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After
Elder Elbert A. Smith was ordained Presiding Evangelist at the
Conference of 1938, the First Presidency continued with Elder F. M.
Mcdowell as the sole remaining counselor to President Frederick M.
Smith. President Mcdowell resigned in October 1938. With the approval
of the Council of Twelve, acting under the inspiration given to him
at the time, President Frederick M. Smith associated Elders Israel A.
Smith and L. F. P. Curry with himself in the Presidency. In the
following revelation this arrangement is confirmed. The revelation
was received by unanimous action of the Conference and was ordered
included in the Doctrine and Covenants.
To
the Saints in General Conference Assembled:
1a. As
a result of the conditions existing when the Joint Council of First
Presidency, Quorum of the Twelve and Presiding Bishopric, met in
October, 1938, Brother Floyd M. Mcdowell, Second Counselor, presented
his resignation to me to take effect immediately.
1b.
This left the President without Counselors; and to meet the
situation, acting under such inspirational impulsions as were given
me at the moment, I presented the names of Brethren Israel A. Smith
and Lemuel F. P. Curry to fill the vacancies in the First Presidency,
these selections being unanimously approved by the Quorum of Twelve.
1c. I
suggested to the brethren named the wisdom of at once entering upon
their tasks in the Presidency.
1d.
This was done, and there was thrown upon Brother Curry a double
responsibility, for it was thought best for him to continue his work
as Presiding Bishop until further instructions were given.
1e.
Acting further under the impulsion referred to I now present the
names of Israel A. Smith and Lemuel F. P. Curry for ratification as
Counselors in the First Presidency, Brother Curry to be released from
further responsibility as Presiding Bishop.
2. To
effect necessary reorganization of the Presiding Bishopric let G.
Leslie Delapp be selected and ordained as Presiding Bishop, he being
left free to nominate his counselors in due time.
3a.
Let the church again be admonished that the task of establishing Zion
presses heavily upon us.
3b.
Barriers and hindrances to the achievement of this goal should be
removed as speedily as possible and practicable.
3c. To
lay securely the foundations for Zion and her buildings the work
should be accomplished in peace and harmony. Unity should prevail.
3d. To
this end all the Saints should work together in the rich fraternity
which can and will prevail among them when they keep faithfully the
commandments.
3e.
Great blessings are in store for the church if it will in faith and
saintly devotion go forward in its tasks.
Frederick
M. Smith
President
of the Church
Independence,
Missouri
April
10, 1940