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Show 94 with the intention of by members conveying remembrance both the deceased and the donor. The gesture of nancial offering, such beauty might otherwise not Church is members, motives may be sion,46 exist accepted indication of benevolence. an othe-rwise, such What is wanted here As such as with a or memorial which eva praise expected by that event or as a memorial, 1893, fond memory of the de- the further be inter- likely symbol of remembrance, (See slides #86, UI0l, #231.) thought, rather than the However, subject counts. given friends thing can and be created the Church had and Decorating Company the the Temple year a relatives, honor of by the subjects of large panel previous glorious painted detail, the architectural to made by Tiffany Glass that event. Depicting words of commemoration symbol: laid, April 6, 1853, by President Brigham Assisted by his Counsellors, Heber C. Kimball, Willard Richards. Dedicated, April 6, 1893, by President Wilford Woodruff Assisted by his Counsellors, George Q. Cannon, Joseph F. Smith. a Mormon Cornerstone Young. to as In remembrance of the dedication of the Salt Lake glass. in interpretation, but matter will most a it is the In addition to that in may be or w-indow, the product, Temple window donated inspire to image of Christ. particular a addition, its subject illustrating an stained the creates the window is not by representation, a In as fi Though of wealth or tax display as usually one's parents, is intended preted glass, to (See sides #78, HllO.) the donor. ceased. giving, through stained as honor, for the edification and enjoyment of the charitable act honor. of thing a and flank |