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  • ...|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">The north side of the Provo City Center Temple. (Church Newsroom)]] The '''Provo City Center Temple''' is the 150th temple in operation belonging to [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Ch
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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 ...ies to live in, according to statistics.[https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/provo-ranked-amongst-top-10-cities-for-best-sober-living-in-united-states-survey-
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  • [[Mormon Temple Ritual]]&nbsp;· [[Second Comforter]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...pg|500px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3">The Orem Utah Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></div>]] ...rem, Utah. At the time of the announcement, Utah had 17 operating temples. Utah has 30 temples announced, under construction, under renovation, or in opera
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  • ...|450px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3">Red Cliffs Utah Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></div>]] ...icated in 1877, is the [[St. George Utah Temple]] — the oldest operating temple of the Church.
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  • ...|450px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0D8ED3">The Saratoga Springs Utah Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></center>| The '''Saratoga Springs Utah Temple''' was announced by then-Church President [[Thomas S. Monson]] on [https://
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  • ...New_Provo_MTC_Building.jpg|285px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Provo Missionary Training Center</span></center>|right]] ...Republic of the Congo Temple, which will allow missionaries to attend the temple during their training. The new MTC is scheduled to begin operation in Augus
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  • ...d of 120 wagons and 317 people. His company arrived in September 1847, the second group of [[pioneers]] to arrive in the Salt Lake Valley. He led other pione In Utah, Smoot briefly owned slaves, however, they were given freedom after two yea
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  • ...Maeser]] (January 16,[[1828]] – February 15,[[1901]]) was a prominent [[Utah]] educator and a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus C ...Lake City: Covenant Communications, 2007) p. 62</ref> Maeser arrived in [[Utah]] Territory on September 1, 1860.
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  • ...center><span style="color:#0000FF"> [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake City Utah Temple]]</span></center>|right]] ...dent Monson also said 85 percent of the Church lives within 200 miles of a temple.
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  • .... The largest and most famous is the [[Salt Lake Tabernacle]] located on [[Temple Square]]. ...5). The last tabernacle built by the Church was the [[Ogden Tabernacle|the second tabernacle to be built on what was known as Ogden's Tabernacle Square]]. Of
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  • ...congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000644] He was president of both Provo Commercial & Savings Bank and the Smoot Investment Company. He also served ...ing the state of Utah. Smoot was introduced to the United States Senate by Utah's other Republican U.S. Senator Thomas Kearns, a catholic who was elected i
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  • Elder Talmage moved with his family to [[Provo, Utah]] in 1877. In Provo he studied the Normal Course at [[Brigham Young Academy]], having as one of ...almage married Mary May Booth on the June 14, [[1888]] in the [[Manti Utah Temple]]. They had a total of eight children.<ref>Daniel H. Ludlow, ed., ''Encyclo
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  • [[Image:Brigham Young.jpg|200px|thumb|Brigham Young, second prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, &#169; 2002 Bri [[Brigham Young]], second [[Mormon president|President]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da
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  • ...urg, Idaho; and [[LDS Business College|Ensign College]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. This education system also serves hundreds of thousands in continuing educ ...n-no-1-in-princeton-reviews-cancel-the-keg-rankings-see-all-the-lists-with-utah-schools/] BYU also stands alone atop Princeton Review categories “Pot’s
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  • ...ra at Temple Square|Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and the Orchestra at Temple Square. © 2006 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.]] ...ld are going to be proud that the Tabernacle Choir is not just a Choir for Utah and Salt Lake City but it’s a Choir representing the whole world.”[http
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  • :* Rejoice in the blessings of the temple, understand our divine destiny, and strive for exaltation. ...vice; and welfare; in addition to Sunday doctrinal discussions held on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. While each program is under the directio
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  • ==The Second Coming== When the MTC was built in Provo, beautiful green athletic fields were planted so the missionaries would hav
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  • ...o was touring the Holy Land. Someone had found it and noticed it was from Utah. The person easily identified a group of BYU students because of their glo ...t lifestyle, don’t go to your doctor, and whatever you do, don’t go to Provo!”
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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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