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  2. List of Utah companies - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City: Book publishing: 1866 Deseret Industries: ... Salt Lake City: Consumer electronics: 2006 Kennecott Land: South Jordan: Real estate development: 2001

  3. Signature Books - Wikipedia

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    Card, Orson Scott (1993), A Storyteller in Zion, Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, ISBN 1-57345-808-2. Cobabe, George E (2003), A Summary of Five Reviews of Grant Palmer's "An Insider's View of Mormon Origins" , Provo, UT: Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research (FAIR) , retrieved 2007-02-07 .

  4. Seagull Book - Wikipedia

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    Seagull Book's first store was a 6,000 square foot (560 m 2) retail space on Redwood Road in Salt Lake City. [6] By 1990 it had grown to 8 locations. [19] After expanding to 12 stores in 1991, including into California and Texas, [3] revenue increased dramatically, [16] [22] leading to plans for further expansion. [15]

  5. Deseret Book Company - Wikipedia

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    On November 15, 2004, Deseret Book announced that it had acquired Excel Entertainment Group, a 10-year-old company based in Salt Lake City which was known for its Latter-day Saint cinema productions as well as its record labels, including Highway Records, Joyspring Records, and Embryo Records (later renamed to Lumen Records).

  6. Bookcraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Bookcraft produced The Book of Mormon Studybase, a digital library CD-ROM of books about The Book of Mormon, and contributed to Infobases' LDS Collectors Library CD-ROM. [ 11 ] Because Deseret Book was the largest LDS publisher and bookseller, independents like Bookcraft also distributed to national retailers like B. Dalton , Media ...

  7. Ken Sanders (book dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Sanders (born 1951) is an American antiquarian bookseller who is also well known for his pursuit of book thieves. He organized a sting operation to capture John Charles Gilkey, [1] and is a major focus of the book The Man Who Loved Books Too Much, [2] [3] about Gilkey's thefts. He has been an appraiser on Antiques Roadshow. [4]

  8. ZCMI - Wikipedia

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    The former ZCMI Center Mall in downtown Salt Lake City, 2004. Based in Salt Lake City, it quickly became a household name in the community. The LDS Church was a significant influence in the company, retaining a majority interest in ZCMI until its eventual sale in December 1999. [5]

  9. Walker Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walker Center from 200 South. The building was opened on December 9, 1912, taking a little over a year to be built. It was originally constructed as the headquarters for Walker Bank, founded in Salt Lake City in 1859 by the Walker brothers: Samuel Sharp, Joseph Robinson, David Frederick, and Matthew Walker, Jr.

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