Plus, thanks to its fall festival, "downtown ranch" still standing strong.
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By Sarah Gambles Monday October 7, 2024

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🌅 Good morning!

 

In case you missed it, here are the top stories from last week: 

 

Why the Cougarettes won't be defending their national championships this spring

 

Dana Perino tells Utah State students America will ‘get it right in the end’

 

 Where Utahns are moving when they leave the state

 

‘Epic’ Salt Lake Temple renovation ‘is the biggest preservation project’ in Latter-day Saint history

 

Key takeaways from a substantive, civil VP debate between Vance, Walz

 

Will the next president be pitted against a divided Congress?

 

Utah mom-of-two planning her own funeral after ER visit for 'shoulder injury' ends in crushing news

Sunday general conference: ‘Every sincere seeker of Jesus Christ will find him in the temple’

 

President Russell M. Nelson promised Sunday that those who seek Jesus Christ will find him in the temple, then announced plans for 17 new temples as he closed the 194th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

 

President Nelson, who celebrated his 100th birthday last month, has announced 185 new temples over the past six years.

 

“Here is my promise to you: Every sincere seeker of Jesus Christ will find him in the temple. You will feel his mercy. You will find answers to your most vexing questions. You will better comprehend the joy of his gospel,” he said.

 

Read more about Sunday's session of general conference and how President Nelson invited listeners to rededicate themselves to Jesus Christ.

 

More in General Conference

  • October 2024 general conference talk summaries, photo galleries (Deseret News)

  • President Nelson announces 17 new temples in final session of conference (Deseret News)

  • Sunday morning: Teach Christ’s simple doctrine as church enters ‘a decade never to be forgotten’ (Deseret News)

  • 14 international singers join Tabernacle Choir for October 2024 general conference (Church News)

  • An unforgettable moment from the children’s choir everyone is talking about (LDS Living)

  • 8 of the most memorable Conference talks in Church of Jesus Christ history (KSL)

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Thanks to its fall festival, ‘downtown ranch’ still standing strong

The Cross E Ranch is the closest decent-sized ranch to downtown Salt Lake City still standing.

 

You could leave the City Creek mall and be there in 10 minutes.

 

🌻 It’s harvest time, and from the middle of September until the end of October, the Cross E Ranch hosts what it calls the Sunflower Festival.

 

Here's a breakdown of what you can expect if you go: 

  • Seeing some of the ranch's 3,000 cows 🐄
  • Pig races 🐖
  • Corn mazes 🌽
  • Pony rides 🐴
  • Hay rides 🌾
  • Face painting 🎨
  • Pick-your-own-pumpkins 🎃
  • Fresh hamburgers and signature cider donuts 🍔

The current proprietors, siblings Heather Limon and Dalon Hinckley, represent the fifth generation of a farming family that dates back to Utah’s earliest roots.

 

Admission prices: $18 for grownups and $13 for kids

 

Read more about Cross E Ranch and the Hinckley family farming roots that stretch back to the 1800s.

 

More in Utah

  • Utah, 7 other states take next step to build Intermountain West electric vehicle grid (KSL)

  • Yellow Lake Fire reaches nearly 11k acres; conditions continue to worsen (KUTV)

  • As operation costs rise, Unified Fire seeking 2025 tax hike after increase last year (KJZZ)

  • Which Utah Towns Are the Most East Coast? (City Cast Salt Lake)

  • Tremonton City employee arrested for allegedly urinating on, inside high school girls’ cars (ABC4)

  • Rapid growth comes with blessings and challenges for Tooele County (KSL-TV)

  • 4 business lessons from Jenna White, owner of Empire Body Waxing (Utah Business)

  • The story of how Kanarra Falls gained its 'beautiful' new stairs (St. George News)

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Round out your day (v5)

Health

  • Is bird flu spreading in people? Without blood test results, officials can't say (NBC News)

  • Fluoride in water prevents some cavities but concern about health risks raises questions about the tradeoffs (CNN)

  • Lack of sleep during pregnancy could impact baby's development, study reveals (Fox News)

Politics

  • 💭 Jennifer Graham: The complicated politics of a Kansas City Chiefs home game (Deseret News)

  • Inside the State Department’s Weapons Pipeline to Israel (ProPublica)

  • 💭 Natalie Pinkney: A compassionate and fiscally responsible approach to homelessness in Salt Lake County (Deseret News)

  • Wanna talk about climate change? Toss out the litmus test, says Rep. John Curtis (KUER)

Faith

  • New Church History Museum exhibit displays 200 years of Latter-day Saint art (The Daily Universe)

  • See 6 maps showing the worldwide locations of the Church’s 350 temples (Church News)

  • President Nelson says Salt Lake Temple preservation project will be complete by end of 2026 (Deseret News) 

The Nation and The World

  • The Supreme Court is back in session. Here's what you need to know (Deseret News)

  • Hurricane Milton strengthens to Category 1 storm, expected to hit Florida as a major hurricane this week (CBS News)

  • Israel bombs Lebanon, Gaza ahead of one-year anniversary of Oct. 7 attacks (Reuters)

Sports

  • Maintaining momentum, finding more offensive consistency were BYU’s objectives during bye week (Deseret News)

  • There are two ways to look at Utah State right now after its loss to Boise State (Deseret News)

  • Where are BYU and Utah ranked in the college football polls after a wild Week 6? (Deseret News)

  • Isaac Emojong: Freshman on the Rise (The Review)

  • Talkin' Real: RSL tracking toward playoff opener with Houston Dynamo (KJZZ)

  • Cages, champions and community: My eye-opening night at UFC 307 (Deseret News)

  • Tanner Edwards' school record highlights another winning day at Intermountain Shootout (BYU Cougars)

  • Soccer fights hard for draw against Seattle University (SUU News)

🗓️ Events Calendar

We put together a calendar list of events and activities going on around the state of Utah the next month. Check it out and let us know if we are missing anything!

 

Here are some highlights for events in Utah today: 

  • Oct. 7-9 — “Disney’s Aladdin Jr.” | The Electric Theater Center, Saint George 🎭
  • Park City Ghost Tours | 415 Main Street, Park City 👻
  • U of U men’s golf vs. Big 12 Match Play 🏌️
  • Utah Tech women’s golf at Loyola Chicago Parkinson Family Invitational ⛳

We are trying some new things with Utah Today and would love your feedback! You're welcome to email me at [email protected] with thoughts, ideas and suggestions. 

 

I might not answer right away, but I promise we are reading your feedback and considering your valuable opinions.

 

✨ Cheers ✨

— Gambles

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