



Latter Day Saints Church Storehouse in Preston Idaho 1940
The Latter Day Saints church storehouse operates in Preston, Idaho. In September 1940, it serves as a crucial resource for the community. The church established this practice of storing surplus food to support members during poor crop years, a tradition rooted in its founding principles. This initiative reflects the churchs commitment to self-reliance and community support.
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Latter Day Saints Church Storehouse in Preston Idaho 1940
