Word: mormon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Converted chiefly to the Mormon. Methodist. Congregational & Roman Catholic faiths...
President Hicks is a Salt Lake City Mormon of a family prominent in Utah. He has had over 20 years experience as a mine operator; has prospected and visited mining properties from Hudson Bay to lower California, now is president of three mining companies and connected with many another. But what makes him especially suited for his new position is the fact that he served for eight years (1921-29) as Director of Utah Securities Commission, state of many mining promotions. He wrote the Utah Securities Act, a classic. In 1925-26 he was president of the National Association...
Married. Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, 68, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, No. 3 man in the Mormon Church; and Mrs. Alice Taylor Sheets, widow of the late Mormon Bishop Edwin S. Sheets; in the temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City. Fortnight ago Senator Smoot declared: "I'll marry no woman I haven't asked to marry me and I haven't asked any woman to marry me. I'll not say I'm going to Utah to marry and I'll not say I'm not going to Utah...
After Senator Smoot had left town, his friends heard reports that he, a. widower of a year, a great-grandfather, No. 3 man in the Mormon Church, was to be married again in Salt Lake City, spend his honeymoon in Honolulu. Questioned in Chicago about the report Senator Smoot declared...