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Joshua Reuben Clark, Jr. (1871-1961) was born in Grantsville, Utah to Joshua Reuben Clark and Mary Louise Wolley. In 1898 he married Luacine Savage and they eventually became the parents of four children. Reuban, as he was known, became an important diplomat for the United States and was an Under Secretary at the State Department. In 1933 he became a counselor to President Heber J. Grant ans spent the rest of his life in church service.
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Typewritten and signed letter dated 15 March 1960 and addressed to Francis W. Kirkham, Mormon author and businessman. Clark thanks Kirkham for a book sent to him which Kirkham wrote.
J. Reuben Clark thanks Earl Pardoe for the invitation to the latter's performances at Brigham Young University. Clark says he is not much of a theater-goer, but he will make use of the unvitation if the opportunity should present itself.
Letter of J. Reuben Clark, Salt Lake City to L. R. Woolley, North Logan, dated 5 November 1959. Clark answers several questions Woolley has asked him, including one one on the rearing of children (how strict should parents be) and one on the resurrection of a mortal body with missing limbs. Clark tells a story about Brigham Young.
J. Reuben Clark's 1960 Christmas card, which contains his photocopied testimony of this peace, which the Lord gives all ... of Jesus Christ, written in his own hand. 8.5 x 3.5 inches, graphic on front flap reading, Peace on Earth, four flaps of writing stapled inside and an envelope with Clark's office in Salt Lake City printed as a return address included.