Monday, March 16, 2020

Not Once, but Twice


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August Erickson
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Elder August Erickson had to defend four elders arrested for preaching while serving their missions in Sweden. It was necessary for Elder Erickson to defend the four elders once in Police Court, but then again, when?
a.            From the courtroom to their apartments
b.            From the High Lutheran Ecclesiastical Assembly
c.             From the Church of Sweden Assembly
d.            From a Swedish Military Court
Yesterday’s answer:
a.            Green lawn and flowers around the house
From the life of Alice Lavina Hobbs Banks:   Alice Lavina Hobbs came across the Plains at the age of five with her parents. They arrived in Salt Lake City, October 26, 1864, with the William Hyde Company.
Alice married William Ellis Banks, April 11, 1877, in the St. George Temple. They lived in Manti for a time while William was working on the Manti Temple, then they moved to Parowan to care for William’s father, who was blind. In 1905, they moved to the Big Horn Basin, in Wyoming.
Alice was the first to have lawn and flowers around her house. When World War I broke out, they moved to Provo, Utah. She chose Provo because she wanted to be buried in a well-kept cemetery.
International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude, (Publishers Press, 1998), 1: 150.

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