Salvation
March 23, 2018[…] walked past a pharmacy. The neon cross flashed above the closed doors, intermittently tainting the wet si dewalk green. Nearby, somebody was burning cedar in a fireplace. Anna inhaled, holding the smell of smoke […]
[…] walked past a pharmacy. The neon cross flashed above the closed doors, intermittently tainting the wet si dewalk green. Nearby, somebody was burning cedar in a fireplace. Anna inhaled, holding the smell of smoke […]
[…] as a lawyer in Ogden and traveling the seventy-five miles each way from our farm to the city that she had let six months go by without letting herself get in the family way. […]
[…] well-scrubbed children. A center-pew family could live here ten years and still not know a thing about City Hall. Who had the time? Fathers worked all day. In the evenings, they taught Boy Scouts […]
[…] Street in a convertible, the reservoir dust whipping up behind him. He marched up the stairs to city hall and declared himself once again the mayor of Jordan Gap. His first act of business […]
[…] a better way to immortalize her husband than by building a theater in his memory. Now the city of Sacramento owns the building and sponsors all McHenry Company productions. As the artistic director, Aunt […]
[…] a sky so dark that it was said you could feel it. In the ruins of the city, he stood, stretched out His arms, the wounds in His hands and in His feet still […]
[…] the map and decided to end the trip on exhausted possibilities by driving west to Salt Lake City after this last town. Coalville. We had already visited small mining towns in eastern Utah. What […]
[…] laying important groundwork for later achievement, both by himself and others. The Mantle of the Prophet and Other Plays. By Clinton F. Larson. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1966. xii +344 pp. $3.50.
[…] thought only. Mormonism has much to say about history, philosophy, and the dynamic trends within the mo dern world. The Book of Mormon, for example, which relates the history of two major cultures upon […]
[…] more thorough treatment before publishing them in book form. Eternal Man. By Truman G. Madsen. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1966. x, 80 pp. $2.00. Wheelwright’s term “churchman” does not accurately convey the […]