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An editorial in Utah Farmer magazine stated which prophet
was the most generous to the widow and those in need?
a.
David O. McKay
b.
Heber J. Grant
c.
Joseph F. Smith
d.
Joseph Fielding Smith
Yesterday’s answer:
A.
Brigham Young
From the life of Brigham Young: Another time he
expressed his approval of music: “Tight-laced religious professors of the
present generation have a horror at the sound of a fiddled. There is no music
in hell, for all good music belongs to heaven.” Regarding parties, he said, “Is
there any harm in Sunday School parties? No! It is one of the most harmless
kinds of enjoyment when conducted aright. If they wish to dance, let them
dance; let them talk and play; but not do any wrong.” He also encouraged
education and even the possession of fine material goods, especially if they
could be manufactured at home.
Flake, Lawrence R., Prophets and Apostles of the Last
Dispensation, (Provo, Utah: Religious Study Center, Brigham Young
University, 2001), 30.
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