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  • ...ist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He served as the second counselor to Bishop [[Edward Partridge]] from 1837 to 1840 when he was rele ...Temple]] as a stonemason and carpenter. Later he helped build the [[Nauvoo Temple]]. He was ordained a high priest by Edward Partridge and [[Isaac Morley]].
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  • ...The Art of James Christensen'', was printed in 1994 to great acclaim. His second, ''Voyage of the Basset'' (with Renwick St. James and Alan Dean Foster (Art ...t Brigham Young University in the late 1990s. Christensen resided in Orem, Utah. Two daughters, [[Cassandra Barney]] and [[Emily McPhie]], are also profess
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  • ...of the [[Presidency of the Seventy]] and as president of the [[Provo Utah Temple]]. ...i, Utah. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Utah and a doctorate in economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He
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  • ...ure. His skills also prompted Church officials to ask him to translate the temple ceremony into Portuguese—a task he considered the most important teaching ...ne.byu.edu/article/a-lingering-influence/] He was honored in 1959 with the second [[Karl G. Maeser]] Distinguished Teaching Award.
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  • ...nd hauled converts to the church, hauled freight for building the [[Nauvoo Temple]], and preached from the deck of his ship. ...ttled in [[Manti, Utah|Manti]] and was elected mayor in 1851. He began his second mission to Wales, this time without his family, in 1852. He served until 18
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  • ...etroit_michigan_lds_temple.jpg|300px|right|alt=The Detroit Michigan Mormon Temple]] ...there were 42,319 church members in the state, and the [[Detroit Michigan Temple]], which was dedicated in 1999.
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  • ...September, my family stayed at our cabin at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon in Utah. ...kept the matches, and we needed to clear that field. Without so much as a second thought, I ran to our cabin and grabbed a few matchsticks, making certain n
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  • She was born on September 13, 1904, in Provo, Utah. She suffered from hypoglycemia as a child and consequently spent much time ...: her first marriage was annulled soon after she returned from Africa. Her second marriage lasted from 1951 until his death in 1957; her third from 1959 unti
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  • ...f the Utah Provo Mission. He served as president of the [[Bern Switzerland Temple]] from 2005 to 2008. ...pon finishing his Air Force tour of duty in 1960 at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, he practiced law for six years in Phoenix, Arizona. He then worked in Midl
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  • ...on from National Louis University in Illinois. She has taught English as a second language and has also worked as a nurse's aid. ...ell as the Primary, and has been an early-morning [[Seminary]] teacher and temple worker. In 2018, Sister Bingham conducted the General Women’s Session of
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  • ...ce in July 2024. In the April 2024 general conference, he was sustained as second counselor in the [[Sunday School]] General Presidency, effective August 1, ...Heather Reid was watching when President Russell M. Nelson announced a new temple for Pago Pago, American Samoa.
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  • ...he second president of the Church's [[Merida Mexico Temple|Mérida México Temple]]<ref>[http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/45188/Yucatan-pioneers-led-way ...egree from [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU), and has resided in [[Provo, Utah]] at various times.
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