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Show NON-CIKCUT7O- T? 250 Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality And Truth Independent J) Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 Volume 1, No. 2 February 12, 1970 the late President David Oman McKay (center) is surrounded by pictures of himas, ( r) student, Mormon Temple pn Temple Square, Salt Lake missionary, apostle and president. In the background is the City, Utah. (Church Information Service photo) RECENT PICTURE of world-famo- -- O. David Hotel Utah. prophet and president of the Saints had preChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y sided over the LDS Church for nearly 19 years, since the death of President George Albert Smith in April, The 1951. 96-year-- RflcIlCay i Prophet 6 a.m. on Sunday morning, Salt Lake City-- At January 18,' David 0. McKay died in his apartment at us David born in 0. - Patriot McKay was the town of Huntsville, Utah, Sept. 8, 1873. His father was born in Scotland and his mother was bom in South Wales. Funeral services were held in the Tabernacle on Temple Square on Thursday, Jan. 22. His wife of 69 years, Emma Ray Riggs McKay, attended the funeral, children, friends. great-grandchildre- David n, along with children, grandchurch members and 0. McKay had a magnetic and radiant personality, and was admired, respected and loved by (Continued on page 4) |