Many years ago I had the opportunity and blessing to meet President David O. McKay in person. I wish I could remember it more clearly. The first time was with a Seminary class while I was in high school. Growing up in St. George during that time, we didn't get to Salt Lake City often, and each spring the Seminary students took a trip up, and toured the Church Office building, and saw the Tabernacle, Salt Lake Temple, and other interesting places there. The tall Church Office building wasn't built for many years after. I remember what a gracious and polite gentleman he was. Around this same time, Wayne was on a mission in Sweden, and the highlight of his mission was having Pres. David O. McKay, and his wife Emma Ray Riggs McKay, when they were making a tour of missions in Europe. Wayne took the photo below. A few years later, we were living in the Salt Lake Valley, and President McKay was returning from an airplane trip to Scotland,...
It was 178 years ago when the "Election Day" fight happened in Gallatin, Missouri. The Brother John Butler, mentioned in the history below, was my 2nd great grandfather on my mother's line. Read to the bottom, and I have included an entry about him I posted on January 14, 2014. He was a bodyguard to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and quite a colorful character! His wife, Caroline Farozine Skeen Butler also was a true pioneer woman. In the "labels" you can find more stories about them. Latter Day Light DAILY DEVOTIONAL August 6, 2016 Stand Fast SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY Doctrine & Covenants 9:14 "Stand fast in the work wherewith I have called you, and a hair of your head shall not be lost, and you shall be lifted up at the last day. Amen. " QUOTE OF THE DAY Joseph Smith "Stand fast, ye Saints of God, hold on a little while longer, and the storm of life will be p...
ANTHONY JANSEN VAN SALLEE, 1607-1676 by Hazel Van Dyke Roberts, PH.D. I'm using the historical writing of Hazel Roberts, as she did a lot of research on it. Anthony was the son of the Pirate King, Jan Jansen, told about in the last entry, # 154. This is about an interesting part of early New England History. New Amsterdam became the city New York when the English conquered the Dutch in 1664. Anthony Jansen Van Salee was a unique, interesting, and important figure in the early history of New Amsterdam, He has been found to be the most unusual and interesting figure in the New Amsterdam records . Contentious and obviously a nuisance to them, he was treated by the authorities with the respect due to a person of importance. It is speculated that Anthony’s ...
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