The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Kingdom of God

The sect was founded by Frank Naylor and Ivan Nielsen, who split from the Centennial Park group, another fundamentalist church over issues with another prominent polygamous family.

The church holds weekly meetings alternating between Malad, Idaho and the Church-house in Bluffdale, Utah.

The following day, the Woolleys, as well as Taylor's counselor George Q. Cannon, and others, were said to have been set apart to keep "the principle" alive.

When Alma A. Timpson became leader of the Second Ward in 1988, he appointed Frank Naylor as apostle and Ivan Nielsen as high priest and later as bishop.

[4] Most of the members of the new group migrated north to the Salt Lake Valley in Utah where they have built a meeting house.