Weekend Rewind: News and photos you may have missed

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It's tough to follow the news when you're finally off the clock and have time for yourself and your family. Rewind will help you catch up with all the happenings in Utah over the weekend.

Why Mormonism, U.S.-born faiths are growing in Ghana • Thrown into the eclectic mix of Ghana's Christian comminities are three American-born versions of the ancient faith — Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses and Seventh-day Adventism — each claiming to strip away centuries of tradition to practice a purer, more Bible-based brand of Christianity.

D-Day theory: Utah Beach named for Provo carpenter • How did Utah and Omaha beaches — two chunks of French sand that were the scenes of the best-known day in American military history — get their code names? A Midwestern family believes they discovered the answer in an old notebook found after their patriarch, Gayle Eyler, died in Nebraska in 2003. He was 81.

'Utah Man' looks almost identical to 1885 frat song • The controversial University of Utah fight song looks to be closely based on an old fraternity song. A history of "Utah Man" collected by the U.'s Marriott Library is unclear on the song's authorship, at one point theorizing that fraternity brothers may have written it in response to a 1901 song contest sponsored by The Daily Utah Chronicle, since a fraternity song and "Utah Man" are both set to the folk tune "Soloman Levi."

Salt Lake County 911 dispatcher script raises concerns • Salt Lake City's police chief acknowledges that city dispatchers' scripted call-taking protocol could use some tweaks. When someone calls and says, "I was just robbed by a white man with a gun," the dispatcher — early on, according to the script — still has to ask if the caller saw a gun, Chief Chris Burbank said.

U. scholarship to help build 'new generation of tribal lawyers' • David Cuch was the first Ute tribe member to enroll in the University of Utah law school, and so far he's been the last. "We need more Indian lawyers," said his brother, Cameron Cuch. "It's important to our tribe and community we have people who understand our issues and concerns and who will fight to protect our way of life."

Utah leaders say Shinseki exit first step in fixing VA • Utah Rep. Chris Stewart took no joy Friday in the resignation-under-pressure of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. But the former U.S. Air Force rescue helicopter and bomber pilot reaches back to his own military service for an explanation of why it had to happen.

Other news •

U.K. cousin to interior secretary: Congrats on the decorating job

Pittsburgh's ex-mayor tells Utahns what communities need to thrive

Mormon P.R. point man answers critics in debate about women

Man shot, killed in Kearns

Ordain Women to Mormon P.R. boss: Thanks for writing

Kirby: The me from 1974 wrote me a letter

5-year-old critically injured in Salt Lake City hit-and-run

Utah soldiers return home after year in Afghanistan

Westminster College graduates largest class in school history

Four-car crash reported in Tooele County

Entertainment news •

Pat Bagley explains characters in his mural at The Leonardo

Books: In '9,000 Miles,' a father and son come of age at the 'End of the Road'

DVD review: Combat, real and raw, in 'Lone Survivor'

DVD/BLU-RAY review: 'Son of God' turns TV into a movie

Scott D. Pierce: TV critic sort of insults noisy puppet chicken

SB Dance: Pushing out of the closet

Sports news •

Utah Jazz to bring in Griffin for 2nd coaching interview

After signing day drama between Ole Miss and Utah, D.J. Law goes JUCO route

Real Salt Lake: Seattle stomps RSL 4-0 in team's first loss of 2014

Metrics measure how Utah, BYU, USU might fare in football

Report: Utah RB Lucky Radley transfers to San Diego State

Golf: Ex-BYU star Daniel Summerhays becoming PGA tour fixture

Opinion and commentary •

Editorial: City fireworks shows should go on

Editorial: Rock-art vandals need hard time

Op-ed: Rocky Mountain Power is looking out for itself

Op-ed: The air around Vernal is killing infants

Op-ed: Tribune should go on; LDS scripture requires it

Daughter's smoking is reaction to parents