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White Washing
a toilet inside and out was one of 373 requirements for which group in the
church during the early 1900’s?
a.
Elders quorum
b.
The Scouts
c.
The Cubs
d.
The Beehives
Yesterday’s
answer:
A.
The girl he should marry
James
Hart and the late J. Golden Kimball fell in love with the same girl. Golden
Kimball was concerned and took up the matter with one of the Church leaders. It
was suggested that he fast and pray.
Months
later, Golden met the leader who had advised him, and the latter asked about
his affairs. Golden replied, “While I was fasting and praying, James Hart marred
the girl.”
The
leader said, “That just proves to us all, that faith without works is dead.”
A Time to Laugh, A
Briggs Family Collection (Salt Lake City: 1987), 96.
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