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[Untitled Closing Address]
by President Heber J. Grant


Published In Collection:
Ninety-Second Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1922 (172p.): 164-168

 

Genre:  Speech
Sub Genres:
General Conference Address
Summary:
Prayers Answered
Aim and Desire of the General Authorities
An Appeal to Fathers and Mothers
Use No Drug That Creates an Appetite for Itself
A Word to Farmers and Poultryman
The Testimony of the Gospel Far-reaching
The Absent Brethren of the General Authorities
A Meeting of Stake Presidencies with the General Authorities
Prayer in the Public Schools and in the Families
Happiness Consists in Giving and Serving

Annotations:
Delivered Sunday afternoon, April 9, 1922 during the closing session of the 92nd annual General Conference, held in the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. President Grant closed the meeting and the conference with this address in his capacity as President of the Church.





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