The Salt Lake Tribune is a daily newspaper published in the city of Salt Lake City, Utah, with the largest paid circulation in the state. The Tribune is owned by The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc., a non-profit corporation. For almost 100 years, it was a family-owned newspaper held by the heirs of U.S. Senator Thomas Kearns. After Kearns died in 1918, the company was controlled by his widow, Jennie Judge Kearns, and then the newspaper's longtime publisher was John F. Fitzpatrick, who started his career as secretary to Senator Kearns in 1913 and remained publisher until his death in 1960. John W. Gallivan, nephew of Mrs. Kearns, joined the Tribune in 1937 and succeeded Fitzpatrick as publisher in 1960, remaining as Chairman until the merger with TCI, Inc. in 1997.
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- https://www.sltrib.com/HTTPS://WWW.SLTRIB.COM/Jana Riess: Controversial Latter-day Saint book pulled from publicationBrigham Young University’s Religious Studies Center halted publication last month of “Saving Faith: How Families Protect, Sustain, and Encourage Faith” by BYU professor John Gee, an Egyptologist who generally writes about the Book of Abraham but here attempts to synthesize secondary literature in the sociology of religion. According to the publisher, the book is currently under additional review.24 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/kirby/2020/09/08/robert-kirby-its-nationalHTTPS://WWW.SLTRIB.COM/Robert Kirby: It’s National Pardon Day, so forgive someone, including yourselfIt’s Sept. 8, National Pardon Day. It’s also National Nut Bread Day. It’s possible that the two may be related, but let’s not go there right now.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.sltrib.com/artsliving/2020/09/08/digital-drive-in-filmHTTPS://WWW.SLTRIB.COM/Digital and drive-in, film festivals try to salvage a seasonNew York • This is normally the time of year when flashy premieres march down red carpets and proclamations of Oscar buzz circle the globe. An avalanche of new films topples onto screens. The movie houses of Venice, Telluride, Toronto and New York shake with applause. The movies, more than ever, feel alive.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.sltrib.com/sports/utah-utes/2020/09/08/utah-basketball-hopesHTTPS://WWW.SLTRIB.COM/Utah basketball hopes to play nonconference games, possibly before Jan. 1From a basketball perspective, when the Pac-12 postponed all sports until at least Jan. 1, the league was viewed as a pariah.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.sltrib.com/sports/byu-cougars/2020/09/08/byu-football-allow-lessHTTPS://WWW.SLTRIB.COM/BYU football to allow less than 10% capacity at LaVell Edwards Stadium for home gamesWhile Lavell Edwards Stadium has a capacity of 63,725, attendance will be less than 10% of that for the upcoming home opener against Troy, Sept. 26. The announcement was included in a ticket plan released by BYU on Tuesday afternoon.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
- https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/commentary/2020/09/08/miguel-trujillo-overcomeHTTPS://WWW.SLTRIB.COM/Miguel Trujillo: To overcome racism we must face itI would like to say that I’m surprised at the president’s recent move to end racial sensitivity training. Unfortunately, at this point, I’ve given up hope that he will ever attempt to understand lived experiences other than his own.0 Tags 0 Shares 1 Views
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