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Sons of Utah Pioneers

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of the LDS Church at the time. In 1947, during the centennial of the entry of the first Mormon pioneers into the Great Salt Lake valley, the Sons of Utah Pioneers organized an elaborate commemorative journey of the original Mormon trek to Utah. Prominent Mormon writer and newspaper publisher
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magazine, a full-color print publication containing historical articles, photographs and artwork about the Mormon Pioneers as a group, the individuals and families who comprised the Mormon Pioneers, and the places they settled.
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In 1982 a national headquarters building was completed in the East Mill Creek area of Salt Lake City. Administrative offices and a print library are housed there, as well as meeting rooms for local and national events.
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and the West. The organization is open to "All good men of every age and circumstance who have an interest in the early Utah Pioneers. It is not necessary to have pioneer ancestry to join."
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Membership is divided into chapters where members meet, usually monthly, to hear speakers on subjects of interest in history, geography, biography, as well as topics on
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at the headquarters building in Salt Lake City, and periodic regional history symposiums in other areas of the intermountain west.
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The Sons of Utah Pioneers was officially organized in 1933. The first National president was
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Merrill C. Mickelson collection of Red Rock Chapter newsletters, MSS 7753
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George A. Smith chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers papers, MSS 8520
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Utah History Encyclopedia article on Sons of Utah Pioneers
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Historical organization focusing on Utah, United States
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was the National president of the SUP at that time.
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Index

Mormon Pioneers
Utah

Lawrence T. Epperson
Nephi L. Morris
president
Salt Lake
Stake
Wendell J. Ashton
Mormon culture
historical symposium
Daughters of the Utah Handcart Pioneers
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
List of Mormon family organizations
Mormon pioneers
List of Sons of Utah Pioneers historic monuments
Information page at Sons of Utah Pioneers website
A History of the Sons of Utah Pioneers
Thomas G. Alexander
Utah History Encyclopedia article on Sons of Utah Pioneers
Current website
George A. Smith chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers papers, MSS 8520
L. Tom Perry Special Collections
Brigham Young University
Merrill C. Mickelson collection of Red Rock Chapter newsletters, MSS 7753
L. Tom Perry Special Collections
Brigham Young University
Categories
History of Utah
Lineage societies

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