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A 53-year-old Logan man was arrested Thursday morning at the Logan LDS Temple, 175 North 300 East. Kelly J. Packer was arrested after walking into the Temple and making his way into a woman’s dressing room. Logan Assistant Police Chief Jeff Curtis said that Packer walked through the front doors of the Temple and past a reception desk.
In 2004, Meg Johnson fell off a cliff and broke her neck. Paralyzed and in a wheelchair, Meg is now a motivational speaker, inspiring audiences around the world with her personal motto, which she says is applicable for people of all abilities: When life gets too hard to stand, just keep on rollin’.
I don't know why I'm deemed so special - or so needy - that a succession of Christmas Ghosts started visiting me during the night, starting almost two weeks ago. I have never really considered myself "Scrooge-like," but I will admit, my EC might be able to make that case at times. Regardless as to the "why," I was wise enough to chronicle these paranormal visits on Facebook, which is where I keep most of my important, personal information. I have listed the following encounters below, in the order they occurred. The last one is a new one that just happened last night. Yes, a visit from a Christmas Ghost, post-Christmas.
The Mormon church is seeking permission to build a two-story chapel in Flushing — nearly double the allowed size. But a group of Queens residents warn that it flies in the face of current zoning in the mostly residential area and could set a dangerous precedent if approved.
Before I became pregnant, someone told me, "Don't have a baby. Babies ruin your body."
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland dedicated three newly renovated buildings at the Provo Missionary Training Center. The dedicatory prayer was given as part of his devotional address on Jan. 15 to missionaries at the center — including 18 departing couples gathered for a week-long seminar for new MTC presidents and visitors' center directors.
Brent Peterson doesn't feel sorry for himself. The rugged ex-hockey player has made a living out of being tough, grinding out 11 seasons as a player in the National Hockey League and surviving 13 years at the same job in the less-than-stable coaching profession.
City officials here said they will not enforce their "Free speech" ordinance while a lawsuit is pending in federal court. The Main Street Church of Brigham City and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday after the church said it was prohibited from passing out fliers on public sidewalks that border the new LDS temple in Brigham City.
Karl Quilter, a Salt Lake City-based sculptor whose work tops most of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint temples, passed away Wednesday at the age of 84.
When LDS Bishop Dirk Strobel brings up the topic of blogging, he generally sees one of two reactions. "Some people really get excited about it," Strobel said. "For other people, it's like you are talking to a blank wall."