The church does stress the importance of being prepared for any situation. Amateur radio is certainly a part of that plan. In times of disaster, the church has dispatched teams to help with communications for local government and church leaders. It's no secret the LDS church is one of the first to respond to disaster areas. Isn't it great they have the means to help others?
Check out the video.. wouldn't you like the setup?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGoJafigJgg
Used to live in Sandy, UT and SLC. Not an LDS, but a lot of them- MOST of them, are rather agreeable sorts. My ex-boss, an LDS member, gave me an "invite" to apply to take the test to work for the FBI he was leaving our current contract we worked on to go work for them. You can NOT just walk in to apply- someone on the inside has to invite you. I did not take the test. I did ask him about it. Where did I work you might ask? Well it was nothing special but I did something along the lines of "phone work".
FBI test: Apparently about 75% of the test questions are logic puzzles. That is how he offered me the invite- logic puzzles are a pastime of mine. I bet you did not know that quite a large percentage of FBI agents are from SLC and some are LDS. Reason being: clean background, linguistic abilities (on account of their missions) and also the FBI offices are in SLC and NJ. So.. there you have it. The FBI test at that time cost around 220.$, I do not know if it cost the same or if they opened up any more offices across the USA but then (around 2003?) it was only SLC and New Jersey.
Other than that SLC is a lovely place in the winter with snow that appears sprinkled with diamonds when its freshly fallen.
EDIT: sorry what does this have to do with the post? lol sorry forgot to add that I was just reminiscing about how helpful SLC folks are. I must say again they are some of the most pleasant people to be around and they are not afraid to offer assistance if you are in need of anything or just to help in general. Carry on!