Life Sketches of Orson Spencer and Others & History of Primary Work by Aurelia Spencer Rogers (1898)

This is one of those classic volumes that helps the reader come to an understanding of pioneer life in Utah. Set in Farmington, Utah, the author relates personal anecdotes of poverty, an active church-life, insights into the lives of several General Authorities, and telling glimpses into her own life and character. Woven into her everyday situations are the beginnings of the Primary Organization and her continuing dialog with Eliza R. Snow (the General Relief Society President) about its implementation. Viewed from its inception, Sister Rogers documents the rationale, the philosophy, and the concerns for the children of the LDS Church. 333pp. 978-1-930679-23-8 [-history-biography-]

$19.95

Code: 02-117


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