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- 40 years after end of priesthood ban, some black Mormons still see discrimination16 Jul 2017—xploreutah.netKimberly Teitter anticipated only joy on her wedding day. But the Salt Lake City woman instead had to deal with racism in an LDS temple. A temple worker, apparently assuming Teitter is a convert because she is black, asked for her conversion story. But Teitter is a lifelong member of the church. Her new husband, who is white, is a convert. He wasn’t asked for his story. Members of the church often make assumptions about her church activity because of her race, Teitter said. While some black...
- This unique grilled cheese sandwich won 3rd place in a national recipe contest20 Jul 2017—standard.netROY — It’s exciting, but not surprising that Roy resident Shauna Havey has placed in another national recipe contest. In June of this year, Havey took third place in the 2017 Grilled Cheese Academy Recipe Showdown hosted by Wisconsin Cheese. Over the past few years, Havey said she has entered many food contests and won around 50 of them. The $3,000 prize her grilled cheese sandwich won is one of the larger cash prizes she has received. RELATED: Cooking up prize winners one recipe at a...
- Funeral procession routes released for Weber County I-15 plane crash victims2 Aug 2017—xploreutah.netOGDEN — Though no roads will be closed during this week’s funeral processions for two Weber County couples killed in a plane crash, traffic may be impacted. A funeral service for Layne Clarke, 48, and Diana Clarke, 45, will take place at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2, at the Ogden Tabernacle, 350 E. 22nd St. Another for Perry Huffaker, 45, and Sarah Huffaker, 42, will be held at 1 p.m. the next day at the same location. The time the Clarkes’ procession will leave the tabernacle depends on the...
- Mission to Guatemala brings father's death to full circle4 Aug 2017—heraldcourier.comOGDEN, Utah (AP) — Ethan Carter had hesitantly hoped that he would serve his two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Guatemala. His mother Lisa Carter Reeder always felt that Guatemala would be where her son was assigned — though she, too, had her hesitations. So when Carter read his mission assignment aloud on July 16, surrounded by family and friends, there were mixed emotions when he said he was called to the Guatemala City Central Mission. "When he opened...
- Layton brothers working to open Korean restaurant with help of Spice Kitchen Incubator (copy)6 Aug 2017—standard.netTwo Layton brothers making their dream of owning a restaurant a reality with help from Spice Kitchen Incubator, a Salt Lake City non-profit. Originally from Korea, Jung Kyu Kim came to Utah in 2009, followed by his younger brother Jung Min Kim in 2012. They each attended culinary school at Salt Lake Community College and worked at a variety of restaurants throughout the state. They also owned an AFC Sushi franchise in Ogden for two years. Spice Kitchen Incubator is a project of the...
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