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  • ...300px|right|alt=Logan Utah Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Logan Utah Temple]] The '''Logan Utah Temple''' is the second operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org
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  • ...300px|right|alt=Logan Utah Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Logan Utah Temple]] The '''Logan Utah Temple''' is the second operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org
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  • ...of Trustees, president of the Logan Rotary Club, and vice president of the Logan Chamber of Commerce.
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  • The Card family first settled in Farmington, Utah, then moved to Logan in 1860. Card attended school in Ogden and worked at his father’s sawmill ...endent of construction on the Logan Tabernacle and the [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan Temple]]. He was a coroner, road commissioner, and justice of the peace in
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  • ...canal and in the spring of 1860 he helped the surveyor lay off the city of Logan. He began serving in the [[Utah]] territorial legislature in 1862. ...ts executive committee. From 1870 to 1882 he served as the second mayor of Logan. He served for three terms.
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  • ...in Cache valley shortly after his marriage, built the first frame house in Logan and was given a mission by Bishop Peter Maughan to herd cattle on the Promo ...familiar with the details of a general mercantile business, he returned to Logan and engaged in that line with his father.
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  • '''Brigham Young College''' was a college and high school located in Logan, Utah. [[Brigham Young]] founded it on August 6, 1877, three weeks prior to ...he buildings were demolished and replaced. The property is now home to Mt. Logan Middle School.
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  • ...the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]], the [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan Temple]], the [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti Temple]], and the [[Salt Lake Templ ...rst temple completed in Utah and was dedicated on April 6–8, 1877; the [[Logan Utah Temple]] was the second and it was dedicated on May 17–19, 1884. The
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  • ...illiam H. Folsom]] supervising construction of the Manti Temple. After the Logan Temple was completed, Angell's son returned to help with the Salt Lake Temp
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  • ...minary at Logan and later became president of the Brigham Young College at Logan. ...the organizers of the Logan First National Bank. James Z. Stewart died in Logan on June 16, 1931.
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  • ...ablished in Provo. In [[1877]], the [[Brigham Young College]] was built in Logan, Utah. It was shut down in [[1926]] and all students, staff, and equipment ...7]]. Other temples in [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti]] and [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan]], both in Utah, were begun.
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  • ...g and Manufacturing Company in Logan, Utah, commonly known as the U.O. The Logan Branch of Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution, familiarly known as th ...ny in the question and answer method, as published in the ''The Journal,'' Logan, Utah, December 4, 1874, I became more than ever convinced that he told the
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  • [[image:Mormon-temple-Logan-Utah1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Logan Utah Mormon Temple]]{{Decade1880}} * May 17 - Dedication of [[Logan Utah Temple]] by [[John Taylor]].
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  • ...ters of [[Lorenzo Snow]] and married her in May 1876. He and Ida stayed in Logan for only a few months until he was called by President Brigham Young to ser
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  • ...tor and taught school in Millcreek, Utah, and [[Brigham Young]] College in Logan. He is perhaps best remembered for his service in [http://comeuntochrist.or ...for the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. While living in Logan, he also published the Logan Leader, a weekly newspaper, with his brother B. F. Cummings Jr. He served a
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  • ...one of his wives, the former Ellen Ricks. Nibley was born in [[Logan, Utah|Logan]], [[Utah|Utah Territory]].<ref> "NIBLEY, Preston," in Latter-day Saint Bio ...7, Nibley was a student at the University of Chicago. He then returned to Logan, Utah, and in 1908 he married Anna Parkinson, with whom he had three childr
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  • ...ted temples in [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George]], [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan]], [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti]], and [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake City]]. In ...the Salt Lake Temple was not dedicated until 1893, temples in St. George, Logan, and Manti were completed and became available for ordinance work. Although
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  • ...temples]] followed the St. George Utah Temple dedication, including the [[Logan Utah Temple]] dedication in 1884, the [[Manti Utah Temple]] dedication in 1 ...ic Utah temples — in [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti]] and [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan]] will also be renovated.
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  • ...Utah State University (EdD 1989). He married Leslie Jill Washburn in the [[Logan Utah Temple]] on August 18, 1976. ...e was transferred to teach seminary in Cache Valley.) After seven years in Logan, he was moved to Salt Lake City to work on the projects full time. From the
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  • ...nd director of The American Festival Chorus and Orchestra headquartered in Logan. He has been dean of the University’s Caine College of the Arts since it
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  • ...hs old (he was seventy-seven). She graduated from Brigham Young College in Logan and did post-graduate studies at Utah State Agricultural College, where she
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