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Can Anyone Recognize an LDS Female Leader in Public?

  Recently I took my husband to a VIP Christmas event, and while eating hors d'oeuvres I noticed the General Young Women's President was at the table directly next to ours. (Two years ago I brought him to the same event with me and ended up at the dessert table next to Dallin H. Oaks.)My husband, an active member of the church, didn't recognize who we were next to. While I was trying to casually eavesdrop, he kept talking to me. When we stepped away I told him we were next to Bonnie Cordon, and after telling him this he...
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Poll: Tenure of the Relief Society President

In the early days of the church, the calling of General Relief Society President lasted until death, just like the calling of apostle.  Emmeline B. Wells was the first Relief Society president to be released from this calling and she was hurt by the apparent snub. a President Wells served 11 years.  Since that time, there has been a lot of variation in term lengths for General Relief Society Presidents, with President Belle Smith Spafford serving the longest term at 29 years.  The three most recently released General Relief Society Presidents all served for five years. b I see pros and...
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