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  • ...st’s ''Journal''. He worked for the ''Deseret News'' and the ''Salt Lake Tribune'' and worked for a year as a cartoonist for out-of-state newspapers. In 190
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  • ...s the daughter of Elizabeth Palmer, a violinist, concertmaster of the Salt Lake Symphony, and a founding member of the Orchestra at [[Temple Square]]. She ...er Music Society of Lincoln Center, and with pianist Vlad Iftinca for Salt Lake City’s Virtuoso Series and Carnegie’s Weill Hall. She has also recorded
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  • ...ried [[Louie Shurtliff Smith|Louie Emily (Emyla) Shurtliff]] in the [[Salt Lake Temple]] on April 26, [[1898]], and a year later left on a mission to Engla ...hile his father served as president. When he was ordained, the ''Salt Lake Tribune'' newspaper criticized him and the Church for practicing nepotism, but Jose
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  • ...tsman Family Investments and is the owner and publisher of ''The Salt Lake Tribune'' (acquired in 2016). Son James, who was kidnapped for ransom at the age of [[Mitt Romney]], former GOP presidential candidate and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics, similarly called Huntsma
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  • ...e works as a part-time bookseller at The King’s English Bookshop in Salt Lake City, Utah. She also leads discussions sponsored by the Utah Humanities Cou
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  • ...Hawk’s team. He was named the Gatorade Player of the Year, the Salt Lake Tribune Player of the Year, the Utah Player of the Year, and earned All-State honor
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  • ...disease and 53 percent fewer fatal illnesses of all kinds.” (''Salt Lake Tribune'', 12 Sept. 1990.) ...e, a highly respected business journal, carries a lead article naming Salt Lake City the number one city in America in which to do business. This is a grea
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  • ...ndependent than their parties may like.” Of his record, the ''Salt Lake Tribune'' said, “it suggests that Matheson is just what he says he is—a Utah De He was born March 21, 1960, in [[Salt Lake City]], Utah. His wife, Amy, is a pediatrician and they have two sons, Will
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  • ...99. Before his long service with the Church, he worked for the ''Salt Lake Tribune'' and worked part-time for the Associated Press.
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  • ...Hawk’s team. He was named the Gatorade Player of the Year, the Salt Lake Tribune Player of the Year, the Utah Player of the Year, and earned All-State honor
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  • ...89 to 1892, then worked as editor in chief of the ''Deseret News'' in Salt Lake City prior to serving as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army dur ...was called as a General Authority, a story was printed in the ''Salt Lake Tribune'' alleging that he had taken his wife’s sister, Louie Wells, as a plural
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  • ...hed "The Story Trek", hosted by [[Todd Hansen]], a former reporter at Salt Lake City Fox affiliate KSTU. In the show, the newsman goes to off-the-beaten-tr ...anies that are not directly linked to the channel," according to Salt Lake Tribune writer Scott D. Pierce. "The production quality is as good or better than t
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  • [http://gordonhinckley.com/ Gordon B. Hinckley] was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 23, [[1910]], to Bryant S. and Ada Bitner Hinckley. He ...inckley.htm Medal of Freedom] at the White House June 23, 2004. Salt Lake Tribune.
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  • ...Territory. The printing of the Manchester Hymnal eventually moved to Salt Lake City. ...on from the 1985 hymnbook isn’t completely clear, but a recent Salt Lake Tribune article gives some interesting information on the topic: “The most famous
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  • ...ed-faith marriages involving a Jewish spouse (42 percent)." <ref>Salt Lake Tribune, Bob Mims, "Mormons: high conservativism, low divorce, big growth," 1999-MA
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  • Another article posted in the Chicago Tribune [http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/religion_theseeker/2009/05/obamas-momm ...rman roots back to the 1700's with help from information found at the Salt Lake City LDS [[Family History|Genealogy Library]]. To read more, click [http:/
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  • ...trib.com/sltrib/home/49954860-76/jones-spice-video-byu.html.csp Salt Lake Tribune article on BYU's New Spice video]
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  • ...others Mormon DownEast Outfitters|left|Courtesy Steve Griffin, ''Salt Lake Tribune'']]
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  • [[Image:Ed_Firmage.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|Courtesy of the Salt Lake Tribune]]
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  • [[Image:Grace_Summerhays.png|300px|thumb|right|frame|Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune]]
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