“We Love You, Sally Carmichael” Premieres Tonight

“We Love You, Sally Carmichael” Premieres Tonight

We Love You, Sally Carmichael, a family friendly comedy written by LDS screenwriter Daryn Tufts and directed by Christopher Gorham (The Other Side of Heaven), is making its premiere in Utah Megaplex Theaters tonight. You can find showtimes and buy tickets for it at...
Jarinn Akana

Jarinn Akana

assistant coach Nuggets A native of Molokai, Hawaii.  He began his collegiate career at Brigham Young-Hawaii in 1988 before going on a two-year church mission to Vina del Mar, Chile. Source:...
Paul Walker

Paul Walker

Paul Walker Paul Walker best known for The Fast and the Furious film series of movies  “The guys I respect are the guys who manage it well. You hear about the scandal in the industry. I was raised Mormon, and I went to Christian high school, and I thought it...
John Ashworth “Cat” Thompson

John Ashworth “Cat” Thompson

The three-time All-America led Montana State to a Helms Athletic Foundation national championship in 1928-29 and averaged 15.4 points a game at a time when the national team scoring average was 40 points. In 1952, the Helms Athletic Foundation designated Cat an...
Russell Holmes

Russell Holmes

Volleyball USA Born in Anaheim, Calif. … parents are Mark and Tami Holmes … married to Julie … first daughter, Sadie Rae, born in June 2007 … served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to London, England …...
Reed Smoot

Reed Smoot

Reed Smoot (1862-1941) US Senator Republican Utah      He represented Utah in the US Senate for 30 years, longer than any other Utah senator. He is the only Mormon apostle to serve in the U.S. Senate. He served concurrently as a Mormon apostle, thus earning the...
James LeVoy Sorenson

James LeVoy Sorenson

James LeVoy Sorenson Mr. Sorenson, whose wealth was estimated to be $4.5 billion by Forbes magazine, when he was  86 years old. He was listed as the 68th-richest American in September 2007. He was an entrepreneur, real estate magnate and inventor of numerous medical...
Jacoby Ellsbury

Jacoby Ellsbury

Ellsbury is half-Navajo and was raised a Mormon. He took batting practice during college with a wooden bat. He tied a franchise mark with 4 stolen bases in one game. Sets Pawtucket Red Sox record by getting a hit in 25 straight games (8/30/07)  Native American...
Robert Rey, MD, MPP

Robert Rey, MD, MPP

Robert Rey, MD, MPP Cosmetic surgeon Featured on Dr. 90210   He came to the U.S. as a troubled youth on a cargo ship and is now known for liposuction and breast augmentations on the rich and famous in Beverly Hills.  His last act on his native soil of Sao Paulo,...
Maggie Chan-Roper

Maggie Chan-Roper

track and field (Hong Kong) 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens While finishing her degree in nutrition and food science, Maggie trained for the Hong Kong Olympic Team and prepared for the Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. A bleeding ulcer plagued her throughout the...
Sheri L. Dew

Sheri L. Dew

Sheri L. Dew Sheri Dew graduated from Brigham Young University. She served as second counselor in the general Relief Society from 1997 to 2002. In March 2003 the White House appointed her a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Commission on the Status of Women at the...
Brickelle Bro

Brickelle Bro

USA Castle Rock Colorado Stake Swimming: Fifteen-year-old Brickelle Bro, of the Castle Rock Colorado Stake, is scheduled to swim in the 400 freestyle. “Hard work pays off.” That seems to be Brickelle Bro’s motto. The 15-year-old swimmer is about to head across the...
Greg Olsen

Greg Olsen

Greg Olsen Greg grew up in rural Idaho.  His parents were also artists, and they encouraged his artistic expression.  He studied illustration at Utah State University.  His paintings hang in temples in more than 20 countries around the world.  He has also done work...
M. Anthony Burns

M. Anthony Burns

M. Anthony Burns Ryder Systems M. Anthony Burns is an American businessman and chairman emeritus of the board of directors of Ryder System, Inc., an American-based provider of transportation and supply chain management products. He currently serves as managing...
The Fab Five

The Fab Five

The Fab Five Americas Got Talent Season 5 finalists Five Mormon Girls from Morgan Utah From a dairy farm in rural Utah where life consisted of raising wheat, cows, and family, came five fabulous sisters who could accomplish daily dairy chores in the morning and dance...
Tom Chambers

Tom Chambers

Pheonix Suns During the late ’80s and early ’90s, he was were the driving force behind the Phoenix Suns’ high-octane offense. Over the course of five seasons, he guided the Suns to three Western Conference Finals appearances and one trip to the NBA...
Neil Rutman

Neil Rutman

Neil Rutman A top prizewinner of several international piano competitions–including Busoni, Kappell, Cleveland International, Joanna Hodges, and Concert Artist Guild–Neil Rutman has received worldwide acclaim for his compelling and atmospheric recitals,...
Kevin Sharp

Kevin Sharp

Kevin Sharp Kevin grew up in Idaho.  He was diagnosed with bone cancer while still in high school.  In 1989, the Make-A-Wish Foundation introduced him to music producer David Foster.  In 1991, he went into remission.  In 1997, his debut solo album, Measure of a Man,...
Hap Holmstead

Hap Holmstead

Hap Holmstead The Biggest Loser 2013 Hap Holmstead was born and raised in American Fork, Utah, and the oldest of seven children.  With a passion for baseball, he hoped to make it one day to the major leagues. He was on the radar of baseball teams like the Detroit...
The Hughes Brothers

The Hughes Brothers

The Hughes Brothers In January of 2000, the Hughes Brothers took over the former Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre, Branson’ s landmark theater in the heart of town. The family not only performs there six days a week, but also ownes and manages the theater now renamed...

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