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The enemies of the Latter-day Saints thought murder of Joseph and Hyrum Smith would be the end of `Mormonism'
Published: Saturday, Sept. 16, 1989 -
'Prophet went willingly to his death'
Published: Saturday, Sept. 2, 1989 -
'City of Joseph' cast honors LDS legacy
Published: Saturday, Aug. 12, 1989 -
Statue, monuments by LDS artists enhance Carthage Jail complex
Published: Saturday, July 15, 1989 -
'Hallowed, sacred site made beautiful' out of respect, love
Published: Saturday, July 8, 1989 -
Nauvoo: City on banks of Mississippi river was forged from fire of adversity
Published: Saturday, May 20, 1989 -
Jail was 'prison-temple' for prophet
Published: Saturday, March 11, 1989 -
Old Nauvoo nearing 150th year
Published: Saturday, March 4, 1989 -
Gospel seeds planted in Kirtland through odd chain of events
Published: Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989 -
Missionary embards on 'uphill work'
Published: Saturday, Feb. 11, 1989 -
The Lord designated how and when Church was to be organized
Published: Saturday, Feb. 4, 1989 -
A chronology of the Doctrine and Covenants and Church history
Published: Saturday, Jan. 14, 1989 -
Saints' colonization moved westward
Published: Saturday, Jan. 14, 1989 -
Variety characterizes D&C people
Published: Saturday, Jan. 14, 1989 -
Year in review: 1988
Published: Saturday, Dec. 31, 1988 -
1988 pageant at Manti sets attendance record
Published: Saturday, July 23, 1988 -
Church warmly received in Illinois communities
Published: Saturday, June 11, 1988 -
This week in Church history
Published: Saturday, Jan. 30, 1988
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His devotion is unchanged by changes
Published: Saturday, March 24, 1990While the Chicago Temple was closed for construction in 1989, Kenneth S. Jung often visited on Saturday mornings. He'd just walk on the grounds and meditate. One Saturday it was raining when...

