#939: Ambulance Unit
March 23, 2018[…] to ask why, but to endure . . . [1] Patricia King’s father served in a Quaker-sponsored ambulance corps during World War I. He died at the King home in Orem, Utah, in May 1984.
[…] to ask why, but to endure . . . [1] Patricia King’s father served in a Quaker-sponsored ambulance corps during World War I. He died at the King home in Orem, Utah, in May 1984.
Kathy Wilson is the owner and manager of Sego Gallery and Framing Center in Salt Lake City. Her paintings featured on the cover of this issue, Tulips and Aspens at Fish Lake, were done in […]
[…] for us, I’m afraid. Those blank clouds stood back today though and ringed the city, and the sun came out to talk with car hoods and window glass. It’s […]
He sought to grow rare orchids up bright air On theory they were closer to the sun. Such trailing gardens of the blue compare To virga with refractions overrun.
[…] from a small plastic tube he hides in his pocket. Dad’s singing can be heard even in the front row. I stare at the Cheerio on the floor and wonder if it would be […]
Walking up to the coffin (a little larger than a viola case), I see his jacket lying stiff as baseball card gum.
[…] Colonization.” Dialogue has a long-standing interest in international and multi-cultural expressions of Mormonism. In fact, a random search through back issues from its inception shows it perennially popping up.[1] In 1996, a special issue […]
[…] and corporate one person shows. Her most recent awards include Best of Show, Maynard Dixon Invitational; Deseret News Purchase Award; and Utah Governor’s Mansion Artist Award. Further examples of her art can be viewed […]
So this is how you’ll preserve me, Lord? in a slosh of brine? Go ahead, though I’ve borne no fruit, torn loose from my roots and gone my own way.
Dialogue 39.3 (Fall 2007):188–206 Others, including Wunderli, hold that the proposed chiasms in the Book of Mormon are not deliberate applications of the chiastic form and ascribe their chiastic structure to the ingenuity of […]