
Greg Curtis is now speaking about the history of the Capitol beginning with donation of the property by Heber J .Grant. Senate President John Valentine was more philosophical with a messafe of freedom and citizen responsibility. Supreme Court Chief Justice, christine Durham is now speaking, then the dedication by President Gordon B. Hinckley. I'll link to the video stream when I get back in the office.

The re-dedication will
air tonight on KUED.

It was great to see so many people I have known over the years, former directors, legislators, former governor Olene Walker, etc.
Representative Craig Frank provides some nice
photos of the Capitol construction.
Wow, I just learned about the
discovery of a dead body in the Capitol just prior to the dedication. That is strange...
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