. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. , died Oct. 9, 1885. (SeeBio. Ency., Vol. 3, p. 165.) TEASDALE, George, president ofthe Indian Territory Mission in 1883,died June 9, 1907. (See Bio. Ency.,.Vol. 1, p. 144, also Vol. 3, p. 790.) Italian Mission Presidents: Lorenzo Snow, 1850-1851; Jabez Woodard, 1851-1854. SNOW, Lorenzo, president of theItalian Mission from 1850 to 1851.(See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 26.) WOODARD, Jabez, president of theItalian Mission from 1851 to 18


. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. , died Oct. 9, 1885. (SeeBio. Ency., Vol. 3, p. 165.) TEASDALE, George, president ofthe Indian Territory Mission in 1883,died June 9, 1907. (See Bio. Ency.,.Vol. 1, p. 144, also Vol. 3, p. 790.) Italian Mission Presidents: Lorenzo Snow, 1850-1851; Jabez Woodard, 1851-1854. SNOW, Lorenzo, president of theItalian Mission from 1850 to 1851.(See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 26.) WOODARD, Jabez, president of theItalian Mission from 1851 to 1854, Indian Territory Mission from 1897 died March 2, 1870. (See Bio. Ency.,to 1898, died Dec. 15, 1934, in Salt Vol. 3, p. 571.) 346 LATTER-DAY SAINT Japan Mission Presidents: Heber J. Grant, 1901-1903; Horace Samuel Ensign, 1903-1908; Alma 0. Taylor, 1908-1910; El-bert D. Thomas, 1910-1912; HeberGrant Ivins, 1912-1915; Joseph HenryStimpson, 1915-1921; Lloyd Ivie, 1921-1923; Hilton A. Robertson, mission was closed in June, 1924. GRANT, Heber J., president of theJapan Mission from 1901 to 1903.(See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 147, andVol. 3, p. 746.). IVINS, Heber Grant, president ofthe Japan Mission from 1912 to 1915,was born Sept. 2, 1889, in St. George,Utah, a son of Anthony W. Ivins andElizabeth Snow. He was baptizedwhen eight years old, was set apartOct. 28, 1910, for a mission to Japan,and pi-esided over the Japan Missionfrom Oct. 24, 1912, to July 24, returned to his home in Utah , 1915. IVIE, Lloyd Oscar, president of theJapan Mission from 1921 to 1923, wasborn Oct. 9, 1890, in Salina, Utah, ason of James Oscar Ivie and AnnaCatherine Mortensen. He was bap-tized Oct. 9, 1898, filled a mission toJapan in 1911-1915, and was set apart for a second mission to Japan, to actas president of that mission, Jan. 18,1921. He returned from this secondmission in January, 1924. ROBERTSON, Hilton A., presidentof the Japan Mission from 1923 to1924. (See Kolob Stake


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