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Why did Sister Levi Savage Waldron refer to her husband’s
blacksmith shop as the pouting house?
a.
It’s where her husband would go to
avoid an argument
b.
It’s where the kids were sent for
time outs
c.
It’s where she would go to calm down
after an argument
d.
It’s where any man in the ward would
go, usually to gossip about their wives
Yesterday’s answer:
D Samoa
Although Robert Louis Stevenson never joined The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, he did, however, accept a Book of Mormon from the
early Mormon missionaries (in Samoa). That copy, containing Stevenson’s
authentic signature, was purchased from Honolulu collector Robert E. Van Dyke
by Bruce K. Thompson in the early 1990s and is still in existence today.
Lesson Committee, Museum Memories-Daughters of Utah Pioneers, (Salt
Lake City, Talon Printing, 2010), 2: 226.
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