In what year
did Nauvoo vote in a LDS mayor after the Saints were exiled from the city in
1846?
a.
1871
b.
1977
c.
1902
d.
2005
Yesterday’s answers:
(D) Light a
bon fire in the dining room
Shortly
after her [Martha Cannon] return from Chicago she wrote to Angus: “James is a
terror. I sometimes fear his growing up. Imagine, if you can, the combined
stubbornness of his pa and ma compressed in his little make-up. . . . He turns
the hot water into the bath and floats things in for boats—balances his belly
across the edge running the risk of scalding. Yesterday he found a match
somewhere in spite of my secure hiding place, came running to me stating he had
‘started’ a bonfire in the dining room and put a dish over it to keep the smoke
in.’ ‘Tis like herding a wild bull in a cramped pasture—destructive. He wants
to break, cut and open everything.”
Chronicles of Courage, comp. by Lesson Committee (Salt Lake City:
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1992), 3:142-143.

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