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  • '''Donald Q. Cannon''' is emeritus professor at [[Brigham Young University]]. His areas {{DEFAULTSORT:Cannon, Donald Q.}}
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  • '''Patrick Q. Mason''' is an American historian and Mormon scholar who has written on di {{DEFAULTSORT:Mason, Patrick Q.}}
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  • '''Q. Bryce Randle''' is an animation editor and creative director and currently {{DEFAULTSORT:Randle, Q. Bryce}}
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  • [[George Q. Cannon|George Quayle Cannon]] (January 11, 1827, Liverpool, England – Ap ...was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; George Q. Cannon was 13 years old at the time.
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  • ...19, 1857, in San Francisco, California. He was the son of Apostle [[George Q. Cannon]] and was the editor of the ''Ogden Standard'' from 1889 to 1892, t {{DEFAULTSORT:Cannon, John Q.}}
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  • [[Image:Sylvester_Q_Cannon.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Sylvester Q. Cannon, past Apostle|left]] '''Sylvester Q. Cannon''' was a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] of [http:/
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  • ...oth of these Utah bookstores trace their organizational roots to [[George Q. Cannon]], a Latter-day Saint [[General Authorities|General Authority]]. ===George Q. Cannon & Sons===
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  • [[George Q. Cannon|George Quayle Cannon]] (January 11, 1827, Liverpool, England – Ap ...was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; George Q. Cannon was 13 years old at the time.
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  • [[Image:Sylvester_Q_Cannon.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Sylvester Q. Cannon, past Apostle|left]] '''Sylvester Q. Cannon''' was a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] of [http:/
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  • ...n the Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. He was the son of President [[George Q. Cannon]]. He was a member of the First Council of [[Seventy]] and a member Born March 12, 1859, to George Q. Cannon and Elizabeth Hoagland, Cannon was provided with excellent educatio
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  • ...ncyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History,'' ed. by Arnold K. Garr, [[Donald Q. Cannon]], and [[Richard O. Cowan]] (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 20 ...tter-day Saints]] to Utah Territory.<ref>[[George Q. Cannon|Cannon, George Q.]] and [[Wilford Woodruff]], ''Faith Promoting Series: Gems For the Young F
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  • ...eorge Q. Cannon, Gospel Truth: Discourses and Writings of President George Q. Cannon, selected, arranged, and edited by Jerreld L. Newquist [Salt Lake C
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  • Q: Why do Mormon women stop having babies at thirty-five? Q: What do you get when you cross a Kleptomaniac and a Mormon?
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  • ...y other art services the Church may need. In June 1890, President [[George Q. Cannon]] told them their proposal had been accepted. ...ell known for his landscapes and portraits of state figures such as George Q. Cannon and [[Heber J. Grant]]. His paintings of early Utah life were eithe
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  • '''Donald Q. Cannon''' is emeritus professor at [[Brigham Young University]]. His areas {{DEFAULTSORT:Cannon, Donald Q.}}
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  • '''Patrick Q. Mason''' is an American historian and Mormon scholar who has written on di {{DEFAULTSORT:Mason, Patrick Q.}}
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  • '''Q. Bryce Randle''' is an animation editor and creative director and currently {{DEFAULTSORT:Randle, Q. Bryce}}
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  • ...Experience: A History of the Latterday Saints. For his biography on George Q. Cannon, Bitton was honored with the MHA Best Book Award in 1999; in 2006, ...eretnews.com/article/727860/Biography-details-the-talents-genius-of-George-Q-Cannon.html]
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  • ...19, 1857, in San Francisco, California. He was the son of Apostle [[George Q. Cannon]] and was the editor of the ''Ogden Standard'' from 1889 to 1892, t {{DEFAULTSORT:Cannon, John Q.}}
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  • Garr, Arnold K., Donald Q. Cannon, and Richard O. Cowan, eds. ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint Hist ...cyclopedia of Joseph Smith’s Teachings.'' Eds. Larry E. Dahl and Donald Q. Cannon. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, Inc., 1997
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  • ...Young: Images of a Mormon Prophet (2000) by Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, R. Q. Shupe ...ph F. Smith: Portrait of a Prophet (2000) by Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, R. Q. Shupe
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  • ...as changed to the Liver pool office, as emigration clerk to Pres. [[George Q. Cannon]], and later as chief clerk, in which capacity he also served under ...ociate editor on the [[Deseret News]], and also as assistant to Pres. Geo. Q. Cannon on the ''Juvenile Instructor'', of which latter periodical he becam
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  • ...to the Pacific Islands. In 1850, a group of ten elders, including [[George Q. Cannon]] were sent to the Hawaiian Islands. As the Hawaiians converted to ...reign to them. Serving in the [[First Presidency]] at the time were George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith, who had both served as missionaries in the Haw
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  • On April 8, 1873, Brigham Young added John, Brigham Jr., [[George Q. Cannon]], [[Lorenzo Snow]], and [[Albert Carrington]] as additional counse ...1900, the First Presidency—which consisted of [[Lorenzo Snow]], [[George Q. Cannon]], and [[Joseph F. Smith]]—changed the policy of presidential suc
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  • ...[https://honorcode.byu.edu/q-a-with-the-director-of-byus-honor-code-office Q&A] with Honor Code Director Kevin Utt. ...personally affected with sensitivity, love and respect,” he said in the Q&A.
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  • * April 23 - [[George Q. Morris]] dies in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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  • * May 29 - [[Sylvester Q. Cannon]] dies in Salt Lake City.
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  • ...dent of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], with [[George Q. Cannon]] and [[Joseph F. Smith]] as counselors.
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  • * April 6 - [[Sylvester Q. Cannon]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Heber J. Grant]]
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  • * April 12 - [[George Q. Cannon]] dies in Monterey California.
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  • * April 8 - [[George Q. Morris]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]]
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  • ...dent of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], with [[George Q. Cannon]] and [[Joseph F. Smith]] as counselors.
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  • ...t Presidency]] reorganized, with [[John Taylor]] as president and [[George Q. Cannon]] and [[Joseph F. Smith]] as counselors. There had been no [[First
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  • ...e scriptures for any heavenly being bearing God’s message” <ref>George Q. Cannon, Gospel Truth, sel. Jerreld L. Newquist [1987], 54).</ref> The scri
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  • ...[[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], is quoted by [[George Q. Cannon]] in his journal (January 7, 1898, archives of the Church) as havin
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  • ...glise de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours, est cité par George Q. Cannon dans son journal (7 Janvier 1898, archives de l'Eglise) comme ayant
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  • Apostle [[George Q. Cannon]] stated,
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  • ...that we should receive the glory that he has in store for us.<ref>[[George Q. Cannon]], ''Journal of Discourses'', 26:189-190.</ref>. Latter-day Saints
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  • ...Wilford Woodruff]] and his two counselors [[Joseph F. Smith]] and [[George Q. Cannon]] (Abraham’s father) became involved in the company as private in
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  • ...founded the ''The Saint Louis Luminary'' in 1854 in Missouri, and [[George Q. Cannon]] founded the ''The Western Standard'' in San Francisco in 1856. W
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  • ...d continued to serve as First Counselor under Presiding Bishop [[Sylvester Q. Cannon]] after Nibley was released in 1925 to serve in the [[First Preside
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  • ...ved under two [[Presiding Bishop]]s: [[Charles W. Nibley]] and [[Sylvester Q. Cannon]].
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  • ...ed in 1853 by Elder Kaulaulau of Maui, who had been sent by Elder [[George Q. Cannon]].
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  • ...came an editor with the ''Juvenile Instructor'' and was called by [[George Q. Cannon]] to write a column specifically for children, which was called...
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  • ...ssion with the outbreak of World War II. She met her future husband, Edwin Q. Cannon, in that mission. After they were married in 1941, they served in m
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  • '''George Goddard''' served as the first assistant to [[George Q. Cannon]] who served as the first superintendent of the Deseret [[Sunday Sc
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  • *Davis, Garold N. "Germany Dresden Mission" in Garr, Arnold K., Donald Q. Cannon and Richard O. Cowan, ed., Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint history
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  • *[[Arnold K. Garr|Garr, Arnold K.]], [[Donald Q. Cannon]] and [[Richard O. Cowan]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint
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  • ...ough the health care bill and end earmarks had not been kept. Video of the Q&A went viral and received extensive media coverage. Upon hearing that U.S.
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  • ...amation<ref>Parrish, Alan K. "John A. Widtsoe" in Garr, Arnold K, [[Donald Q. Cannon]] and [[Richard O. Cowan]], ed. ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint
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  • ...s also published religious-based books with [[John Hilton III]], such as ''Q&A: Common Questions and Powerful Answers'', ''Why?: Powerful Answers and Pr
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  • ...and editor of ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History'' (with [[Donald Q. Cannon]] and [[Richard O. Cowan]]; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2000); an
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  • ...lice Cannon in 1844 in Nauvoo. She was a sister of Church apostle [[George Q. Cannon]].
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  • ...y other art services the Church may need. In June 1890, President [[George Q. Cannon]] told them their proposal had been accepted.
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  • ...amily. His grandfather [[Joseph J. Cannon]] and great-grandfather [[George Q. Cannon]] were Utah Congressman. His brother [[Chris Cannon]] was a Congres
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  • ...on. He was released in 1937. He then served as first assistant to [[George Q. Morris]], general superintendent of the [[Young Men]]’s Mutual Improveme
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  • ...h in Historical Perspective'' (with [[Charles D. Tate Jr.]]. With [[Donald Q. Cannon]], he edited ''Encyclopedia of Joseph Smith’s Teachings'' and ''T
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  • ...y other art services the Church may need. In June 1890, President [[George Q. Cannon]] told them their proposal had been accepted.
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  • ...also wrote the forwards to ''Life of Joseph Smith the Prophet'' by George Q. Cannon and ''Autobiography of [[Parley P. Pratt]]''.
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  • ...s jurisdiction is confined to the stake in which it is organized (Doxey, Q&A).
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  • ...99); ''Unto Every Nation: Gospel Light Reaches Every Land'' (with [[Donald Q. Cannon]], [[Richard O. Cowan]], David F. Boone, and [[Fred E. Woods]]); an
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  • ...e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", a masters thesis by Travis Q. Mecham, May 2009, Utah State University.
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  • ...91169/QA-Hamilton-actor-and-Utahn-Thayne-Jasperson-on-faith-and-doubt.html Q&A with the ''Deseret News'']
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  • [http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/King_Follett_Discourse Donald Q. Cannon, “King Follett Discourse,” Encyclopedia of Mormonism]
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  • ...h of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was a grand-nephew of [[George Q. Cannon]]. He died on March 5, 2002.
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  • :A final witness is from [[George Q. Cannon]], former member of the [[First Presidency]], who said that “the
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  • ...d Practical Reasons for Living LDS Standards''; ''The Big Picture''; and ''Q&A: Common Questions and Powerful Answers for LDS Youth''. He contributed to
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  • * [[George Q. Morris]] 1937–1948
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  • ...-big-6-0.html?pg=all] In 1941, he created the restaurant Don Carlos Bar-Be-Q. He established the first Arctic Circle Drive-In Restaurant in 1952 in Salt
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  • She died on February 20, 2015. She was a granddaughter of [[George Q. Cannon]] and Caroline Young Cannon and a great-granddaughter of [[Brigham
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  • ...by the contributions other women missionaries had made, President [[George Q. Cannon]] announced: “‘It has been decided to call some of our wise and
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  • ...ther said 10,000. Transcripts of the talks by [[John Taylor]] and [[George Q. Cannon]] were published in the ''Deseret News'' and later the Journal of D
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  • ...889 he was ordained an Apostle by President [[Wilford Woodruff]], [[George Q. Cannon]] and [[Joseph F. Smith]] and eight of the Apostles being present.
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Morris, George Q.}}
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  • ...included, [[Orson Pratt]] (127), [[Heber C. Kimball]] (113), and [[George Q. Cannon]] (111).
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  • '''Q'''
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  • ...on was born on July 23, 1879, in Salt Lake City. His parents were [[George Q. Cannon]] and Caroline Young Cannon (a daughter of [[Brigham Young]]. He wa
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  • ...erland.<ref>Lawrence R. Flake, "Joseph Anderson" in Arnold K. Garr, Donald Q. Cannon and Richard O. Cowan, ed. ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint Histor
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  • *Flake, Lawrence R. "LeGrand Richards" in Garr, Arnold K., Donald Q. Cannon and Richard O. Cowan ed., ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint Histor
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  • ...lature. In that year he also went to Washington, DC, to work with [[George Q. Cannon]] in attempting to dissuade Congress from passing the [[Edmunds Act
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  • ...were called later to serve in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: [[George Q. Morris]], [[Boyd K. Packer]], [[Marvin J. Ashton]], [[L. Tom Perry]], [[Da
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  • ...early 1840s.<ref>William E. Homer, "Milo Andrus" in Arnold K. Garr, Donald Q. Cannon, and Richard O. Cowan, ed. ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint Histo
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  • ...l]] Union. He was the Second Assistant to General Superientendent [[George Q. Cannon]] from July 1894 to January 1899. He then served as the First Assi
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  • ...idents in the other missions in Europe as well.<ref>Arnold K. Garr, Donald Q. Cannon and Ricahrd O. Cowan, ed. ''Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint Histor
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  • ...d by the contributions other women missionaries had made, President George Q. Cannon announced: “‘It has been decided to call some of our wise and p
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  • In Utah, he assisted [[George Q. Cannon]] in editing the Deseret News. He founded the Salt Lake Daily Heral
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  • ...tes]], and was ordained on the same day to that position by Pres. [[George Q. Cannon]], assisted by Pres. [[Wilford Woodruff]] and several of the [[Apos
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  • ...a whole family are secured by the correct education of a woman” (George Q. Cannon, ''Gospel Truth'', sel. Jerreld L. Newquist [Salt Lake City: Desere
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  • :Q. Are you sure that [Joseph] had the plates at the time you were writing for
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  • ...ll at Pitman shorthand in serving as a clerk to mission president [[George Q. Cannon]].
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  • ...e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", a masters thesis by Travis Q. Mecham, May 2009, Utah State University.
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  • ...amilton spent Friday and Saturday at BYU. Friday night they took part in a Q&A after the premiere of a student-produced documentary called “The Black
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  • ...y were taken to George Cannon, father of subsequent Church leader [[George Q. Cannon]] and a furniture maker by trade who doubled as the local undertake
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  • ...ed as a meeting place. The edifice was dedicated in April 1898 by [[George Q. Cannon]], then serving as a member of the [[First Presidency]] of the Chur
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  • ...e brought to the Mansion House. It is believed that the father of [[George Q. Cannon]] created the [[Images of Joseph Smith|death masks]] of Joseph and
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  • ...sus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hawaii. He was taught by Elder [[George Q. Cannon]] in 1851. Kauwe served as a [[Missionary|missionary]] in the Japa
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  • ...rew languages|Hebrew]] '''&#1497;&#1506;&#1511;&#1489;''' '''Ya&#703;&#259;q&#333;&#7687;''' "Holder of the heel; supplanter") is a younger brother of t
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  • In April 2020, Hill hosted a Facebook live Q&A session with missionaries for the Church in his hometown of Pocatello, Id
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  • ...-revival tower, and sixteen graceful pinnacles. On 21 March 1897, [[George Q. Cannon]], first counselor to President Woodruff, dedicated the rebuilt str
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