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PLATE 32.—COUNCIL ROOM OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES
The spacious chamber here pictured is exclusively devoted to the use of the Council of the Twelve Apostles. The Council assembles at stated intervals in regular session, and whenever summoned by the President of the Twelve for special sittings.
The room is supplied with twelve chairs of a kind, beside which there are other chairs for recorders, also a table, a desk, and an altar used in prayer. On the walls are hung oil portraits of the First Presidency, the Twelve Apostles, and the Presiding Patriarch.
On the north side are two doorways opening upon the hallway or corridor shown in Plate [28]; on the west is a doorway communicating with the Council Room of the Seventy (Plate [30]). A large circular mirror adorns the north wall.
See page [195].