Letter to the Editor
March 21, 2018[…] you, thank you, God, for the insightful wisdom of Frances Lee Menlove. Susan Lee Andersen Salt Lake City, Utah *** An Issue Reflecting Balance Kudos to Bob Rees for again putting it right and […]
[…] you, thank you, God, for the insightful wisdom of Frances Lee Menlove. Susan Lee Andersen Salt Lake City, Utah *** An Issue Reflecting Balance Kudos to Bob Rees for again putting it right and […]
[…] radius, Erval motored down a curbless road, a strip of asphalt that wasn’t sure whether it was city or country. Power wash stalls gave way to simple frame houses, ending finally in stands of […]
[…] I should have asked—until I walked through the front door of the Mission Home in Salt Lake City and became quite suddenly a stranger in a strange land. The bar in those days, of […]
[…] These circumstances led to the founding in 1961 of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN: Frente Sandinista de la Liberación Nacional). Somoza’s appropriation of most of the international aid after the December 1972 Managua […]
[…] I can’t remember a single personal remark about Debbie’s grandmother. My children attended a Lutheran grade school— Missouri Synod Lutheran, which is conservative. (When the public schools were in disarray with strikes and contention […]
[…] and excellent address in which he pointed out that, contrary to previous stories, Mormon settlers in Cedar City bore responsibility for the massacre. (See http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories /150th-anniversary-of-mountain-meadows massacre continued ). It was not perpetrated by […]
[…] (117). Other topics covered in the book—the international Church, tensions with scholars and intellectuals, and Salt Lake City as the center of Mormonism and its City of Zion, for example—offer similarly enlightening discussions of […]
[…] Toward the end of a missionary’s two-year term of service, often he will move to a new city and not even bother to unpack his clothing and other belongings into a dresser. He will […]
[…] prophesied by a friend. She returns. Dave looks up from a route map—countless red arcs frowning from city to city—that he pulled from the pouch in front of him. “You have to stop leaving […]
[…] them, please see the PDF below. A Call for Compassion I was raised in Logan, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah, as an active member of the LDS Church. I gained so much of […]