In the small town of Kanab, Utah, a community is torn apart by conflicting values. A conservative majority, rooted in traditional Mormon polygamy, struggles to maintain its identity. Meanwhile, a vocal minority seeks to bring change, sparking tension and fear among the town's residents. The mayor and city council respond by passing a resolution that favors traditional nuclear families, further exacerbating the divide.
Natural Family Values
In a Utah town with a history of Mormon polygamy, a deep divide emerges between the devout majority and a growing number of dissidents who demand change.










