Sacred Groves and Wicked Problems
March 29, 2024[…] tried so hard to place at the center of Utah history? Well, if you’ve been following the news from Happy Valley, you’ve probably heard about a shady real estate proposal with backers in a […]
[…] tried so hard to place at the center of Utah history? Well, if you’ve been following the news from Happy Valley, you’ve probably heard about a shady real estate proposal with backers in a […]
[…] Smith (then President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles) had published an article in the Church News about this matter and in the process had essentially contradicted one of his assumptions in his […]
so much of women’s history . . . is sewn into quilts, baked in b reads, honed in the privacy of dailiness, used up, consumed, worn out, . . . becomes essential to our […]
[…] readership, with 12,000 copies having been sold or given away by 2001. Price’s book and an earlier newspaper, Zion’s Warning (1970-76), published by Barney Fuller and Glen Stout, were the first two extensive, widely […]
My brothers and sisters, today we reach into a realm that is subtle and intricate, all intertwined with feeling. More than usual I pray that you will be forgiving if my own feelings are […]
[…] I should stop and see what he’s all about? After all, Mona was in a gregarious mood. Today she was free from thinking about what needed to be done next. Without speaking or saying […]
[…] disapproved) along with his daily pain aux raisins while he read his paper, especially the US sports news, and then a chapter in his French Bible—his attempt to repent of all this guilty pleasure. […]
[…] the wall and began picking at a place where the paint was peeling. Carlton got the disastrous news from Elder Ballentine and walked into Spencer’s room. “What are you going to do?” he demanded. […]
[…] doesn’t take this too hard,” Abby says. Peter is Karmine’s husband. “I was hoping he’d come along today; he usually does. He’d have been very upset by the lymphoma. I don’t think Peter is […]
Julie was asked to be baptized for the dead. Her teacher, Mrs. Dixon, had read down the roll, asking the girls in alphabetical order. She had moved into Julie’s neighborhood, just up the street […]