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Which future apostle at the age of twelve started to drive the
family car, but because he didn’t know how to stop the car kept driving around
the block until it ran out of gas?
a.
Marion G. Romney
b.
Joseph F. Smith
c.
David B. Haight
d.
Boyd K. Packer
Yesterday’s answer:
B Delbert L. Stapley
From the life of Delbert Leon Stapley: Delbert was
born into a family of nine chidren and was reared in Mesa, Arizona, where he
learned early the hard work of farming and cattle raising. He loved sports and
excelled in baseball, and he turned down an offer to enter the major leagues
because he knew he would be required to play on Sunday. He went on a mission to
the southern states at the early age of eighteen and served in the Marine Corps
during World War I.
Flake, Lawrence R., Prophets and Apostles of the Last
Dispensation, (Provo, Utah: Religious Study Center, Brigham Young
University, 2001), 486.
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