Transmuting the present • Securing the future

"Let us do it in a concerted rather than a scattered effort.  Let us plan well. it is necessary to clear the entire city, the entire state." (1)

While groups are currently organizing all around the country to help bring about positive change in the U.S., let’s mobilize to do what we do best to clean up the nation, state by state, by wielding the sword of the word to help clean up America.

“To lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate; to make less severe: to mitigate a punishment; to make (a person, one's state of mind, disposition, etc.) milder or more gentle.”  (2)

We invite all our brothers and sisters from around the world to join us in our mission to clear America, if you can, through November 2010. After which time, perhaps we will expand our efforts internationally.

Utah

DVD visualizations

Utah

adopt state
Area 84,904 square miles
Population 2,233,169
Major Cities and their Mayors

Cedar City (Joe Burgess  ), Logan (Randy Watts ), Moab (David Sakrison ), Ogden (Matthew R. Godfrey), Provo (Lewis K. Billings ), Richfield (Brad C. Ramsay ), St. George (Daniel D. McArthur), Salt Lake City (Ralph Becker)

Major Industries Oil, natural gas, mining (coal, copper, iron ore, silver, gold), steel-making, farming (cattle, sheep, dairy products), tourism (especially skiing)
State Capitol (Seat of government) Salt Lake City
Governor Gary Herbert
U.S. Senators

Robert F. Bennet (R) , Orrin G. Hatch

U.S. House of Representatives Rob Bishop (R), Jim Matheson (D), Jason Chaffetz (R)
Secretary of State  
Attorney General Mark Shurtleff
State Assembly
Representatives

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_House_of_Representatives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_State_Senate

State Counties

Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett
Davis, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand
Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute
Rich, Salt Lake, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier
Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch
Washington, Wayne, Weber

State Supreme Court

CHIEF JUSTICE CHRISTINE M. DURHAM
ASSOCIATE CHIEF JUSTICE MATTHEW B. DURRANT
JUSTICE RONALD E. NEHRING
JUSTICE JILL N. PARRISH

Major Newspapers

Deseret News, (web site) — Salt Lake City
The Salt Lake Tribune, (web site) — Salt Lake City
 Standard-Examiner, (web site) — Ogden
  Daily Herald, (web site) — Provo
 The Herald Journal, (web site) — Logan

Major television networks

KUTV - CBS  CH 2
KSL - NBC CH 4
 KTVX - ABC CH 5
 KUED - PBS CH7
 KBYU - PBS  CH 11

Local issues

Forest Degredation
Kennocott Copper environmental hazards
Child advocacy
Fighting poverty
Air Quality

Landmarks/images

Bingham Canyon Open Pit Copper Mine
Bryce Canyon Red Rocks
Emmigration Canyon
Mormon's Temple Square
In 1847, when Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, Church president Brigham Young selected a plot of the desert ground and proclaimed, "Here we will build a temple to our God." [3] When the city was surveyed, the block enclosing that location was designated for the temple, and became known as Temple Square.[4] Temple Square is surrounded by a high, granite wall that was built shortly after the block was designated for the building of the temple.
Brigham Young Complex
Moab/ Green River

Old City Hall:  Completed in 1866, the city hall also served as the capitol of the Utah Territory, and was the scene of many tensions between Mormon leaders and the United States.

Central Utah Relocation Center- One of 10 relocation centers forinternment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The internees were mostly from northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area,

Brigham Young Complex-As President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the time of the Mormon settlement of the Salt Lake Valley, Young and his home were pivotal in the development of the Church, Utah, and the American west.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Utah
2010 Senate and House races [To be posted]
Download call sheet You can download a call sheet for your praye/spiritual work, when you sign up to adopt a state. (It's free)
Download fact sheet You can download this fact sheet when you adopt the state.
Visualizations

You can have access to view some visualizations online, when you sign up to adopt a state. There are also two DVDs you can purchase with higher quality video visualizations of all the U.S. States that you can use in your services and prayer work.