My
wife and I attended the funeral of a friend on Saturday. To the rest of the Christian
world, they struggle to say goodbye, however, in the LDS faith, it really isn’t
goodbye, but more, see you later. The funeral is a celebration of the
individual’s life, and even though tears are shed, there seems to be more
smiles as the family shares stories of their life. Today was no different. It
helps today that there is time between the death and the funeral. However, on the
trail west, there wasn’t this luxury. After traveling all day long on the trail west, it was
noticed that a little girl was missing whose mother passed away the previous
day. Where did the scouts from the company find the little girl?
a.
Lying on her
mother’s grave
b.
Heading east to
find her father
c.
Picking
raspberries at the trails edge
d.
Crying at the
last river they had crossed
Yesterday’s answer:
d. The President of the United States
Maneuvering
to increase its [Deseret News]
influence, it sent complimentary annual subscriptions to the U.S. President,
his entire cabinet, all territorial delegates, most members of the House of
Representatives, and all but one of the Senators.
Monte
Burr McLaws, Spokesman for the Kingdom (Provo,
Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1977) xv.
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