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Salt Lake City & Mormonism in the 1950s - Rod Decker 

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Former political journalist and KUTV reporter, Rod Decker, reflects on 1950s Salt Lake City, Utah, and the state of the LDS church during what many refer to as the “golden age of Mormonism.” Topics include David O. McKay, President Eisenhower, scouting, “road shows,” and more.
This excerpt is from Mormon Stories episode 1427 - “Rod Decker’s Life as a Utah Political Reporter”
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@juliegoldbeck6431
@juliegoldbeck6431 3 года назад
The church has removed all the fun things roadshows, sports leagues, Boy Scouts, ward potlucks, ward camping trips, ward breakfasts.
@jeppajeppson2900
@jeppajeppson2900 3 года назад
Depends on the ward we still have them . More likely to be in singles wards
@healthhollow7218
@healthhollow7218 3 года назад
Even in the ‘80s & ‘90s church lasted so long. We went everyday! Sunday service for hours, seminary before school, Wednesday night service and some Saturday dances or activities. I also remember being involved in roadshows! Those were actually the best memories. Girls camp and Girl Scouts of course. Also church girls softball team. Wow....when I type it all out it’s amazing looking back how church took over my whole life! I was such an exhausted teenager. Dealing with church and also trying to be a teenager and deal with school and social activities or after school programs, sports, band, dance. It was certainly an ALL or NOTHING lifestyle.
@SteveSmith-os5bs
@SteveSmith-os5bs 3 года назад
I grew up in the church in the 1970s in California and Arizona. About 70% of my time outside school was spent in church.
@healthhollow7218
@healthhollow7218 3 года назад
@@SteveSmith-os5bs I can definitely relate with that. It’s amazing how much the church can be involved in your life. Or rather how your life revolves around the church!
@haroldwhite5761
@haroldwhite5761 3 дня назад
In my Utah experience, LDS had exactly nothing to do w/Girl Scouts. My sister was heartbroken in 2nd grade when she found that the church would not help her participate the same way they helped boys w/scouting. She was instructed to wait a few years until old enough to join Mutual and learn how to make bread, as if that was equal to the skills learned and experiences had in scouting. This was the first red flag that grew us into feminists.
@h.r.9563
@h.r.9563 3 года назад
Thank you nuanceho for these 10 minute format videos
@jameeselah9728
@jameeselah9728 3 года назад
I remember doing Music Man in a roadshow. They made sure we everyone had a part in the skit!
@cindihunter9119
@cindihunter9119 3 года назад
Love Rod Decker! Didn't know that he was from New York! He has a brilliant mind!
@MPCoryell
@MPCoryell 3 года назад
The road shows were really, really a positive experience. Sure wish they had more sports.
@brookemaclay7442
@brookemaclay7442 3 года назад
I left the church in 2018 when I was 18 and was a member all my life. I remember doing the math one day and I was spending 3-4 hours at church Sunday (I was laurel president so we’d have meetings after 1/2 times a month). Plus seminary 5 hours a week. And mutual activities (2hrs on Wednesday) And firesides(2 hours once a month sunday). And FHE (1 hr Monday). It added up to like 10-15 hours a week! That doesn’t even include girls camp, temple trips, random other church functions. As a teen I was not getting any sleep because of school work and I was heavily in sports(spending 20-25 hours a week practicing). I didn’t even have time for a social life 1/2 the time. I wish I would have allowed myself to rest!
@31Takamine
@31Takamine 2 года назад
What a heartwarming and nostalgic video. I caught the tail end of some of this stuff - road show, church basketball, definitely lots of scouting. Good times. If the church can embrace an identity as a well-organized social group and abandon a lot of dogma and indefensible claims, I might go back.
@DancingQueenie
@DancingQueenie 3 года назад
You went twice on Sundays, Saturday morning primary, Wednesday night YW, early morning seminary five days a week, Saturday activities, basketball practice, (I don’t remember when mom went to RS) - no matter how far you had to drive. (Gas was cheap then.) We lived out in the “mission field” so we always lived a good 30 minutes away. But we were certainly emotionally involved and felt like family.
@davelove9891
@davelove9891 3 года назад
Road shows were great
@davelove9891
@davelove9891 3 года назад
Love Rod
@kasspriscilla9350
@kasspriscilla9350 3 года назад
I'm from East high too
@ningenJMK
@ningenJMK 3 года назад
I grew up in Queens.
@Lukeflesh
@Lukeflesh 2 года назад
It was fun!! I wasn’t raised mormon in SLC, but all the churches seemed to have something fun! Thank you guys for enlightening this 47 year old🙂
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