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Aurelia
S. Rogers, mother of the primary, picked up what habit from her grandmother?
a.
Smoking
b.
Scripture study
c.
Prayer
d.
Swearing
Yesterday’s answer:
C Sundial
From
the life of W. W. Phelps: While living
in Nauvoo, W. W. Phelps came to be recognized as a supreme toastmaster. New Year’s
Day, 1845, he made a memorable toasting of the Twelve by giving each a descriptive
sobriquet:
Brigham
Young—“Lion of the Lord”
Heber
C. Kimball—“Herald of Grace”
Parley
P. Pratt—“Archer of Paradise”
Orson
Hyde—“Olive Branch of Israel”
Willard
Richards—“Keeper of Rolls”
John
Taylor—“Champion of Right”
William
Smith—“Patriarchal Jacob Staff”
Wilford
Woodruff—“Banner of the Gospel”
George
A. Smith—“Entablature of Truth”
Orson
Pratt—“Gauge of Philosophy”
John
E. Page—“Sundial”
Lyman
Wight—“Wild Ram of the Mountains”
Richard
S. Van Wagoner and Steven C. Walker, A
Book of Mormons, (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1982), 208.
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