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As a young boy, what was Moses Thatcher doing that
could earn him $5/ hr. easily in the early 1850s?
a.
Selling Books of
Mormon
b.
Watering gold
miners horses
c.
Gold mining
d.
Lemonade stand in Salt Lake City
Yesterdays’
answer:
D Joseph F.
Smith
From the life of Joseph F. Smith: October 17, 1901: Set apart as president of the Church with
John R. Winder and Anthon H. Lund as counselors.
Joseph F. Smith was the first president born in the
Church, the only president, excepting Joseph Smith, not previously sustained as
president of the Quorum of the Twelve, and the only president to have a son who
also became president of the Church.
Richard S. Van Wagoner and Steven C. Walker, A Book of Mormons, (Salt Lake City: Signature
Books, 1982), 300.
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