By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 19, 2018 As a wartime safety measure, and to conserve gasoline, tires, and other resources that otherwise would have been consumed by those coming to Conference, the Tabernacle was closed during World War II. Conference attendance was restricted to General Authorities, stake presidencies, and bishops – not their wives, no auxiliary leaders, not the general public. I read a note the other day indicating t...
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