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Which General Authority was elected to the Cowboy Hall
of Fame in 1970?
a.
David O. McKay
b.
Spencer W.
Kimball
c.
LeGrand Richards
d.
Anthony W. Ivins
Yesterday’s
answer:
B Sister J.
Reuben Clark
From the life of J. Rueben Clark: Concerned with her husband’s passivity
toward the Church, Luacine Clark commented, “I don’t see why you can’t do a
little church work. . . Everyone loves
to hear you talk, you would be such a big help if you would take hold. You have
been nearly twenty years out of it. . . .
I have hired you, I remember, more than once to go to church with me,
but now you are of age.”
. . . .At the funeral of Second Counselor Charles W.
Nibley, President Grant whispered to First Counselor Anthony W. Ivins that he
knew who could fill the vacancy in the Presidency: “This man Clark, the ambassador
to Mexico.” “You can’t get him, Heber,” Ivins advised, “he is a $100,000-a-year
man.” Replied the President, “We can ask him.”
Richard S. Van Wagoner and Steven C. Walker, A Book of Mormons, (Salt Lake City:
Signature Books, 1982), 70-71.
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