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The Improvement Era

Grant, Heber J.
The Improvement Era
Excerpt from The Improvement Era: Vol. 34-42, November, 1930Correct, ' snapped the voice over the wire. 'and, say, who is this talking?' The voice was a little more human.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, pr...

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Improvement Era, Vol. 32

Grant, Heber J.
Improvement Era, Vol. 32
Excerpt from Improvement Era, Vol. 32: May, 1929One of the last entries of Brother Sperry is: I lay awake most of the time last night, re¿ecting over our present situation as a people, and our condition here in prison, and the spirit of the Lord reste'd upon me, and I shed tears of joy. My feeling is, O Lord, Thy will be done and not mine.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at...

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Improvement Era, Vol. 32

Grant, Heber J.
Improvement Era, Vol. 32
Excerpt from Improvement Era, Vol. 32: February, 1929Dr. F. S. Harris' short article on Air is the second Of a series in which some of the common things will be treated. Dr. Harris is presenting facts with which all should be acquainted, and is doing it so clearly that none should have difficulty in understanding them.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.c...

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The Improvement Era, Vol. 44

Grant, Heber J.
The Improvement Era, Vol. 44
Excerpt from The Improvement Era, Vol. 44: May, 1941You'll find the new Oliver 60. With its powermaster high-com pression engine. Its row-vue tapered hood. Its high clearance for late cultivation a marvel of power. Usefulness and real comfort. It's the big gest little tractor ever built.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of...

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The Improvement Era, Vol. 43

Grant, Heber J.
The Improvement Era, Vol. 43
Excerpt from The Improvement Era, Vol. 43: November, 1940Grandma drew her shawl about her shoulders and sat for a few more minutes. Nobody was going' to tell her when it was time to go in the house. At sundown it grew too chilly to stay out any longer so she picked up her things and went into the house.I was just coming to call you, said Polly. I ve hurried a bite on so that we can go back and meet the eight o clock train. I wish that we could...

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The Improvement Era, Vol. 6

Grant, Heber J.
The Improvement Era, Vol. 6
Excerpt from The Improvement Era, Vol. 6: Organ of the Priesthood Quorums, the Mutual Improvement Associations and the Department of Education, January, 1933More than one-third had stayed on the same job a year or longer, per cent had worked for the same employer three: years. They 'were doing work necessary to the world and their occupations were of the same if not of the higher social status than those of their fathers.Good articulation betw...

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The Instructor, Vol. 79

Grant, Heber J.
The Instructor, Vol. 79
Excerpt from The Instructor, Vol. 79: November, 1944Let those among. Us who place much emphasis on money, power, and social standing consider these points stressed by the Prophet and by the early Mormons. It was out of this conception of education that the School of the Prophets arose, and 1t received its stimulus from the fact that the must be preached to 0 se standard of life was to be raised.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hund...

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The Improvement Era, Vol. 36

Grant, Heber J.
The Improvement Era, Vol. 36
Excerpt from The Improvement Era, Vol. 36: August, 1933Perhaps the most significant proof of the very slight possibility of contracting leprosy under nor mal hygienic living conditions, lies in the fact that only four per cent of the non-leprous husbands and wives, who have lived in properly conducted leper colonies with their leprous mates, have contracted the disease.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare ...

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The Improvement Era, Vol. 44

Grant, Heber J.
The Improvement Era, Vol. 44
Excerpt from The Improvement Era, Vol. 44: August 1941Working with any tractor having one plow or more power, the Model H will speed up spreading and pull down costs.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserv...

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The Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 54

Grant, Heber J.
The Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 54
Excerpt from The Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 54: February, 1919Greedy Georgie had already eaten his own share of sweetmeats, and was begging Grandma for hers, eating it so rapidly, that the dear old lady fore saw that she would not have one single piece left for her own slower, but still keen appetite for sweets. But how could she learn to say no at six and seventy, when she had said yes all the balance of her life.About the PublisherForgotten B...

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The Improvement Era, Vol. 42

Grant, Heber J.
The Improvement Era, Vol. 42
Excerpt from The Improvement Era, Vol. 42: June, 1939Leaders are not always born. Some men are born to leadership, but leadership may be acquired. Leadership may be achieved like anything else that men want upon the face of the earth.Now to _point out some of the things which characterize leaders, and how necessary qualifications. May be achieved by a person who finds himself occupying a position of leadership.About the PublisherForgotten Book...

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