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- God Is in the Details: Hong Kong, China Temple – QA Bags
President H Grant Heaton arrived in Hong Kong on August 1955 to open the Southern Far East Mission There were eight missionaries, including Elder Jerry D Wheat
- China Hong Kong Mission
H Gran Heaton was called to be the first president of the Southern Far East Mission Under his leadership, eight missionaries including Jerry D Wheat, Malan R Jackson and K K S Fong left Salt Lake City on 7 July and arrived in Hong Kong on 8 and 15 August
- H. Grant Heaton | ldstaiwanhistory. com
Grant Heaton has been involved in various business ventures in the United States, China, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan Luana has accompanied him on many of his extended trips to China from 1982-1993
- Presidents and Matrons of the Hong Kong China Temple . . .
View a list of the current and past presidents and matrons of the Hong Kong China Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Hong Kong: Chronology
August 1955 • Hong Kong H Grant Heaton and Luana Carter Heaton were called to preside over the newly organized Southern Far East Mission, serving Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, the Philippines, Macau, Singapore, and Guam
- China Hong Kong Mission - All | Sheldon Poon: Recollections of the . . .
Sheldon Poon: Recollections of the Church’s Early Years in Hong Kong (21) HOW THE HONG KONG CHINA TEMPLE SITE WAS PURCHASED: H Grant Heaton of Salt
- LDS Church in Asia
At the same time, the Church organized the Southern Far East Mission with H Grant Heaton as its first president That mission included Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Guam
- Former missionaries to Southeast Asia celebrate 50th anniversary of . . .
At the anniversary event, two original missionaries in the Chinese Mission, which was created in 1950 — Harold Charles Smith of Duluth, Minn , and H Grant Heaton of Holladay, Utah — renewed friendships with two people they had baptized in Hong Kong — Nora Koot Jue and Carl Hagberg
- Shining a light on the Mormon church in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong China Temple was built in Kowloon Tong in 1996, serving as a meeting house for the local congregation and living quarters for the mission president and others
- Appendix 8: Missions And Mission Presidents - Religious Studies Center
Note: Thomas P Nielson, Paul V Hyer, and Harvey G Horner also served as temple presidents Note: Official records for the number of missionaries serving in and called from Taiwan are not available prior to 1980
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