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  • ...Merle Bennion. He spent the summers of his teen years working on a farm in Idaho’s Teton Valley. He was a student body president and three-spot athlete in ...1989. He became president of [[Ricks College]] (now BYU-Idaho) in Rexburg, Idaho, and served from 1989 to 1997. He then became president of Southern Utah Un
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  • ...of the [[Laie Hawaii Temple]]. He also served as president of the [[Boise Idaho Temple]]. He was born on April 4, 1927, in Rexburg, Idaho. After graduating from high school, near the end of World War II, he enlist
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  • ...s born in Rexburg, Idaho, on December 18, 1964, and raised in southeastern Idaho and currently lives in Layton, Utah. He and his wife, Kristi, have six chil
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  • ...1883–96), and buildings that hark back to the American colonies (Boise, Idaho, 1924–25). The last tabernacle built by the Church was the [[Ogden Tabern ...Provo City Center Temple]]. Several, such as the Bountiful Tabernacle, the Rexburg Tabernacle, and the Heber Valley Tabernacle, are no longer owned by the Chu
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  • * July 30 - Groundbreaking for [[Rexburg Idaho Temple]] by [[John H. Groberg]].
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  • Born Delwin Oliver Parson in Ogden, Utah, in 1948, he grew up in Rexburg, Idaho. His father was an artist and art professor, and two of his eight siblings
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  • When I was 18, living at [[Ricks College]] in Rexburg, Idaho, my parents went to a family bar mitzvah
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  • BYUI = Brigham Young University, Rexburg, Idaho
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  • Jolley was born on December 30, 1933, in Rexburg, Idaho. He earned his bachelor’s and juris doctorate degrees from George Washing
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  • ...merican Idol'' finalist on the 2004 Season 3 show. Lewis is from Rexburg, Idaho, and is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ o
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  • Kruger was born on February 15, 1986, in Rexburg, Idaho, to parents Paul, who played football at Oregon State, and Jennifer, who wa
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  • Lindstrom was born on February 11, 1980, in Rexburg, Idaho. He played college baseball at [[Ricks College]], where he studied business
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  • Red Yeti has played in every venue between Provo, Utah, and Rexburg, Idaho, and played to thousands of fans in the UCCU events center at Utah Valley U
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  • Jacobs was born on January 11, 1972, in Rexburg, Idaho. When he was four, his family moved to Los Angeles, California. He and two
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  • Sorenson was born on July 30, 1921, in Rexburg, Idaho, to Joseph LeVoy and Emma Blaser Sorenson. He was raised in poverty in Yuba
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  • She was born on September 26, 1970, in Rexburg, Idaho. Her family relocated to Southern California. Brothers [[Christian Jacobs]]
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  • She and her husband, Kent, live in Rexburg, Idaho. They are the parents of five children. She was born in Cambridge, England,
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  • Joel Edward Ricks was born on October 18, 1889, in Rexburg, Idaho. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Utah. Hi
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  • Clarke was born on December 11, 1945, in Rexburg, Idaho. He earned an associate’s degree from Ricks College, a bachelor’s degre
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  • ...ht at Gila College in Thatcher, Arizona, and [[Ricks College]] in Rexburg, Idaho. He earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music from [[Brigham
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