By: Ardis E. Parshall - September 23, 2013 Carl August Ek (1845-1912) was a Swedish convert of 1871, who emigrated to Utah in 1878 and settled in Cache County, where he worked as a stonecutter on the Logan Temple. His leadership talents and devotion to the Church were evident from the very beginning: He began serving as a branch president only two years after his baptism; he returned to Sweden as a missionary in 1882 and ended his missi...
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