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(KSL News) More than 100 years ago, Hawaiian pioneers traveled to Utah for their faith in the LDS church. They ended up living in Skull Valley, about 70 miles west of Salt Lake City, and built a town they named Iosepa, after Joseph F. Smith.
For hundreds of people, this Memorial Day weekend is an opportunity to remember those who lived and died at Iosepa. Photojournalist Mike Sadowski shares their story.