Jesse N. Smith
1.
When Jesse N. Smith’s mother, aunt to the Prophet, arrived in
Kirtland, Ohio, it was not to do what?
A)
Move anymore
B)
Separate herself from the Church
C)
Join the Church
D)
Help in the efforts to construct the
Kirtland Temple
2.
Who did Daniel Wells say the best lawyer he
knew was?
A)
Alexander Doniphan
B)
Abraham Lincoln
C)
Joseph Smith
D)
Elias Higbee
3.
What was early member Thomas Bullock an inspector of during
the early days in the Salt Lake Valley?
A)
Inspector of liquors
B)
Inspector of brands
C)
Covered wagon safety and emissions
D)
Inspector of livestock at the tithing yard
4.
What did Howard Egan trade for to copy from
the journal of William Clayton?
A)
A sack of beans
B)
Starting Clayton’s fire first thing in the
morning
C)
Giving Clayton’s talk in sacrament meeting
D)
Doing Clayton’s laundry
Yesterday’s answer:
(D)
Deseret Almanac
Between
1851 and 1866, William W. Phelps compiled fourteen known almanacs. During the
first few years they were titled Deseret
Almanac; by 1859 they were simply titled Almanac, but the titled Deseret Almanac appeared again in 1865.
David
J. Whittaker, “Alamancs in the New England Heritage of Mormonism,” BYU Studies, Fall 1989, 99.
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