“Heber J. Grant,” Friend, June 1993, 11
Heber J. Grant
Latter-day Prophets (puzzle-coloring page)
Instructions: Cut out the puzzle squares, put them together to create a picture of this prophet, and read some of the highlights of his life. Glue the picture, its title, and the highlights to another piece of paper, and color it.
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1856 November 22, is born in Salt Lake City
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1856 (age 8 days) Father, Jedediah M. Grant, Second Counselor to Brigham Young and first mayor of Salt Lake City, dies
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1875 (age 19) Becomes superintendent of the first (ward) YMMIA (Young Men)
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1877 (age 21) Marries Lucy Stringham
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1880 (age 23) Serves as secretary to the general superintendency of the YMMIA; becomes president of the Tooele Stake
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1882 (age 25) Is ordained an Apostle
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1897 (age 41) Is appointed business manager of the ImprovementEra, which he helped found
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1901–03 (age 45–47) Organizes and presides over the Japanese Mission
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1904–06 (age 48–50) Serves as president of the British and European missions
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1918 (age 62) Is sustained as President of the Church
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1919 (age 63) Dedicates the Hawaii Temple
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1923 (age 67) Dedicates the Alberta (Canada) Temple
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1927 (age 71) Dedicates the Arizona Temple
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1936 (age 80) The Church Security Plan (later the Welfare Program) begins
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1945 (age 88) May 14, dies