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29 December 2024
- (diff | hist) . . N 1919-12-Improvement Era—President Heber J. Grant; 02:33 . . (+1,715) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==President Heber J. Grant== :''Improvement Era'', December 1919, p. 183 ''President Heber J. Grant'' arrived home on Nov. 10 from an extended trip to the east, on which he s...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1919-07-Improvement Era—George W. McCune President of the Eastern States Mission; 02:27 . . (+2,625) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==George W . McCune, President of the Eastern States Mission== :''Improvement Era'', July 1919, pp. 799-800. ===George W . McCune, President of the Eastern States Mission=== ...")
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- (diff | hist) . . N 1919-06-Improvement Era—An Occasional Sounding for Bed Rock; 02:19 . . (+1,392) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==An Occasional Sounding for Bed Rock== :''Improvement Era'', June 1919, p. 733. ===An Occasional Sounding for Bed Rock=== "We thank Thee 0 God for a Prophet," has been sung ...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1919-06-Improvement Era—Charles L. Porter; 02:11 . . (+840) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Charles L. Porter== :''Improvement Era'', June 1919, pp. 685-686. ''Charles L. Porter'', son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Porter, born at Porterville, Utah, 1888; died at Cam...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1919-05-22—Millennial Star—Foreign Missions; 02:07 . . (+537) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Foreign Missions== :''Millennial Star'', May 22, 1919, p. 335 ===Foreign Missions=== It is announced that Elder Walter P. Monson is to be honorably released from the presid...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1919-04-Improvement Era—David LeRoy Dean; 02:03 . . (+930) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==David LeRoy Dean== :''Improvement Era'', April 1919, p. 504 ''David LeRoy Dean'', son of Charles and Ellen Dean, of Woodruff, Utah, died in France, December 29, 1918, of br...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1919-02-Improvement Era—Private Gilbert Yardley; 01:59 . . (+769) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Private Gilbert Yardley== :''Improvement Era'', February 1919, p. 339 '''Private Gilbert Yardley''', son of Mr. and Mrs. James Yardley, Beaver, Utah, died of pneumonia, som...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1930-05-08—Manhassett NY Mail—Two Years Ago; 01:47 . . (+428) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Two Years Ago== :''Manhasset NY Mail'', May 8, 1930, p. 8 ===Two Years Ago=== … :'''May 11, 1923''' Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shepard known as "The Silver Tongued Orator of t...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1944-06-16—Southhampton Press—Utah Teacher Guest Day Tea Speaker; 01:43 . . (+1,251) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Utah Teacher Guest Day Tea Speaker== :''Southhampton Press'', June 16, 1944, p. 1 ===Utah Teacher Guest Day Tea Speaker=== Miss Frances F. Ball, New Jersey, a teacher and ...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1930-04-02—White Plains NY Daily Reporter—Miss Smith Talks On Mormons Here; 01:36 . . (+1,984) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Miss Smith Talks On Mormons Here== :''White Plains NY Daily Reporter'', April 2, 1930, p. 10. ===Miss Smith Talks On Mormons Here=== ====Address Given at Meeting of Queen E...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1930-04-07—Nassau NY Daily Review—Mormons Thrive On South Shore; 01:27 . . (+647) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Mormons Thrive On South Shore== :''Nassau Daily Review'', April 7, 1930, p. 1 ===Mormons Thrive On South Shore=== You don't have to go to Utah to find Mormons. Polygamy wa...")
- (diff | hist) . . N 1930-04-25—Tarrytown NY Daily News—Lights of New York; 01:23 . . (+1,791) . . LDSdbSysop (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Lights of New York== :''Tarrytown NY Daily News'', April 25, 1930, p. 8 ===Lights of New York=== :by Grant Dixon ====HEALTH AND FLESH==== THIN MEN—and by that I mean tho...")