“Index,” Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days, Volume 3, Boldly, Nobly, and Independent, 1893–1955 (2022) “Index,” Saints, Volume 3 Index A Aaronic Priesthood 324–325 326 See also priesthood Abbott, Stanley 539–541 Abinadi Delivers His Message to King Noah (Friberg painting) 593 Adam 182–183 204 319 605 adoption sealings 28–30 31 132–133 Agricultural College, Logan, Utah 50 91 111 122 219 Alberta Temple 171 234–235 237–239 525 Allen, Heber 512 523–524 Allied forces advancing into Germany 460 Battle of Okinawa between Japan and 465–468 470 D-Day invasion by 457 occupation of Japan 471 Pearl Harbor attack and U.S. joining 414 458 “Victory in Europe Day” celebration (1945) 465 See also France Great Britain Soviet Union United States of America World War II Alma Baptizes in the Waters of Mormon (Friberg painting) 593 American Indians See Native Americans American South 243–245 249–252 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Branch 501–504 See also Netherlands, Saints in Anderson, Charles at baptism of Bang family 266 and Cincinnati Branch chapel 281–283 287–288 as Cincinnati Branch president 264–265 377 commemorating restoration of Aaronic Priesthood 326 organizing tracting society 352 as witness to sealing of Bang family 429–430 Anderson, Christine 264–265 288 429 Anderson, Edward 232 Anderson, Nephi 377 Anderson’s Ferry, Ohio 266 Anschluss (Nazi Germany unification, 1938) 380 381 395 Aoki, Tamotsu 391 apartheid 582 Arabic sinking (1915) 176 Argentina 241–243 Arizona, Saints in 290 290 Arizona Temple 487 557–558 560 Armenian Saints 227–228 Articles of Faith 325 Articles of Faith (Talmage book) 360 377 406 Atonement of Jesus Christ 183 202 605 Austria 380 381 382–383 395 Austria, Saints in commemorating pioneers’ arrival in Salt Lake Valley 498–500 Cziep family 380–383 394–395 Emmy Cziep in postwar Vienna 492–493 494–495 Frankenburg Branch 499 with Jewish heritage 395 410 men drafted for German army 408 Nazi Party members and sympathizers among 408–409 Austro-Hungarian Empire 163 B Ball, Vaughn 428 428–429 Ballantyne, Richard 530 Ballard, Melvin J. 253–256 273 320 364 368 Ballif, Louisa 601 Bang, Chris 325 325 Bang, Christian, Sr. 263–264 264 265 265–266 281 287 534 Bang, Connie (Cornelia Belle) Taylor on Cincinnati Branch meetinghouse building committee 427–428 courtship with Paul Bang 353 377 378 379 marriage and tour of historic sites 402–405 missionary work of 352 378–379 passing on legacy of faith to children 534 patriarchal blessing for 350 351–352 353 402 536 temple sealing 428–430 in YWMIA 534 Bang, Henry 325 326 352 Bang, Judy 352–353 377 Bang, Paul Aaronic Priesthood responsibilities of 324–325 baptism 263 266 courtship with Connie Taylor 353 377 378 379 marriage and tour of historic sites 402–405 missionary work of 376–377 378 378–379 serving in Cincinnati Branch 325–327 427–428 534 534 535 536 temple sealing 428–430 Bang, Rosa Kiefer 263–264 264 265–266 Bang, Sandra 428 429 534 536 baptism of Bang family members in U.S. 266 534 as binding together in love 90 of Guatemalan Saints 515 558–559 for healing 239 of Helga Meiszus in Germany 313 of Inge Lehmann in GDR 573–575 of Jeanne Charrier in France 553 of Jennifer Middleton in England during World War II 455–456 of Len and Mary Hope in U.S. 249–251 252 of Monroy family in Mexico 161–162 of Sell family in Brazil 280 of Yanagida family in Japan 532–533 baptism for the dead 52 291 See also ordinances for the dead Barnes, Maria (Jarman) 21 31 31 Bautista, Margarito 369 374–375 375 376 Bean, Arlene 515–516 Beckstead, Inez 389 390–392 Bee-Hive Girls program development of 234 European handbook 312 340 348 Helga Meiszus’s participation in 348 Leah Widtsoe on value of 335 See also Young Ladies’/Women’s Mutual Improvement Association (YLMIA/YWMIA) Beehre, Emma 323 Belgium, Saints in 163–165 179–181 295 Bennion, Mervyn 424–425 426 Benson, Ezra Taft 404 445 489–492 601–602 Berger, Renate 465 Berlin, Germany 563–565 565 597–600 Berlin Conservatory of Music 82 Bernburg (GDR) Branch 573–575 Bern Switzerland Temple See Swiss Temple Berrett, Lyman 471 Berrett, William 577 578 Biebersdorf, Ernst 241 243 243 253 Biebersdorf, Louise 241 Biebersdorf, Marie 243 253 Birth, Gerhard 421–424 449 451 465 Birth, Helga Meiszus See Meyer, Helga Meiszus (Birth) bishops 215–216 307 316 363 bishop’s storehouses 330–333 See also Church Security Program Black Saints Jane Manning James’s life and death 130–133 Len and Mary Hope’s conversion and faithfulness 249–252 343–346 Marie Graves, discrimination against 245 priesthood held by, in early Church 583 restricted from priesthood and temple blessings 132 245–246 309 582–584 South African Mission challenges 580–582 582–584 William and Clara Daniels and Love Branch 308–310 322–324 Blake, Isabella 191–192 “Bless This House” (hymn) 603 Book of Mormon artistic depictions of 528–531 549–551 593 braille edition 518 emphasis on 528 Hawaiian edition 91 Māori, Samoan, and Tahitian editions 170 Pope Pius XII presented with 482 Portuguese edition 448 science and belief in 248 testimony of 52 252 322–323 575–578 Book of Mormon Ready References 322 Bowen, Albert 318 Bowen, Emma Lucy 318 Bowers, Winnifred 591 Bowman, Henry 152 152 Bowman, Margaret 200–201 201 Boy Scout program 149–150 234 359 Brahtz, Kurt 360 449 465 Branch of Love See Love Branch (Cape Town, South Africa) Brazil 447 448 448 Brazil, Saints in 274–275 278–280 446–447 448–449 452–454 Brazilian Mission 447 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Brigham Young Academy 58 decision to continue Church support of 259 French concert by string quartet from 552 grant to Olympian Alma Richards 150 John Widtsoe hired in chemistry department 122 summer social work institute (1920) at 216 See also Church education Brimhall, Jennie 63 Bringhurst, Lenora 567 568 Bringhurst, Samuel 567 568–569 601 Brno (Czechoslovakia) Branch 554 The Brother of Jared Sees the Finger of the Lord (Friberg painting) 551 Brown, Campbell, Jr. 362–363 Brown, Hugh B. 406 455 Brown, Ralph 560 Buenos Aires, Argentina 241–243 253–256 273–275 Bureau of Information (Temple Square) 100 Burkhardt, Henry 563–566 573–574 575 584 585–586 607–609 Burkhardt, Inge Lehmann 573 574 575 585–586 607–609 C Cáceres, Alicia 516 Cáceres, Manuela 515 California Church Security Program in 372 early-morning seminary program launched in 576–577 George Albert Smith visiting 516–517 growth of Church in 365 576 Heber J. Grant visiting 212 229 365 372 401 419 temple in Los Angeles planned 366 372–373 516 Wilford Woodruff and George Q. Cannon visiting 70 Callenbach, Mr. 441 442 Callis, Charles A. 430 Canada 86 86–87 169 237–238 403 513 523–524 Cannon, Frank 134–135 265 Cannon, George Q. commemorating fiftieth anniversary of Church in Hawaii (1900) 89–91 as counselor to Lorenzo Snow 72 declining health and death 94 gratitude and testimony expressed by 27 70 optimism expressed by 19 “Political Manifesto” drafted by 47 sending Heber J. Grant to secure loans 6–7 14–16 on Spanish-American War 68 supporting Tabernacle Choir’s Eisteddfod performance 5 18 and temple sealing practices 29 30 32 Cannon, Hugh 217 227 Cannon, Sylvester Q. 243 Card, Charles 87 Card, Zina Presendia 86–89 95–96 99 Cardston Alberta Temple 171 234–235 237–239 525 Cardston (Alberta, Canada) Ward 86–89 Carranza, Venustiano 172 Carthage jail 119 Cates, Mary Louise 535 centennial of Church (1930) 290 298–301 Central America 560 See also Guatemala Mexico Charrier, Jeanne 551–553 587–590 603 chastity, law of 87 88 Cheltenham (England) Branch 405–407 443–445 445–446 454 455–457 Chenoweth, C. W. 267–268 Chicago World’s Fair See World’s Columbian Exposition (Chicago, 1893) Children’s Friend magazine 529 549–551 Children’s Friend of the Air (radio show) 528 Christensen, C. C. A. 530 Church education concerns over increasing expenses and future of 257–258 David O. McKay as commissioner of 217 228 “Doctrines of the Church” class for seminary program 388 early-morning seminary program 576–577 institute program, development of 259–260 267–269 J. Reuben Clark on need for gospel-centered 386–388 Laie Mission School 217 Nan Hunter’s experience as California seminary teacher 575–576 577–578 seminary program, growth of 217–218 See also Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Latter-day Saints’ University, Salt Lake City, Utah Church finances borrowing to ease financial burdens (1893–94) 6–7 14–16 28 Church facing financial ruin (1893) 6 Church free of debt (1906) 129 continued concerns about (1898) 71 72 Edmunds-Tucker Act impact on 6 27–28 general conference talks on tithing and debt 74 investing in local businesses 28 recovering from Depression 366 wards and stakes asking for monetary aid (1894) 35 See also Depression (1930s) financial crisis (1890s) tithing Church historic sites Carthage jail 119 Hill Cumorah 404 Joseph Smith birthplace 117–118 purchased under direction of Joseph F. Smith 119 Sacred Grove 119 387 403–404 Churchill, Winston 140 141 Church Security Program bishop’s storehouses 330–333 European relief (1945) available through 476–478 general conference progress report on 370–371 Heber J. Grant introducing 365 implementation of 362–363 364–365 366–367 372 The March of Time news film about 371 373 Pioneer Stake storehouse as model for 330–333 Church Welfare Committee 476–478 Cincinnati, Ohio 325–326 427 Cincinnati (Ohio) Branch Bang family serving in 324–327 376–377 534 534 535 536 conversion of Bang family in 263–266 growth 377 Len and Mary Hope’s experiences in 343–346 535 meeting in a former Jewish synagogue (1949) 534–535 outgrowing renovated chapel 402–403 patriarchal blessings administered in 350–351 purchase, renovation, and dedication of new chapel 280–283 286–288 tracting society organized in 352 Claflin, John 15 Clark, J. Reuben and Conventionists 486 as counselor to David O. McKay 547 as counselor to George Albert Smith 519 on gospel-centered Church education 386–388 interest in Pioneer Stake’s relief program 354 setting apart Martha Toronto as missionary 507 on World War II 424–426 Clawson, Rudger 139–140 140 141 404 Cleveland, Grover 36 Clissold, Edward 532–533 Cold War 538 545–547 563–564 579 Collard, Guillemine 180 Collette, Emmy Cziep courtship and marriage to Glenn Collette 524–525 emigrating to Canada 510–514 523–524 escaping Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia 392–395 escorting Latter-day Saint children to Switzerland 494–495 living in Soviet-occupied Vienna 492–493 missionary in Switzerland 495 Collette, Glenn 524–525 Collier’s magazine 142 “Come, Come, Ye Saints” (hymn) 500 599 communism 506 521 538 545 548 Congress of Representative Women (1893) 5 7–9 Contributor magazine 26 Conventionists (Mexico) 368 369–370 373–376 485–488 Corelli, Blanche 136 Cosmopolitan magazine 142 Costa Rica 510 Couch, Catherine 52 Cowley, Matthias post-Manifesto plural marriages by 138 143 resignation from Quorum of the Twelve 115–116 127 summoned to testify in Smoot hearings 113 Creation 182 247–248 248–249 319–322 Cumorah’s Southern Messenger (South African Mission magazine) 339 Czechoslovakia Cziep children escaping back to Austria from 392 393 393–394 government expelling American missionaries from 520–521 521–522 538–542 law restricting religion 539 missionaries evacuated (1939) 396–399 Nazi occupation closing borders of 392–393 393 Radio Free Europe broadcasting Tabernacle Choir to 599 Soviet-backed communist coup (1948) 505–506 Czechoslovak Mission American missionaries denied visas and expelled 520–521 521–522 538–542 Brno Branch 554 dedication of country for missionary work (1929) 295 government monitoring members and missionaries 506 521–522 government order to dissolve 554 holding services in private homes 554–555 missionaries detained by secret police 539–541 Nazi harassment of missionaries 506 Otakar Vojkůvka and Terezie Vojkůvková 554–555 556 plan to continue worship services 554–555 Prostějov Branch 539–540 rebuilding Church after Nazi occupation 505 Wallace and Martha Toronto’s leadership of 505–507 520 521–522 538–542 554 Cziep, Alois 381–383 392 394–395 407–409 410 498 499–500 Cziep, Emmy See Collette, Emmy Cziep Cziep, Heinrich 392 393 Cziep, Hermine 380–381 381–382 392 394–395 408 409 Cziep, Josef 392 Cziep, Leopold 392 Cziep, Mimi 392 D Dalby, Phil 530 Dalton, Don 308 309 310 322 322–323 338 Dalton, Geneve 338 Daniels, Alice 308 323 582 Daniels, Clara 308–309 322 323 324 582 Daniels, Phyllis 309 Daniels, William 308–310 322 323 324 338–339 582 Deguée, Tonia 164 Democratic Party in Utah 41–43 Denmark Anthon Lund on difficulties of Church in 22 23 Church leaders visiting 236 565 emigration of Saints from 561 increasing number of Saints in 295 missionaries evacuated (1939) 396–399 Depression (1930s) European Mission challenges due to 340–341 Evelyn Hodges’s work with the needy 315–317 327–329 Harold B. Lee’s plan for welfare aid 330–333 reduced number of missionaries 340–341 352 378 Saints in Cincinnati, Ohio, affected by 326 Salt Lake City demonstrators 315 stock market crash (1929) beginning of 307–308 See also financial crisis (1890s) Der Stern(Church’s German magazine) 185 407 Descartes, René 551 Deseret Book Company 298 550 Deseret Gymnasium, Salt Lake City, Utah 148 Deseret News/Deseret Evening News 184 194 530 Devignez, Charles 180 180 Díaz, Porfirio 151 Divine Authority tract 360 Doctrine and Covenants on establishing a storehouse 330 on gratitude in face of tribulation 465 Hawaiian edition 170 Jeanne Charrier on power of 552–553 588 Leah Widtsoe using for Relief Society lesson 296 on renouncing war and proclaiming peace 425 “The Doctrines of the Church” (seminary course) 388 “Do What Is Right” (hymn) 398 dreams See visions and dreams Drury, Jesse 331–332 354 Duncan, Leroy 581 Dunford, Leah See Widtsoe, Leah Dunford Dusenberry, Ida 98 99 99 E East German Mission American missionaries confined to West Berlin (1949) 564–565 Helga Meiszus Birth’s mission in 449–450 452 Henry Burkhardt’s service in 563–564 565 566 574 mission home moved to American-controlled zone 478 Netherlands Saints sending potato harvest to 502–504 post–World War II conditions in 460–465 478–480 small mission office in Leipzig 566 See also Germany, Saints in East Germany See German Democratic Republic (GDR) Edmunds-Tucker Act 6 27–28 37 Einheit (ship) 584–585 Eisteddfod, Grand International (Chicago, 1893) 4 5 16–18 Eldridge, Jay 269 Elijah 204 El Salvador 510 emigration See immigration England See Great Britain Ermita Branch (Mexico City) 488 “Ethics for Young Girls” series (Young Woman’s Journal) 88 Europe efforts to get American missionaries home from (1915) 176–178 emigration from 23 560–561 plans to build temples in 562–563 shifting national boundaries after World War II 489 “Victory in Europe Day” ending war in (1945) 465 See also World War I World War II European Mission Anthon Lund as mission president 22–23 Bee-Hive Girls handbook edition for 312 David O. McKay visiting Saints in 565–567 Depression bringing challenges to 340–341 factors hindering progress of 276 genealogical work 296 John and Leah Widtsoe’s mission leadership in 270–272 295–296 340–341 Joseph F. Merrill as mission president 341 missionaries in France and Germany released (1914) 164–165 176 patriarchal blessings and temple worship unavailable in 276 relief for, during World War I 166–168 169 181 190 relief for, following World War II 489–491 Relief Society growth 189–190 sister missionaries in 190–192 See also Great Britain, Saints in Everybody’s Magazine 134 “Evidences and Reconciliations” column (Improvement Era) 571 evolution, theory of 247–248 248–249 Eyring, Camilla 153 154 155 156 156 172 F Fairbanks, Avard 197 Fairbanks, Leo 197 faith 9 123–125 189 248–249 544 Fall of Adam 319 605 family history See genealogy and family history family home evening program 211 Fantasia (Disney film) 590 Fargier, Claire 551–552 552 553 603 Fargier, Léon 551–552 552 553 603 fasting 82–83 141 227 332 441–442 463–464 545 fast offerings 216 324 365 372 Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) 563 564–565 565 597–600 See also German Democratic Republic (GDR) Germany Fernandez, Abraham 169 Fernandez, Minerva 169 financial crisis (1890s) 5 35–36 See also Church finances Depression (1930s) Finland 565 First Presidency advising Joseph Fielding Smith and B. H. Roberts during dispute 320–322 authorizing temple ordinances 54 B. H. Roberts’s internal struggle and apology to 44–47 canceling stake conventions to save fuel (1942) 419 centennial address (1930) by 299–300 commissioning new doctrinal books 182–183 concerns about Hitler’s ascent to power 341–343 concerns about Saints relying on public funds 354–355 directions regarding immigration 23–24 35–36 53–54 409–410 560–561 expanding missionary efforts (1901) 95 Heber J. Grant sent to secure loans by 14–16 instructing bishops to discipline Second Manifesto violators 134 Latter-day Saint beliefs and values declaration (1907) by 129–130 limiting number of missionaries to Germany 343 “The Origin of Man” statement by 182 248–249 321 on political neutrality 38 41–42 42–43 47 Principles of the Gospel prepared for Latter-day Saint servicemen 457–458 supporting Chicago World’s Fair (1893) participation by Saints 5–6 7–9 16–19 on teaching gospel doctrines and not personal opinions 321 Wallace Toronto reporting on Czechoslovakia to 539 Wilford Woodruff’s counsel to Lorenzo Snow on reorganizing 71–73 work with Conventionists in Mexico 368 369–370 373–376 487–488 First World War See World War I Fish, Stanley 377–378 Fletcher, Arthur 406 455 Fox, Ruth May 234 312 France David O. McKay visiting Saints in 565 declaring war on Germany 399 destruction from World War I 168 Jeanne Charrier’s baptism and Church service in 551–553 587–590 L’Étoile magazine for Saints in 568 588 missionaries evacuated (1939) 396–399 missionaries released (1914) 164–165 176 See also Allied forces Frankenburg (Austria) Branch 499 Friberg, Arnold 530 549–550 551 593 Friedrichs, Wilhelm 241–242 243 253 Friend magazine See Children’s Friend magazine Fulton, Fred 268 fundamentalist Christians 247–248 248 249 G Gaarden, Petroline 111 120–122 122 220 271 318 Gates, Emma Lucy 81 135–137 Gates, Jacob 205 Gates, Susa biography of Brigham Young by 261–262 270 271 297 on courtship of daughter Leah and John Widtsoe 50 on daughter Lucy keeping her religion private 136 death 337 at dedication of Joseph Smith monument 116 117–118 on First Vision and divine leadership of Church 119–120 genealogy and temple work by 193–195 history of Latter-day Saint women written by 232 Joseph F. Smith shares revelation with 205–207 letter of encouragement to daughter Leah 271–272 letter to John Widtsoe about becoming apostle 222–223 missionary work by 64 as Relief Society Magazine editor 225 reservations about Amy Lyman’s social services approach 215 225 230 231 seventy-fifth birthday celebration 318 speaking at combined YMMIA and YLMIA conference 49 50 Geddes, Norma 258 269 Geddes, William 258–259 Geddes, Zola 258 269 Genealogical Society of Utah 194 206 319 genealogy and family history and change to sealing practices 34–35 and eligibility for priesthood ordination 581 583–584 Elijah turning hearts of children to fathers 204 European Saints encouraged to research 296 genealogy-themed play The Time Is Come 558 Joseph F. Smith’s revelation on redemption of the dead and 205–207 priority in Relief Society 194 206 records saved and transported from eastern Germany 483–485 490 See also ordinances for the dead “Geological Time” (John Widtsoe article) 112 German Democratic Republic (GDR) Bernburg Branch 573–575 David O. McKay visiting Saints in 565 expulsion of non-German religious leaders 564–565 Henry Burkhardt as liaison for Saints 565 Henry Burkhardt’s mission activities restricted by officials 563–564 574 MIA conference in 584–585 Neubrandenburg Branch 594 597 Radio Free Europe broadcasting Tabernacle Choir to 599 small mission office opened in Leipzig 566 Sunday school in Kurt and Helga Meyer’s home 592–594 See also Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Germany Berlin divided into East and West Berlin (1949) 563–565 Emma Lucy Gates’s Royal Opera House (Berlin) performances 135–136 growth of Church in 81 295 Hitler’s ascent to power in 341–343 increasing influence of Nazi Party 346–349 limiting number of missionaries in 343 missionaries released (1914) 164–165 176 persecution against Saints in 125 136 136–137 313–314 split into two nations (1949) 563 U.S. declaring war (1917) on 196 196 See also Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) German Democratic Republic (GDR) Nazi Germany World War I World War II Germany, Saints in Der Stern (Church’s German magazine) 185 407 Emma Lucy Gates’s membership kept secret 135–137 genealogy records saved and transported from eastern Germany 483–485 490 growth of Church among 81 295 Helmuth Hübener 437–439 518 John Widtsoe’s missionary work 81–82 Latter-day Saint missionaries, tourists, and students arrested (1910) 136 living under Nazi government 359–360 meeting in secret (1910) 137 and Nazism 346–349 Netherlands Saints sending potato harvest to 502–504 post–World War II struggles of 460–464 478–480 Schulzke family join 284–285 Selbongen Branch 489 youth resisting Nazi propaganda arrested and sentenced 411–413 416–418 435–437 See also East German Mission Tilsit (Germany) Branch Gift of the Holy Ghost 251 Gilchrist, Etta 8–9 Gilliam, Alvin 281 377 378 402 534 Glasgow (Scotland) Branch 191–192 Glaus, Arthur 565 565 Gleaner Girls program (YLMIA) 312 335 “God Be with You Till We Meet Again” (hymn) 599 Goddard, Benjamin 66 Godhead 181–182 182 183–184 God the Father appearing to Joseph Smith in First Vision 119 387 “The Father and the Son” doctrinal exposition on 183–184 First Presidency distinguishing Adam from 182–183 obedience to 553 “The Origin of Man” statement on 182 248–249 321 Gonzalez Batres, Luis 515 González, Santiago Mora 374–376 Göttingen, Germany 81 Goya, Koojin 533 grain storage program (Relief Society) 225 231 Grand International Eisteddfod (Chicago, 1893) 4 5 16–18 Grant, Augusta 212 229 Grant, Emily 224 289 Grant, Heber J. at Alberta Temple dedication 237–239 calling John Widtsoe to Twelve 221–222 celebrating Church centennial 298 299–300 and Church relief program 353–356 364–367 370–371 concerns about B. H. Roberts and Moses Thatcher 44–46 concerns about spread of hate groups (1920s) 244 contemplating building temples outside Utah 366 counseling with John Widtsoe about release from European Mission 340–341 death 471 delegating leadership responsibilities 212 denouncing Ku Klux Klan 247 final address read at April 1945 general conference 472 and future of Church education 257 at Hawaii Temple dedication 213–214 high regard for Joseph F. Smith’s legacy 211–213 investigating Second Manifesto violations 133–134 Joseph F. Smith’s last counsel to 208–209 on keeping youth in MIA program 229 on outbreak of World War II 399–400 radio broadcast given by 229–230 Relief Society centennial message (1942) 420 reporting on California Mission 229 sent to negotiate new loans for Church 6–7 14–16 set apart as Church president (1918) 211 stroke while visiting California 401 419 as Tooele (Utah) Stake president 289 visiting stakes in Arizona 290 290 292 Grant, Rachel 400 Graves, Marie 245 245 Graves, William 245 Great Britain declaring war on Germany (1939) 399 German air strikes on (1940) 405–406 407 government inquiry into Church (1911) 139 140 141 Liverpool Anti-Mormon Crusade riot in 140 missionaries during World War I 176 plans to build temple in 562–563 sister missionaries in 55–58 63 190–192 See also Allied forces Great Britain, Saints in Anthon Lund on difficulties facing 22 challenges during World War II 405–407 443–446 choir of missionaries 55–56 David O. McKay visiting 565 Liverpool Anti-Mormon Crusade demands on 140 Liverpool Relief Society support of World War I soldiers 166–168 opposition to 139–141 William Jarman’s attacks against 20–22 30–31 39–41 56 57 65 65 135 139 276 See also European Mission Great Depression See Depression (1930s) “Greeting to the World” (Lorenzo Snow speech) 92–93 Guatemala 508–510 557–560 Gutierrez, Casimiro 188–189 H Haili, David 196 haka (Māori ceremonial dance) 67 Hamburg (Germany) Branch 411–413 416–418 435–437 439 518 Hanks, Marion 429 536 Hansen, Harold 591 The Happy Hearts (Primary musical) 391–392 Harbrecht, Elise 263 Harbrecht, Ewan 602–603 Hawaii 414–416 433–434 434–435 Hawaii, Saints in diversity of 357–358 George Q. Cannon commemorating fiftieth anniversary (1900) of 89–91 169 The Happy Hearts musical performed by Primary children 391–392 Hilo Branch 390–392 I Hemolele (“Holiness to the Lord”) meetinghouse in Laie 170 impact of Pearl Harbor attack 413–416 Japanese Saints 357 358 358–359 433–434 Joseph F. Smith visiting 169–171 196 Laie Mission School 217 Oahu Stake organized (1935) 356–359 Hawaiian Mission establishing Primary in 390–392 establishing YLMIA in 384–386 Hilton Robertson as mission president 383–384 389 See also Japanese Mission, Hawaii Hawaii Temple 170–171 196–197 213–214 357 healing 123–125 338–339 Hearst, William Randolph 83–84 Heck, Christian 407 Hermansen, Ray 443–444 Hill, Marion 262 Hill Cumorah 404 Hilo (Hawaii) Branch 390–392 Hinckley, Bryant 378 Hinckley, Gordon B. 578–579 590–592 594–596 605–607 Hinckley, Marjorie 579 594 595 Hiroshima (Japan) bombing 471 481 Hitler, Adolf 341 342 342 347 348 359 381 382 400 408 460 464 483 See also Nazi Germany Hodges, Evelyn 305–308 315–316 317 327–328 328–329 Holocaust 513 Honduras 510 Hope, Len 249–252 343–346 535–536 Hope, Mary Pugh 252 343–346 535–536 Hoppe, Emil 253 Horbach, Arthur 163 164–165 179 180 181 Horbach, Mathilde 164 Horne, Mary Isabella 26–27 Howell, Abner 536 Howell, Martha 536 Howells, Adele Cannon 528–531 549–550 Hübener, Helmuth 411–413 416 417 435–439 518 Huck, Anthon 439 Hunter, Nan 575–576 577–578 Hut, Ruurd 501 Huysecom, Augustine 180 Huysecom, Hubert 180 Hyde, Annie 98 I “I Am a Mormon Boy” (song) 315 Ibey, Mamie 88 Idaho Falls Idaho Temple 366 372 475 I Hemolele (“Holiness to the Lord”) meetinghouse, Laie, Hawaii 170 Ikegami, David 433–434 Ikegami, Kay 385 389 413–414 415 immigration European Saints hoping to move to U.S. 35 fears about plural marriage affecting 23 23 John Widtsoe reporting on 560–561 Māori Saints moving to Utah 54 Perpetual Emigrating Fund shut down to discourage 23 Saints discouraged from moving to Utah 23 53 of Saints during World War I 177–178 Scandinavian carrying European Saints to Canada (1915) 177 177 178 179 Improvement Era magazine 112–113 225 511 571 In a Sunlit Land (John Widtsoe book) 569 572 influenza pandemic (1918) 202 207–208 212–213 384 Instructor magazine 593 International Council of Women 193 Ivins, Anthony 212 238 Ivins, Antoine 367 368 J James, Jane Manning 130–133 James, John 20–22 Japan Battle of Okinawa 465–468 470 Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings 471 481 Neal Maxwell as U.S. soldier in 459 481–482 Pearl Harbor attack (1941) by 414–416 458 religions in 526 surrender of (1945) 471 See also World War II Japanese Mission Church sending relief packages to 526 closed in 1924 526 Heber J. Grant as mission president 358 Latter-day Saint servicemembers meeting with Japanese Saints 482 526–527 533 Nagoya Branch organized 542–545 Vinal Mauss as mission president 534 Yanagida family joining Church 525–528 531–534 Japanese Mission, Hawaii Chiye Terazawa’s mission service in 383 384–386 389 389 390–392 “We’re United for Victory” fundraiser supported by 434–435 See also Hawaiian Mission Jarman, Albert 21 30–31 39–41 56 135 Jarman, Ann 40 Jarman, Emily Richards 21 39 Jarman, Maria Barnes 21 31 31 Jarman, William 21 22 30–31 39–41 56 57 65 65 139 276 Jensen, Jay C. 413–414 Jerusalem 336 Jesus Christ appearing to Joseph Smith in First Vision 119 387 Atonement of 183 605 “The Father and the Son” doctrinal exposition on 183–184 preaching in spirit world 202–203 as the Son of God begotten in the flesh 387 Jesus the Christ (Talmage book) 182–183 308 310 322 377 379 406 Jeuris-Belleflamme, Juliette 180 Jewish people Hitler’s rise to power and hatred of 347 Nazis forbidding churches to mention Judaism 360 Nazi violence against 395 513 Weiss family of Vienna Branch 409 410 Johnson, Aldon 539–541 Joinville, Brazil 274–275 278–280 Jones, Ivie 558 Jones, Ray 576 577 Jongkees, Arie 431 Jonigkeit, Sister 293 “Joseph Smith as Scientist” series (Improvement Era) 112 Juárez, Isaías 367 368 369 370 Juárez Academy, Mexico 154 Judd, George 80 Junior Council (weekly television program) 529 Just, Erika 574 K Kalili, Hamana 196 Katsunuma, Tomizo 91 358 389 Kiawe Corps (Hawaii) 434 Kiefer, Rosa (Bang) 263 264 Kimball, Heber C. 445 Kimball, Spencer W. 445 528 Kirtland Temple 33 403 Klopfer, Herbert 461 478 Knight, Inez 63 Knight, William 63 Koplin, Kari Widtsoe 571 Korean War 545–547 548 579 KSL (Church-owned radio station) 291 299 Kubiska, Rudolf 554 Kuhn, Elise 593 Ku Klux Klan 244 247 Kullick, Anna 241 243 243 253 Kullick, Herta 254–255 Kullick, Jacob 243 253 KZN (Church-owned radio station) 229–230 L lady missionaries See sister missionaries Laie Hawaii Temple 170–171 Laie Mission School, Hawaii 217 Langheinrich, Paul checking on German Saints during Soviet advance 462–463 East German Mission headquartered in apartment of 460–461 inviting Helga Meiszus Birth to serve in Berlin Mission 449–450 ministering to German refugees 463 478 479 483 moving mission home to American-controlled zone 478 salvaging genealogy records 483–485 490 searching for displaced Saints after World War II 480 Latin America See Central America Mexico South America Latter-day Saints’ University, Salt Lake City, Utah 122 257 La verdad restaurada (John Widtsoe pamphlet in Spanish) 559 Lee, Armenia 232–233 234 237–238 239 Lee, Harold B. 330–333 353–356 364 Lee, Marion 385–386 Lee, William 233 Lehmann, Inge 573 574 575 585–586 607–609 L’Étoile (Church’s French magazine) 568 588 Liahona, the Elders’ Journal (North American missions) 266 Liège (Belgium) Branch 179–181 Liesche, Hans 156 157–158 Liverpool Anti-Mormon Crusade riot (1911) 140 Lord’s Prayer 265 Los Angeles California Temple 366 372–373 516–517 Love Branch (Cape Town, South Africa) 323–324 338 582 Lund, Anthon as counselor in First Presidency 96 211 death 221 directing emigration from Europe 24 at Joseph F. Smith’s deathbed 209 as president of European Mission 22–23 30 on revelation about temple sealings 34 36 Lusitania sinking (1915) 176 Lutscher, Hans 605 Lyman, Amy Brown Evelyn Hodges on working with 306–307 managing director of Relief Society activities 225 promoting social work approach for Relief Society 214–216 223 225 230 recording Relief Society centennial message (1942) 419–421 Lyman, Francis 45–46 113–115 127 130 133 143 194 289 Lyman, Richard 214 220–221 M Manifesto (1890) ending plural marriage 4 media reports of plural marriages after 133 137–138 plural marriages occurring after 83 84 85–86 106–107 108 113 114 143 Reed Smoot hearings (1904) on plural marriage and 101–107 113 114–116 See also plural marriage Second Manifesto (1904) Manning, Isaac 130–131 Manning, Jane 130–133 Manti Utah Temple 530 Māori Agricultural College, Hastings, New Zealand 170 Māori Saints David O. McKay’s visit to 218–219 Hirini Whaanga as first full-time missionary 66–68 78–80 temple work for deceased relatives of 54 Whaanga family 52–55 The March of Time (news program) 371 373 Martineau, Lyman 150 Mason, Gus 376–377 Mauss, Vinal 534 542–543 Maxwell, Clarence 457 Maxwell, Emma 457 Maxwell, Neal in Battle of Okinawa 465–468 470 composing letters to families of fallen soldiers 471–472 Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, reaction to 471 joining military service as seventeen-year-old 457–459 part of occupying force in Japan 481–482 worshipping with other Latter-day Saint servicemen 470–471 481–482 writing family about wanting war to end 470 McClure’s magazine 137–138 McCune, Alfred 193 McCune, Betty 196 McCune, Elizabeth 55–58 63 193 194–195 206 207 McCune, Fay 55–56 McCune, Raymond 55 56 McKay, David O. called to Quorum of the Twelve 127 character and personality 547–548 603 Church president after George Albert Smith’s death 547 and Church relief program 354 362–363 as commissioner of Church education 217–218 concerns and priorities as Church president 548–549 dedication of Swiss Temple 600–602 on emigration 562–563 as general superintendent of Sunday School 212 international tour through Asia and Pacific (1920) 216 218–219 227–228 international tour through Europe (1952) 565–567 international tour through Europe, Africa, and South America (1954) 580 on Netherlands Saints’ potato project as an act of love 504 overseeing development of multi-language temple film 579–580 590–592 overseeing missionary work 545–547 and priesthood/temple restrictions for Black Saints 245–246 580–584 on sacredness of courtship and marriage 378 selecting site for Swiss Temple 567–569 on value of Church schools 258 visiting Scandinavia with John Widtsoe and Reed Smoot 236 McKay, Emma Ray 565 580 McMurrin, Joseph 57 63 64 Mecham, Lucian 558–559 Meiszus, Bertha 497 Meiszus, Helga See Meyer, Helga Meiszus (Birth) Meiszus, Henry 423 461 464 593 Meiszus, Martin 480 Meiszus, Siegfried 360 422 423 450 Melchizedek Priesthood 452–454 580–582 See also priesthood Mera de Monroy, Jesusita 160–161 Merrill, Joseph F. 341 Merrill, Marriner 127 Mesa Arizona Temple 487 557–558 560 The Message of the Ages (pageant) 300–301 Mexican-American War (1846–48) 68 Mexican Mission Arwell Pierce working with Conventionists 485–488 Conventionists petitioning for local mission president 368 369–370 decision to split at national border 369 enlarged to include Central American countries 510 Harold Pratt as mission president 368–369 370 Mexican Saints fill leadership roles in branches 367 mission president administering from U.S. 367 Mexico Carrancista forces opposing Zapatista rebels 172–176 expelling foreign-born clergy including Church missionaries (1926) 367 Pyramid of the Sun in 485 Saints caught in Mexican Revolution (1912) 151–156 Saints returning to homes in colonies 171–172 Saints taking refuge in during antipolygamy raids (1880s) 85 154 Mexico, Saints in Colonia Dublán, settlement of 155 Colonia Juárez, settlement of 153–156 Conventionists’ rift and reconciliation with Church 368 369–370 373–376 485–488 Ermita Branch, Mexico City 488 filling leadership roles after 1926 law 367 Monroy family baptized 159–162 need to build more meetinghouses 367–368 post-Manifesto plural marriages occurring among 85 violence against San Marcos Saints 172–176 186–189 Meyer, Helga Meiszus (Birth) attending church in Tilsit Branch 292–294 bullied for being a Latter-day Saint 313–315 on end of World War II 464–465 experiences in Nazi Germany 347–349 359 360–361 family losses during World War II 424 449–452 464–465 marriage to Gerhard Birth 421–424 marriage to Kurt Meyer 496–497 497 missionary in Berlin 449–450 452 460–464 478–480 postwar reunion with family 480 497 standing up to Soviet soldiers 497–498 Tabernacle Choir performance in West Berlin attended by 597–600 See also Tilsit (Germany) Branch Meyer, Kurt 496–497 497 592–594 598 598–599 Meyer, Siegfried 496 Middleton, Jennifer 405 406–407 443 454–456 Middleton, Nellie 405–406 406–407 443–445 445–446 454 military servicemen See servicemen and servicewomen, Latter-day Saint Millennial Star (Church’s British magazine) 277 296 Milne, David 577 missionary work attacks against missionaries in Britain 20–22 Church historic sites’ potential for 403–404 Church policy changes amid Korean War draft 546–547 579 Depression reducing numbers 340–341 352 378 evacuation of missionaries from European nations (1939) 396–399 expansion of 95 expulsion of missionaries from Mexico (1926) 367 Ku Klux Klan attacks against missionaries 244 limited in Germany 343 local missionary service 291 352 among Māori in New Zealand 66–68 by Pieter Vlam while in Nazi prison camp 440–442 469–470 in spirit world 33 Tabernacle Choir as force for 597–598 during World War I 164–165 176 See also sister missionaries specific missions Momont, Marie 180 Monroy, Guadalupe 172 175 189 Monroy, Jesusita de 172 175 175 186–187 187–188 189 Monroy, Jovita 159–162 173 187 Monroy, Lupe 159–162 173 174 175 187 Monroy, Natalia 172 187 Monroy, Rafael 159 161–162 172–176 186 187 188 Morales, Antonia 516 Morales, Vicente 173–176 186 187 188 Mormon Battalion 68 Mormon Tabernacle Choir See Tabernacle Choir Mount of Olives 336 Mowbray Branch (Cape Town, South Africa) 308 309–310 323 339 Mutual Improvement Association (MIA) conferences 584–585 See also Young Ladies’/Women’s Mutual Improvement Association (YLMIA/YWMIA) Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA) N Nachie, Tsune 358 389–390 Nagasaki (Japan) bombing 471 481 Nagoya (Japan) Branch 542–545 Napela, Jonathan 91 213 Napela, Kitty 91 Native Americans 245 518 Nauvoo Relief Society 97 Nazi Germany Allied forces advancing on 460 Anschluss union with Austria (1938) 380 381 395 Bund Deutscher Mädel or League of German Girls in 349 changes to government in 359 France and Great Britain declare war on (1939) 399 invasion of Poland 395 Latter-day Saint youth tried and sentenced for treason 436–437 missionaries evacuated from 396–399 Soviet Union at war with 408 surrender to Allied forces (1945) 465 U.S. declares war on (1941) 414–416 Nelson, Danny 527 532 533 533 Netherlands 396–399 500–503 Netherlands, Saints in David O. McKay visiting 565 Joseph F. Smith’s healing of Jan Roothoff 123–125 Pieter Vlam teaching gospel in Nazi prison camp 440–442 Vlam family living under Nazi occupation 430–432 Vlam family reunited after World War II 468–470 See also Amsterdam (Netherlands) Branch Neubrandenburg (GDR) Branch 594 597 New Zealand 52–55 66–68 78–80 218–219 Ngāti Kahungunu tribe (New Zealand) 53 Nibley, Charles W. 169 170 171 199 258–259 259–260 Nicaragua 510 Nigeria 584 Noall, Sarah 65 Norway 82 120–122 396–399 565 Novy Hlas magazine (Czechoslovak Mission) 521 nuclear weapons test 538 O Oahu (Hawaii) Stake 356–359 O’Donnal, Carmen 508–509 510 514–516 559 559 560 O’Donnal, John 508–510 514 515 558 559 offerings See fast offerings Ohio, Saints in See Cincinnati (Ohio) Branch Okinawa, Battle of (World War II) 465–468 470 Olympic Games (1912) 147 150 156–159 “O My Father” (hymn) 8 599 ordinances for the dead Black Saints performing baptisms for the dead 132 for Connie Bang’s father 536–537 exchange program for European Saints to complete 296 Joseph F. Smith’s vision and 207 for Māori Saints 54 for Terezie Vojkůvková’s parents 556 Whaanga family’s temple work 52–55 Wilford Woodruff’s revelation on 31–33 34–35 youth performing baptisms for the dead 291 See also genealogy and family history temple sealings “The Origin of Man” (1909) 182 248 321 “The Origin of Man” (condensed version, 1925) 248–249 P Pacific Islanders 245 357–358 Páez, Abel 368 369 370 376 486 487 488 Palestine-Syrian Mission 334 Panama 510 pandemic, influenza (1918) 202 207–208 212–213 384 Parker, Arthur Kapewaokeao Waipa 357 Parliament of Religions (Chicago World’s Fair, 1893) 5–6 19 Parra, Bernabé 368 Pasadena (California) Stake 372 Patermann, Bertold 462 463 463 patriarchal blessings Cincinnati Branch members receiving 350–351 Neal Maxwell comforted by 467–468 468 promises given to Connie Taylor 350 351–352 353 402 536 unavailable in Europe 276 Paxman, William 54 Pearl Harbor attack (1941) 414 458 Pearl of Great Price 119 170 Pearson’s magazine 134 139 Penrose, Charles W. 181 182 183 211 Perpetual Emigrating Fund 23 Perschon, William 595 595–596 persecution in Germany against Saints 125 Liverpool Anti-Mormon Crusade 140–141 misinformation and harassment of early Saints 4 mob harassing Len Hope 251–252 plural marriage as focus of 4 8 23 Southern States Mission reporting on mob violence 244 William Jarman’s attacks against Church in England 20–22 Pierce, Arwell 485–488 515 Pioneer Stake (Salt Lake City) 330–333 Piranian, Ausdrig 335 Piranian, Badwagan 334 335 Piranian, Bertha 334 335–336 Pius XII, Pope 482 Pivaral, Clemencia 557 558–560 Pivaral, Rodrigo 557 558 560 plan of salvation 248–249 250 319–322 Plassmann, Elisa 253 plural marriage accusations in media 133 134–135 137–139 142 B. H. Roberts dismissed from U.S. Congress over 83–86 Cincinnati reporter asking about 287 continuing after Manifesto 83 84 85–86 106–107 108 113 114 133 Etta Gilchrist’s novel condemning 8 Joseph F. Smith’s interview on 143–144 Margarito Bautista rumored to be involved in 375 Reed Smoot hearings on 101–107 113 114–116 127–128 Salt Lake Ministerial Association assertions about 100–102 U.S. government campaign against 4 23 101–107 See also Manifesto (1890) Second Manifesto (1904) Poland 395 489–492 599 “Political Manifesto” (1896) 47 political neutrality 41–43 44 47 68–69 polygamy See plural marriage Ponce, Demetrio 152 152 Pope Pius XII 482 Pratt, Harold 368–369 370 374–375 375–376 Pratt, Louisa 64 Pratt, Orson 119 Pratt, Parley P. 138 477 Pratt, Rey L. 161 161–162 172 172 189 253–256 367 Pratt Institute, New York City 51–52 58 prayers at Alberta Temple dedication 238 Alma Richards asking for strength 157 159 Carmen O’Donnal’s struggle with 514–515 at Cincinnati Branch chapel dedication 288 dedicating Hawaii Temple site 171 dedicating South America for preaching of gospel 254 at Hawaii Temple dedication 213 Heber J. Grant’s assurance that God answers 472 at Jerusalem’s Western Wall 336 Len Hope’s conversion as answer to 250 Lord’s Prayer 265 by Nan Hunter on truth of Book of Mormon 578 Pieter Vlam teaching principle of 441–442 for safety of German genealogy records 484–485 at Swiss Temple dedication 602 Presendia, Zina (Card) 86–89 95–96 99 Presiding Bishopric 169 243 316 326 362 Price, Ted 527 532 priesthood Black Saints restricted from holding 132 245–246 309 346 580–584 Claudio dos Santos’s responsibilities 452–454 commemorating restoration of 326 genealogy used to confirm eligibility for 581 583–584 held by Black Saints in early Church 583 influence on B. H. Roberts 46–47 Len Hope’s faith in someday receiving 346 ordination to 324 South African Mission challenges related to 580–582 wartime shortage of priesthood holders in Europe 165 180–181 406 William Daniels promised he would someday hold 309 See also Aaronic Priesthood Melchizedek Priesthood Primary Adele Howells’s innovative projects as general president 528–531 Book of Mormon art commissioned for 549–550 The Happy Hearts musical performed by 391–392 as way to do missionary work 390 Primary Hospital’s “buy a brick” program (1949) 529 Principles of the Gospel 457–458 prophecies David O. McKay on Black Saints holding priesthood 584 Joseph F. Smith on worldwide spread of temples 126 601 Melvin J. Ballard testimony on growth of Church in South America 256 Prostějov (Czechoslovakia) Branch 539–540 Pugh, Mary (Hope) 252 Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacán, Mexico 485 Q Quorum of the Twelve Apostles disagreement between Joseph Fielding Smith and B. H. Roberts 319–322 “The Father and the Son” statement drafted by 183–184 investigating post-Manifesto plural marriages 133 John Widtsoe called to 221–222 John W. Taylor and Matthias Cowley resignation from 115–116 127 138 organizing new First Presidency 71–73 96 Spencer W. Kimball and Ezra Taft Benson called to 445 490 supporting construction of European temples 563 R racism as impediment to spreading gospel 245 Len and Mary Hope’s struggle against 251–252 343–346 535 Mowbray Branch in South Africa dealing with 308 310 323 spread of hate groups and 243–245 Radio Free Europe 599 Ranglack, Richard 478 Rathbone, Winifred 166 Rational Theology (John Widtsoe) 182–183 Red Cross 196 214 215 231 491 Reed Smoot hearings (1904) 101–107 113 114–116 127–128 relief program See Church Security Program Relief Society Amy Brown Lyman’s recorded centennial message (1942) on 419–421 asked to assess needs and create work projects 365 Bathsheba Smith as general president 97 97–98 British Saints meeting during World War II 406–407 at Congress of Representative Women (1893) 5 7–9 19 64 coordinating European relief efforts 490–491 Emmeline Wells released and Clarissa Williams sustained as president 224 genealogy and temple work as new priority 194 206 grain storage program 225 231 growth and achievements in Europe (1914–16) 189–190 involving Palestine-Syrian Mission women in 335 Leah Widtsoe’s responsibility to direct work in Europe 276–277 340 maternity home in Salt Lake City established by 231 mothers’ classes offered by 98–99 Nagoya Branch meetings 544 providing relief plan to the needy 307 quilts sent to European Saints 477 service opportunities through 26 social service focus under Clarissa Williams 230–231 women’s suffrage supported at meeting of 39 World War I aid provided by British members 166–168 190 Relief Society Magazine 194 225 230 231 Relief Society Social Service Amy Brown Lyman leading 214–215 Clarissa Williams’s work developing 230–231 coordinating welfare efforts with Presiding Bishopric 316 Evelyn Hodges’s work for 305–308 315–316 317 providing relief to unemployed 315–317 training ward leaders in social work methods 215–216 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 403 Republican Party in Utah 42–43 revelation Joseph F. Smith on redemption of the dead 203–205 205–207 Joseph F. Smith reaffirming Church is led by 118 119–120 Lorenzo Snow on reorganizing First Presidency 72 as topic during Smoot hearing questions 104–105 117 Wilford Woodruff on temple sealings 31–33 34 194 Reyes, Andres 172–173 Reynolds, George 529–530 Richards, Alma 147–148 148 150 156–159 Richards, Emily (Jarman) 21 21 39 Richards, Franklin 34 Richards, George F. 127 189 190–192 237 Richards, Ralph T. 198 198 Richards, Stephen L 547 Ritchie, Annie 246 Ritchie, Nelson 246 Roberts, B. H. as army chaplain 196 202 campaign and defeat as Democratic candidate 41–43 conflict and reconciliation with First Presidency over politics 44–47 48 disagreement with Joseph Fielding Smith on origins of life 319–322 elected to and dismissed from U.S. Congress 83–86 100 Hill Cumorah mission conferences under direction of 404 opposing women’s suffrage 38 41 prevented from speaking at Parliament of Religions 5–6 19 six-volume history of the Church by 298 Susa Gates’s use of office 232 Roberts, Eugene 149–150 Robertson, Hazel 383–384 384 389 390 Robertson, Hilton 383–384 389 390 413 Robison, Louise Y. 316 Romney, Junius 151 151–153 Romney, Marion G. 550 Roosevelt, Theodore 128 139 142 Roothoff, Hendriksje 123 124 124–125 Roothoff, Jan 123–125 Roubíček, Josef 506–507 Roubinet, Jeanne 180 Roundy, Elizabeth 131 Royal Opera House, Berlin 135–136 Russell, Ike 138–139 142 144 S sacrament 51 137 293 325 443–444 467 Sacred Grove 119 387 403–404 Salt Lake Ministerial Association 100–102 Salt Lake Temple 5 66–67 194 301 559 Salt Lake Tribune 116–117 133 134 Sánchez, Jesús 159–160 Santos, Claudio dos 446–447 448–449 452–454 Santos, Mary dos 446–447 448–449 452 São Paulo, Brazil 274 Scandinavian (British-Canadian ship) 177 177 178 179 Scandinavian Mission 120–122 235–236 Schipaanboord, Jacob 431 Schnibbe, Karl-Heinz 411–413 416–418 435–437 Schulzke, Friedrich 284–285 Schulzke, Heinz 361 Schulzke, Otto 283–285 292 294 361 461 Schuschnigg, Kurt 380 382 Schwarz, Helene 185 186 Schwarz, Paul 184–186 science evolutionary theory 247–248 248–249 Heber J. Grant’s concerns over faith and 248–249 Joseph Fielding Smith’s disagreement with B. H. Roberts on origins of life 319–322 “The Origin of Man” (1909) on religion and 182 248–249 321 Scopes trial pitting religion against 247–248 248 Scopes trial (1925) 247–248 248 249 sealings See temple sealings Second Manifesto (1904) 108–109 113 116 133–134 See also Manifesto (1890) Second World War See World War II Seegmiller, Ada 449 Seegmiller, Wan 449 Seegmiller, William 448 452–453 segregation 243–245 343–346 535 582 Seibold, Norman 396–397 397–399 Selbongen (Germany) Branch 489 See also Zełwągi, Poland, Saints in Sell, Bertha 278–280 Sell, Ferdinand 278 278–279 280 seminary program See Church education Serbia, Kingdom of 163 Sermon on the Mount 249 servicemen and servicewomen, Latter-day Saint British Saints meeting with 443–445 445 454 Church meetings of 470–471 481 former missionaries helping German Saints 479–480 Japanese Saints meeting with 482 526–527 533 presenting Pope Pius XII with Book of Mormon 482 South Korean Saints meeting with 579 Sessions, Magdalen 266 267 268–269 Sessions, Wyley 259–260 266–269 Seydel, Hermann 185 Sharp, J. Vernon 255 Shepstone, Harold 270 271 297 Sifuentes, Eladia 255 Simond, Robert 604 Sirrine, Seth 160 sister missionaries aiding Emily Cziep’s emigration 511–512 Anna Widtsoe and Petroline Gaarden 120–122 Elizabeth McCune’s influence on start of 55–58 63 Inez Knight and Jennie Brimhall called (1898) as 63 64–66 in Japanese Mission 544 in Japanese Mission in Hawaii 383–386 389–392 local women serving in European Mission as 190–192 married women serving with husbands without official calls as 64 women not yet eligible 26 See also Collette, Emmy Cziep Meyer, Helga Meiszus (Birth) missionary work Skanchy, Anthon 120 Smith, Alvin 33 Smith, Bathsheba 97–99 Smith, Calvin 202 Smith, Caroline 65 Smith, David 208 Smith, Donnette 51–52 Smith, Edna 201 Smith, Emma 131 Smith, George A. (1817–75) 97 Smith, George Albert (1870–1951) character and personality 476 518 547 death 547 on enduring to the end 519–520 first address as prophet 475–476 inspecting Los Angeles temple site 516–517 lifelong health issues 517–518 519 meeting with Harry S. Truman 477 as new Church president 471 organizing Church’s hundredth anniversary 290 sending missionaries to Central America 509–510 sending relief to European Saints 476–478 visiting Mexican Mission 485–488 Smith, Hyrum 103 197 204 Smith, Hyrum M. illness and death 197–198 president of European Mission during World War I 165 169 176–178 179 189 Smith, Ida death 199–202 leading European Mission with husband 189–190 191 organizing Relief Society aid for British soldiers 165–168 Smith, Jessie 396 Smith, John 96 133 Smith, John Henry 133 518 Smith, Joseph on being an example to children 88 dedication of birthplace memorial (1905) 116–118 First Vision of 119 Jane Manning James’s relationship with family of 131 132–133 Joseph F. Smith’s vision of 204 The Message of the Ages pageant actor playing 301 Smith, Joseph, Sr. 404 Smith, Joseph F. (1838–1918) Aaronic Priesthood reforms introduced by 324 on Black Saints someday holding priesthood 309 as counselor to Lorenzo Snow 72 death and graveside service 210–211 dedication of Joseph Smith birthplace memorial 116–118 expressing great love for George Q. Cannon 94 “The Father and the Son” statement issued by 183–184 healing Jan Roothoff’s eyes 123–125 health declining 197 202 lamenting war fever 68 last counsel to Heber J. Grant 208–209 legacy of 211–213 promising Heber J. Grant success in securing loans 14 prophecy of worldwide temples 126 601 reaffirming Church is led by revelation 118 119–120 reaffirming political neutrality 42–43 and resignation of John W. Taylor and Matthias Cowley from Twelve 115–116 127 138 Second Manifesto and end of plural marriage 108–109 113 142 143–144 and Smoot hearings in U.S. Senate 101 102–107 113 128 sorrow over death of son Hyrum 197–199 speaking at funeral of Jane Manning James 132 sustained as sixth Church president 96–97 on temple sealings to parents 29 vision of spirit world 203–205 visiting European Saints 123–126 visiting Hawaiian Saints 169–171 196 213 on World War I and need for aid 168–169 195 196 Smith, Joseph Fielding (1876–1972) 232 319–322 396 Smith, Julina 206 Smith, Lucy 404 Smith home historic site 404 Smoot, Allie 99 143 Smoot, Reed election to U.S. Senate and subsequent hearings 99–103 109 113 127–128 142 144 151 organizing branch in Washington, DC 404 petitioning for Church in Scandinavian nations 235–236 visiting Hawaiian Saints with Joseph F. Smith 169 170–171 Snow, Eliza R. 8 224 Snow, LeRoi 92–93 Snow, Lorenzo blessing for Elizabeth McCune 56 death and funeral 96 “Greeting to the World” address (1901) by 92–93 overcoming feelings of inadequacy to become Church president 71–73 seeking guidance on temple work for ancestors 28 29 sermon on tithing given in St. George Tabernacle 74–77 Wilford Woodruff’s advice on becoming next prophet 71 72 Social Advisory Committee 215 216 Social Service Department See Relief Society Social Service Sommerfeld, Arthur 438 438–439 Sommerfeld, Marie 437–439 439 South Africa, Saints in concerns over racial discrimination 308 310 323 582 David O. McKay speaking on priesthood/temple restrictions 582–584 Love Branch in Cape Town 323–324 338 582 Mowbray Branch in Cape Town 309–310 323 339 William Daniels’s illness and recovery 338–339 South African Mission challenge of priesthood ordination in 580–582 583–584 Cumorah’s Southern Messenger newspaper 339 Don Dalton as mission president 308 309 310 William and Clara Daniels hosting “cottage meetings” 308–310 South America 242 253 254 See also Argentina Brazil South American Mission Melvin J. Ballard’s testimony on growth of 255–256 missionaries and members working together 254–255 Reinhold Stoof as first mission president 255 start of 253–254 teaching German and Spanish speakers 273–275 Southern States Mission 244 Soviet Union Central and Eastern Europe under influence of 489 Cold War intensifying between U.S. and 538 German Democratic Republic (GDR) controlled by 563–565 German Third Reich at war with 408 Helga Meyer standing up to soldiers 497–498 Tilsit Branch in Soviet territory 478 troops advancing into Berlin, Germany 460–464 See also Allied forces Spafford, Belle 490–491 Spanish-American War (1898) 69 spirit world 202–205 205–207 277–278 stake academies 218 stake missionaries See missionary work State Bank of Utah 14–16 Stebbins, Cora 52 Stephani, Erika 294 Stephens, Evan 3–4 5 16–18 Stevenson, Ezra 66 67 68 79–80 St. George Tabernacle, St. George, Utah 75–76 St. George Utah Temple 28 29 Stockholm Olympic Games (1912) 147 150 156–159 stock market crash (1929) 307 Stoddard, Waldo 274 Stoof, Ella 255 Stoof, Reinhold 255 273–275 447 storehouses See bishop’s storehouses Stover, Walter 502 503 Sudrow, Wilhelmina 438 Sullivan, James 158 Süss, Wolfgang 574–575 Sweden 396–399 565 Swiss-Austrian Mission 520–521 595 595–596 Swiss-German Mission 125–126 494–495 510–514 Swiss Temple dedication and first endowment sessions 600–607 film for use in 590–592 594–596 First Presidency decision to build 563 Henry and Inge Burkhardt sealed in 607–609 selecting site for 567–569 Switzerland David O. McKay visiting Saints in 565 566–567 plans to build temple in 563 selecting site for temple 567–569 Swiss-Austrian Mission 520–521 Swiss-German Mission 494–495 510–514 T Tabernacle Choir Chicago World’s Fair performance (1893) 3–6 16–18 European tour (1955) including West Berlin 597–600 The Message of the Ages pageant production 300–301 at Swiss Temple dedication 601 602–603 weekly national radio broadcast (1929) 291 Taft, William Howard 151 Taggart, Nida 495 Taggart, Scott 510 512 Tahiti Mission 170 Takagi, Tomigoro 526 526–527 Talmage, James E. attending to Hyrum M. Smith during illness 197–198 “The Father and the Son” drafted by 183–184 Jesus the Christ written by 182–183 as man of science and faith 248 president of Church-run school 25 25 public lectures on Utah and the Saints 65 Tanner, Joseph 50 110 113 127 Tayler, Robert 103–104 105–106 Taylor, Adeline 351–352 536–537 Taylor, Connie (Cornelia Belle) See Bang, Connie (Cornelia Belle) Taylor Taylor, Elmina 49 Taylor, Esther 428–430 Taylor, George 351–352 536–537 Taylor, Janet 428 Taylor, John 29 86 204 Taylor, John W. decision to not testify at Smoot hearings 114 excommunicated 143 143 post-Manifesto plural marriages by 113 resignation from Quorum of the Twelve 115–116 127 138 Taylor, Milton 352 402 428–430 Taylor, Rachel Grant 400 Te Heheuraa Api (Tahiti Mission magazine) 170 Teichert, Minerva 530 temple garments 239 temples Alberta Temple 171 234–235 237–239 525 Arizona Temple 487 557–558 560 to be built in Great Britain and Switzerland 562–563 built outside of Utah 366 development of multi-language temple instruction 579–580 film presentation developed for 590–592 Hawaii Temple 170–171 196–197 357 Idaho Falls Idaho Temple 366 372 475 Joseph F. Smith’s prophecy of worldwide 126 601 Kirtland Temple 33 403 in Los Angeles 366 372–373 516–517 Manti Utah Temple 530 Salt Lake Temple 5 66–67 170 194 301 559 St. George Utah Temple 28 29 Word of Wisdom as mandatory for attending 291 See also Swiss Temple temple sealings adoption sealings 28–30 31 132–133 Bang family 428–430 537 Black Saints restricted from 132 245–246 of children to parents 28 29 31–33 Henry and Inge Burkhardt 608–609 policy to perform only in temple 114 unavailable in Europe 276 556 Wilford Woodruff’s revelation (1894) on 31–33 34 194 See also ordinances for the dead Temple Square Bureau of Information 100 Terazawa, Chiye 383 384–386 389 389 390–392 Thatcher, Moses 42 43 47 Third Convention (Mexico) lobbying for Mexican as mission president 369–370 reconciliation with Church 485–488 rift between Church authorities and 373–376 Third Reich See Nazi Germany Tietz, Edith 592 Tilsit (Germany) Branch living under Nazi government 359–360 members drafted into German army 423 Otto Schulzke as branch president 283–284 285 292 294 361 461 in Soviet territory 461 478 See also Germany, Saints in Meyer, Helga Meiszus (Birth) The Time Is Come (genealogy-themed play) 558 Time magazine 298–299 Tingey, Martha 234 Tipene (Hirini Whaanga’s relative) 79 tithing Church relief program funded by 362 365 366 and Church storehouses 330 Edmunds-Tucker Act impact on 6 general conference talks on debt and 74 129 Heber J. Grant on 292 Lorenzo Snow’s counsel to Saints on 75–77 Yanagida family blessed for paying 543–545 See also Church finances Tonga 170 Toronto, Marion 506 512 Toronto, Martha assisting missionaries detained by Czechoslovak government 540–541 Czechoslovak government scrutiny of family 505–507 leaving Czechoslovakia with children 538–539 541–542 sending aid to Czechoslovak friend 554 Toronto, Wallace assisting missionaries detained by Czechoslovak government 538–541 Czechoslovak government scrutiny of family 505 506–507 evacuates Czechoslovakia 554 interrogated by Czechoslovak government 541–542 missionary work in Czechoslovakia despite restrictions 521–522 petitioning for more missionaries 520 521 wife and children leave Czechoslovakia 542 Truman, Harry S. 477 “The Truth, The Way, The Life” (B. H. Roberts book manuscript) 319 322 U United States Congress B. H. Roberts dismissed as representative 83–86 100 Edmunds-Tucker Act 6 27–28 37 Reed Smoot elected to Senate 99–103 Smoot hearings (1904) 101–107 113 114–116 127–128 United States of America “baby boom” in 548 Cold War intensifying between Soviet Union and 538 concerns about members relying on public funds 354–356 declaring war on Germany (1917) 196 196 financial crisis (1890s) 5 35 government campaign against plural marriage 4 23 101–107 government coordinating European relief efforts with Church 477 growing hate groups and racial violence in (1920s) 243–245 Pearl Harbor attack and declaration of war (1941) 414–416 policies on aiding World War II refugees 410 Saints’ loyalty to affirmed 69 130 supporting South Korea in Korean War 545–547 Utah added as forty-fifth state (1896) 43–44 See also Allied forces Depression (1930s) immigration World War I World War II University of Göttingen, Germany 80 University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 258 259–260 266–269 University of Utah, Salt Lake City 50 219 257 Urquizú, Gracie de 516 U.S. Supreme Court segregation ruling (1896) 244 Utah State Agricultural College See Agricultural College, Logan, Utah Utah statehood (1896) 43 43–44 Utah Territory applying for statehood 27 constitutional convention (1895) 38 42 organized in 1849 36–37 women’s suffrage granted then revoked in 37 V Vienna (Austria) Branch Cziep family 380–383 394–395 492–493 494–495 members drafted for German army 408 Nazi officials forbid Jews from attending 410 Nazi Party members and sympathizers in 408–409 Saints with Jewish heritage in 395 409–410 513 Vienna General Hospital, Vienna, Austria 493 visions and dreams Adeline Taylor’s dream of husband in spirit world 536–537 Francis Lyman’s dream that John W. Taylor should not go to Smoot hearings 114 Helga Meiszus Birth’s dream of grandparents and aunt 452 John Widtsoe’s vision of son Marsel in spirit world 277–278 Joseph F. Smith’s vision of spirit world 203–205 Joseph Smith’s First Vision 119 387 Rafael Monroy’s dream of preaching gospel 161 Vivier, Eugenie 587–590 Vlam, Grace 432 Vlam, Hanna 430–432 441 468–469 500 Vlam, Heber 469 Vlam, Pieter 430–432 440–442 468–470 500–503 562 Vlam, Vera 431 A Voice of Warning (Parley P. Pratt tract) 477 Vojkůvka, Otakar 554 Vojkůvková, Terezie 554–555 556 W Wachsmuth, Johanne 293 361 Wallace, Anna (Ann) Gaarden Widtsoe 81 82 111 261 270 270 318 Wallace, Elen 234 Wallace, John Widtsoe 270 Wallace, Lewis 261 Wallis, James H. 350 350–351 Walt Disney Company 590 war Joseph Smith revelation on war being “poured out upon all nations” 168 J. Reuben Clark on renouncing 425 Lorenzo Snow on forsaking 92–93 Mexican-American War (1846–48) 68 Spanish-American War (1898) 68–69 See also Korean War World War I World War II Washington (DC) Branch 404 Watkins, Harold 455 456 Weiss, Egon 409 410 Weiss, Olga 409 410 welfare program, Church See Church Security Program Wells, Annie 225 Wells, Belle 225 Wells, Emmeline death and legacy of 225–226 editor of Woman’s Exponent 69 release as Relief Society general president 223–224 on Relief Society sustainings 97 speaking at Chicago World’s Fair 7–9 women’s suffrage advocacy 37 39 41 Wells, Junius 118 Wells, Rulon S. 253–254 255 “We’re United for Victory” fundraiser (Hawaii) 433–434 West, Franklin 388 West Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany 563–565 565 597–600 Western Wall, Jerusalem 336 West Germany See Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) “We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet” (hymn) 535 Whaanga, Hirini 52–55 66–68 78–80 Whaanga, Mere 52–55 66 Whaanga, Pirika 54 White, Mary 515–516 Whitney, Elizabeth Ann 287 Whitney, Newel 287 Whitney, Orson F. attending to Hyrum M. Smith during illness 197–198 called to Quorum of the Twelve 127 Cincinnati Branch chapel dedicated by 287 288 declaration of Latter-day Saint beliefs and values read by 129–130 “The Origin of Man” statement drafted by 182 support for women’s suffrage 38 Widtsoe, Anna Gaarden (John’s mother) corresponding with John Widtsoe about faith 13 death and legacy of 220 570 mission to Norway 111 120–122 122 visiting with Leah Dunford 24–25 25 Widtsoe, Anna (Ann) Gaarden (John’s daughter) See Wallace, Anna (Ann) Gaarden Widtsoe Widtsoe, Eudora 260 271 275 Widtsoe, John, Jr. 111 Widtsoe, John A. academic work and Church activities 111–113 Brigham Young University faculty member 122 called to Quorum of the Twelve 221–223 comforted by visit from son Marsel in spirit world 277–278 courtship with Leah Dunford 11–12 14 50–51 58–62 David O. McKay’s tribute on life of 572 death of son Marsel 262–263 declining health and death 569–570 571–572 doctorate work in Germany 80–83 In a Sunlit Land by 569 572 loss of mother and brother 220 as man of science and faith 248 marriage to Leah Dunford 81 petitioning for Church in Scandinavian nations 235–236 president of European Mission 270–272 275–278 340–343 president of University of Utah 219 Rational Theology by 182–183 on reconciling science and religion 320 321 reflections on life and Church service 237 570–571 reporting on European emigration 560–561 strengthening religious beliefs 13–14 on value of Church schools 258 258 visit to Holy Land 334–337 The Word of Wisdom: A Modern Interpretation by 571 Widtsoe, Leah Dunford commitment to learning and education 9–11 25 51 courtship with John Widtsoe 11–12 14 24–25 50–51 58–62 death of mother 337 depression following death of son Marsel 269–270 271 277–278 directing Relief Society work in Europe 276–277 340 faith and testimony of 25–27 51–52 297–298 571 illness and death of son Marsel 262–263 571 leading European Mission with husband 270–272 275–278 295 340–341 living in Germany 80–83 marriage to John Widtsoe 81 on passing of husband 571 572 support for husband in Quorum of the Twelve calling 222 training mission leaders 311–313 visit to Holy Land 334–337 The Word of Wisdom: A Modern Interpretation by 571 Word of Wisdom lessons for Relief Society by 296 work on Brigham Young biography with her mother 261–262 270 271 297 writing monthly lessons for Young Woman’s Journal 111 Widtsoe, Marsel 111 235–236 260 262–263 269 271 277–278 571 Widtsoe, Osborne 81 111 122 220 318 Widtsoe, Rose 318–319 Williams, Clarissa 223 224–225 230 231 Williams, Helen 385 Wilson, Woodrow 196 196 Winder, John 96 Wobbe, Rudi 416 417 435–437 Woman’s Exponent outlines for mothers’ classes 99 Relief Society Magazine replacing (1914) 230 tribute to Emmeline Wells’s work for 225 women’s suffrage editorials in 8 39 Women’s Century of Light pageant 420 women’s suffrage 8 37–41 225 Wood, Douglas 397 Wood, Edward J. 237 Wood, Evelyn 397 Woodruff, Wilford on being loyal citizens 69 death 70–71 Francis Lyman’s dream about 114 gratitude and testimony expressed by 70 inviting world to visit Saints 18 Joseph F. Smith’s spirit world vision of 204 Manifesto ending plural marriage issued by (1890) 4 83 84 85 105 106–107 108 113 114–116 133 mediating conflict between B. H. Roberts and Moses Thatcher 44–45 revealing will of Lord to Lorenzo Snow 71 72 revelation on temple sealings (1894) 31–33 34 194 on spirits in spirit world embracing gospel 33 on temple sealings to parents 29 Woolley, Ralph 357 Word of Wisdom Heber J. Grant on Saints keeping 229 291 kept by Alma Richards 150 Leah Widtsoe’s Relief Society lessons on 296 340 made mandatory for attending temple 291 Neal Maxwell’s obedience to 466 The Word of Wisdom: A Modern Interpretation (John and Leah Widtsoe) 571 World’s Columbian Exposition (Chicago, 1893) 3–6 7–9 16–18 19 64 World War I armistice (1918) 207 Belgian Saints during 163–165 destruction and devastation of 168 184–186 efforts to get missionaries home safely during 176–178 European Mission activities during 165–168 Joseph F. Smith on 195 196 Liverpool Relief Society support of soldiers 166–168 start of 163 U.S. entry into war 196 196 See also war World War II Amy Brown Lyman’s message to Relief Society women during 419–421 Battle of Okinawa 465–468 470 D-Day invasion by Allied forces 457 evacuation of missionaries before 396–399 Heber J. Grant on outbreak of 399–400 Helmuth Hübener 411–413 416 435–439 Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings 471 481 Hitler’s ascent to power and Anschluss (1938) prior to 380 381 395 impact on lives of Saints worldwide 425–426 invasion of Poland and start of 395 J. Reuben Clark address on 424–426 Latter-day Saint servicemembers worshipping together 443–445 445 454 470–471 481–482 Pearl Harbor attack 414 458 Principles of the Gospel for Latter-day Saint servicemen 457–458 “Victory in Europe Day” (1945) 464–465 465 See also Allied forces war “Worthy Is the Lamb” (Handel) 17 Y Yanagida, Masashi 526 Yanagida, Takao 526 532 Yanagida, Tokichi 531–533 542–545 Yanagida, Toshiko 525–528 531–534 542–545 YLMIA See Young Ladies’/Women’s Mutual Improvement Association (YLMIA/YWMIA) YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association) 148 YMMIA See Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA) Young, Brigham and Arizona settlements 290 biography of 261–262 270 271 297 Joseph F. Smith’s spirit world vision of 204 promise that all Saints would receive temple ordinances 132 statements on Adam 182 Young, Brigham, Jr. 44 69 69 81 Young, Lucy Bigelow 82 Young, Richard 140–141 Young, Walter Ernest 160 161–162 Young, Zina 8 26–27 86 95 97 132 A Young Folk’s History of the Church (Anderson) 377 Young Ladies’/Women’s Mutual Improvement Association (YLMIA/YWMIA) in Alberta Stake 86–89 232–233 233–234 234 239 Bee-Hive Girls program 234 312 335 348 Bureau of Information staffed by 98 Chiye Terazawa called to organize in Hawaii 384–386 at Congress of Representative Women (1893) 5 64 in Europe 311–313 348 first combined conference (1896) with YMMIA 49–50 Gleaner Girls program 312 335 Heber J. Grant on keeping youth in 229 MIA conferences held to strengthen youth 584–585 name change 348 purposes of 26 Susa Gates’s history of 232 Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA) in Alberta Stake 86–89 Anthony Ivins appointed to lead 212 Bureau of Information staffed by 98 decision to include athletics in 148–150 first combined conference (1896) with YLMIA 49–50 Heber J. Grant on keeping youth in 229 leaders on adopting Boy Scout model 149–150 234 MIA conferences held to strengthen youth 584–585 purposes of 26 Young Woman’s Journal 26 88 111 239 youth concerns over abandoned faith for science by 248–249 Heber J. Grant on value of MIA program for 229 MIA conferences held to strengthen 584–585 performing baptisms for the dead 291 Zina Presendia Card’s focus on teaching 86–89 See also Church education YWMIA See Young Ladies’/Women’s Mutual Improvement Association (YLMIA/YWMIA) Z Zander, Arthur 416 439 Zapata, Emiliano 172 Zappey, Cornelius 501–503 Zełwągi, Poland, Saints in 491–492 Zion’s Māori Association 54 67 Zion’s Savings Bank and Trust Company 14–16