American Trinity
March 16, 2018[…] 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 […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] children as final symbols of status, we need constant warning lest we exploit our greatest treasures. You and Your Child’s World. By Elliott D. Landau. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1967. 312 pp., $2.95.
[…] Leadership Development, by Kent Lloyd, Kendall O. Price, V. Dallas Merrell, and Ellsworth E. Johnson (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1967). Formal training in administration is now being provided by professional schools of business, […]
[…] the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, of the Hong Kong branch president and the missionary from Cedar City. It unites this congregation—the genealogists and the procrastinators, the old-fashioned patriarchs and the family planners, the […]
[…] German missions. One reviewer stated that permission to use actual missionaries had to come from Salt Lake City (Schwabische Donau-Zeitung, March 17, 1967). From the preceding footnote it is obvious that some Church officials […]
[…] Gerald Pearson, is also a drama major of considerable ability. When the publishing companies in Salt Lake City told them that they would not publish her book (“Poetry won’t sell—”) Gerald and Carol Lynn […]