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  • ...edicated temples. Temples under various stages of construction number 51—9 of which are scheduled for dedication. There are 109 temples that have been ...waii Temple]]. The [[Orlando Florida Temple]] reconstruction will begin in July 2024. The [[Toronto Ontario Temple]] is not listed as one of the temples re
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  • ...tion Canyon]] is the '''This Is the Place Monument'''. Lore has it that on July 24, 1847, [[Brigham Young]] entered the valley lying in the bed of a wagon ...who were members of a scouting party and the first to enter the valley on July 21, 1847. Other members of the scouting party are depicted on the sides and
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  • * January 9 - Dedication of [[St. Paul Minnesota Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]. * April 9 - Dedication of [[Fresno California Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ...the winter of 1847–1848 working in the Sutter’s Fort area and on April 9, 1848, they asked for wages so they could join the Saints. Sutter mostly pa ...arved_Tree_Marker,_Tragedy_Spring_(historical),_Amador_County,_CA_HABS_CAL,9-TRAG,1-1.tif.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|The balsam fir tree engraving marking th
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  • '''George Wilcken Romney''' (July 8, 1907-July 26, 1995) was an American businessman and politician. He was also the firs ...847). Finally, Miles' parents Miles Romney (Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire, July 13, 1806– [[St. George, Utah]], May 3, 1877) and wife (m. Dalton-in-F
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  • ...itself was finished in 1867 and the Choir held its first concert there on July 4, 1873. The Tabernacle also houses a very impressive organ consisting of 1 ...ased its repertoire from around one hundred songs to nearly a thousand. In July of 1929, the Choir performed its first radio broadcast, known as [[Music an
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  • * February 9 - Dedication of [[Provo Utah Temple]] by [[Harold B. Lee]]. ==July==
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  • ...established with inspired leaders and an inspired constitution (2 Nephi 10:9-19; 3 Nephi 21:4; Doctrine and Covenants 98:4-10; 134; 101:76-80). ...and grow (Daniel 2:44; Moses 7:60-66; Doctrine and Covenants 65; Isaiah 11:9; Habakkuk 2:14).
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  • *[[Franklin D. Richards]], September 13, 1898–December 9, 1899 (died) *[[Brigham Young, Jr.]], December 9, 1899–October 10, 1901 (called as Quorum President, but in current practi
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  • * April 9 - [[David O. McKay]] sustained ad President of [[The Church of Jesus Christ * April 9 - [[Joseph Fielding Smith]] sustained as President of the [[Quorum of the T
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  • * April 9 - [[David O. McKay]] called, sustained, and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Jo * April 9 - [[Orson F. Whitney]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Joseph F. S
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  • ...f a final pageant, the 2019 Hill Cumorah Pageant will be broadcast on July 9, 2021 via [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/broadcasts?lang=eng&cid=rdb_ Every year in July, the Church sponsored one of the largest [[LDS Pageants|outdoor pageants]]
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  • ...Abigail James and Clement Strang. David, his older brother, was born June 9, 1811; Myraette, his sister, was born April 24, 1818.<ref> Doyle C. Fitzpat ...in Wisconsin: Voree,” The Wisconsin magazine of history, Vol. 9, No. 4, July 1926, pp. 435-436. </ref> He had also served as the county postmaster and,
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  • ...released-tuesday-utahs-population-increased-2-03-percent-from-july-2015-to-july-2016-surpassing-the-3-million-mark] ...structure, education and prevention, and more. Utah ranked third with a 77.9 health index score.[https://apple.news/AWHeSTOY1RIS9Rf2qFbOIFw][https://hub
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  • * March 9 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 91 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Kirtl ==July==
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  • * February 9 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 129 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Nauv ==July==
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  • ...g was near Independence Rock, named by fur traders who had camped there on July 4, 1824. ...California and Oregon knew that if they reached Independence Rock in early July, they would arrive at their destinations ahead of winter snows. For travele
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  • ...then in 1822, he moved back to Marietta where he married Mary A. Baker on 9 January 1826. About 1827, he joined Pickaway Masonic Lodge in Circleville, ...ers.org/paperSummary/letter-from-john-c-bennett-30-july-1840] was dated 30 July 1840. He was baptized in September 1840 in Nauvoo, Illinois.
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  • ...s J. Strang was shot by dissidents of his group on 16 June 1856 and died 9 July 1856. At one time it was said he had as many as 12,000 followers. Some sm ...cure.lds.org/units/stake/0,9780,606-1-5-502146,00.html? Bloomfield Hills]||9 Nov 1952||Detroit||[[George W. Romney]]||12||Michael J. Lantz||Materials Ma
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  • ...l K. Browning, “Gathering Scattered Israel: Then and Now,” ''Ensign'', July 1998, 54–61]) ...hall not be ashamed that wait for me (Isaiah 49:23). (See also, 2 Nephi 10:9; 2 Nephi 6:7; 1 Nephi 21:23.)
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  • * June 9 - [[Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple]] announced. ==July==
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  • * January 9 - Dedication of [[Anchorage Alaska Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]. * February 9 - The [[First Presidency]] announce a [[Temple]] for [[Palmyra]], New York.
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  • * June 9 - First [[stake]] organized outside the United States at [[Cardston, Albert ==July==
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  • ...reached the height of 6'8" and a weight of 225 lbs. Later he had reached 6'9" tall and trimmed to 220 lbs.) His team was nationally ranked in the top 5, ...zards in exchange for Otto Porter. Parker signed with the Atlanta Hawks in July 2019 and was out in January 2020 with a shoulder injury. In February 2020,
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  • ...unit of between 534 and 559 Latter-day Saint men, served from July 1846 to July 1847 in the 1846 U.S. campaign against Mexico. It was the only religiously ...ilding wells, Fort Moore, a courthouse, and houses until it was discharged July 16, 1847. Some members of the battalion reenlisted for six more months, som
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  • ...called as the president of the first branch in Ukraine six months later on 9 June 1991. ...rch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," which was passed at midnight on 9 September 1991.
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  • ...5, he was released to emigrate to [[Zion]], and reached [[Salt Lake City]] July 5th of the same year. His trip to Zion was an unusually quick one for that Elder Reynolds married his first wife Mary Ann Tuddenham on July 22, 1865 only weeks after his arrival at Salt Lake City.The couple had twel
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  • On 9 August 1975, the [[First Presidency]] of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latt A youth devotional is planned for Saturday, 2 July 2022, the evening prior to the rededication.
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  • ==July== * July 9 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 126 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Nauv
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  • * February 9 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 42 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Kirtl ==July==
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  • ==July== * July 2 - Dedication of [[Stockholm Sweden Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ...pecial guests. Premiere Radio Networks launched his show nationwide. As of July 2013, Beck was tied for number four in the ratings behind Rush Limbaugh, Se ...summer-restoring-courage-in-israel/] Beck was received warmly in Israel in July 2011, and received several rounds of applause when he addressed the "Knesse
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  • ...ng the Eldorado compound, is the de facto leader of the church. On January 9, 2010, documents filed with the Utah Department of Commerce named Wendell L ...charged him with eight additional counts in two separate cases in May and July of 2007. The charges included various gross violations against laws of the
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  • ...ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] from July 1981 until his death in July 2004. Neal Ash Maxwell was born July 6, 1926, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the oldest of six children. He loved spor
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  • ...the temple will be facilitated by the Lisbon Metro. The station opened in July of 2012 in conjunction with the Encarnação and Aeroporto stations which e ...e Lisbon Portugal [[Stake]] (similar to a Catholic diocese) was created in July of 1981. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints currently reports
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  • ...he Top 100 for iTunes. Her YouTube channel, Lindseystomp, has more than 12.9 million subscribers as of May 2021 and has received over 3 billion views. S ...the 24th of July each year. The performances were on the 19th and 20th of July, with the final performance streamed live over the internet for the enjoyme
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  • ...the temple on July 26 and 27, 1998, following a public open house between July 16 and 18, 1998. ...ah Temple on 26 July 1998, following a public open house between 16 and 18 July 1998. In the [http://www.mormontemples.org/eng/articles/monticello-utah-tem
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  • ...He purchased a number of copies of the book from [[E.B. Grandin]] on April 9, 1830, and sold them in his newspaper office. He and his wife Sally became ...[[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith]]'s clerk. Phelps was endowed on December 9, 1843 and was also was made a member of the [[Council of Fifty]]. In Nauvoo
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  • ...e ship then sailed for Hawaii where they stocked up on more provisions. On July 31, 1846, the ship reached its destination of Yerba Buena (later named San In July 2018, the history of the passengers of the Brooklyn was celebrated with a n
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  • ...r Mondays from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Tuesdays through Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. It was reported that 165,790 people toured the temple
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  • Lenore was born on November 9, 1908, in Logan, Utah, and reared in Salt Lake City. She earned a degree fr She married [[George W. Romney]] in the [[Salt Lake Temple]] in July 1931. After her marriage, she directed student plays at George Washington U
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  • ...In May, 1839, he met the Prophet Joseph Smith for the first time. On April 9, 1840, he was ordained a [[Seventy]] by Joseph Young, and was sent on a mis ...rive west, and the Richards party left Winter Quarters at the beginning of July. Richards acted as captain over 50 wagons.
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  • ...group of recruits arrived, there were a little over 200 men, 12 women, and 9 children. The oldest volunteer was [[Samuel Baker]] who was 79, and the you ...g/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/105?lang=eng Doctrine and Covenants 105:9-19]).
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  • ...ade to look like the first one (“Nauvoo: A Temple Reborn,” ''Ensign'', July 2002, 15). On October 9, 1848, two years after the Saints were driven out of Nauvoo and forced to a
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  • ...d the Church's intention of building a temple on the outskirts of Paris in July 2011 and then confirmed it during the October 2012 Semiannual [[General Con ...t-oui-au-temple-des-mormons-09-11-2011-1709366.php Le Parisien reported on 9 November 2011], "It's now a done deal. The city council has just given its
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  • ...M. Nelson and succeeded the late President [[Boyd K. Packer]], who died on July 3, 2015. Russell M. Nelson was born on September 9, 1924, to Marion C. and Edna Anderson Nelson. All eight of his great-grandp
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  • *June 9 – The first conference of the Church ==July==
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  • ==July== * June 9 - [[J. Golden Kimball]] born in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]].
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  • ==July== * December 9 - The first [[Sunday School]] established in Salt Lake City.
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  • * [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 6, 7, 8 and 9 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Harmony, Pennsylvania]]. ==July==
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  • ==July== * September 9 - Territory of Utah established by Congress in preference to admitting the
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  • * June 9 - First [[Handcart Companies|handcart company]] leaves Iowa City, Iowa. ==July==
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  • * April 9 - [[Boyd K. Packer]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]]. ==July==
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  • ==July== * October 9 - Dedication of [[Orlando Florida Temple]] by [[Howard W. Hunter]].
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  • ==July== * August 9 - Dedication of [[Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==July== * October 9 - [[Joseph B. Wirthlin]] ordained an [[Apostle]]
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  • ==July== June 9 - [[George Teasdale]] dies in Salt Lake City Cemetery.
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  • ==July== * December 9 - [[Franklin D. Richards]] dies in Odgen, Utah.
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  • ==July== * February 9 - [[Reed Smoot]] dies in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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  • * April 9 - [[Adam S. Bennion]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]]. ==July==
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  • * April 9 - [[Moses Thatcher]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[John Taylor]] ==July==
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  • ==July== * February 9 - [[Hyrum Smith]] is born to [[Joseph Smith Sr.]] and [[Luck Mack]].
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  • ...as the fourth president of [[Brigham Young University]] from April 1904 to July 1921. He was born on December 9, 1852, in Salt Lake City. He moved with his family first to Ogden and then
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  • On January 2012, he was traded to the Colorado Rockies, and then in July, he was traded to the Kansas City Royals. In November of that year, he sign ...with the Acereros de Monclova in May 2017, he announced his retirement on July 31, 2017.
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  • ...the President of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] until his death on July 3, 2015. He was formerly [[Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apo ...k she thought “Now, this is the type of man I would wish to marry.” On July 28, 1947, Boyd K. Packer and [[Donna Smith Packer|Donna Smith]] were marrie
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  • ...onaries. He later served as president of the British Mission (April 1838–July 1840). The success of the British missionaries was due largely to the willi ...se first baptisms east of the Atlantic took place the following Sunday, 30 July 1837, in the River Ribble near the Old Tram Bridge, in what is now Avenham
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  • ...p://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] on July 3, 1870. Carrington was born on January 8, 1813, in Royalton, Vermont, to D Carrington was baptized into the [[Mormon Church|Church of Jesus Christ]] on July 18, 1841. Just before the [[Martyrdom of Joseph Smith|martyrdom]] of [[Jose
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  • ...une 30 and the Martin, Hodgetts and Hunt companies arrived in Iowa City on July 8.[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/timeline/historic-sites/wyoming/ ...e]], left Iowa City. The Martin Company, led by [[Edward Martin]], left on July 26. Traveling behind the handcarts were the Hunt & Hodgett Wagon companies,
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  • ...n Presidents of Seventies]] from 1893 until his death in 1941. He was born July 7, 1854, in Salt Lake City, Utah, inside the stone wall just east of the '' ...in the State of New York, he continued his journey home, where he arrived July 23, 1877.
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  • ...of Big Mountain in East Canyon, where the trailhead begins, it is here on July 23, 1947, that he looked across the valley and declared "This is the right ...illness, the pioneer camp had divided into three smaller companies. On 23 July, the last party, led by Brigham Young, reached the Big Mountain. By this ti
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  • ...g/dc/132 the revelation] given to Joseph Smith, but not written down until July 12, [[1843]], Joseph Smith approached the Lord and asked Him why he permitt ...commandment of God (See [http://scriptures.lds.org/2_sam/12 2 Samuel 12:1-9]).
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  • ...is finished with granite. The temple was open to the public for tours from July 19th through the 30th, 1983. [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] rededicated the Apia Sa ...re occurred in the evening after workers had gone home. One week later, on July 16, 2003, The [[First Presidency]] sent a letter to the people of the area
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  • ...f the Twelve Apostles]] dedicated China for the preaching of the gospel on 9 January 1921, within the walls of the "Forbidden City" in Beijing. ...ly opened [[Missionary Work|missionary work]] in Hong Kong by prayer on 14 July 1949, from the Peak—the highest point overlooking the city of Hong Kong.
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  • ...ecks against me, they shall be converted, and ''I will heal them''.”<sup>9</sup> You and I can accept His invitation to “return and repent, and come 9. Doctrine and Covenants 112:13; emphasis added.
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  • '''Reed Owen Smoot''' (January 10, 1862 – February 9, 1941) was a native-born Utahn who served in the United States Senate. Smoo ...d on 7 November 1928 and Smoot later married Mrs. Alice Taylor Sheets on 2 July 1930.) Elder Smoot was ordained an apostle of the Church on April 8, 1900.
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  • ...for the Mormon pioneers. Her spouse was Sylvester Perkins (4 July 1868 – 9 March 1934). On 9 March 1934, Martha became a widow. She married Abner Howell in 1945. He was
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  • He was born on July 17, 1978, in Murray, Utah. In high school he was a letterman in football an ...yards (1,531), most 10-reception games (6), most 100-yard receiving games (9), and most consecutive 100-yard receiving games (6). He was also named his
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  • ...ive roster on December 7, 2010. He was waived on August 6, 2011. On August 9, 2011, he signed with the Miami Dolphins but was cut during the final cuts ...and released on March 12, 2012. Nixon signed with the Carolina Panthers on July 26, 2012, but was released during final cuts.
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  • ..., 1810, in Clinton County, New York. He was ordained a [[Seventy]] on June 9, 1845, and became a senior member of the 27th Quorum of Seventy. ...1897, when he moved to Fruitdale, California. He died a year later on June 9, 1898, in San Bernardino, California.
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  • ...ared his religious views with her and asked her to marry him. On September 9, 1827, Parley and Thankful were married. She was ten years older than he.<r ...ever in the faith of Jesus.”<ref>Parley P. Pratt to Mrs. Rockwood, Dec. 9, 1838, A. P. Rockwood Collection, LDS Church Archives.</ref>
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  • ...and Martin Handcart Companies|Willie handcart company]] left Iowa City on July 15, 1856. Although advised to stay in Winter Quarters for the winter, the g The Willie Company arrived in Salt Lake City on November 9, 1856.
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  • ...r-day Saints from 1995 to 2008, dedicated the St. Paul Minnesota Temple on 9 January 2000. The temple serves Latter-day Saints in stakes in Minnesota, p ...St. Paul Minnesota Temple was dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley on 9 January 2000 in four dedicatory sessions. He offered the following dedicato
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  • ...ent Young]] and Territorial Surveyor Jesse W. Fox laid the cornerstones on 9 May 1865. On Sunday, 9 February 1896, as people began to assemble for afternoon services, a fire s
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  • A site dedication and groundbreaking ceremony were held on 9 June 1979. [[Spencer W. Kimball]], then President of the Church, presided o File:Brides-Room-9.jpg|The brides room in the Jordan River Utah Temple.
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  • An Associated Press article of July 19, 2013, reported that the Vatican was offering “indulgences” to Catho ...unced, as it does ahead of every World Youth Day, that participants in the July 22–28 Rio edition would be eligible for indulgences. The criteria are tou
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  • ...ey, Brannan planned to colonize Yerba Buena. When the ship landed there on July 31, 1846, Yerba Buena had already been taken by the United States during th On January 9, 1847, Brannan used his press to begin printing San Francisco’s first new
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  • ...ed in a performance with the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] on 26 July and 27 July 2008. They released an album, ''[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK ...dagrave.com/memorial/8736667/olive-may-osmond Olive Osmond] passed away on 9 May 2004, and George Osmond passed away on 6 November 2007.
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  • ...York. His father was accidentally shot and killed during a celebration in July 1802; consequently his mother remarried two times. ...untochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in Ohio in July 1837. Upon the request of the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]], he sold his propert
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  • ...ns on September 1, 2018, and was signed to the practice squad. On November 9, 2018, he was promoted to the active roster. On May 16, 2019, Asiata was wa On July 22, 2019, Asiata was signed by the Buffalo Bills. On July 30, he retired from the NFL.
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  • ...Tonga Temple was open to the public for tours 19 July 1983 through the 30 July 1983. Those who toured the 14,572 square foot temple were able to see the e ...y]] dedicated the Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple in multiple sessions held during 9-11 August 1983. At the time of its dedication, the Nuku'alofa temple served
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  • ...Latter-day Saint temple was open for tours to the public June 26th through July 1, 2000. More than 10,000 people toured the temple during this time. ...member of the [[First Presidency]], dedicated the Veracruz temple on July 9, 2000. Four sessions were held and more than 5,000 members attended. During
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  • ...he death of Elder [[Orson Hyde]]. He was ordained to the Apostleship April 9, 1879, by Pres. [[John Taylor]]. During his business experience he organize Elder Thatcher returned to Utah in February, 1883, and in July following went on a mission to the northern Indians, having for missionary
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  • ...e [[Mormon Pioneers|pioneers]] streamed into the valley, first arriving in July 1847. :In July 1847, four days after the Latter-day Saints reached what they called the Gr
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  • ...e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was baptized on January 9, 1831, by Solomon Hancock and confirmed ten days later by [[Lyman Wight]]. ...he was called to settle near Spanish Fork, Utah, in 1852. He died there on July 21, 1887.
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  • Toronto was born on December 9, 1907, in Salt Lake City, Utah. As a young man, he was called to labor in t In July the Gestapo arrested four missionaries. They lived on bread and water for f
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  • ...on July 1, 1841, he set to work to improve his family's situation. On July 9, 1841, Joseph received a revelation for Brigham from the Lord that said "it
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  • ...ert|convert]] was Alipate, who was [[Baptism by Immersion|baptized]] on 15 July 1892. However, the [[Mission|mission]] made little progress and was closed ...lands and returned to Neiafu a few weeks later with missionaries. On Sept. 9, 1895, he and the missionaries climbed Mount Talau, sang and knelt together
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  • ...50px|right|alt=Salt Lake Tabernacle Mormon|Salt Lake Tabernacle Mormon]]On July 15, 1929, the first broadcast of '''"Music & the Spoken Word"''' was played .... Visitor's can attend Music & the Spoken Word live for free on Sundays at 9:30 am.
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  • ...n the city of Bellevue. By 2004, Deseret Book operated over 33 stores in 9 western US states. Expanding its reach in eastern Idaho, the chain also pur In July of 2006, Deseret Book threatened to discontinue sales with another LDS book
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