. 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. ary, and whileholding these positions she assisted inthe editorial department of the Chil-drens Friend. On May 25, 1911, shewas chosen as a member of the Gen-eral Board of the Relief Society, actingas secretary, holding that position un-til July 3, 1913, when she was releasedon account of ill health. She wasafterwards a member of the Salt LakeStake Relief Society Board for a fewyears. On Dec. 3, 1903, she becamethe wife of Andrew H


. 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. ary, and whileholding these positions she assisted inthe editorial department of the Chil-drens Friend. On May 25, 1911, shewas chosen as a member of the Gen-eral Board of the Relief Society, actingas secretary, holding that position un-til July 3, 1913, when she was releasedon account of ill health. She wasafterwards a member of the Salt LakeStake Relief Society Board for a fewyears. On Dec. 3, 1903, she becamethe wife of Andrew Hyrum Christen-sen, the son of Herman J. Christensenand Annie Catharine Poulsen. Herhusband was born May 18, 1863, at 90 LATTER-DAY SAINT Gunnison, Utah. He was connectedwith the Utah Construction Company,being one of the founders of the was vice-president of the companyat the time of his demise, Sept. 22,1931. Two children were born toBrother and Sister Christensen, name-ly, Andrew Lee, born Oct. 9, 1904, andAllen Derbidge, born May 30, 1907. COON, Isaac William, second coun-selor in the presidency of the OquirrhStake of Zion, was born Aug. 11, 1869,. at Gi-antsville, Tooele Co., Utah, theson of John Coon and Mary TabithaYork. As an infant, he moved withhis parents to Salt Lake City, wherethe family resided until Isaac wasnine years old. The family then re-moved to Santaquin, Utah County,where they lived two years and thensettled permanently in Pleasant Green,Salt Lake Co. With the exception oftwo years spent in Huntsville, WeberCounty, Isaac has resided in PleasantGreen ever since. He was baptizedby John Cottam when eight years old,and, taking an active part in Churchaffairs from his early youth, he actedsuccessively as a Deacon, Teacher, andPriest. After being ordained an Elderin January, 1896, by Walter Biown, heacted as second counselor to Thomas Turner, president of an Elders Quo-rum in the Salt Lake Stake; later hepresided over the 10th Quorum ofElders in the Pion


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