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Which future prophet
said to his dad that he wasn’t much smarter than the mare?
a.
David O. McKay
b.
Spencer W. Kimball
c.
Russell M. Nelson
d.
Joseph Fielding Smith
Yesterday’s answer:
C George A.
Smith
From the life of George A. Smith: July 1847: Arriving in the Salt Lake Valley with the
pioneer company, Smith soon wrote in his journal, “Potatoes all planted. I
planted first.” His interest in the vegetable won him the affectionate
nickname, “The Potato Saint.”
Richard S. Van Wagoner and Steven C. Walker, A Book of Mormons,
(Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1982), 271.
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