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  • ...right|alt=Logan Utah Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Logan Utah Temple]] The '''Logan Utah Temple''' is the second operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The
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  • ...deserts. Erosion and climate have exposed diverse geological structures in Utah's landscape, making it a wonderland for geologists and tourists, as well. O [[es:Utah]]
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  • ...ome to join with the body of the Church, which by this time had settled in Utah Territory. The family crossed the plains in a [[Handcart Companies|handcart The Card family first settled in Farmington, Utah, then moved to Logan in 1860. Card attended school in Ogden and worked at his father’s sawmill
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  • ...of Trustees, president of the Logan Rotary Club, and vice president of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. ...councilor, and stake presidency counselor and later president of the Cache Utah stake. As a young man, he served in the Great Britain mission. Sonne and h
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  • ...tlement on Salmon river. John B., Aaron D. and Geo. W. Thatcher joined the Utah militia and served in Echo and other parts of the Territory, while Moses, n ...in Cache valley shortly after his marriage, built the first frame house in Logan and was given a mission by Bishop Peter Maughan to herd cattle on the Promo
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  • ...e|St. George Temple]], the [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan Temple]], the [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti Temple]], and the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. The distinguishing cha ...aged the Saints to press forward with the construction of other temples in Utah."<ref>[https://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Salt_Lake_Temple Salt Lake Temple]</re
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  • ...Young University|Brigham Young Academy]], which had been founded in Provo, Utah, in 1875 and eventually became [[Brigham Young University]]. ...ntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in northern Utah, western Wyoming, and southern Idaho, a higher education.
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  • ...Utah_Temple.jpg|550px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0D8ED3">St. George Utah Temple. The first of four pioneer-era temples.</span></center>]] ...ter the death of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] Located in the city of St. George, Utah, it was the first Latter-day Saint temple built in the Rocky Mountains. It
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  • ...eaded by Henry G. Boyle, traveled to Utah through Los Angeles and southern Utah and arrived in Salt Lake on January 1, 1858. On February 24, Preston marrie ...e helped the surveyor lay off the city of Logan. He began serving in the [[Utah]] territorial legislature in 1862.
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  • ...dy/ensign/1979/09/the-mormon-pioneer-trail-1846-47?lang=eng trek] west for Utah. This company arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, [[1847]]. Presid ===The Utah War and the Mountain Meadows Massacre===
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  • ...illiam H. Folsom]] supervising construction of the Manti Temple. After the Logan Temple was completed, Angell's son returned to help with the Salt Lake Temp
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  • ...minary at Logan and later became president of the Brigham Young College at Logan. ...W. Ivins|A. W. Ivins]], Ammon M. Tenney, and Wiley C. Jones) left southern Utah in September 1875, and returned the following June. James returned each tim
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  • ...[1857]], when approximately 120 men, women and children, traveling through Utah to California were massacred by a force consisting of Mormon militia member ...y 1848. (The treaty ceded all of what would become California, Nevada, and Utah, as well as parts of modern-day Texas, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and W
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  • ...<span style="color:#0D8ED3">The exterior rendering of the redesigned Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple. Credit: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The '''Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple''' is the 15th operating temple of [http://comeuntochris
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  • ...e.png|450px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3">Red Cliffs Utah Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d ...other temple in Washington County, dedicated in 1877, is the [[St. George Utah Temple]] — the oldest operating temple of the Church.
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  • [[Utah War]]&nbsp;· [[Daughters of Utah Pioneers]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...tor and taught school in Millcreek, Utah, and [[Brigham Young]] College in Logan. He is perhaps best remembered for his service in [http://comeuntochrist.or ...for the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. While living in Logan, he also published the Logan Leader, a weekly newspaper, with his brother B. F. Cummings Jr. He served a
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  • ...ical Encyclopedia, by Andrew Jenson, volume III, page 686 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Andrew Jenson History Company, 1920) [http://books.google.com/books?id=SiQ ...ey was a student at the University of Chicago. He then returned to Logan, Utah, and in 1908 he married Anna Parkinson, with whom he had three children. T
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  • ...tate University (EdD 1989). He married Leslie Jill Washburn in the [[Logan Utah Temple]] on August 18, 1976. ...ing and guidance from BYU and a doctorate in instructional technology from Utah State University.
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  • ...St. George Utah Temple|St. George]], [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan]], [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti]], and [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake City]]. In doing so, he fo ...House was constructed in 1849–1850 and was the first public building in Utah. The ground floor housed public events, including banquets, balls, and meet
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  • Like many Latter-day Saints from the British Isles, he immigrated to Utah in 1868 via steamship. [[Brigham Young]] employed him as a clerk for three ...n in June 1874, he helped bring a company of over 800 Latter-day Saints to Utah.
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  • [[image:Mormon-temple-Logan-Utah1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Logan Utah Mormon Temple]]{{Decade1880}} * May 17 - Dedication of [[Logan Utah Temple]] by [[John Taylor]].
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  • ...thumb|alt=Ogden Utah Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Ogden Utah Temple]] The '''Ogden Utah Temple''' is the 14th operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Ch
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  • ...the Father of Mormon History"<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref> because of his many influential contributions to th ...d married Grace Fort in 1942.<ref> Biography, Leonard J. Arrington Papers, Utah State University </ref>
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  • ...lt=Mormon Temple Utah|right|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Brigham City Utah Temple]] That a new Latter-day Saint temple would be built in Brigham City, Utah, was announced by President and Prophet [[Thomas S. Monson]] at the Saturda
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  • ...umb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF"> [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake City Utah Temple]]</span></center>|right]] ...ple]], [[Anchorage Alaska Temple]], [[Manhattan New York Temple]], [[Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple]], and [[Kona Hawaii Temple]].[https://churchofjesuschri
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  • ...Western History Emeritus at [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU) in [[Provo, Utah]]. He is the former director of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studie ...University, his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Utah State University in Logan, Utah, and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
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  • ...d Sarah Elizabeth Foss, and was born Aug. 25, 1858, in [[Salt Lake City]], Utah. His father had immigrated from the Isle of Man with Elder Cowley's grandpa ...ts of Apostle [[Wilford Woodruff]] and [[John F. Boynton]], emigrated to [[Utah]] in 1850.
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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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  • ..., and grew up in Logan, Utah. His father, E. G. Peterson, was president of Utah State University at the time. in the ninth grade his principal at Logan Junior High School asked if he would like to take a scholarship exam for a
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  • ...-day Saints]]. He was a student of Robert Shaw and received his B. A. from Utah State University, M. A. from [[Brigham Young University]] and Doctorate of ...r in 1995 and became Music Director in 1999. Under Jessop's direction the Utah choir won many awards, including the Special Recognition Award from the Int
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  • ...and went to school during the winter. He graduated from the University of Utah (in the Normal department) in 1887. He then earned an LLB degree from the U ...and served on the bench for nine years. He also served as a member of the Utah Supreme Court many times. He later formed the law firm Hart & Nebeker.
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  • ...lifes, and landscapes. He holds a bachelor’s degree in illustration from Utah State University. ...was part of the gubernatorial inauguration. He has a studio and gallery in Logan.
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  • ...n on March 14, 1914 in Logan, Utah. He completed his undergraduate work at Utah State University in 1937 and earned his master’s degree in 1940 from the ...er and performed to 80,000 spectators, Hansen went back to his position at Utah State Agricultural College, and returned for the 1949 pageant. For the firs
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  • ...fessor of music and public speaking at the Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah. ...nd Green Balls and a Church-wide dance festival. He became a member of the Utah Academy of Arts and State Dancing Masters’ Association.
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  • ...uated from Brigham Young College in Logan and did post-graduate studies at Utah State Agricultural College, where she met President Benson. They dated unti ...ington, D.C. and attended his press conferences. In 1943, they returned to Utah when he was called to serve in the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]].
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  • ...ege. After graduation, he taught [[Seminary]] in Driggs, Idaho, and Logan, Utah. In 1946 he became Director of the Institute of Religion at Arizona State U
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  • ...September 8, [[1940]] in Logan, [[Utah]], and although born and raised in Logan, Elder Cook spent 27 years living and working in northern California. He sp ...n 1963 and then a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Stanford University. Later, Utah State University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.
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  • ...in Logan, Utah. Bowen served as county attorney for Cache County. While in Logan, Elder Bowen served the Church as superintendent of the Cache Stake Sunday ...at high and holy calling until his death July 15, 1953, at Salt Lake City, Utah at the age of seventy-seven.
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  • ...ough the world and has a large [[FamilySearch Library]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. With the development of the internet, Church leaders saw the potential to ...orth Logan, Utah, on Monday, September 25, at 165 East 2200 North in North Logan.
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  • ...89, they were sealed in the [[Logan Utah Temple]]; their son was living in Logan at the time. Obinna passed away on August 25, 1995, at the age of 67.
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  • ...e]], [[Stockholm Sweden Temple]], [[San Diego California Temple]], [[Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple]], [[Manhattan New York Temple]], [[Anchorage Alaska Tem ...Moines, Iowa; Cincinnati, Ohio; Honolulu, Hawaii; West Jordan, Utah; Lehi, Utah; Maracaibo, Venezuela.
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  • * Utah: (30 temples) ** [[Bountiful Utah Temple]]
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  • ...g.jpg|350px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3">Smithfield Utah Temple rendering. ©2021 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. The '''Smithfield Utah Temple''' was [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2021-04-04/april-2021-
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  • ...nineteenth century, and the abandonment of polygamy became a condition for Utah statehood. Many misunderstandings, misconceptions, half-truths, and outrigh ...but it remained in hiatus until the Latter-day Saints were established in Utah.
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  • :''Return to [[Utah War|previous time period]].'' ...hey campaigned for women’s rights and established the first hospitals in Utah.
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  • ...ist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and immigrated to Utah. They settled in the Ogden area; first in Liberty and then in Eden. ...anyon, near Idaho's Montana border, which provided ties and lumber for the Utah and Northern Railroad, which was under construction between Ogden and the M
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  • ...llam''' is opera singer, educator, and founder and general director of the Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre. He is a member of [http://comeuntochris Ballam was born in 1952 and grew up in Logan, Utah. His first stage was the top of a table. He sang for a church group at the
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  • ...rated to the United States with his mother and brother. They made it to [[Utah]] Territory in mid-November.<ref>Parrish. ''Widtsoe''. p. 28</ref> Widtsoe ...p. v</ref> He served as the head of the agricultural experiment station at Utah State Agricultural College. He married Leah Dunford, a granddaughter of Br
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  • ...also the Education Director for Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre in Utah. In addition to overseeing the Opera By Children outreach program and the F ...Arts in Santa Maria. She was a visiting assistant professor of theatre at Utah State University for the 2010-2011 academic year.
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  • ...]] – 16 May [[1931]]) born in [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]] Territory, was a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] of [http ...tney taught English and Theology at [[Brigham Young College]], in [[Logan, Utah]]. In 1899, Whitney accepted the position of [[Church Historian and Record
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  • ...ght elementary school for two years. He then returned to the University of Utah to continue his education. In 1930, he returned to Utah where he taught in the Murray School District. In 1935 he returned to New Y
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  • ...children’s store, The Mother Goose Shop, for over 20 years in Bountiful, Utah. ...ship for Students of Children’s Literature, awarded to English majors at Utah State University who want to become writers and teachers of juvenile litera
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  • It wasn’t until August 29, 1852, in Utah Territory, that the Church began to practice polygamy openly and the revela ...d it, you would have had no use for . . . any of the men in this temple at Logan; for all ordinances would be stopped throughout the land of Zion. Confusion
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  • ...on Weggeland''' was an artist and art teacher and considered the Father of Utah Art. He was a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Chri ...traveled. He later used these sketches to create paintings. He arrived in Utah in October 1862 and for several years he earned his living by painting scen
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  • Eccles was born on September 9, 1890, in Logan, Utah. He was the oldest of nine children born to [[David Eccles]] and his wife, ...d a member of the board until July 14, 1951, when he resigned and moved to Utah, where he was active in his banking company. He also wrote his memoir, Beck
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  • ...''' was a philanthropist, particularly in promoting the arts in schools in Utah. ...r older sisters. She graduated from East High School and the University of Utah with a certificate to teach elementary education, then used her savings of
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  • ...travels of the latter and of the Saints from Nauvoo and Winter Quarters to Utah. In the vision the sight of covered buggies and wagons was peculiar to me, ...t settlers there. He continued making shingles, working untiringly in the Utah canyons to get timber. He gained a reputation for his hard work and honest
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  • ...finished after the Mormon pioneers' arrival in what is now the State of [[Utah]]. Its construction took 40 years, and it stands as a striking emblem of th ...point Church leaders learned that a U.S. Army contingent was being sent to Utah. Latter-day Saints distrusted the government that had allowed them to be pe
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  • ...nd did graduate work at [[Brigham Young University]] and the University of Utah. He was a teacher and school administrator. ...f the [[Salt Lake Temple]] from 1954 to 1961 and president of the [[Logan Utah Temple]] from 1943 to 1951. He was appointed coordinator of temples through
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  • ...uctor. He is an adjunct assistant professor of piano at the University of Utah School of Music. He is a listed Steinway Artist. He made his Carnegie Hall ...a, the Salt Lake Symphony, the SummerArts Orchestra, and the University of Utah Student Chamber Orchestra. He was the piano double for the television show
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  • Clark, born in 1961, grew up on a farm north of St. George, Utah. At age 15, he started working with metal, taught himself to weld, and boug ...al sculptor since the mid 1990s. His work is displayed throughout Southern Utah (Juniper Sky Fine Art Gallery, 2Design, Sage Outdoor Décor, Worthington Ga
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  • ...He attended high school in Sandy, Utah, after his family moved to Draper, Utah, in 1918. He then attended [[Brigham Young University]] where he obtained a He taught school and coached sports in Fillmore, Utah (1926–27), in Moab (1927–30), and at Jordan High School (1930–35). He
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  • ...n with his mother from Florence, Nebraska, to [[Salt Lake City]], Utah. In Utah, he met photographer [[Charles Roscoe Savage]] and became his business part He is important in the art world of Utah because he taught hundreds of students, including [[John Hafen]] and [[Loru
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  • ...March 22, 1888, in a small farming community called Hatton, near Fillmore, Utah. He was a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ o ...t the farm and attended high school at Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah. He studied art and participated on the track team, despite his sickly natu
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  • ...was born September 19, 1940, to Lynn Jay and Merle Barrus Olsen in Logan, Utah. Three of the Olsen brothers, Merlin, [[Phil Olsen|Phil]], and [[Orrin Olse Olsen attended Utah State University and was a three-year letterman in football as a defensive
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  • ...a, "Hugh B. Brown"</ref> After beginning his advanced education in Logan, Utah, at Brigham Young College, Brown served a [[mission]] in England from 1904 ...he Church. <ref>Utah History Encyclopedia: Hugh B. Brown [http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/b/BROWN,HUGH.html]</ref> He studied law at the Law Society of Alber
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  • ...e. He was editor of the Weber Academy yearbook and associate editor of the Utah State College yearbook. While living in Garland, Utah, he was editor and publisher of the ''Garland Times'' and later was U.S. Po
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  • ...us status on October 6, 2007. Kerr then served as president of the [[Logan Utah Temple]] from 2008 to 2011. Previously he served on the [[Sunday School]] g ...Utah), and [[Brigham Young University]]. He served as commissioner of the Utah System of Higher Education.
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  • ...tah due to poor health. He was president of Utah Agricultural College (now Utah State University) from 1896 to 1900.
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  • ...'' is Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Utah; he assumed office on September 1, 2014. He was appointed Judge of the Unit ...From 1985 to 1992, he was commissioner on the Public Service Commission of Utah. From 1993 until 1998, he served as chief of staff to [[Michael O. Leavitt]
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  • ...to be a fighter pilot during World War II. After the service he studied at Utah State University. He left law school to get into television. His first job ...the Utah Opera Board. He and his wife ministered to the men housed at the Utah State Prison.
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  • ...d as president there from 1907 to 1916, and president of the University of Utah from 1916 to 1921. ...1923, she attended the National Home Economics Movement Conference as the Utah representative.
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  • ...f frugal living arrangements and instruction in a crowded art academy, the Utah artists distinguished themselves and won several competitions. Pratt was th Lorus Bishop Pratt was born on November 27, 1855, in Tooele City, Utah. He was the son of [[Orson Pratt]], one of the original members of the [[Qu
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  • ...ortrait and life-drawing classes at Alliance for the Varied Arts in Logan, Utah. His knowledge of the sculpting process is extensive, from the creation in ...the statue of [[Marriner S. Eccles]] that was placed on the grounds of the Utah State Capitol in 2014, with a second smaller statue housed in the lobby of
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  • ...ns, and California’s coastline landscapes. She also is a statistician at Utah State University. ...in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Utah State University and later a master’s degree in statistics from USU. She
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  • ...iversity]] and pursuing post-graduate work in history at the University of Utah, Wixom worked as an outdoor sports writer for the ''Deseret News'' and was ...fe'' and ''Sports Afield''. He was chairman of the Fish committee with the Utah Wildlife Federation. Through his interest in hunting and fishing, he worked
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  • ...ly moved to Logan, Utah. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Utah State University, his master’s degree from [[Brigham Young University]], ...guished Faculty Lecturer in 1984, and in 1988 he was named a Fellow of the Utah State Historical Society.
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  • ...ist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], he immigrated to Utah Territory in 1863 and helped [[George Ottinger]] and [[Danquart Weggeland|D ...the [[St. George Utah Temple]], the [[Logan Utah Temple]], and the [[Manti Utah Temple]].
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  • Born November 23, 1870 in Fillmore, Utah, '''Richard Roswell Lyman''' inherited a rich legacy of of religious servic ...gham Young Academy]]. Following that, he attended Brigham Young College in Logan. He then left to attend school in the East at the University of Ann Arbor.
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  • ...cturesque Victorian halls (Bear Lake (Paris), Idaho, 1884–89, and Provo, Utah, 1883–96), and buildings that hark back to the American colonies (Boise, ...change. For instance, the Vernal Tabernacle was converted to the [[Vernal Utah Temple]], and after the fire that destroyed much of the Provo Tabernacle, i
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  • ...ation and early childhood development from Utah State University in Logan, Utah.
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  • ...with the Dawn'' with [[E. B. Wheeler]]. The book is set in 1917 in Logan, Utah, and follows the lives of four young adults as they face the challenges of ...n military writing. Jeff lives on a mini-farm in the mountains of Northern Utah.
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  • ...University from 1977 to 1982. He had been assistant coach at University of Utah for one season (1982 to 1983). He was also assistant coach at [[Brigham You ...in Oregon and California with his family. He played college basketball at Utah State and El Camino College for one year respectively. He graduated from Fr
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  • ...during World War II in the Pacific. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Utah State University in 1952, his master’s degree from [[Brigham Young Univer ...also served on the Board of Directors for Eagle Systems International, the Utah Arts Festival Advisory Council, and the Repertory Dance Theatre from 1977 t
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  • ...in Salt Lake City and his MFA degree from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. He was an adjunct faculty member at USU until 2012. He is a member of [htt
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  • ...r 19, 1925, in Logan, Utah. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1949 from Utah State University. He and his mentor, Don Kirkham, did the pioneering work o ...eriment Station. From 1995 until his death, he was an adjunct professor at Utah State University.
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  • ...ah. In 1887, he was called to teach in the Brigham Young College at Logan, Utah. That same year, he married Florence Marion Driggs and they had two childre
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  • ...DC North Mission from 1986 to 1989 and served as president of the [[Logan Utah Temple]] from 2005 to 2008. ...r Livermore, California. He then taught school for two years in Tremonton, Utah. He then moved his family to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he worked at the Neva
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  • ...ple]]. He was the architect for the extensive 1970s remodel of the [[Logan Utah Temple]].
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  • ...He was also principal of junior high schools in Leamington and Lake View, Utah. ...California, Berkeley, he taught at the [[Institute]] of Religion in Logan, Utah. He continued to work as a Seminary teacher for the next seventeen years.
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  • ...Corps of Engineers, Young was involved in making detailed maps of northern Utah and southern Idaho. ...art of the Spanish-American War, he was appointed brigadier-general of the Utah National Guard.
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  • ...from Utah State University and earned a law degree from the University of Utah. He worked with [[Marion G. Romney]] in the Church’s legal department for
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  • Craven was born on November 11, 1924, in Murray, Utah, and grew up in Logan, Utah, and Boise, Idaho. During World War II, he served in the Merchant Marines f ...the parents of six children. He died on February 6, 2017, in Centerville, Utah.
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  • ...ldren, which included brother [[Marriner S. Eccles]]. He grew up in Logan, Utah, and graduated from Columbia University School of Business. ...ributed to educational, medical, cultural, and societal efforts throughout Utah, which continues today.
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  • Hart lettered in football for three years and track for four years at Utah State Agricultural College. From 1918 to 1922, he was an all-conference end ...on June 27, 1896, in Logan, Utah, and died on December 22, 1971, in Provo, Utah.
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  • England was born on July 22, 1933, in Logan, Utah, and was raised in the farming community of Downey, Idaho, where his father ...taught from 1977 to 1998. He then became the first writer in residence at Utah Valley State College. In February 2001, England was diagnosed with brain ca
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  • ...|300px|thumb|alt=Jennifer Welch-Babidge Mormon Singer|right|frame|Photo by Logan Bradford]] ...''Die Fledermaus'' for San Francisco Opera, and Mimi in ''La Boheme'' with Utah Festival Opera. With the Metropolitan Opera, her roles include Marzelline i
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  • ...f Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], of which he is a member. He attended Utah Valley University in Orem after he completed his mission. He worked at an e ...014, rather than filming handing out food or money, he gathered a group of Utah artists ([[Alex Boye]], Kenzie Nimmo, and John Allred) to earn money for so
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  • ...cific Palisades, California, Italy, and Salt Lake City. She graduated from Utah State University in 1975. ...er husband, Dean, are the parents of four daughters and live in Hyde Park, Utah. Their son died in his infancy.
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