1. Reed Smoot served as an apostle for 41 years. How many of these
years were in conjunction as United States Senator from Utah?
A.
5 years
B.
30 years
C.
17 years
D.
All 41 years
2. During a 1964 visit with President David O’McKay, United States
President, Lyndon B. Johnson said what?
A.
He felt inspired in
previous meetings with the Prophet
B.
He wanted the Saints to
leave Utah
C.
He wanted to become a
member
D.
He wanted the Church to
send more missionaries
3. How many years did the Parliament of World Religions snub the
Church after the initial rejection to a delegation led by apostle B. H.
Roberts?
A.
100 years
B.
25 years
C.
150 years
D.
The Church has always
been accepted
4. George Q. Morris has the distinction of being the oldest apostle
ordained to the Quorum of the Twelve. How old was he at the time of his
ordination?
A.
90
B.
69
C.
77
D.
80
Yesterday’s answer:
(A)
The bible was printed there in 1542
The following from
the journal of Jesse N. Smith, dated September 25, 1862:
.
. . Saw at the hotel a copy of an ancient Bible, printed in Dutch, in 1542,
which circumstance caused the hotel where we tarried to be called the Bible
house, as it was printed there.
Oliver
R. Smith, ed., The Journal of Jesse
Nathaniel Smith-1834-1906 (Provo: Jesse N. Smith Family Assn., 1970), 85.
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