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John Stilley Carpenter

John Stilley Carpenter (11 February 1849 at Centreville, Delaware – 3 January 1925 at Kanab, Utah) was a pioneer settler of Utah and fifth bishop of the LDS Church in Glendale, Utah (Kanab Stake) in Kane County, Utah.〔Andrew Jenson: ''Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints'', Andrew Jenson History Company, printed by the Arrow Press, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1901-1936, Vol. III, pp. 42-43, http://books.google.com/books?id=SiQuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42&dq=bishop+%22Carpenter,+John+Stilley%22&source=bl&ots=SgFb2aIHj_&sig=t9lBg9YfspvScB1Izrri6FdVjbY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7CgVU_mnOoLl0wHU3YHYBw&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=bishop%20%22Carpenter%2C%20John%20Stilley%22&f=false.〕〔Frank Ellwood Esshom: "John Stilley Carpenter", ''Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah'', Utah Pioneers Book Publishing Company, Salt Lake City, 1913, pp. 795–796, http://archive.org/stream/pioneersprominen00esshrich/pioneersprominen00esshrich_djvu.txt.〕〔"Death Calls Southern Utah Pioneer", ''Garfield County News'', issue of January 9, 1925, p. 3. http://udn.lib.utah.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/garfield1/id/18775/rec/2, accessed 3 Mar 2014.〕
==Church and civil works==
John Stilley Carpenter's family traveled via covered wagon train to Utah in 1857, crossing the Great Plains in Jacob Hoffhein's company.〔"Jacob Hofheins/Matthew McCune Company—Individuals Known to Have Traveled in This Company", ''Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel database, 1847–1868'', https://history.lds.org/overlandtravels/companyPioneers?lang=eng&companyId=149, accessed 3 Mar 2014.〕 They first located in Salt Lake City. In 1866 Carpenter was ordained an Elder and was sent to the Missouri River to serve as a Church teamster assisting emigrants. In 1868 he was called to the Muddy Mission (located in present-day Nevada), where he remained until that mission was disbanded in 1871.〔Sondra Cosgrove: ''The Muddy Mission'', http://www.onlinenevada.org/the_muddy_mission, last updated: 2009-03-18〕 He then settled permanently in Glendale, Utah. On 4 August 1877 Apostle Erastus Snow ordained Carpenter as a High Priest. In 1879 Carpenter became first counselor to Glendale Bishop Royal J. Cutler, which position he held until Cutler died in 1894. In September 1894 he became first counselor to Bishop Moses D. Harris, which position he held until March 1898. After that he served eight years as a member of the High Council. In 1908 Apostle Francis M. Lyman ordained him as Bishop of the Glendale Ward; he served for five years. From 1881-1883 he filled a mission to the Southern states, serving part of the time as a conference president. For 25 years he served as a director in the Glendale Irrigation Company, and for 22 years was a member of the district school board.

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