“Contents,” Friend, July 1985 Friend July 1985 Volume 15, Number 7 Contents Stories and Features IntegrityPresident N. Eldon Tanner Treasure HuntN. Dee Bosen Friend to FriendJanet Peterson Colonial DreamsB. J. Driskill Friends in the News Exploring: The Deseret AlphabetDora D. Flack The RaidFrank Paulicelli Making Friends: Tamar Ling Jackson of Xiamen, ChinaTamar Ling Jackson The Second Coming of Jesus Christ SailboatBeverly J. Letchworth Something WonderfulSusan L. Krueger Our Creative Friends Three Special ThingsJeri Ferris “It Just Disappeared”R. Gehman Ira’s MisadventuresConnie J. Green Scriptural Giants: Martyr for TruthSherrie Johnson Verse Our Pioneer HeritageSheldon L. Anderson Music Little Pioneer ChildrenVirginia Maughan Kammeyer and Lynn Shurtleff Things to Make and Do Funstuf Kitchen Krafts: Creative Campfire Cooking!Nina Lewis July Calendar Sharing Time: Stand Up and Be CountedPat Graham Do You Know? Cover photos by Eldon K. Linschoten July 1 is Canada Day. July 3, 1608, Quebec was founded by Champlain. July 3, 1890, Idaho became forty-third state. July 4, 1776, Declaration of Independence (United States) was adopted. July 4, 1946, Philippines celebrated its first independence day. July 5, 1811, Venezuela declared its independence. July 9, 1816, Argentina declared its independence. July 10, 1890, Wyoming became forty-fourth state. July 14, 1789, became Bastille Day in France. July 15, 1870, Manitoba became province of Canada. July 16, 1790, District of Columbia was established. July 20, 1969, Neil A. Armstrong became first person to walk on moon. July 20, 1871, British Columbia became Canadian province. July 24, 1847, Latter-day Saint pioneers arrived in Salt Lake Valley. July 26, 1581, Netherlands declared its independence. July 27, 1953, Korean War ended. July 28, 1821, Peru declared its independence. July 31, 1498, Trinidad was discovered by Columbus.