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Laying
the Cornerstone of the Temple in West Africa
A
Photo Essay
By
Scot and Maurine Proctor
Part
Five
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photos to enlarge
After
the children were finished, President Hinckley invited anyone else
in the crowd to take a turn helping to seal the cornerstone.
In
the middle of a song, this choir member accepted the invitation
with gusto.
This
little boy had surely sung in his primary, “I love to see the temple,
I’m going there someday.”
Many
of the women at the temple dedication were dressed in elegant African
dress.
Brother
Appiah returned from Chicago to be at the temple dedication. His
father is the stake president in Cape Coast.
Joseph
William Billy Johnson in the far right of the picture, started several
congregations, calling themselves The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, in Ghana long before the missionaries arrived.
Those
who helped with the cornerstone had a moment never to be forgotten.
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