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 . elor to Samuel Roskelly,pres-idont of the High Priests quorum, ofthe Cache Stake of Zion. He was re-leased from this position when theCache Stake was divided, in the springof 1901. In the meantime he had re-turned to Salt Lake City, where he hassince resided. Dec. 23, 1885, he wasmarried in the Logan Temple to MissAmanda Forbes, of American have had seven children, six ofwhom are now living. As one of theaids in the Genera
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 . elor to Samuel Roskelly,pres-idont of the High Priests quorum, ofthe Cache Stake of Zion. He was re-leased from this position when theCache Stake was divided, in the springof 1901. In the meantime he had re-turned to Salt Lake City, where he hassince resided. Dec. 23, 1885, he wasmarried in the Logan Temple to MissAmanda Forbes, of American have had seven children, six ofwhom are now living. As one of theaids in the General Board of MutualImprovement Elder Done has eachyear, since 1897, been a member of theManual Committee, which is entrustedwith the work of preparing a courseof study for each seasons work. He BIOGRAPHICAL, ENCYCLOPEDIA, 717 has also devoted himself considerablyto other literary work, being the au-thor of the little volume, Women ofthe Bible. and a contributor to thelocal magrazines. TANNER, Henry S., a member ofthe general board of Y. M. M. I. A., wasbom Feb. 15, 1869, in Payson, Utahcounty, Utah, son of Joseph S. Tannerand Elizabeth Clark Haws. After leav-. succeed Dr. Karl G. Maeser (who wasthen located in San Francisco), , 1894; and was released to returnhome Nov. 22, 1896. After returningfrom the California mission. Elder Tan-ner taught in the B. Y. Academy untilJune, 1897. In September, of the sameyear, he commenced the study of lawin Ann Arbor, Michigan, where, in twoyears, he completed the three year lawcourse, graduating a Bachelor of Lawsfrom the University of Michigan June22, 1899. In July, 1899, he located inSalt Lake City, Utah, and began thepractice of law; and he was elected tothe office of city judge of Salt LakeCity, Utah, Nov. 5, 1901. He is a memberof the 19th ecclesiastical Ward, of theSalt Lake Stake, is one of the presi-dents of the Thirtieth quorum of Seven-ty, and a member of the General Boardof the Young Mens Mutual Improve-ment Associations of the
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