- John
Andreas Widtsoe (/ˈwɪtsoʊ/;
January 31, 1872 –
November 29, 1952) was a Norwegian-American scientist, author, and
religious leader who was a member...
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Widtsoe (/ˈwɪtsoʊ/) is a
ghost town in
Garfield County, Utah,
United States.
Located in John's
Valley northeast of
Bryce Canyon and
along the
Sevier River...
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Widtsoe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John A.
Widtsoe (1872–1952),
Mormon official Leah D.
Widtsoe (1874–1965),
Mormon official...
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Osborne John
Peder Widtsoe (December 12, 1877 –
March 14, 1920) was prin****l of the Latter-day
Saints University in Salt Lake City, Utah and a professor...
- Leah
Eudora Dunford Widtsoe (February 24, 1874 – June 8, 1965) was the wife of John A.
Widtsoe, an
apostle of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
- was also
added to the
state highway system in 1914,
connecting SR-22 at
Widtsoe with Escalante, and it was
numbered State Route 23 in 1927. An extension...
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sermons and
writings of
Smith were
compiled by John A.
Widtsoe,
Osborne J. P.
Widtsoe,
Albert E. Bowen,
Franklin S. Harris, and
Joseph Quinney. In...
- (1892–1894)
James E.
Talmage (1894–1897)
Joseph T.
Kingsbury (1897–1916) John A.
Widtsoe (1916–1921)
George Thomas (1921–1941)
LeRoy E.
Cowles (1941–1946) A. Ray...
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Apostles on
April 9, 1953,
filling a
vacancy created by the
death of John A.
Widtsoe.
Bennion served less than five
years in the
Quorum of the
Twelve before...
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Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City:
Signature Books, p. 305 (1993); John A.
Widtsoe, G.
Homer Durham (ed.),
Evidences and Reconciliations, pp. 396–97 (1960);...