You might be interested in . . .
Here are items that were previously on the Tribune’s Polygamy Page, as well as new items that may be of ongoing interest.
United Effort Plan Trust: In August 2005, just months after a 3rd District judge approved the takeover of the FLDS’ property trust, it was clear both sides were settling in for a long haul: http://bit.ly/gWaD8h. Here is a story on the early opposition the FLDS showed to the state action.
Polygamy in the Suburbs: In 2007, we profiled a polygamous family living in the Salt Lake Valley. Here is the multimedia that photographer Trent Nelson and I did for that story: Suburban Polygamy
Leadership chart: In 2005, the Tribune published a special section on the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. We created this Polygamy Leadership Tree tracing the origins of various polygamous groups, all of whom have roots in precepts laid down by Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon church
Howard Pyle’s 1953 speech: In 1953, as law officers descended on Short Creek, then Arizona Governor Howard Pyle explained the state action on a radio broadcast. Here is a transcript of that address.

