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  2. History of the Relief Society - Wikipedia

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    Grain was also sent to relieve the Chinese Famine of 1907, among other charitable activities. For the Relief Society, the grain program was considered to be their exclusive stewardship, separate from the system of Bishop storehouses. If distributed by the Relief Society, grain was given without cost, but if distributed by the Bishops, the grain ...

  3. A grain of salt - Wikipedia

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    The Latin word sal (salis is the genitive) means both "salt" and "wit", thus the Latin phrase cum grano salis could be translated to either "with a grain of salt" or "with a grain of wit", actually to "with caution"/cautiously. [3] The phrase is typically said "with a pinch of salt" in British English and said "with a grain of salt" in American ...

  4. Welfare Square - Wikipedia

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    Welfare Square grain silo. Welfare Square is a complex in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), to provide material assistance to poor and otherwise needy individuals and families.

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  8. Green Gang - Wikipedia

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    As a secret society, the origins and history of the Green Gang are complex. The society has its roots in the Luojiao, a Buddhist sect founded by Luo Qing (羅清) in the mid-Ming dynasty; during the early 18th century in the Qing dynasty, the sect was introduced among workers involved in the transport of grain along the Grand Canal via the efforts of three sworn brothers: Weng Yan (翁岩 ...

  9. Sarah Granger Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Granger was a daughter of Oliver Granger and his wife, Lydia Dibble. She was born in Phelps, New York to a prominent Puritan family. [2] [3]: 3 In 1830, Sarah's father acquired a copy of the Book of Mormon, and stated he had a vision of the ancient prophet, Moroni, testifying of the book's truth. [4]