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  • ...Los Angeles California Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Los Angeles California Temple]] The '''Los Angeles California Temple''' is the 10th operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist
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  • ...TV, Dutch, Spanish and Canadian National TV, KNX Radio, KBRT, and KFI Los Angeles. He founded Jewish Surfers International and the Surf & Soul newsletter. A It's bad enough for those working in the entertainment industry here in Los Angeles, where a fog of political correctness and a bending over backwards to accom
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  • ...hnson|Adam]] and [[Brad Johnson|Brad]], on a road trip from Los Angeles to Los Cabos, Mexico, called ''6 Bucks and a Bottle of Water''. ...mances in “The Country Club,” an award-winning stage production in Los Angeles.
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  • * [[McKay Christensen]] (1975-): Outfielder for the Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Mets. * [[Jeff Kent]] (1968-): Second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and a former MVP winner.
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  • ...ith the ''Sports Illustrated'' Sporting Look Award (1958) and as the ''Los Angeles Times'' Woman of the Year (1955). ...nd. The profits for the suits were given for the construction of the [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. The suit was extremely popular and in 1956 ''Life Maga
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  • Henry was born in Los Angeles, California, on January 1, 1946. After earning his broadcasting degree, he ...merous honors and awards, including LA-area Emmys, Golden Mike Awards, Los Angeles Press Club Awards, and a national Cable Ace Award.
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  • Wetzel has been a soloist with the Los Angeles Chamber Symphony and the Buffalo Philharmonic. For two years she was the co ...nd won the audition for a position in the second violin section of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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  • ...s and played for them through 2009. In July 2009, he was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. One month later he was waived by the Clippers. ...h of the Los Angeles D-Fenders (a Development-League team owned by the Los Angeles Lakers). In July of that year he was promoted to a player development coach
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  • ..."Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne resigns after 'deep state' controversy"] Los Angeles Times. 2019-08-22. Retrieved 2019-08-23.</ref> <ref>[https://investors.over Johnson was born in Los Angeles, California, to Jonathan E. Johnson II and Clare Hardy Johnson, the oldest
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  • '''Ettie Lee''' was a high school English teacher in the Los Angeles area who noticed that some of her brightest students came from troubled hom ...e University of Southern California in 1917, and began teaching in the Los Angeles area. She noticed young men who struggled with life’s challenges and resp
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  • ...ll-time Church service. He served as chairman of the board of the West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and served in the U.S. military in Korea.
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  • ...professionally as a linebacker for National Football League teams: the Los Angeles Rams (1963–1964), the Philadelphia Eagles (1966, 1971), the New Orleans S ...iate teams. He was with the Oakland Raiders from 1995 to 1997, and the Los Angeles Rams from 1982 to 1991, the last year as a scout. He coached at [[Brigham Y
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  • ...rdi, Donald McInnes, Camilla Wicks, and Tadeusz Wronski. He joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the start of the 1994/95 season. ...alifornia State University Fullerton. He is a regular performer on the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Chamber Music series and has also performed with various e
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  • '''Norm Chow''' is the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Wildcats XFL football team. He was born on May 3, 1946, in Honolulu, Hawaii ...ade in Chinatown, Los Angeles. On May 3, 2009, Chow was honored by the Los Angeles Chinese Historical Society of Southern California in "Celebrating Chinese A
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  • ...ildhood. Soon after their marriage, Howard found a job working for the Los Angeles Flood Control District. It was in this job that he became interested in leg ...traveled quite a distance in order to attend the temple in Mesa. The [[Los Angeles California Temple]] would open three years later in 1956, also during his t
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  • ...s Olympic team that won the U.S.’s first (and only) team gold at the Los Angeles Games. ...nual Peter Vidmar Men's Gymanstics Invitational at Brentwood School in Los Angeles. Peter has been a gymnastics anchor for both CBS and ESPN. He has been a mo
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  • ...s on the optimal pace strategy of a marathon. Eyestone said the win in Los Angeles made Ward a contender for the Olympic team.[http://www.deseretnews.com/arti
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  • ...U in October 1949 and became president of Los Angeles City College and Los Angeles State College. He retired in 1962, after having grown the state system. He ...born on July 18, 1894, in Holladay, Utah. He died on October 25, 1986, in Los Alamitos, California. He and his wife, Ella, had two daughters.
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  • A Los Angeles Times article reported the following: ...ivorce, Mormon Temple Weddings Are Built to Last," by William Lobdell, Los Angeles Times, 8 April 2000.</ref>
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  • ...popular songs. Their parents uprooted the family in 2009 and moved to Los Angeles to help their daughters reach their musical goals. The family moved back to The sisters performed in their first sold-out ticketed concert in Los Angeles on August 29, 2014. They have released four EPs: Gardiner Sisters (2009), M
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  • ...ne-dragons-san-diego/ creating a band]. The band was formed in 2005 in Los Angeles, California, and is comprised of lead vocalist Aja Volkman, lead guitarist
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  • ...spent his last years serving in the [[Family History]] Center of the [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. ...versary concert in 2004. He died twenty-two days later, on July 13, in Los Angeles, California. He had been suffering with leukemia but did not know it until
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  • ...concert stages in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. ...odd'' for the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Nanetta in ''Falstaff'' with the Los Angeles Opera, and Blonde in ''Abduction from the Seraglio'' with the Opera Theatre
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  • ...', ''Money Play$'', ''Christmas in the Clouds'', ''Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles'', ''See You in My Dreams'', ''Friend Request'', and ''Vamp U''. She was ha ...are actors. In 1985, Bob and Charlene Johnson moved their family from Los Angeles to Midway, Utah. They bought an old flour mill and made it their home. Even
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  • ...he Kansas City Royals, and the Tampa Bay Rays. He also played with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization with the AAA Oklahoma City Dodgers. ...igned a minor-league deal with the Texas Rangers and was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 31. The Dodgers assigned him to the AAA Oklahoma City Dodg
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  • ...int, Abravanel Hall, the NAMM show in Los Angeles, The Baked Potato in Los Angeles and many other places including the Netherlands.
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  • ...helped with the font for the [[Oakland California Temple]]. For the [[Los Angeles California Temple]] he assisted with sculpture work for the temple and grou Knaphus made other statues of angel Moroni. His statue for the Los Angeles Temple depicted the angel holding plates, which was copied for a time by ot
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  • ...and, and the Jancar Gallery in Los Angeles. He has curated projects in Los Angeles and New York City as well as for a few venues in Utah, including the Utah M
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  • ...ad been film pilots and he planned to break into the field by visiting Los Angeles for two weeks every six months. He had a job after three days on his first Hosking moved his familiy to Los Angeles in 1987 and began representing Tom Friedkin’s aircraft company Cinema Air
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  • ...in mural work, particularly the murals being done in the newly built [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. His master’s project was a mural of Father Escalante ...structed [[Nauvoo Temple]]—the first temple to have murals since the Los Angeles Temple. The group included [[Robert Marshall]], [[James C. Christensen]], [
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  • ...as appointed assistant to the Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau in Los Angeles. Later, he was in charge of the field divisions in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ka ...n president in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1971 and later a sealer in the [[Los Angeles California Temple]].
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  • ...he Dallas Museum of Art, Franklin/Covey, Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Times, Lilly & Brandon Tartikoff, and McGraw-Hill Companies.
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  • ...ir and as bass soloist for the Founders Church of Religious Science in Los Angeles. He was frequently introduced as “our Mormon friend.” He had a range of ...during that show and Delos’s poignant emotion moved the audiences. A Los Angeles Times commentator, though not knowing the circumstances, affirmed, “A . .
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  • ...s Angeles area and served as director of the Institutes of Religion at Los Angeles State and Long Beach State Colleges. In 1971, he returned to Utah and serve
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  • Sandi was born on August 1, 1946, in Los Angeles. At age six she made her television debut on the Art Linkletter television ...ints]. She and her husband have served as temple workers in both the [[Los Angeles California Temple]] and the [[St. George Utah Temple]].
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  • ...an Miller, who was directing a production of a Shakespeare play at the Los Angeles Music Center. He also read scripts for a talent agency. Van Wagenen is a partner in Pearl Farm Entertainment, based in Los Angeles. From 1993 to 1999, he was an adjunct professor of film at BYU, manager of
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  • ...ment]] and Latter-day Saint temples in [[Los Angeles California Temple|Los Angeles]] and [[Idaho Falls Idaho Temple|Idaho Falls]]. Thomas learned the masonry
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  • ...million signing bonus. On October 15, 2019, Corbett was traded to the Los Angeles Rams.
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  • ...a professional football outside linebacker and currently plays for the Los Angeles Chargers. ...was activated off of injured reserve. On March 24, he signed with the Los Angeles Chargers. In December 2021, he was placed on injured reserve, designated fo
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  • ...com/2022/1/27/22899065/why-eric-weddle-came-out-of-retirmement-to-join-los-angeles-rams-playoff-run-utah-utes] Weddle played in all four of the Rams' playoff ..., 2019, Weddle signed a two-year contract of over $10 million with the Los Angeles Rams. On February 6, 2020, he announced his retirement from the NFL. Before
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  • ...e’s journey heeding a call from [[Brigham Young]]. The film also won Los Angeles Film Awards for Best Drama and Best Picture. Director [[Mauli Junior Bonner
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  • ...nia, where he attended high school and the University of California at Los Angeles. His AB degree in history and his MA degree in philosophy were obtained fro
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  • ...udio lot in Los Angeles, California. Ingebretsen commuted from Utah to Los Angeles, where he supervised the new digital recording for the 1982 re-release of D
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  • ...in the fall he became the organist of the University of California at Los Angeles. He retained this position through 1939 and spent his summers in Utah with
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  • ...n Francisco 49ers. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Los Angeles Express of the now defunct United States Football League. He was named the Young signed a record 10-year, $40 million contract with the Los Angeles Express of the now-defunct United States Football League in 1984, making hi
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  • ...uburban city in the United States about 35 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, named after the Yorba family that owned a 63,000-acre ranch in the early 1 ..., [[Feather River California Temple]], [[Fresno California Temple]], [[Los Angeles California Temple]], [[Newport Beach California Temple]], [[Oakland Califor
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  • ...imball]]. It was the third temple built in California, following the [[Los Angeles California Temple]] (1956) and the [[Oakland California Temple]] (1964). Th ...San Diego, and adjacent to the main thoroughfare between San Diego and Los Angeles, the San Diego temple reaches 190 feet in the air. Every day, tens of thous
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  • ...l celestial room murals: the [[Hamilton New Zealand Temple]] and the [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. The corner pillars in the [[Logan Utah Temple]] [[Cele ...are the [[Laie Hawaii Temple]], the [[Cardston Alberta Temple]], the [[Los Angeles California Temple]], the [[Nauvoo Temple|Nauvoo Illinois Temple]], and the
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  • ...g [[Laie Hawaii Temple|Laie, Hawaii]]; [[Los Angeles California Temple|Los Angeles, California]]; [[London England Temple|London, England]]; [[Mexico City Mex
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  • ..., [[Fresno California Temple|Fresno]], [[Los Angeles California Temple|Los Angeles]], [[Newport Beach California Temple|Newport Beach]], [[Oakland California
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  • ...don, Italy, and Kenya and is planning a 2012 US tour of 24 cities from Los Angeles to New York in the fall. ...then changed her major to therapeutic recreation. She now lives in the Los Angeles area.
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  • ...and Opera, and the Salzburg Easter Festival. She also debuted with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 under Leonard Slatkin at the H ...sden, Germany. She won first prize at the 2014 Operalia competition in Los Angeles and at the 2011 Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition.
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  • * [[Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple]] ** [[Los Angeles California Temple]]
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  • |[[Los Angeles California Temple]] |[[Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple]]
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  • 5. The majority of our friends and neighbors voted Yes on 8. Los Angeles County voted in favor of Yes on 8. Ventura County voted in favor of Yes on [[es:Los mormones y el “Sí a la Proposición 8”]]
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  • ...in, first for Valencia Basket and then Estudiantes. He signed with the Los Angeles Clippers in February 1995 and played until September. The then joined the A ...e-sport Parade All-American in basketball, football, and volleyball out of Los Altos High School in California, Smith had the biggest programs nationally
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  • [[Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple]]&nbsp;· [[Los Angeles California Temple]]&nbsp;·
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  • * July 16 - [[Mormon Battalion]] discharged at Los Angeles, California.
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  • * January 21 - The Los Angeles Stake was formed.
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  • * March 11 - Dedication of [[Los Angeles California Temple]] by [[David O. McKay]].
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  • * December 1953 - [[Matthew Cowley]] dies in Los Angeles, California.
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  • May 27th- the Hollywood Stake, the ancestor of the current Los Angeles Stake and the oldest existing stake in California, is organized.
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  • * [[Los Angeles California Temple]]
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  • ...a member of the United States gymnastics team in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles as well as an individual gold medal on the pommel horse, where he scored a
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  • ...clock in seven different radio markets across the United States. From Los Angeles to Cincinnati to Washington, D.C., if listeners don’t live within ear-sho
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  • ...ts]]. After serving missions, the Knudsen brothers spent some time in Los Angeles and Las Vegas performing. In those locations, they went from being totally
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  • ...site. And Aubrey married her chosen bachelor on March 19, 2011, in the Los Angeles California Temple. [http://www.ldsliving.com/story/64601-the-mormon-bachelo
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  • The family now resides in Los Angeles, California, but is originally from Spanish Fork, Utah. They are members of
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  • The project was launched in Los Angeles on “Juneteenth,” June 19, 2015, the 150th anniversary celebration of Em
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  • ...o live with their Uncle [[Earl Bascom]] and their family in Southgate, Los Angeles County.
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  • ...quarterfinal and semifinal qualifying rounds held in Eugene, Ore., and Los Angeles, Calif., respectively. The finals featured the top seven qualifiers from th
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  • I remember loading up our children in a station wagon and driving to Los Angeles. There were at least nine of us in the car, and we would invariably get los
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  • ...ialty Chart and has had major radio play in Salt Lake City, San Diego, Los Angeles, New York, and more.
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  • ...reston’s company, headed by Henry G. Boyle, traveled to Utah through Los Angeles and southern Utah and arrived in Salt Lake on January 1, 1858. On February
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  • Oaks was born on February 14, 1936, in Los Angeles, California, and was reared in Provo, Utah. He attended [[Brigham Young Uni
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  • ...in California, they were instrumental in acquiring the land for the [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. They were the parents of three children. After his dea
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  • ...as became interested in business. With the N. B. Blackstone Company in Los Angeles, she worked as a fashion model, secretary, assistant personnel director, as
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  • ...is career, he was briefly a financial analyst for Union Oil Company in Los Angeles. He then worked for Western Savings and Loan in Arizona and was president o
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  • Miller was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 2, 1936. He received a bachelor’s degree from [[Bri
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  • ...and his master’s degree from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
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  • ...uris doctorate degree from Duke University. He was a trial attorney in Los Angeles, California, before forming his own law firm. In April 1998, he left his fi
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  • ...er Vietnam, he graduated from Stanford Law School and practiced law in Los Angeles and San Diego.
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  • ...e [[Sunday School]] from 1986 to 1989. He served as president of the [[Los Angeles California Temple]] from 1980 to 1982. He also served as director of the [[
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  • ...s, such as his appearance at the 16th Annual Race to Erase MS event in Los Angeles, California, in May of 2009.
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  • ...national talent competition called iPOP! The competition took place in Los Angeles, California. She won first runner-up (silver medal) as the best singer in t
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  • ...7, she starred in ''The King and I'' on Broadway, and took the play to Los Angeles and San Francisco in 1998. From 1998 to 2000, she and Donny co-hosted the t
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  • ...obe, seemingly by itself. He has performed everywhere from New York to Los Angeles, from Spokane to San Antonio.
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  • Brendan Graham (who wrote "You Raise Me Up") heard William perform in Los Angeles, and after hearing "Sweet Remembrance of You" he was so inspired that he wa
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  • ...st and, at the time, an attorney specializing in federal tax law for a Los Angeles firm—organized the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies in
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  • Cook lives in Los Angeles, California, and Vancouver, Washington, with her husband, Nathan Andersen,
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  • ...rector [[Peter Johnson]] at Taleswapper, Inc., a production company in Los Angeles. He was an associate producer of the 2013 movie ''Ender’s Game'' and made
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  • Johnson went to Los Angeles to become a stand-up comic and ended up in movies and television as well. H
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  • ...g law, he decided to teach science and taught at Venice High School in Los Angeles until he retired.
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  • ...r Texas cities including San Antonio, El Paso, and Abilene, as well as Los Angeles, California, and Salt Lake City, Utah.
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  • His family lived in Los Angeles until his parents moved them to Midway, Utah, in 1985. They bought an old f
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  • He married Betty Crail in the [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. They were the parents of four children and one foster
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  • ...mbine, however, he went undrafted during 2013 NBA draft. He joined the Los Angeles Clippers for the 2013 NBA Summer League and signed with the Clippers in Sep
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  • ...', ''Without a Trace'', ''Medium'', ''Cold Case'', ''Castle'', ''NCIS: Los Angeles'', and ''Scandal''.
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  • ...y was engaged in a devastating car accident on the way home from the [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. Lutui's younger sister Diana was killed in the accide
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  • ...1980s incarnations, respectively. Larson was born January 3, 1937 in Los Angeles, California. He died on November 14, 2014, in Santa Monica, California. He
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  • ...35 in Wabbaseka, Arkansas. His family relocated to Phoenix and then to Los Angeles. He had a troubled youth, getting involved in petty crime and spending time
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  • ...20," and "Dateline." He has published in the ''New York Times'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Sports Illustrated,'' and ''Newsweek''. He wrote ''QB: My Life B
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  • ...on of a New York talent agent, whose connections got her a position in Los Angeles as an ABC News correspondent for ''Good Morning America'' and ''World News
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  • ...the Cleveland Indians, and the Houston Astros. He was playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers when he retired in 2008. He is a five-time All-Star and four-time r
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  • At Los Angeles Harbor College, O’Brien taught math and eventually became head of the mat
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  • ...tar-jon-heder] He and his wife Kirsten have three children and live in Los Angeles, California.
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  • ...n the project to construct Spring Mobile Ballpark, now the home of the Los Angeles Angels' AAA affiliate Salt Lake Bees. He purchased the team in 2005, changi
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  • ...tractor axle. After winning the Mr. Idaho contest in 1959, he moved to Los Angeles where he worked out at a gym, focused on nutrition, studied electrical engi
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  • ...worth's television research. They established a lab for Farnsworth in Los Angeles. After marrying Elma “Pem” Gardner, Cliff Gardner's sister, Farnsworth
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  • After General Conference, Liriel toured through [[Utah]], Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Miami. She sang in “A Celebration of Life,” President Hinckley’s
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  • ...he school and told them he had decided not to come and instead went to Los Angeles to pursue a performance career. There he met Ric Wake, who introduced him t
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  • Edmunds was born in Los Angeles, California, on March 3, 1940. Her family moved to Cedar City, [[Utah]], in
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  • ...on April 6, 1999 and played for the Chicago White Sox (1999-2001), the Los Angeles Dodgers (2001), and the New York Mets (2002). Christensen last played in a
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  • ...and they were the parents of six children. He died on May 11, 1941, in Los Angeles.
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  • ...the 1988 preseason with the Green Bay Packers. He also played for the Los Angeles Raiders for the 1991 NFL season. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Wilson_
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  • ...hite Sox. In February 2015, he signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels on a minor-league deal, but was released the following month and the
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  • ...n Alexander, Sutton Foster, and Sam Harris. She has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
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  • ...ptember 1999, and they are the parents of three children. They live in Los Angeles, but also own the award-winning Johnson Mill Inn and Gardens in Midway, Uta
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  • ...uation, they moved to California for him to study at the Art Center in Los Angeles. When they discovered that they would have to wait one year to get into the
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  • ...ith the delight of childhood. They have been displayed in museums from Los Angeles to Stuttgart, Germany.”[https://www.lds.org/ensign/1990/10/sculpting-an-l
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  • ...The girls would rush home from school and faithfully tune in KFWB from Los Angeles to hear the Boswells sing their trend-setting harmonies.<ref>[http://www.th
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  • He studied art at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles and worked as an advertising director at Capitol Records for two years. He
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  • ...Art Students League in New York City, and the School of Art, Design in Los Angeles, and the University of Mexico. He also studied in France. He was able to wo
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  • ...r of Business Administration degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from [[Brigham Young
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  • ...ss Administration degree in finance from the University of California, Los Angeles. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from [[Brigham Young University
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  • ...he [[Mormon Battalion]]. Others include Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial in Los Angeles, California, and the Mormon Battalion Monument in Memory Grove, [[Salt Lake
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  • ...raised in Salem, Oregon. She served a Spanish-speaking mission in the Los Angeles Temple visitors’ center. She is married to Dustin Gardner, are they are
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  • ...In her moments of better health, she was an ordinance worker in the [[Los Angeles California Temple]]. She also married three times: her first marriage was a
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  • ...his retirement, they have served as Church-service missionaries in the Los Angeles [[Family History Library]].
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  • ...ound a Utah seamstress and a technical dress designer who works in the Los Angeles fashion industry. The dress designer took the Lawsons’ dress sketches and
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  • ...and after he graduated, he studied at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Asian studies and art history from [[Br
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  • ...ree have performed at Carnegie Hall together. Individually she won the Los Angeles International Liszt Piano Competition and the International Bartok-Kabalevs
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  • ...dios began soon after his graduation when he performed odd jobs at the Los Angeles film studios so he could meet and associate with film composers. He was hir
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  • Reynolds was born in 1942 in Los Angeles, California. He was reared in Cody, Wyoming, and served in Uruguay and Arge
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  • He was born in Medford, Oregon, on April 29, 1913. His family moved to Los Angeles during what he termed “the golden age of California,” which was in the
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  • Cowan was born in 1934 and raised in Los Angeles, California. He was born with retinitis pigmentosa and lost almost all of h
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  • ...in communications from [[Brigham Young University]]. She lives in the Los Angeles area where she is a copywriter for an advertising company.
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  • ...waiian and half Japanese.) He was born and raised in a ghetto near the Los Angeles Forum. His parents expected their children to earn good grades and work for
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  • ...where she graduated from Manhattan School of Music. She then moved to Los Angeles where she met her husband, [[J.D. Payne|J.D.]], She enjoyed success there a
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  • ...n Blackman and they had two children. He lived most of his life in the Los Angeles area. On a trip back home to visit and care for his ailing mother, he began
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  • ...tistics from USU. She worked for a time as a commercial illustrator in Los Angeles, California.
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  • ...cholar, Wilcox did undergraduate work at the University of California, Los Angeles, and then [[Brigham Young University]], where he graduated summa cum laude
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  • ...alifornia at Berkeley. He started a survey research company in 1969 in Los Angeles that eventually became Wirthlin Worldwide, one of the largest market-resear
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  • ...rked for seven years in the animation and live-action film industry in Los Angeles, and then returned to school at BYU in 2003, where he completed his degree
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  • ...55, in St. Louis, Missouri. He served as [[Missionary|missionary]] to Los Angeles for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai
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  • ...ern Federation Juried Watercolor Show and the Society of Illustrators, Los Angeles. She is Illustrator Coordinator Utah Southern Idaho Society of Children’s
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  • ...ow. After graduation and marriage, he continued his studio work in the Los Angeles area. But dissatisfied with the lifestyle, he moved his family to Utah and
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  • ...family. Her parents took her to see “The Phantom of the Opera” in Los Angeles, and from that moment she fell in love with Broadway music. With her mother
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  • ...master of fine arts in screenwriting from the University of California Los Angeles, and is a board-certified clinical chaplain through the College of Pastoral
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  • After Groberg concluded his mission, Jean and John were married in the Los Angeles Temple on September 6, 1957. They eventually became parents to eleven child
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  • Cleveland was born on February 4, 1952, in Los Angeles and raised in Fresno, California. During the 1973–74 season, he played ba
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  • ...SNBC, ''Japan Times'', ''Chicago Tribune'', Next Generation, and the ''Los Angeles Times'' Syndicate. He also wrote the entries on video games for ''Encarta''
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  • ...to, London, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Shanghai, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. She performed in Times Square on New Year’s Eve 2
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  • ...e 1976 NFL season, with team owner William Clay Ford actively pursuing Los Angeles Rams head coach Chuck Knox to replace Hudspeth. After Knox elected to stay
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  • ...[Alvin Gittins]] of the University of Utah, Joseph Mugnaini of Otis in Los Angeles, and other notables, such as Gaell Lindstrom, Adrian Van Suchtlan, Harrison
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  • After graduating from BYU, she worked in Los Angeles, California at KTLA. She began her broadcasting career on Good Day Oregon i
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  • ...g as Presiding Patriarch of the Church, he was also presiding over the Los Angeles branch of the Church.
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  • ...landed her first television and film roles in 1950 after she moved to Los Angeles where Howard Hughes sent her to acting school. She retired in 1995.
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  • He holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. While he pursued his master’s degree in archaeology from BYU, he did his
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  • '''Matt Gay''' is an American professional football placekicker for the Los Angeles Rams. He was drafted in the 5th round of the 2019 NFL Draft by the Tampa Ba
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  • He was hired as the pacesetter (rabbit) for the 1994 Los Angeles Marathon, but when no one kept up with him, he went on to win the race and
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  • ...ishing tied for 50th place. Reid won the 1976 Pacific Coast Amateur at Los Angeles Country Club and lost in the quarterfinals of the 1976 U.S. Amateur. At the
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  • ...om the Association of American Publishers and was recognized by the ''Los Angeles Times'' as one of the best nonfiction books in America in 2002.
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  • ...[[Marion G. Romney]]. He earned his PhD from University of California, Los Angeles in 1962, the same year he joined the BYU faculty.
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  • ...''' is a professional football offensive tackle. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the sixth round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
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  • From the age of twelve, he spent a month each winter in Los Angeles for the television pilot season and also the summer for the movie audition
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  • ...ail Hour''. He also made numerous appearances on stages in Phoenix and Los Angeles.
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  • ...ay'', as well as ''The New York Times'', ''Parade'', ''People'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', the ''Sunday London Telegraph'' and ''Entertainment Weekly'' who c
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  • ...nched out into Broadway in New York City. He also performed theater in Los Angeles (for example, "Cats" for two years). While in LA he performed in movies, su
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  • ...t the same time. She earned her MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her PhD in psychology and education from the University of Michigan.
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  • Clayton was born on March 1, 1952, in Los Angeles, California. He studied at [[Brigham Young University]] for one year. After
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  • His next project for the Church was to create a mural in the [[Los Angeles California Temple]].[http://codymural.com/mural/the-artist/] He also create
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  • ...ed up to the Nationals and made his MLB debut the next day against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was the first teenager to steal home plate since 1964, and the
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  • ...ity, Utah, since 1956, when church historians say they dedicated the [[Los Angeles California Temple]], the 10th temple dedicated in the church’s history."
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  • ...draft. He played for the Jets from 1973 to 1979, and then the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders from 1980 to 1982. He was part of the Raiders championship team tha
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  • Holmoe was born March 7, 1960, in Los Angeles and reared in La Crescenta, California. He played both basketball and footb
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  • ...sional football player, currently defensive lineman in the NFL for the Los Angeles Chargers. ...https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2022/9/9/23341184/breiden-fehoko-los-angeles-chargers-nfl-hawaii-family-latter-day-saint]
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  • ...nited States census record shows him living by himself as a laborer in Los Angeles. He is believed to have died there.[http://www.keepapitchinin.org/2012/07/2
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  • He was born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Mesa, Arizona. He earned his bachelor’s degree
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  • She was born and reared in the Los Angeles area. Although religious parents raised her, she found herself searching fo
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  • ...Gold Star Mothers Pilgrimage.” Upon her return, Bryant sent her to Los Angeles, California, for a special cancer treatment. Her sister Mary went with to c
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  • ...ake City to [[David C. Evans]] and [[Joy F. Evans]]. He grew up in the Los Angeles area of California and served a full-time mission from 1970 to 1972 to Japa
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  • ...for the Deaf and Dumb. She divided her time between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles in her later years. Her husband died on June 7, 1915, in Utah. By the early
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  • Gay was born on September 1, 1951, in Los Angeles, California, to Frank William “Bill” Gay and Mary Elizabeth Thain Gay.
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