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  • ...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 The
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  • ...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 The
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  • ...deserts. Erosion and climate have exposed diverse geological structures in Utah's landscape, making it a wonderland for geologists and tourists, as well. O [[es:Utah]]
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  • ...ome to join with the body of the Church, which by this time had settled in Utah Territory. The family crossed the plains in a [[Handcart Companies|handcart 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
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  • ...of Trustees, president of the Logan Rotary Club, and vice president of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. ...councilor, and stake presidency counselor and later president of the Cache Utah stake. As a young man, he served in the Great Britain mission. Sonne and h
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  • ...tlement on Salmon river. John B., Aaron D. and Geo. W. Thatcher joined the Utah militia and served in Echo and other parts of the Territory, while Moses, n ...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
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  • ...e|St. George Temple]], the [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan Temple]], the [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti Temple]], and the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. The distinguishing cha ...aged the Saints to press forward with the construction of other temples in Utah."<ref>[https://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Salt_Lake_Temple Salt Lake Temple]</re
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  • ...Young University|Brigham Young Academy]], which had been founded in Provo, Utah, in 1875 and eventually became [[Brigham Young University]]. ...ntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in northern Utah, western Wyoming, and southern Idaho, a higher education.
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  • ...eaded by Henry G. Boyle, traveled to Utah through Los Angeles and southern Utah and arrived in Salt Lake on January 1, 1858. On February 24, Preston marrie ...e helped the surveyor lay off the city of Logan. He began serving in the [[Utah]] territorial legislature in 1862.
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  • ...Utah_Temple.jpg|550px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0D8ED3">St. George Utah Temple. The first of four pioneer-era temples.</span></center>]] ...ter the death of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] Located in the city of St. George, Utah, it was the first Latter-day Saint temple built in the Rocky Mountains. It
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  • ...dy/ensign/1979/09/the-mormon-pioneer-trail-1846-47?lang=eng trek] west for Utah. This company arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, [[1847]]. Presid ===The Utah War and the Mountain Meadows Massacre===
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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. ...W. Ivins|A. W. Ivins]], Ammon M. Tenney, and Wiley C. Jones) left southern Utah in September 1875, and returned the following June. James returned each tim
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  • ...[1857]], when approximately 120 men, women and children, traveling through Utah to California were massacred by a force consisting of Mormon militia member ...y 1848. (The treaty ceded all of what would become California, Nevada, and Utah, as well as parts of modern-day Texas, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and W
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  • ...<span style="color:#0D8ED3">The exterior rendering of the redesigned Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple. Credit: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The '''Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple''' is the 15th operating temple of [http://comeuntochris
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  • ...e.png|450px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3">Red Cliffs Utah Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d ...other temple in Washington County, dedicated in 1877, is the [[St. George Utah Temple]] — the oldest operating temple of the Church.
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  • [[Utah War]]&nbsp;· [[Daughters of Utah Pioneers]]&nbsp;·
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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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  • ...ical Encyclopedia, by Andrew Jenson, volume III, page 686 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Andrew Jenson History Company, 1920) [http://books.google.com/books?id=SiQ ...ey 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 children. T
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  • ...tate University (EdD 1989). He married Leslie Jill Washburn in the [[Logan Utah Temple]] on August 18, 1976. ...ing and guidance from BYU and a doctorate in instructional technology from Utah State University.
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  • ...St. George Utah Temple|St. George]], [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan]], [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti]], and [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake City]]. In doing so, he fo ...House was constructed in 1849–1850 and was the first public building in Utah. The ground floor housed public events, including banquets, balls, and meet
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