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Show CHAPTER IV THE MORMON SETTING Since Chapters V and VI discuss the development of the NEA- Affiliate movement and its response, this in detail with the professional does not deal chapter association development in Utah. Rather, it deals with the characteristics of the Utah setting and what course of such one movement to take in Utah in In 1847, a the Mormons preponderance began settling in Utah.l of the a tendency in Utah organization, Today there of Mormons in the state of Utah and this fact makes the state unique in the minds of many has been light setting. a is still might predict the for the LOS Church, to assume credit for the peop1e.2 or There at least members of good things in the state 1Their settlement is well known. Not only did they settle what but much of the Intermountain West as well. For back ground information, see Hubert Howe Bancroft, History of Utah 15401886 (San Francisco: History Company Publishers, 1889). is now Utah, 20ne might argue that Utah is no more peculiar than any other where there is a preponderance of anyone group. It is not my I am simply stating that purpose to compare such places with Utah. many people (including Mormons themselves) have expressed that Utah is peculi.ar because of so many Mormons. One scholarly work in which the Mormons as a people are examined is Thomas F. OIOea, The Mormons (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957). place 3For typical example of how the Mormon people take credit for those which show Utah as having high educational standards, see Rulon S. Howells The Mormon Story 1st ed. (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1957), p. 122. This book has been used as a mtssionary tool. a such statistics as |