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Mormon leaders, at Utah meeting, encourage more baptisms for the dead

Mormon leaders reminded church members Saturday about the importance of performing ceremonial baptisms on dead ancestors who didn’t receive the ordinance while alive — a practice unique to the faith that came under fire in the past from Jews when they discovered Holocaust victims were being baptized.

Fools rush in: Couple comes to Vegas for April 1 wedding with Elvis

Lauren Santiago and David Wenzel spent months secretly planning to marry at the Little Vegas Chapel on April Fools’ Day. “Life is not that serious, and it’s important to not take it that seriously,” said Wenzel, who recently graduated from the University of Oregon with a computer science degree.

7 women who had very full lives and never married

As Women’s History Month draws to a close, here are some accomplished and fascinating women who just happened to never legally tie the knot — proving that marriage isn’t absolutely essential to a full life.

New designs in outdoor furniture are durable and look great

As temperatures warm up, people are heading outdoors to enjoy the spring weather. And homeowners are treating their outdoor spaces like any other room in their home, outfitting them with nice furniture and accessories.

Yes, you can live large in a small space

“Small Is beautiful” is the title of a series of books by E. F. Schumacher (1911-1977), German economist

Underwatering, overwatering can cause leaves to wilt

Q: I’m curious if there is any reason other than drought or overwatering that would cause my donut peach growing in a container to wilt within 24 hours? I pruned the dead branches off and touched very little of the live wood.