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United in Hope
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United in Hope

2002
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Hundreds, maybe as many as a thousand strangers flowed from every direction into a corner of Liberty Park on Sunday night. They came together to pray with [Edward Smart] and Lois Smart for the safe return of their daughter, 14-year-old Elizabeth. By the time the vigil concluded, many people were silently and slowly walking away, their candles still burning. At the Smart family's LDS Church ward, Bishop David C. Hamblin considered canceling Sunday's regular service because he thought too many people would be out assisting with the search. CANDLES IN THE WIND Landon McIntyre, 11, who joined Elizabeth Smart's family, friends and complete strangers for a vigil in Liberty Park on Sunday, said he hopes to \"find her and for her to be safe.\"
Publisher
The Salt Lake Tribune