin J. Ashton</ref>
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  • '''Vaughn J. Featherstone''' was an emeritus [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntoc ...brothers and sisters.”[https://www.lds.org/ensign/1972/07/bishop-vaughn-j-featherstone?lang=eng]
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  • '''J. Spencer Cornwall''' was a music educator and the tenth music director of t In August 1935, President [[Heber J. Grant]] appointed him as director of the Tabernacle Choir. Two days after
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  • '''Lyall J. Gardner''' is the composer of “Go Forth with Faith” (#263), a popular {{DEFAULTSORT:Gardner, Lyall J.}}
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  • '''John J. McClellan Jr.''' was a pianist and the chief organist of the Salt Lake [[T ...al Church Music Committee. Notable organists [[Alexander Schreiner]] and [[J. Spencer Cornwall]] studied under him.
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  • ...iversity </ref> and "the Father of Mormon History"<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref> because of his many influen ...ina at Chapel Hill and married Grace Fort in 1942.<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref>
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  • ...en.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon General Authority Joe J Christensen|Elder Joe J Christensen]]'''Joe Junior Christensen''' was an emeritus [[General Authori ...iting years.”[https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2021-05-18/elder-joe-j-christensen-general-authority-ricks-college-provo-mtc-213685]
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Jensen, J. Marinus}}
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  • [[Image:J-Golden-Kimball.jpg|250px|thumb|right]] Some regard J. Golden Kimball as a type of folk hero. His plain-spoken manner and self-de
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  • '''J. Elliot Cameron''' was an educator and administrator. He served as presiden {{DEFAULTSORT:Cameron, J. Elliot}}
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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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  • '''J. Kimo Esplin''' was sustained as a General Authority [[Seventy]] on April 1 {{DEFAULTSORT:Esplin, J. Kimo}}
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  • On April 2, 2022, '''J. Anette Dennis''' was sustained as first counselor in the [[Relief Society] {{DEFAULTSORT:Dennis, J. Anette}}
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  • '''Steven J. Lund''' serves as the [[Young Men]] General President of [http://comeuntoc {{DEFAULTSORT:Lund, Steven J.}}
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  • Read about [[Heber J. Grant]]
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  • ...iversity </ref> and "the Father of Mormon History"<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref> because of his many influen ...ina at Chapel Hill and married Grace Fort in 1942.<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref>
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  • [[Image:heber_j_grant_lds.png|200px|thumb|frame|Heber J. Grant, president and prophet 1918–1945]] '''Heber J. Grant''' was the seventh [[Mormon prophet|prophet]] and president of [http
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  • ...Clark.jpg|300pxthumb|left|frame|alt=Mormon Apostle J. Reuben Clark|Apostle J. Reuben Clark]] ...d Ambassador had never served as a bishop or a stake president. Dutifully, J. Reuben Clark heeded the call and served nearly thirty years as a counselor
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  • ...J_Ashton.jpg|left|frame|alt=Marvin J. Ashton, Apostle of the Church|Marvin J. Ashton, Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ, 1971–1994]] ...atter-day Saints] from 1971 until his death in 1994. <ref>Wikipedia:Marvin J. Ashton</ref>
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  • [[Image:Melvin_J_Ballard.jpg|alt=Melvin J. Ballard, Mormon Apostle|right|frame]] '''Melvin J. Ballard''' was born in 1873 in Logan, Utah Territory, the child of Henry a
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  • ...esearch, and students. BYU is once again among the top contenders. BYU’s J. Reuben Clark Law School reached its highest ranking to date — bumping up ...the first of 16 BYU students to clerk at the nation’s highest court. The J. Reuben Clark Law School earned accreditation a year after it opened. BYU L
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  • ...seph Smith]], became Church president in 1901. He and his successor, Heber J. Grant, oversaw a period of increasing national presence and respect, thoug ===The Presidency of [[Heber J. Grant]]===
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  • * [[Edward J. Fraughton]]: Sculptor. * [[J. Kirk Richards]]: Contemporary religious painter.
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  • The '''J. Reuben Clark Law Society''' is sponsored by the [[J. Reuben Clark Law School]] at [[Brigham Young University]] and has over 10, The J. Reuben Clark Law Society upholds professional excellence through the follo
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  • ...mplying that we can improve our lot faithfully one day at a time. (Richard J. Allen) ...his calling, . . .” (The Teachings of Howard W. Hunter, edited by Clyde J. Williams [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1997], 215). As members of the Church
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  • '''Spencer J. Palmer''' was a professor of religion, a scholar of comparative world reli ...little they had.”[https://rsc.byu.edu/fall-2013/teaching-legacy-spencer-j-palmer]
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  • :By Elder [[Joe J. Christensen]] President Hinckley recently reminded us of President Heber J. Grant’s statement: “If there is any one thing that will bring peace an
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  • '''J. Ballard Washburn''' was a [[General Authority]] of [http://comeuntochrist. ...was born on January 18, 1929. His parents named him after Apostle [[Melvin J. Ballard]] because they thought he was a great man. The family lived in Bla
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  • [[Image:David_Ridges.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=David J. Ridges Mormon Scholar|right]] '''David J. Ridges''' is a scholar and prolific, bestselling author. He taught for the
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  • [[Image:Gary_J_Darby.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Gary J. Darby Mormon Author|left]] '''Gary J. Darby''' is the author of The Legend of Hooper’s Dragons series: ''If a
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  • ...ians that hails from Pleasant Grove, Utah. The family is headed by Donell J. and Denise Willey. All six children play classical stringed instruments.
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  • ...r do we remember to thank Him only after we get the things that we desire? J. Reuben Clark Jr. said, “A blessing always carries with it a responsibili
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  • ...ng blood of Jesus Christ” (''Learning for the Eternities,'' comp. George J. Romney [1977], 133; see also 3 Nephi 27:19–20).
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  • ...d “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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  • ...d Has Chosen to Preside,” ''Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Heber J. Grant'', 71.</ref>
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  • :President [[J. Reuben Clark]] Jr. said: “In the service of the Lord, it is not where yo
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  • ...needs to. “I do not believe that any man lives up to his ideals, [[Heber J. Grant]] said, “but if we are striving, if we are working, if we are tryi
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  • ...ic priorities to protect us from dangers. As an example, President [[Heber J. Grant]], the prophet from 1918 to 1945, was inspired to emphasize adherenc
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  • ...lleled role in helping His children keep their second estate. As President J. Reuben Clark Jr. declared, motherhood is “as divinely called, as eternal
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  • ...Father and Jesus Christ. (See HC 1:283–4; 3:381; 5:530; 6:51.) <ref>Ivan J. Barrett, “‘He Lives! For We Saw Him’,” ''Ensign'', Aug 1975, 17. [
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  • ...hrist as non-Christian and dangerous. Most prominent of these have been D. J. Nelson, Jerald and Sandra Tanner, John Ankerberg, and Ed Decker. Some of t
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  • ...as you are of your father, and we believe they are personages” ([[Heber J. Grant]], ''Deseret News Church Section'' Sept. 3, 1938). While some friend
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  • ...odern World by James W. Lucas and Warner P. Woodworth, Reviewed By: Lindon J. Robison
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  • .... President [[David O. McKay]], then second counselor to President [[Heber J. Grant]], wrote in his journal that ‘we courteously refused.’[https://w
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  • ...apostle on October 11, 1934, at the age of sixty-four by President [[Heber J. Grant]], and sustained to the Council of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostl
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  • ...name was absent from Church records by 1845. He briefly supported [[James J. Strang]] as the rightful follower of Joseph Smith and attempted to persuad
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  • In 1995, when Elder [[Merrill J. Bateman]] was asked by the Church to become the president of [[Brigham You
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  • ...elor to then Presiding Bishop [[Robert D. Hales]]. In 1994, when [[Merrill J. Bateman]] replaced Elder Hales as presiding bishop, Edgley was again calle
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  • ...80, she was called as second counselor to Primary general president [[Dwan J. Young]]. From 1995 to 1996, Grassli was a member of the [[Mormon Tabernacl
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  • ...ed to improve the art education of the school district. At her suggestion, J. Leo Fairbanks taught a course in drawing.
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  • ...s ''Divine Signatures: The Confirming Hand of God'' (2010) and [[Leonard J. Arrington]] and Susan Arrington Madsen’s ''Sunbonnet Sisters: True Stori
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  • ...ddaughter to two former Church presidents, [[Joseph F. Smith]] and [[Heber J. Grant]]. [[Hyrum Smith]] was her great-grandfather, and her aunt [[Lucy Gr
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  • ...osition, she was certain a mistake had been made. She explained to [[Heber J. Grant]], who issued the call, that she had a limited education, no social
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  • ...n]], and [[Relief Society]] within the mission. In 1940, President [[Heber J. Grant]] called her to serve as general president of the Primary.
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  • ...Sunday meetings, which was implemented during the administration of [[Dwan J. Young]]. Prior to her service as president, Shumway served for eleven year
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  • '''Rachel Ivins Grant''' was the mother of [[Heber J. Grant]], the seventh president of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of
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  • ...hem, including George B. Chambers, Willard Richards, John R. Sayer, and L. J. Shurtliff. Due to the delay of Elder Dahle, Sonne cancelled their reservat
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  • ...pleted Squadron Officer School and then graduated in 1974 from Fort Lesley J. McNair, the National War College in Washington, D.C.
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  • ...ng sustained April 6, 1941 and set apart May 23, 1941 by President [[Heber J. Grant]]. He served in that calling until his death January 15, 1958 in [[S
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  • ...istry of Education Scholar. He received his Juris Doctor Degree from the [[J. Reuben Clark Law School]], also at Brigham Young University, in 1993.<ref>
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  • ...96. He joined the religion faculty in 1996. He since received the [[Robert J. Matthews]] Teaching award, the Professor of Integrity award, and a four-ye
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  • ...American Historical Association meeting under the leadership of [[Leonard J. Arrington]], a noted historian. MHA was “organized to promote understand
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  • ...d after earning a Baccalaureat in 1973, entered the charter class at BYU's J. Ruben Clark Law School where he was awarded a Juris Doctorate in 1976.
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  • ...couraged Anderson to come to BYU. He transferred and studied Latin under [[J. Reuben Clark]] III and M. Carl Gibson and early Christian history and Gree
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  • ...his successful legal career in 1972 to serve as the founding dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at BYU.
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  • She is married to artist [[J. Kirk Richards]]. They are the parents of four children and live in Provo a
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  • He moved back to St. George in 1974 to help his uncle [[J. Ralph Atkin]] with his floundering SkyWest company. The company had three
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  • ...[[Wallace Bennett|Wallace Foster Bennett]]. He was the grandson of [[Heber J. Grant]], former President of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesu
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  • ...Snowflake, Arizona (named in part for his great-great-grandfather, William J. Flake). After serving as a [[Missionary]] in Zimbabwe and South Africa for
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  • In 1961 he received the Edward J. Neil Award for Fighter of the Year. He was honored at the 2007 Days of...
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  • ...ed Frances Marion Grant, the youngest daughter of Church president [[Heber J. Grant]], in 1922 and they were the parents of five children. He died on De
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  • ...News Tonight'' with Peter Jennings. Her first major assignment was the O. J. Simpson murder trial. More high-profile assignments followed.
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  • ...scapes and portraits of state figures such as George Q. Cannon and [[Heber J. Grant]]. His paintings of early Utah life were either ignored or lightly p
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  • During 1917 Tatge gave programs with Church president Heber J. Grant for the Liberty Bond drives.
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  • ...in 1968. He stayed with the firm until 1974. He was a law professor at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU from 1974 to 1977. On November 2, 1977, US
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  • ...rica, and Omniplex, Ltd. He was a member of the board of visitors of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at [[Brigham Young University]]. He was a member
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  • ...s degree from Utah State University and his juris doctorate degree from S. J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. From 1974 to 1980, he pr
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  • ...”) on Radio Disney. Accolades came from ''Billboard, Seventeen Magazine, J-14, Twist'', and ''Teen Vogue''.[https://www.tiffanyhoughton.com/] But, as
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  • In addition to teaching at [[Brigham Young University]]’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, he has been heavily involved in comparative const
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  • The monument was dedicated on July 21, 1935, by Church president [[Heber J. Grant]].
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  • ...iversity]], a position he held since June 2017. He served as dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School from 2009 to 2016. He had been on the faculty of
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  • *[[J. Spencer Cornwall]]. ''Stories of Our Mormon Hymns''. (Salt Lake City: Dese
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  • ...explore Mexico in search of the [[Book of Mormon]] city Zarahemla. [[Heber J. Grant]], who was then serving as member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apos
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  • ...the American West. From 2001 to 2009, he and two other sculptors ([[Edward J. Fraughton]] and Kent Ullberg) created a city-block long wagon train in Oma
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  • ...may be compared to dioceses in other Christian denominations.<ref>Leornard J. Arrington, ''[[Brigham Young: American Moses]]'', p. ___ </ref> This analo
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  • Maxwell was born in Washington, D. C. He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at [[Brigham Young University]]. He and his wife,
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  • ...r of ''Light of the New Day and Other Stories'' and ''The Last Blessing of J. Guyman LeGrand''. He has written numerous stories that have appeared in ''
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  • Deanne is a sister to author [[J. Scott Savage|Jeff Savage]]. She and her husband, Kent, are the parents of
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  • ...watching movies. She was sunbathing on a California beach when director E. J. Babille noticed her and invited her to come to Hollywood for a screen test
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  • ...are the creators of ''The Allegory of the Olive Tree'', which won the 2008 J. Carl Herzog Award for excellence in book design. The Bucherts designed a l
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  • ...the boards of the Bullis School, the D.C. College Access Program, and the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation. She has also served on the board
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  • Under Church Historian [[Leonard J. Arrington]], Jessee was assigned to collect and transcribe all of Joseph S
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  • ...Latter-day Saints in 1974 where he worked with Church historian [[Leonard J. Arrington]]. During 1974, he was also a fellow at the Newberry Library an
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  • Greene remarried in 2008; her husband Scott J. Mickelsen serves as a 3rd district justice court judge. Meanwhile, she has
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  • ...being reassigned to the ''Church News''. Under the tutelage of then editor J Malan Heslop, she learned the art of photojournalism. In total, she enjoyed
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  • ...hee'', was published in 2009 (two volumes). He coauthored with [[Alexander J. Baugh]] ''Tragedy and Truth: What Happened at Hawn's Mill'' (2014), and wi
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  • From 1960 to 1967, he co-owned and co-directed with [[Lael J. Woodbury]] the Ledges Theatre in Grand Ledge, Michigan. The American Educ
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  • ...The Coat,” a story from the childhood of past church president [[Heber J. Grant]].
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  • ...''By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis'' (with James J. Holmberg and John D. W. Guice); ''Orem'' (with Chase Arnold); ''The Histor
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  • ...righam Young University]]. Prior to her appointment by President [[Merrill J. Bateman]], she was BYU assistant student life vice president and the dean
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  • ...er-day Saints] in England and served under future Church president [[Heber J. Grant]]. President Grant was one of Everett’s benefactors and patrons; E
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  • ...and part of the politically active Cannon family. His grandfather [[Joseph J. Cannon]] and great-grandfather [[George Q. Cannon]] were Utah Congressman.
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  • ...of America, and Boy Scouts of America. He sat on the board of directors of J. C. Penney Co., JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Black & Decker Corporation. He wa
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  • '''Lynn J. Archibald''' was a college basketball coach. He was head coach at Universi
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  • He earned a law degree from [[Brigham Young University]]’s J. Reuben Clark Law School (summa cum laude with highest distinction and with
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  • ..., and Everyone in Between: More Colorful Characters in Mormon History''; ''J. Golden Kimball: The Remarkable Man Behind the Colorful Stories''; and ''Ke
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  • ...h of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He studied piano and organ with [[J. Spencer Cornwall]], conductor of the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] and gradu
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  • In 1981, Marielen and her husband, A. J., wrote the first how-to book on scrapbooking (''Keeping Memories Alive'')
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  • ...e she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in finance. She also earned her J. D. from BYU. She interned with the Federal Public Defender and U.S. Attorn
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  • ...llege, the family moved to Rexburg, Idaho. When he was named dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at BYU, the family moved to Orem, Utah.
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  • '''Mark J. Ormsby''' is a rugby player, coach, and referee. He is an administrative a
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  • ...miered as a leading lady in New York in ''The Little Minister'', a play by J. M. Barrie. She appeared in other Barrie plays including the titular role o
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  • ...t of Latter-day Saints]. He married Louise Clark, the eldest daughter of [[J. Reuben Clark]] Jr. They were the parents of one son.
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  • With [[Thom Duncan]] and [[J. Scott Bronson]], Duerden formed the Nauvoo Theatrical Society, which hoped
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  • ...d law from 1977 to 1981 as associate and assistant general counsel for the J.R. Simplot Company. He also taught business and accounting courses at Boise
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  • :His social studies teacher at Hurricane High, J. Wayne Edwards — [[LaVell Edwards]]’ brother — was the first to inspi
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  • ...New Jersey and is a great-granddaughter of former Church president [[Heber J. Grant]]. She is also the granddaughter of former U.S. Senator [[Wallace F.
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  • ...ity to put people at ease. He also did an good imitation of his relative [[J. Golden Kimball]]. He was an amateur magician and performed regionally.
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  • ''The Allegory of the Olive Tree'' won the 2008 J. Carl Herzog Award for excellence in book design. The award put the book in
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  • ...e study of Nauvoo history. Thus Richard Kimball is in turn the grandson of J. LeRoy Kimball, who was the first president of Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. and
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  • Rebekah holds a law degree from the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at [[Brigham Young University]] and attended Har
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  • ...e was an editor for the Curriculum Department. He coedited (with [[Matthew J. Grow]]) ''The Council of Fifty: What the Records Reveal about Mormon Histo
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  • ...already being [[set apart]] as counselors in the First Presidency (e.g., [[J. Reuben Clark]]). There have been other cases where counselors have been or
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  • ...ll of whom became general authorities in Church of Jesus Christ, and Frank J. Cannon, Utah's first U.S. Senator. Some of Cannon's prominent descendants
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  • ...ince 2003. The current Genesis presidency was set apart by Elder [[Merrill J. Bateman]] of the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]]. A member of the Seventy
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  • ...as sustained again in 1945. In the spring of 1935, he was asked by [[Heber J. Grant]] to give patriarchal blessings to members visiting Salt Lake from a
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  • ...-old and believed that he was not ready to serve. Church president [[Heber J. Grant]] therefore left the position vacant (three men served as Acting Pat
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  • ..._history_encyclopedia/e/ECCLES_DAVID.shtml “David Eccles” by [[Leonard J. Arrington]]]
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  • ...their own discretion, independent of the First Presidency. Apostle Heber J. Grant, for example, reported that while visiting Mormon settlements in Mex In 1933, during the administration of President [[Heber J. Grant]], a final 16-page manifesto was read in each ward, which sought to
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  • ...lang=eng “John the Baptist: A Burning and a Shining Light” by [[Robert J. Matthews]]]'''
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  • ...or Adiel F. Stewart. In 1960, Skousen was dismissed by newly elected mayor J. Bracken Lee after Skousen raided an illegal poker club where the mayor was
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  • ...ding president of the Mormon Trails Association, was awarded the [[Leonard J. Arrington]] Award for a lifetime of distinguished contributions to Mormon
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  • [[Leonard J. Arrington]], who headed the History Division of the Historical Department
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  • ...essor of Mormon studies at a secular university as the inaugural [[Leonard J. Arrington]] Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University.
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  • ...luding missionary in the New York Rochester mission with her husband, [[Ed J. Pinegar]], and matron of the [[Manti Utah Temple]]. She also served with h
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  • Young and his wife, Edith—a daughter of Church president [[Heber J. Grant]]—were the parents of four children.
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  • ...He was recruited to work for the summer under Church Historian [[Leonard J. Arrington]] doing a search and study of [[Brigham Young]]’s papers in
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  • '''David J. Whittaker''' is a Church historian and bibliographer. He worked with the {{DEFAULTSORT:Whittaker, David J.}}
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  • ...s widely published in the field of Mormon history, and historian [[Leonard J. Arrington]] called him "one of the [http://comeuntochrist.org church's] mo
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  • ...rk City and London, England. He holds a Juris Doctorate degree from the S. J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. Following his graduation
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  • ...He also went to explore parts of Arizona and Mexico for President [[Heber J. Grant]]. His first wife, Diana, was killed there in 1882. He returned to O
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  • ...eral Authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; [[Heber J. Grant]], president of the Church of Jesus Christ; [[Don Carlos Young]], a
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  • *Parley P. Pratt: The Apostle Paul of Mormonism (with [[Matthew J. Grow]]) (2011)
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  • ...]], he moved toward law when he was accepted into the charter class of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU. He graduated in 1976 in the top ten of his
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  • ...father’s brother was [[Jedediah M. Grant]]; his first cousin was [[Heber J. Grant]]. The family went with the Saints to [[Nauvoo, Illinois]]. His fami
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  • [[Image:J.D.Folsom.jpg|200px|thumb|left]] '''John David “J. D.” Folsom''' is a former American football linebacker. He was born on A
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  • ...on October 3, 1998, BYU created the Robert K. Thomas professorship in the J. Reuben Clark Law School. BYU also offers an endowed scholarship fund in hi
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  • ...llege (formerly Weber Academy), where he met [[Ernest L. Wilkinson]] and [[J. Willard Marriott]]. He was asked to be president of Gila Junior College (n
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  • He is the author of ''J. Reuben Clark: The Public Years''; ''The American Founding''; and he cowrot
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  • ...n. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from [[Brigham Young University]]’s [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School.
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  • ...grew up in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He worked in the insurance business with [[J. Richard Clarke]].
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  • ...the [[Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square|Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] under [[J. Spencer Cornwall]]. He served from 1936 to 1937.[https://www.thetabernacle
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  • ...said that he knew every stone in its walls. Of Truman O. Angell, [[Wendell J. Ashton]] wrote: "As long as the Salt Lake Temple stands, there will be a m
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  • ...n 1958, [[Anthony W. Ivins]] in 1958, [[Jacob Hamblin]] in 1958, [[William J. Flake|William Jordan Flake]] in 1959, [[John Albert Scorup]] in 1960, and
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  • ...oid Corporation, Ernst and Young, The Propeller Group, Jefferson Hospital, J. McLaughlin, and London Fog.
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  • In 1965, Ore-Ida was sold to the H. J. Heinz Company for $30 million (equivalent to about $411 million today). Gr
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  • :"President [[J. Reuben Clark]], Jr., a [[General Authorities|General Authority]], said ove
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  • ...he [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] and fellow Church historian [[Matthew J. Grow|Matt Grow]], where they took questions about many different topics ab
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  • ...dbreaking ceremony and site dedication were held on May 29, 1999. [[Vaughn J. Featherstone]], a member of the [[Seventy]], led the ceremony and offered
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  • On 27 November 1982, the temple site was dedicated by Elder [[Marvin J. Ashton]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] and a groundbreaking cer
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  • ...in Salt Lake to open a 35-bed facility. On May 11, 1922, President [[Heber J. Grant]] of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dedicated the
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  • ...ty of North Carolina. In 1973, he was one of the founding faculty of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at BYU.
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  • ...2005/acquiring-cumorah Religious Educator, "Acquiring Cumorah," by Cameron J. Packer]
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  • '''Porter J. Ellett''' is a senior assistant to NFL Kansas City Chiefs’ head coach [[
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  • ...e State University), a B.A. from [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU), and a J.D. from the University of Utah in 1967.<ref><em>LDS Church Almanac</em>, 20 ...ean of the BYU Law School from 1985 to 1989. There he helped to create the J. Reuben Clark Law Society (JRCLS), an international organization for Latter
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  • :''On to [[Heber J. Grant|Next Church Prophet]]''
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  • ...O. McKay served as a counselor in the [[First Presidency]] to both [[Heber J. Grant]] and [[George Albert Smith (Prophet)|George Albert Smith]]. Then wi
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  • The president of the Church at the time was [[Heber J. Grant]]. He learned of Harold B. Lee’s success in the area of welfare, a
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  • ...tured a moment in Egypt with Elder McKay and his traveling companion, Hugh J. Cannon, both sitting on camels in front of the famous Sphinx. The scrapboo
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  • She married J. William Knight (the brother of Inez Knight) in the Salt Lake Temple in Jan
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  • ...de-prevention-hotline/ BYU Magazine, “Answering the Call,” by Margaret J. Sheffield]
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  • ...and appointed president of Brigham Young University, succeeding [[Merrill J. Bateman]] in that position. He was granted emeritus status on October 1, 2
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  • ..., Curtis, Bradshaw & Bednar. He was also an adjunct professor in BYU’s [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School.
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  • ...al studies from Harvard University and then received a law degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at [[Brigham Young University]]. He was a chief ex
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  • '''J. Gary Daynes''' is a professor of history and is currently provost and vice
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  • ...ng University]] Center for Economic Self Reliance, now called the [[Melvin J. Ballard]] Center for Economic Self-Reliance, which works to relieve povert
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  • ...nt Professor of English at the University of Utah. In 1919 President Heber J. Grant called him to be the Superintendent of Church Schools. He obtained h
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  • ...e, and so he did not join the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles until [[Melvin J. Ballard]] died in 1939, making an opening in the Quorum. This practice of
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  • ...horses and buggy and often was the driver for his father and then [[Heber J. Grant]], who followed his father as President of the Tooele Stake, as they
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  • ...ed for a long time, and so Marsh went to Joseph Smith, who appointed Selah J. Griffin in Thayer's stead. (See [[Doctrine and Covenants]] 56:5.)
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  • ...ed under leadership of George M. Hinkle, William Law, Sidney Rigdon, James J. Strang, and David Whitmer. He finally broke with all organized religion. H
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  • ...leased as Presiding Bishop and was asked to be Second Counselor to [[Heber J. Grant]] in the Church's First Presidency. He is one of the few individuals
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  • ...achelor’s degree in political science and his juris doctorate from the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School. He settled in San Diego, California, where he f
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  • ...ailroad came an increasing non–Latter-day Saint population. In 1889 Fred J. Kiesel, not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ, was elected mayor of O
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  • ...r with a fellowship on Mormon architecture with Church Historian [[Leonard J. Arrington]]. He worked at Pasadena Design Associates before moving to Utah
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  • ...inging would be lead by John Daynes and the accompaniment played by Joseph J. Daynes on the little Melodeon [a small one-rank pump organ]. When the emig
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  • She was born on October 23, 1910, in Malad, Idaho. She and her husband, J. Donald Gabbott were the parents of five children. She died on February 13,
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  • ..., retiring as full professor. He worked with former department chair Edgar J. Thompson in the planning and construction of the Libby Gardner Concert Hal
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  • ...dential citation from [[Brigham Young University]]’s president [[Merrill J. Bateman]] for her lifelong service to the children of The Church of Jesus
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  • '''Willy J. Reske''' as a composer and organist. He composed hundreds of hymns and org
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  • '''Tony J. Martin''' is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Ch
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  • ...neth R. Mays]], Jeffrey N. Walker, Steven B. Bain, Robert S. Clark, Gerrit J. Dirkmaat, [[Steven C. Harper]], Michael L. Hutchings, [[Heidi S. Swinton]]
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  • Wahsburn, J. N. (1939) ''Book of Mormon Geography.'' New Era Publishing Company, Provo,
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  • ...ussian and other languages at sight." In a perceptive critique, [[William J. Hamblin]], a colleague of Nibley at BYU, remarked that "Nibley's methodolo
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  • :“It starts with revelation,” said Young Men General [[Steven J. Lund]]. “The Children and Youth program allows young people and parents
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  • ...f the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was ordained an apostle by [[Heber J. Grant]] on October 12, 1933.
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  • ...on the doctrine and covenants along with [[Dennis A. Wright]] and [[Craig J. Ostler]].
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  • Frances J. Monson, wife of Prophet and President Thomas S. Monson, passed away on May
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  • ...y. In 1926 he served a short-term mission in Rhode Island. In 1931 [[Heber J. Grant]] called Elder Richards to move to California to serve as president
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  • ...Marriage|traditional marriage]] movement. He was a law professor at the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School which is part of [[Brigham Young University]] (B
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  • On 6 April [[1941]], Brother Smith was called by Church President [[Heber J. Grant]] to be one of the first five [[Assistants to the Twelve|Assistants
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  • ...of the Twelve Apostles: [[George Q. Morris]], [[Boyd K. Packer]], [[Marvin J. Ashton]], [[L. Tom Perry]], [[David B. Haight]], [[James E. Faust]], [[Nea
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  • * Ivan J. Barrett, ''Trumpeter of God: Fascinating True Stories of the Great Mission
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  • Ivins was a cousin of [[Heber J. Grant]], his father and Grant's mother being brother and sister. In 1878 I
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  • ...ized with a severe fit of coughing. He requested his wife to summon Dr. H. J. Richards, who soon arrived, but he had become unconscious, and passed away
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  • ...nts were [[James E. Talmage]] and [[John A. Widtsoe]].<ref>Palmer, Spencer J., ''The Expanding Church'', (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1978) p. 65</ref
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  • ...ed as co-editor of the ''Improvement Era'' in 1922, with President [[Heber J. Grant]] the President of the Church listed as the other editor.<ref>Clark,
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  • ...George, Utah) and the town of Snowflake, [[Arizona]] (along with [[William J. Flake]]) are named after Erastus Snow.
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  • ...rt Student’s League. He met and married Dorothy Weir, daughter of artist J. Alden Wier, in February 1931. She also died of cancer in 1947.
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  • ...of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. Her husband, [[Lyall J. Gardner|Lyall]], composed this hymn.
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  • ...826, the John Whitmer Historical Association published an article by Shane J. Chism that stated, "The current Latter-day Saint hymnbook credits an incor
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  • ...d a Baptist church at age 18, though he remained dissatisfied.<ref>Matthew J. Grow, “The Extraordinary Life of Parley P. Pratt,” Ensign, Apr 2007, 5
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  • ...incredible knowledge of the [[Mormon books|scriptures]]. President [[Heber J. Grant]] called him “the best posted man on the scriptures of the General
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  • ...General Conference. On the afternoon of 6th April 1931, President [[Heber J. Grant]] had requested James to visit the First Presidency office, where he
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  • ...er founding fathers, and other eminent men of the 17th and 18th centuries. J. D. T. McAllister, a counselor in the temple presidency, was baptized for 2
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  • ...He died on December 1, 1856, nine days after the birth of his son [[Heber J. Grant]]. He was the father of eleven children, one of whom was adopted.
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