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As a writer, the fact that I am steeped in Mormon lore, has been more hindrance than help to me. I've never been able to purge from my stubborn mind a conviction that the Mormon tale is one of the most unique and interesting human dramas in the annals of America. It has been my soaring wings; it has
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brought on serious paper-rationing with smaller newspapers were powerless to work around. While larger LA-area papers were able to purchase Canadian pulp mills to keep in paper, smaller papers were forced to print fewer pages less frequently. The Baileys were particularly frustrated because during
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Evelyn undertook secretarial training at Metropolitan College. Bailey's typographic work kept him busy and well employed throughout the Depression. However, he had developed a desire to write. He fed that need initially with fact-based, usually historical articles, including a serialized study of
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Bailey believed the book was "a warm, honest appraisal of Mormon heroism in conquering the West" and his publisher had arranged for numerous interviews and signings in Utah; however, in the end the book was never so much as reviewed in the State.
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Also during the war years, Bailey started Westernlore Press to reprint classic texts on the Western United States, whose rarity prevented most interested libraries from purchasing copies. To his surprise, this venture was eased by the
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to be foreman at a UISC factory there. Although Eli sent checks to his family, Bailey finally did drop out of school to help support his mother, who would soon divorce Eli, at which point Bailey left home for good with a move to
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The family did not stay in Oregon long. Utah-Idaho failed to persuade local farmers to pick up the new crop and, two summers later, Eli was put in charge of dismantling the factory and loading it upon rail cars for reassembly in
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in Washington, after which young Bailey ran away, back home to American Fork, where he set up residence with his maternal grandfather Joseph Barlow Forbes and his
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was one of the few, hardy small papers that survived the war rationing, only to be forced out of business by larger corporations shortly thereafter.
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ended, dropping sugar prices to what Bailey would later describe as "catastrophic lows". The lowered prices were accompanied by a disease called "
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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The factory was not reassembled in time for the first year's (bumper) crop, and before the second year's crop could be processed,
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The end of the war saw larger corporations buying up impoverished smaller papers and forcing the others out of business. The
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An Unnatural History of Death Valley: With Reflections on the Valley's Varmints, Virgins, Vandals, and Visionaries
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Bailey ran Westernlore until 1973, when its inventory was lost in a fire and his son Lynn moved the company to
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During this time, Bailey also found time to write three new books. The first, a fictionalized version of his
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Many of his later books proved, to his and his publishers' surprise, to be controversial. For instance,
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biography, and the second (also a novel) were "enthusiastically received by the Saints." The third,
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Although estranged in many ways from Mormonism, Bailey always embraced that part of his heritage.
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into Eagle Rock's premier paper. Evelyn, for her part, drummed up additional advertising revenue.
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those boom years, the advertising available was much more than they had paper to print upon.
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The Armies of God: The Little-Known Story of the Mormon Militia on the American Frontier
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Evelyn died in 1981. Bailey never remarried; he died in 1987. They were buried in
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The Bailey family responded to the death of sugar with a disastrous attempt at
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family—in large part because his book dealt with Hamblin's marriages to two
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To supplement income, Bailey took a job reorganizing and running the
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City in the Sun: The Japanese Concentration Camp at Poston, Arizona
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Bailey was the son of Eli and Olive Bailey and the grandson of
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Supporting himself with odd jobs, Bailey put himself through
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A year after his return to American Fork, his mother and his
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Those Kings and Queens of Old Hawaii: A Mele to Their Memory
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The Claws of the Hawk: The Incredible Life of Wahker the Ute
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