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Emily. It may be of interest to readers to learn of how church libraries (material centers) started in the church. I remember an article decades ago about the Wilsons in the Cannon 2nd Ward starting a ward library in the 50's or early 60's. Does anyone else remember anything about earliest libraries? And now we have an online catalog!
Wait- haven't the PC LDS spinmeisters gotten to the Jude horse story yet? He must be renamed "Jude, the LDS Missionary Horse". Everyone who reads these blogs know how prejudiced it is to bear the name Mormon on anything.
Shazandra: Are you serious? Are you really serious? That's really sad!
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