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1980 - 1982
Elder & Sister Eastmond contributed to the growth of the early Church in Trinidad.
The Eastmonds
1986 - 1988
Rulon & Erma Brown
This couple were assigned to Trinidad (San Fernando) by Rex Pinegar to serve as the Branch President over what was about 5 members at the time. They would love to receive mail: 7576 S 2300 E SLC UT 84121
1992 - 1993
Harold and Margene Severson
Served in Trinidad & Tobago Mission
1994 - 1995
Ron & Erma Colby
We served in the Trinidad & Tobago Mission in Jan 94 to Jun 95. It changed to the West Indies mission while we were there. We live at 1331 Dixie Downs Rd. # 17, St. George, Utah 84770
1996 - 1997
The Bodilys
We're still in Colorado Springs where Lynn serves as Bishop of one of the young single adult wards here. We have about 72 LDS cadets from the Air Force Academy who attend our ward of about 165. Lynn is just processing 13 of them to go on missions after this school year. One of them is going to the French speaking West Indies mission.
1997 -1998
Gary and Betsy Gehrig
1998 - 1999
Elder & Sister Davis were instrumental in establishing the growth in Couva. Elder Davis was also the first Patriarch assigned to the District.
Elder & Sister Davis
1999 - 2000
John & Natalie Mc Gill
The Mc Gills were the first couple to be specifically assigned to work with CES in the region. More on them can be found on the Trinidad Mormons web site.
The Mc Gills
2001 - 2003
Jim R and Faye Amos
Serving on St. Vincent
Elder & Sister Amos

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Hymns of Joseph Daynes

Joseph J. Daynes was the first Tabernacle organist (from 1867 to 1900). Joseph learned to play the piano nearly as soon as he learned to walk. By the time he was four he was able to play tunes that no teacher had taught him. At six his progress had become nearly phenomenal, and the family story maintains that the child was presented in an organ recital before the Queen of England. Learn his story in this episode of History of the Hymns. Ref. Source 2
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