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When George Albert Smith became the president of the Church in 1945, he remarked that he had seen many “firsts” during his lifetime—from the first bicycle, telephone, and radio in Salt Lake valley to the first airplane. His life was filled with a variety of learning experiences. He survived many childhood accidents and illnesses and had his life miraculously preserved on numerous occasions while serving in the Southern States Mission. He once saved the Tabernacle from burning down when the roof caught on fire, the result of a large, paper hot air balloon. His political involvement and later prominence as a Church leader gave him access to many important people, including nine presidents of the United States.
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