Plus, who will be Utah’s next congresswoman: Celeste Maloy or Kathleen Riebe? It will be decided in Tuesday's special election.
Good morning! Here are today's temperatures: 🌥️ 31 - 52° in Logan | 💧 40% 🌥️ 38 - 57° in Salt Lake City | 💧 40% 🌦️ 45 - 63° in St. George | 💧 50% With Thanksgiving next week, have you ever wondered why Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday of November? In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared that Thanksgiving would be the last Thursday of November. But as we know, that has since changed. Read why there were two Thanksgivings in 1939 and how that year led to Thanksgiving being celebrated on the fourth Thursday. Also on our mind: The problematic message at the center of "Trolls Band Together," how your attitude about aging could prolong your life and what The Associated Press missed in the Arizona abuse case.
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| ‘A courageous warrior for truth’: President Ballard celebrated by Latter-day Saint leaders, family |
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| | Latter-day Saint leaders gathered Friday to celebrate the life of President M. Russell Ballard at his funeral on Friday. President Dallin H. Oaks, the first counselor in the First Presidency, read a letter from the First Presidency. The letter called President Ballard an “extraordinary example of a covenant-keeping disciple of Jesus Christ.” “As a young missionary to Great Britain, as a mission president in Toronto and as a general authority, he has traversed the globe many times, teaching and testifying of Jesus Christ and the restoration of his gospel,” the First Presidency said in its letter. “He has been a courageous warrior for truth.” President Jeffrey R. Holland, who succeeded President Ballard as acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve, told those in attendance that President Ballard visited him every day of his five-week hospital stay. He tried to repay that favor by calling and visiting President Ballard often in the last weeks of his life. “How do you thank a man for that?” President Holland said. |
Read more about President Ballard's life and what was said about him at his funeral. |
| Utah 2nd Congressional District voters will decide who will replace Rep. Chris Stewart in a special general election Tuesday, Nov. 21. The decision will be between Republican nominee and former Stewart staffer Celeste Maloy and Democratic nominee and current state lawmaker Sen. Kathleen Riebe. Stewart endorsed Maloy in June before she won the Utah Republican convention. Both candidates have been campaigning hard the last few weeks with one poll showing a small margin between the two. Read more about the two candidates and their campaigns ahead of the election. More in Politics Candidates make push for voters as final weekend to election day begins (Deseret News) Video: Sen. Kennedy calls for FDIC chair to resign after sexual harassment allegations. ‘You didn’t do anything about it, did you?’ (Deseret News) Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Utah House delegation will soon have full voting power (Deseret News) Opinion: 33 senators are over 70. How many might face debilitating health issues while serving? (Deseret News) | FROM VOICES UTAH Carlos Boozer is back! Join us December 4 for an exciting evening featuring Carlos Boozer. Hear his captivating story and a lively Q&A session, as well as a memorable photo opportunity. Purchase tickets today. | Entertainment Perspective: The problematic message at the center of ‘Trolls Band Together’ (Deseret News) Is ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ just another Godzilla show? (Deseret News) Health How your attitude about aging could prolong your life (Deseret News) Decreasing daily salt intake by 1 teaspoon has same impact as blood pressure medication, study finds (Deseret News) Faith What Travis Kelce, Tammy Reid and others have said about the Giving Machines in Kansas City (Deseret News) Perspective: As a survivor and Latter-day Saint, here’s what I think AP missed in Arizona abuse case (Deseret News) Salt Lake and Weber Counties Sugar House 'Christmas Street' in jeopardy; residents raising funds to keep decades-old tradition going (KSL) Ogden native holds affordable ski swaps across Utah to give more people access to the sport (KSL) Police and Courts 4 officers found legally justified in shooting, killing armed National Guardsman (KSL) Couple in trafficking case accused of threatening women they helped get into the U.S. (KSL) Utah activist found guilty for crimes related to Jan. 6 insurrection (KSL) Sports Breaking down the Jazz's second in-season tournament game (Deseret News) ‘Embrace the challenge’: Free-falling BYU still savoring a November visit from mighty Oklahoma (Deseret News) Why Kyle Whittingham’s Utah program was the ‘model’ for Jedd Fisch after taking over at Arizona (Deseret News) What Saturday’s games for Utah, BYU, USU will come down to (Deseret News) Alissa Pili’s basketball journey is taking her home for the first time in her college career (Deseret News) The Nation Rosalynn Carter, 96-year-old former first lady, is in hospice care at home (NPR) Will they come in giant smiley face boxes? Amazon set to sell new cars starting next year (Deseret News) Prosecutors ask to move Chad Daybell’s trial back to eastern Idaho, oppose cameras in courtroom (East Idaho News) |
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