By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 23, 2015 A business tourist named Joseph Lauer visited Salt Lake City while on a 1909 business trip and reported his visit in his hometown newspaper. In every way his was an ordinary visit, and he describes sights and events with which we’re all familiar. What interests me about this particular account, though, is that it came at a time when Mormonism was still recovering from the negative publicity of ...
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