2004
Did You Know?
March 2004


“Did You Know?” Liahona, Mar. 2004, 48

Did You Know?

Baptisms of Latter-day Prophets

Did you know that President Gordon B. Hinckley was the first latter-day Church President to be baptized in a baptismal font in a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse? It’s true. He was baptized on 28 April 1919 in the First Ward, Salt Lake Liberty Stake. Here are some interesting facts about the baptisms of the other 14 Church Presidents.

Church President

Baptism Date

Baptism Location

Joseph Smith

15 May 1829

Susquehanna River near Harmony, Pennsylvania

Brigham Young

14 April 1832

A millpond near Mendon, New York

John Taylor

9 May 1836

A stream near Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Wilford Woodruff

31 December 1833

An icy stream near Richland, New York

Lorenzo Snow

19 June 1836

Chagrin River, Kirtland, Ohio

Joseph F. Smith

21 May 1852

City Creek, Salt Lake City, Utah

Heber J. Grant

2 June 1864

A wagon box in Salt Lake City, Utah

George Albert Smith

6 June 1878

City Creek, Salt Lake City, Utah

David O. McKay

8 September 1881

Spring Creek near Huntsville, Utah

Joseph Fielding Smith

19 July 1884

Probably in City Creek, Salt Lake City, Utah

Harold B. Lee

9 June 1907

Bybee Pond near Clifton, Idaho

Spencer W. Kimball

28 March 1903

Hog-scalding tub in Thatcher, Arizona; he was later baptized in Union Canal, Thatcher, Arizona, because of concerns about the propriety of the tub baptism

Ezra Taft Benson

4 August 1907

Logan River Canal, Whitney, Idaho

Howard W. Hunter

4 April 1920

Natatorium swimming pool, Boise, Idaho

It Happened in March

Following are a few significant events that happened in Church history during the month of March.

26 March 1830: The Book of Mormon became available to the public when printing of the first copies was completed by E. B. Grandin in Palmyra, New York.

17 March 1842: The Prophet Joseph Smith organized the Relief Society in Nauvoo, Illinois.

Leadership Tip

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President Gordon B. Hinckley

President Gordon B. Hinckley taught: “You can be a leader. You must be a leader, as a member of this Church, in those causes for which this Church stands. Do not let fear overcome your efforts. … Fear comes not from God but from the evil one. The adversary of all truth would put into your heart a reluctance to make an effort. Cast that fear aside and be valiant in the cause of truth and righteousness and faith” (“Words of the Living Prophet,” Liahona, June 1998, 26).

Photography of Howard W. Hunter, Spencer W. Kimball, Gordon B. Hinckley, and Ezra Taft Benson as young boys courtesy of LDS Church Archives; photograph of replica of Grandin Building Printing Press; Organization of the Relief Society, By Dale Kilbourn