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Biographical History
Heber Q. Hale (1880-1969) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who received a manifestation on the Spirit World.
Heber Quincy Hale was born in Thatcher, Idaho to Solomon H. Hale and Anna Clark on March 5th 1880. He later served in different callings for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints such as Bishop and Stake President. He also served in civic offices as well as serving as a correspondent for the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, Utah. On January 20 1920 as President of the Boise Stake Heber received a manifestation from the Spirit World describing, “Passing from his body into the spirit world." Heber Q. Hale died on April 18th 1969 in Bountiful Utah.
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FindAGrave.com, via WWW (Heber Quincy Hale was born in Thatcher, Idaho to Solomon H. Hale and Anna Clark on March 5th 1880. He later served in different callings for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints such as Bishop and Stake President. He also served in civic offices as well as serving as a correspondent for the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, Utah. On January 20 1920 as President of the Boise Stake Heber received a manifestation from the Spirit World describing, “Passing from his body into the spirit world." Heber Q. Hale died on April 18th 1969 in Bountiful Utah.
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197239243469]
Identifier: MSS 9081
Scope and Contents
Twenty-five page handwritten transcription of Hale's manifestation on the spirit world. According to the transcription, this manifestation was related by him at a genealogical conference held in the auditorium of the Bishops' Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, in October 1920. In the account, Hale speaks of a vision he received while at the home of W. F. Rawson in Carey, Idaho on January 20, 1920. The vision includes descriptions of people he met in the Spirit World, the beauty of the...
Dates:
approximately 1920
File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS SC 2862
Scope and Contents
Handwritten copy, in German, of Pratt's "Key to the Science of Theology." The Pratt document covers 177 pages. Also includes a seventeen-page handwritten copy, in German, of an account by Heber Q. Hale, president of the Boise Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, about going beyond the veil of death on 20 January 1920 to see the spirit world. The Hale account may have been copied from the "Beobachter," a Latter-day Saint periodical in German. Hale is misidentified on...
Dates:
1895-1922