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Photo from Deseret News. Anna Lou Call Peterson, a member of the Monte Cristo Ward, Las Vegas Nevada Sandstone Stake, received the Distinguished Nevadan award at the University of Nevada Las Vegas commencement ceremonies on May 14. The Distinguished Nevadan award represents the most prestigious award conferred by the Board of Regents. It is given to prominent individuals who have made significant achievements that have contributed to the cultural, scientific or social advancement of Nevada.
The explorers who left from Zarahemla, led by a man named Zeniff, arrive at the land of Nephi, but only find Lamanites there. Zeniff negotiates with the Lamanites, and they agree to let him settle the land with his people. Zeniff rules his people and his son, Noah, succeeds him, but rules in sin and wickedness. A prophet named Abinadi calls him to repentance, but Noah executes him.
Anna Lou Call Peterson, a member of the Monte Cristo Ward, Las Vegas Nevada Sandstone Stake, received the Distinguished Nevadan award at the University of Nevada Las Vegas commencement ceremonies on May 14. The Distinguished Nevadan award represents the most prestigious award conferred by the Board of Regents. It is given to prominent individuals who have made significant achievements that have contributed to the cultural, scientific or social advancement of Nevada. A native of Malad, Idaho, she graduated from BYU in 1956. She is married to Grant L.