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  • [[Image:Hugh_Nibley.jpg|right|frame|Hugh Nibley, Latter-day Saint Scholar]] ...ttp://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. Nibley was notable both for vigorously defending the church and for frankly discus
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  • [[Image:Charles-W-Nibley.jpg|200px|thumb|left]] '''Charles Wilson Nibley''' (February 5, [[1849]] – December 11, [[1931]]) was the fifth [[Presidi
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  • ...ght|alt= Mormon Preston Nibley Book|Mormon Preston Nibley Book]]'''Preston Nibley''' (May 26, 1884 – 1965) was an American religious leader in [http://come ...ical Encyclopedia, by Andrew Jenson, volume III, page 686 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Andrew Jenson History Company, 1920) [http://books.google.com/books?id=SiQ
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  • '''F. Richard Nibley''' was a master violinist, composer, and professor of music. Nibley and his wife, Nadine, and their three daughters moved to Ephraim, Utah, in 1966, where he joined the faculty of Snow College.
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  • '''Reid Neibauer Nibley''' was a pianist, composer, and teacher. ...Philharmonic. During his long career, he was the principal pianist for the Utah Symphony Orchestra and concertized throughout the world.
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  • [[Image:David_Nibley.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=David Nibley Mormon Actor|left]] '''David Nibley''' is an actor and editor primarily known for his starring roles in ''Saint
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  • ...software evaluation at Air Force bases in Nebraska, Germany, South Dakota, Utah, and New Mexico. While in the Air Force, he was also an assistant professor ...g to finish for Nibley, as well as other projects. Early the next morning, Nibley passed away.
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  • ...esus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was the first dentist to practice in Utah. ...pianist and composer [[Reid Nibley]], and violinist and composer [[Richard Nibley]].
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  • ...nes Ricks and Lloyd Anderson. He grew up in Salt Lake, Provo, and Ogden, [[Utah]], and briefly in Pocatello, Idaho. He remembered being bossy to his two si ...ma de Jong Anderson|Carma de Jong]] in an Oriental History class taught by Nibley. He earned his BA degree in History with honors in 1951.
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  • ...rated to the United States with his mother and brother. They made it to [[Utah]] Territory in mid-November.<ref>Parrish. ''Widtsoe''. p. 28</ref> Widtsoe ...p. v</ref> He served as the head of the agricultural experiment station at Utah State Agricultural College. He married Leah Dunford, a granddaughter of Br
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  • ...ong been important in [[Utah]] history. Prior to construction of the Hotel Utah in 1909-11, [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...provide the city with a first-class hotel. For seventy-six years the Hotel Utah hosted local citizens, world travelers, celebrities, and every president of
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  • ...residency were never ordained to the office of apostle (e.g., [[Charles W. Nibley]]; [[John R. Winder]]). Whether or not a counselor is an apostle, all membe *[[Charles W. Nibley]] (1925–1931)
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  • ...John Taylor]] asked [[Charles Ora Card|Charles Card]], a Saint from Logan, Utah, to go to Canada and seek a place of refuge for the Church. In 1887 the fir ...] [[Charles W. Nibley]] to Canada to recommend the best site for a temple. Nibley returned with photographs of four possible sites. President Smith unknowing
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  • ...e started the Oregon Lumber Company with [[David Eccles]] and [[Charles W. Nibley]]. He also owned Stoddard Brothers Lumber with his brother Joseph. George was born in Wellsville, Cache Valley, Utah, on July 12, 1865. As a boy of eight years old, Stoddard worked in a shingl
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  • ...ist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and immigrated to Utah. They settled in the Ogden area; first in Liberty and then in Eden. ...anyon, near Idaho's Montana border, which provided ties and lumber for the Utah and Northern Railroad, which was under construction between Ogden and the M
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  • ...ookstore''' in 1919 and formally adopted its name in 1920. Both of these Utah bookstores trace their organizational roots to [[George Q. Cannon]], a Lat ...press, the 8-page bi-monthly magazine was the first serial publication in Utah aimed toward youth. Cannon also organized the Deseret Sunday School Union,
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  • ...re driven out of Nauvoo by mobs in 1846, and made their historic exodus to Utah led by Brigham Young and the other modern apostles, the mummies and origina ...died these papyri. [[Brigham Young University]] professors such as [[Hugh Nibley]], John Gee, and Michael D. Rhodes have written insightfully about the Book
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  • He graduated from the University of Utah in 1917 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and worked for two years wi ...aker at the BYU Know Your Religion and [[Education Week]] programs. [[Hugh Nibley]] called him the “‘Grand Old Man’” of religious education who had t
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  • ...ct. From 1944 to 1945, he was superintendent of schools in Salt Lake City, Utah. He recruited more professors, including [[Hugh Nibley]], and over 80 professors were hired during his administration due to an in
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