Snowflake Girl
April 30, 2018[…] of the Deseret News! This semi-weekly publication was put out by the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City. It was read by the faithful to keep in touch with the world and local events […]
[…] of the Deseret News! This semi-weekly publication was put out by the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City. It was read by the faithful to keep in touch with the world and local events […]
[…] of her as a woman emerged. She was born Belle Smith, 8 October 1895, in Salt Lake City, months after the death of her father. She graduated from Latter-day Saints High School and from […]
[…] 6, before the Allied Trades Dinner of the Mountain States Travelers in the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City (n.p., 1946). William E. Berrett and Alma P. Burton, eds., Readings in L.D.S. Church History (Salt […]
[…] own righteous example. (Some Factors, 30-31). ‘”Our Dwindling Sovereignty,” in Stand Fast by Our Constitution (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1962), p. 97. Ibid. For an excellent discussion of this tradition, see David […]
[…] 1837 must be explained on other grounds. Alexander Doniphan’s bill to organize a Mormon county passed the Missouri legislature in 1836 but did not, as McKiernan affirms (p. 81), encompass Ray and Daviess counties. […]
[…] leaves and autumn fields as I passed through Sandy and Draper on my way from Salt Lake City to the prison at the point of the mountain. The muffler on my Volkswagon had rusted […]
[…] now. The quiet fields are broken into building lots and the farmers build jet engines in the city and garden with a roto-tiller after work. The old canal is lined with concrete and in […]
[…] life of Joseph Smith—intensive study of the sources, especially those in the historian’s archives in Salt Lake City. Let me emphasize before doing this that I wish to consider Brodie’s interpretation of Joseph Smith […]
[…] throughout history from the aboriginal disobedient pair. In modern history all Christian churches have made efforts to de-escalate the medieval anti-sexual crusade and restore an awareness of the sanctity of sexuality. The sin-sex syndrome […]
[…] once been the bishop but whom I remember as a bearded old man carrying on endless theological de bates with Heber Brockbank, his neighbor across the street (every village used to have its scriptorians […]