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  • ...eland2.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|The Icelandic Memorial in Spanish Fork, Utah]] ...he rest of the Latter-day Saints. They originally settled in Spanish Fork, Utah, the oldest continuous Icelandic settlement in North America.
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  • ...he new temple would help relieve the pressure of use on the nearby [[Provo Utah Temple]]. ...humb|alt=Payson Utah Temple|right|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Payson Utah Temple]]
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  • ...he began teaching in the English department. He did graduate work at BYU, Utah State Agricultural College, the University of Chicago, and the University o He served on the city council in Spanish Fork and organized the Sons of Utah Pioneers in Provo. He was county chairman of the Republican Party and a del
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  • ...0px|thumb|alt=Erasmo Fuentes Mormon Artist|right|Erasmo Fuentes in Spanish Fork Pioneer Cemetery, photo courtesy ''Deseret News'']] Fuentes moved his studio to Provo, Utah, when two of his sons were admitted to Brigham Young University and he want
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  • ...ng year. They stayed in Salt Lake City until they settled in Spanish Fork, Utah in 1856. Hannah was famous for her poetry and at one time was Utah’s poet laureate. Her poems appeared in the Deseret News, the ''Woman’s
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  • ...reer in 2011 as head football coach at Spanish Fork High School in Spanish Fork. He became assistant coach and co-athletic director at Provo High School in Chambers was born on March 19, 1979, in Provo, Utah. He played football at Provo High School and for three years he started on
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  • ...sing through the room as plainly as I see you now [high priests in Spanish Fork]. [[Joseph Smith|Joseph]] [Smith] asked us if we knew who it was and answer ...er living in Salt Lake briefly, he was called to settle near Spanish Fork, Utah, in 1852. He died there on July 21, 1887.
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  • ...Archives, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.</ref> ...lor]], also organized such schools in [[Salt Lake City]] and [[St. George, Utah|St. George]] in 1883.
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  • ...ad. He played baseball in the spring. He never played football at American Fork High School but watched from the sidelines. But after serving his mission t ...e technical intricacies of his position in the same manner that he learned Spanish on his mission. 'Once I had that talk with him, things started to click, li
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  • ...desert, church meetings were held irregularly. However, several wards in Utah had temporary Relief Society organizations. Among their purposes was the f ...g or work could be found. Only the societies in the southernmost areas of Utah remained functioning. It is believed that fewer than five Relief Societies
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  • ...ers were sent to the area. In 1849, thirty-three families established Fort Utah, and in 1850, the fort—and the eventual city—were named for Etienne Pro ...esses.[http://money.cnn.com/2016/01/13/news/economy/boomtown-america-provo-utah/index.html?sr=fbmoney011416boomtown-america-provo-utah1205AMStoryLink&linkI
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  • ...[http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/brigham-young] [http://historytogo.utah.gov/places/historical_places/thisistheplacemonument.html] That first compan ...refurbished and rededicated in 2007 under the direction of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers.
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  • ...e numerous trips back and forth as they helped thousands of Saints trek to Utah. ...olonizing mission to Fort Supply near Green River, Wyoming. He returned to Spanish For in September 1857 where he died on March 10, 1878.
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  • .... He became Spanish Fork’s Superintendent of Schools for two terms, then Utah County School Superintendent for two years. He was fourth principal of Brig
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  • ...Emigrants near Mormon Pond. Photo courtesy of the Icelandic Association of Utah]] ...rk, where they came in contact with two Latter-day Saint missionaries from Utah. After being taught the gospel, they joined [http://comeuntochrist.org The
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  • ...ey aren’t competing, they are training on the family ranch near Milford, Utah, where they also help their father and grandfather, [[Wright Family|Bill]]. ...n Utah University and the film “Born To Ride” premiered in Cedar City, Utah, in April 2009.
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  • ...hrist of Latter-day Saints]. She is also remembered for her service in the Utah State Legislature from 1988 to 1991. ...tah Governor [[Norman Bangerter]] appointed Hales to fill a vacancy in the Utah House of Representatives. In the following November election, she was voted
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  • ...was raised and schooled in Huntsville and graduated from the University of Utah in 1899. ...he was principal of the Pingree School in Ogden, and after his return to [[Utah]] he taught two years in the Weber Academy; later he taught two years in th
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  • ...f Utah. She also earned her BFA in classical ballet from the University of Utah. ...including the Presidential Scholars Teacher Recognition Award in 2007 and Utah's Best of State for Best Youth Dance group (2010) and Choreography (2007 an
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  • Brimhall was born on December 13, 1875, in Spanish Fork, Utah, to [[George H. Brimhall]] and Alsina Elizabeth Wilkins Knight. She was edu ...ears. She and her husband returned to Provo, Utah, where she served as the Utah Stake Young Ladies MIA president for eight years.
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