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 . 1901, the Union Stake of Zion wasorganized out of a part of themission, with Elder Bramwell as Stakepresident. He is at present serving inthat capacity, and also presides overthe Northwestern States mission. Hesays: I have now spent practicallyfifteen years in the missionary field andam not tired yet. would often gather round him the mem-bers of his family and teach them toshun evil, to be honest and truthful,associate with no bad c


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 . 1901, the Union Stake of Zion wasorganized out of a part of themission, with Elder Bramwell as Stakepresident. He is at present serving inthat capacity, and also presides overthe Northwestern States mission. Hesays: I have now spent practicallyfifteen years in the missionary field andam not tired yet. would often gather round him the mem-bers of his family and teach them toshun evil, to be honest and truthful,associate with no bad companions, andwith picture and narrative show themthe results of doing right and were Hyrum and the other chil-dren made the companions of their pa-rents, friends unto whom they couldgo at all times, and pour out the in-most secrets of their hearts in fullconfidence. Hyrum grew up, develop-ing to a marked degree the boundlesslove and impartial affection which hehad been accustomed to see his fatherand mother mete out to their children,and his father to his wives. Until heleft the paternal roof of his parents hewould be visited by that ever loving. SMITH, Hyrum Mack, junior mem-ber of the Council of Twelve Apostles,is the eldest son of Pres. Joseph and Edna Lambson, and wasborn March 21, 1872, in Salt Lake City,Utah. In his youth he was very care-fully guarded by his mother, who wasloath to let him go out of her sight,and who never permitted him or hisyounger brothers to go beyond the con-fines of the garden gate alone. Longafter he reached the age of hundredsof the boys—and girls, too—that we nowsee playing in the streets until late atnight, he was safely tucked into father, Pres. Joseph F. Smith, father who must still kiss him andtuck the covers snugly around to-day, whenever father and sonmeet, in the home, on the street, in theoffice, it matters not where, they meetwith an affectionate and holy was taught to love his home,an


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