Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Excitement on the Train


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When Edna Brown Tanner was riding the train back to Canada after giving birth to Nathan Eldon Tanner in Salt Lake City, her and the passengers experienced more excitement than what they bargained for. What happened?
a.                  The Missouri mob robbed the train
b.                  The Natives stopped and robbed the train
c.                   Bandits stopped and robbed the train
d.                  The train hit a buffalo, derailing the car she was riding in
Yesterday’s answer:
B   Mexico
Before being sustained as president of the Church in April conference, 1972, President Lee was sustained in a conference of fifteen thousand Saints convened in Mexico City. Early in his short presidency, he made an extensive tour of Europe and the Middle East. While there, he discussed with officials in Jerusalem the possibility of that city building a commemorative Orson Hyde Garden on the Mount of Olives. During his presidency the new twenty-eight-story Church Office Building was completed and occupied, and renovations were begun on the old office building. In keeping with his initiative to begin building “stake-center sized” temples, the first temple in South America in Sao Paulo, Brazil, was approved.
Flake, Lawrence R., Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation, (Provo, Utah: Religious Study Center, Brigham Young University, 2001), 110-111.

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