Kelly Orgill
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Why I'm a Mormon
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Kelly Orgill
January 27, 2012 12:00 AM
David Archuleta, Stephen Covey, Harry Reid and Steve Young have had to defend their religious beliefs on a constant basis in their musical, scholastic, political and athletic careers. Being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was a choice they made that shapes how they talk, spend their weekends and live in a sometimes dark and dreary world.
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Three otter brothers, now at the aquarium in Sandy
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Kelly Orgill
January 26, 2012 12:00 AM
Visitors who have already seen penguins waddling toward the glass, touched the slimy-mushroom feel of stingrays' wings and watched jellyfish change colors before their eyes can now see three otters who can hold their breath for up to eight minutes.
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Safer Shuttles: Launching Off to New Heights
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Kelly Orgill
January 20, 2012 12:00 AM
The Salt Lake Astronomical Society is a nonprofit corporation consisting of about 200 club members who share an interest for astronomy. The society meets once a month at the University of Utah in the Warnock Engineering building.
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Treasured artifacts on display
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Kelly Orgill
January 16, 2012 12:00 AM
Preaching the gospel amidst Nazi Brown Shirts and Gestapo agents was not exactly what Don Gilmore Christenson envisioned when he received his call to serve a mission in pre-war Germany. Christenson tells of his experiences as a missionary during WWII in three of his journals, which are currently on display in the third floor exhibit area of the Harold B. Lee Library, along with other notable items.
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