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The Deseret alphabet ( Deseret: < big > </ big > or < big > </ big >) is a phonemic English spelling reform developed in the mid-19th century by the board of regents of the University of Deseret ( later the University of Utah ) under the direction of Brigham Young, second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Jeff Vice of the Deseret News commented that " unfortunately, casting Cruz as a tough girl is a hilariously bad ..." and Michael Miller of the Village Voice writing that " as Satan's helper Carmen, Penélope Cruz doesn't hold a candle to her cocaine-huffing enabler in Blow.
The reviewer for the Deseret Morning News ( Salt Lake City ), wrote of the 2007 Pioneer Theatre Company production: " Paint Your Wagon " has a lusty new lease on life and is rarin ' to go.
Territorial results of the Compromise: < ul >< li > California is admitted List of U. S. state partition proposals # California | undivided as a Slave and free states | free state, denying Southern expansion to the Pacific < li > Texas trades some territorial claims for debt relief < li > U. S. provisional government of New Mexico | New Mexico and State of Deseret | Deseret are denied statehood and become New Mexico Territory and Utah Territory with slavery left to Popular sovereignty in the United States # Emergence of the term “ popular sovereignty ” and its pejorative connotation | popular sovereignty </ ol >
The original name of the Mormon settlement, Deseret, is said to be the word for " honeybee " in the Book of Mormon ; a beehive appears on the Utah state flag ; the state motto is " Industry " ( for which bees are known ); and Utah is widely known as the " Beehive State.
Most settlers avoided the rugged Rocky Mountains and those headed for the Oregon, the Deseret, or California, usually following the North Platte River and the Sweetwater River to South Pass in what is now Wyoming.
The Utah Territory is shown in blue, while the proposed State of Deseret is outlined by the dotted line.
The Tribune, often referred to as just " the Trib ," is owned by the Denver-based MediaNews Group, and operated in a joint operating agreement with the Deseret News through Newspaper Agency Corporation.
The Deseret News is a newspaper published in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, and is Utah's oldest continuously published daily newspaper.
The Deseret News is owned by Deseret News Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation, which is a for-profit business holdings company owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The editorial tone of the Deseret News is usually described as moderate to conservative, and is often assumed to reflect the values of its owner, the LDS Church.

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Since at that point the University of Deseret was really a high school, degree is probably a misleading term.

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The group branched out in an effort to pioneer a large state to be called Deseret, eventually establishing colonies from Canada to present-day Mexico.
In 1883, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad ( D & RGW ) extended its line from the railhead at Deseret to Price, Utah.
The settlement of Oak City was begun in late summer of 1868, when a few families moved there from the community of Deseret, Utah.
Scott D. Pierce from The Deseret News found him too " old and " Nevertheless, John Martin, a syndicate from The New York Times, enjoyed Sam's interaction with main characters of Frasier.
In 1878 Roberts married Sarah Louisa Smith ( they eventually had seven children ), and in the same year he graduated first in his class from University of Deseret, the normal school precursor of the University of Utah.
More than 258, 000 of the shells were shipped to Hawthorne Army Depot from their storage at Deseret Chemical Depot, Utah, and the Umatilla Chemical Depot, Oregon and were destroyed by July 1999.
" Chris Hicks from Deseret News gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, stating Young Guns II was " sumptuously shot, very well-acted and full of potential.
Its name derives from the sugar beet test factory of the Deseret Manufacturing Company, which was established in a former blacksmith shop in the area.
Meanwhile, the Mormon population of Utah rebels against the United States with support from the CSA, and proclaims the State of Deseret, forcing the United States to send troops to try to put down the uprising.
The Telegram was from the beginning a money loser, and was sold in 1914 and reacquired by the Tribune in 1930 only to be sold to and merged into the Deseret News in 1952.
The Deseret News also purchased the afternoon Salt Lake Telegram from the Tribune.
As the twentieth century ended, the Deseret News found itself embroiled in a contentious and often public battle with The Salt Lake Tribune, centered around the terms of their joint operating agreement, the desire of the Deseret News to switch from afternoon to morning publication, and ownership changes at the Tribune.
The online edition of the Deseret News allows civil comments from those who first register with their name, email plus a screen name and password.
On Sunday, August 11, 1912, during a conference in Millard County, Utah, Hinckley was selected to be president of Deseret Stake, a newly formed stake located in the western half of Millard County and formed from a portion of the Millard Stake.
Under direction from the General Assembly of Deseret, the group organized the political entity of Iron County and elected Smith as chief justice.
Richards received a degree in English from the University of Deseret, which later became the University of Utah.
The Deseret News claimed this move served the City Council, which owned property around the site and would profit from increased land values.
The Deseret Evening News blasts the Liberal Party of Utah in a characteristic column from July 28, 1891.
As a publisher, Deseret Book publishes under four imprints with media ranging from doctrine and LDS fiction books, to electronic resources and sound recordings such as Mormon Tabernacle Choir albums.
The Deseret Book Company merged from the Deseret News Bookstore and the Deseret Sunday School Union Bookstore in 1919 and formally adopted its name in 1920.

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* Allen, James and Leonard, Glen M. ( 1976, 1992 ) The Story of the Latter-day Saints ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 0-87579-565-X
History of the Church, 7 volumes ; Deseret Book Company ; ISBN 0-87579-486-6 ( 1902 – 1932 ; Paperback, 1991 )
Deseret Book Co., 1998.
* James E. Talmage ; The Great Apostasy ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 0-87579-843-8 ( 1909 ; Softcover, February 1994 )
* Hugh Nibley ; Todd M. Compton and Stephen D. Ricks, editors ; Mormonism and Early Christianity ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 0-87579-127-1 ( Hardcover, 1987 )
* Kent P. Jackson ; From Apostasy to Restoration ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 1-57345-218-1 ( Hardcover 1996 )
* Sheri L. Dew, CEO of Deseret Book
Deseret Book Co., Salt Lake City, UT, 1992.
The provisional 1849 boundaries of the State of Deseret, named after the word for honeybees in the Book of Mormon.
* Deseret Bookthe nation's largest LDS bookstore chain
* Rex E. Lee, What Do Mormons Believe ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 0-87579-639-7 ( Hardcover, November 1992 )
Deseret Book Co., Salt Lake City, UT, 1976.
Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, UT, 1992.
Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, UT, 1974.
Witness to the Martyrdom Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, UT, 1999.
Deseret Book Co., Salt Lake City, UT, 1992.
He also served as the church's liaison to Deseret Book, working with Deseret Book's liaison to the church, Thomas S. Monson.
Appraised by the LDS church for $ 25, 000, it was purchased on October 13 in exchange for several artifacts the church owned in duplicate, including a $ 5 gold Mormon coin, Deseret banknotes, and a first edition of the Book of Mormon.
Discourses of Brigham Young, Deseret Book, Salt Lake City, Utah.
* Smith, Joseph Fielding, Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, ( 1976 ), Deseret Book Co., hardcover: ISBN 0-87747-626-8, paperback: ISBN 0-87579-243-X, Covenant 2002 edition: ISBN 1-59156-028-4
( Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, ( 1976 – 1980 ), 6: 302-17 ; see also " The Christian Godhead -- Plurality of Gods ", History of the Church, 6: 473-79.

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