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May 3, 2018[…] . “Welcome to Hartford, Connecticut. In case of problems with this machine, call Giddings Jones, Kansas City, Missouri.” Now you hear the last call for your flight and you stand there looking at that […]
[…] . “Welcome to Hartford, Connecticut. In case of problems with this machine, call Giddings Jones, Kansas City, Missouri.” Now you hear the last call for your flight and you stand there looking at that […]
[…] any writing on the Nauvoo period is likely to touch on certain basic topics: the move from Missouri and the settlement at Commerce; missionary work in Britain and resultant immigration; the development of Nauvoo, […]
[…] life. My first survey yielded about 1,000 valid cases (questionnaires) from ten sample wards in Salt Lake City, and my second survey about 300 cases from two sample wards in a coastal city of […]
Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six was not a dull year for the 127-year-old Deseret News. Melvin Dummar, a Box Elder County service station operator, was named, along with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day […]
[…] there stood in the very heart of Brigham Young’s Zion the Liberal Institute, a free thought forum dedicated to radical reform and the overturning of the Mormon commonwealth. The Institute would survive less than […]
[…] church has been ordaining blacks into the priesthood since early in its history. Sometimes they have ma de unfavorable comparisons between RLDS policy and that of their cousins in Utah who denied holy orders […]
[…] same facts could look quite different when viewed through a variant set of religious glasses was ma de clear, if it had not been so before, by the writing of St. Augustine’s City of […]
[…] with a poet or club orange late at night in a pub with a revolutionary. My auda city scares my landlady a little; she thinks I’m fearless. I smile when she scolds me for […]
[…] ever Yours, Hugh B. Brown In June of 1906 Zina and her mother move to Salt Lake City, two months prior to the death of Charles Ora Card. The close of her June 20 […]
Clothing has been the subject of scriptural injunctions and aperennial topic of Church lea ders’ concern. Subtle changes inboth dress standards and rationales for modest dress in the latterhalf of the twentieth century reflect […]