By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 16, 2020 While on a brief furlough in the summer of 1942, three young Japanese-American soldiers, natives of Hawaii, visited Salt Lake City. On their way to dine at the cafeteria in the Lion House, they ran into Joseph Fielding Smith who, happening to be carrying copies of his book The Way to Perfection, autographed books for the young men. One of them, Isaac Fukuo Akinaka, later exchanged letters with Eld...
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