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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part XII

And now I’ll show you the Sunstone artifact that means most to me. About ten years ago, Karin Peter, who was a Seventy for the Community of Christ, had become one of Sunstone’s board members. Her husband was a patriarch for the Community of Christ, and one day, she brought him over to the Sunstone …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part XI

Meanwhile, Sunstone continued to advertise its own wares, including another Cal Grondahl book. And even some original drawings by the man himself. Sometimes we dragged ourselves up from the cultural dregs, advertising fine art by Trevor Southey, J. S. Wixom. And Brian Kershisnik. Also on the docket were dance classes from Ririe Woodbury. Poetry by …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part IX

One of the myriad of rabbit holes that tunneled through Sunstone’s ads led to this place in Salt Lake City. And, yes, it was every bit as trippy as it looks. As you can see, the Cosmic Aeroplane sold incense, pipes, and used books, specializing in Utah, Mormon, and Western Americana books. Which makes you …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part VIII

Publishers wanted to get into the pocketbooks of Sunstone readers as well. Soon we started receiving ads from Bookcraft who hit our audience exactly with books by Eugene England and Truman Madsen. But then someone must have exercised unrighteous dominion and lost his priesthood because their next offering tried to get us on the Boyd …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part VII

Do you not feel guilty enough? Does the terror of hell not hang over you every hour? Do you not obsessively search your memory for past sins that could keep you out of heaven? Fear not! Spencer Kimball has a book for you. Yes, my friends. Sunstone advertised the Miracle of Forgiveness. (Can you spot …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part VI

Sunstone’s first ad appeared in its first issue. And, of course, it was about Sunstone, advertising our second Mormon history calendar. A mere five dollars! We have an original shrink-wrapped copy preserved behind bullet-proof glass in the Sunstone office. Issue two was ad-free. But issue three really got going with four ads. The first one …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part V

Back in the dark ages when there was no such thing as online advertising, Sunstone had to advertise its event on real paper. Sooo clunky. But really pretty. For example, this one for the 1981 symposium. And I was amazed to find out the high caliber of authors Sunstone was able to bring in even …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part IV

Let’s take a quick break to make sure everyone reading this is living up to BYU standards. Please compare yourself to the righteous people pictured in this informational poster. I’m very disappointed in all of you. Where’s your sports jacket, Mister? And I don’t see enough Aquanet in that hair, Sister! Another thing I found …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part III

Some of the things I found in Sunstone’s various closets were these short-lived Mormon publications.     Including the infamous Seventh Street Press (started by future Sunstone and Signature Books leaders), which made nothing but trouble on BYU campus in the early 80s. (And, yes, it was THAT Packer speech this issue is reporting on. You …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part II

Sunstone has been collecting weird Mormon stuff for a long time. For example, how many of you saw these in your grandmother’s house? These resin grapes were a popular homemaking meeting project back in the 1970s. And I guess one of them found a home here. After many stops at Deseret Industries, I’m sure. And …

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