to sprinkle or preserve with salt:: to treat with salt. -salt away to store or keep:: to save grain of salt doubt. -worth one's salt worth ones wages or salary. -salt lake lake containing high concentration of salts
The king grants Ezra “everything he requested” for Jehovah’s house —gold, silver, wheat, wine, oil, and salt, all worth well over $100,000,000 (U.S.) at modern values
Elder Asay also gave counsel to help us avoid being contaminated by the sins of the world: “I would offer these simple guidelines ... as the means to preserve one’s savor: If it is not clean, do not think it; if it is not true, do not speak it; if it is not good, do not do it” (“Salt of the Earth,” 42–43).
When 33-year-old Joseph Fielding Smith entered the Salt Lake Tabernacle on April 6, 1910, to attend general conference, an usher said to him, “Well Joseph, who is the new apostle to be?”
Display a picture of a temple that has a statue of the angel Moroni on top, such as the picture of the Salt Lake Temple found in the Gospel Art Book (no. 119; see also LDS.org).
When I was growing up, each summer our family would drive to Provo Canyon, about 45 miles (72 km) south and a little east of Salt Lake City, where we would stay in the family cabin for several weeks.