Art, Beauty & Country Life in Utah
May 1, 2018[…] why, when they are able to move a step up the economic ladder, they don’t want to buy anything Provincial or Early American, but usually enter with joy and relief into the Outer Space […]
[…] why, when they are able to move a step up the economic ladder, they don’t want to buy anything Provincial or Early American, but usually enter with joy and relief into the Outer Space […]
[…] and soon rose to above 5000. Since that time, subscriptions have fluctuated between 5200 and 6400, with over-the-counter sales adding an additional average circulation of 750. Eighty percent of the present subscribers are renewals. […]
<i>Dialogue 5.3 (Fall 1970): 11–25</i><br> Godfrey describes the steps leading to Wilford Woodruff issuing the First Manifesto.
The two following commentaries on O. Kendall White’s “The Transformation of Mormon Theology” (Summer 1970) were received as Letters to the Editor, but due to their length we felt they would receive more attention here.
[…] upon close inspection of the original document and Joseph’s style of writing a “5” and a “ 6.” An adequate consideration of the issue of the time-lag and the discrepancies in the accounts would […]
<i>Dialogue 6.1 (Spring 1971): 37–45</i><br> Thomasson argues that because the church did not give in to the federal government regarding Renyolds v United States, even though it might not look like it, he believes […]
[…] tuneful music interwoven into the story. People come away from performances singing the tunes or wanting to buy the music. Though the story and lyrics were written by a Broadway professional, Promised Valley suffers […]
[…] the community through Junior League. I volunteered at the Art Center, the Detention Home and the School for Emotionally Handicapped Children. I enjoyed my community work and found many possible avenues for a professional […]
[…] a collection of nests and eggs, selecting them carefully and putting them into a glass case. I would buy the case, and type a card for each nest with full information about where and when […]
[…] will be open to immediate scrutiny, public figures may well dilute and distort the written record; ( 6) in order to improve the record for future historians, the contemporary historian needs more and more […]