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Ida Smith (1931-2015) was an educator, academic administrator, and feminist. Ida Smith was born on December 12, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Joseph F. Smith and Ruth Pingree. Raised a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she attended the University of Utah.
- Ida Smith | Mormon Literature & Creative Arts Database | HBLL
Title Role Year Genre; Future Trends Challenging LDS Women:...
- Ida Smith | Mormon Literature & Creative Arts Database | HBLL
26 Ιαν 2011 · All her life, the now-79-year-old Ida had been waiting for the sealed portion of the gold plates that LDS Church founder Joseph Smith had been unable to translate. It was from the remaining one-third of the gold plates that he translated The Book of Mormon.
Ida Smith's incredible History and her Excommunication after dedicating her life to the church and founding BYU's Women's Research Institute. Her journey to find The Sealed Portion of the...
Ida Smith Interview Part 1 - Ida recounts her personal history of how she came to find The Sealed Portion of the Book of Mormon and Christopher Nemelka, and her calling as the founder of...
24 Φεβ 2015 · Ida Smith Obituary. 1931 ~ 2015. On February 22, 2015, surrounded by her closest mortal friends, Ida Smith, 83 (born December 12, 1931), a long time resident of Orem, UT, died peacefully...
In 2007, Ida Smith, the great, great granddaughter of Hyrum Smith (and great, great grandniece of Joseph Smith, Jr.), found and read our book: The Sealed Por...
Title Role Year Genre; Future Trends Challenging LDS Women: Author: Personal Essay