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  • Parkin was born on August 4, 1940, in Murray, [[Utah]], and spent much of her young life with her fou .../114/story_11470_2.html LDS Leader to Foster 'Global Sisterhood'], October 5, 2002.</ref>
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  • ...Seventy]] before being called to the First Quorum of the Seventy on April 5, 2008. On Tuesday, August 8, 2017, James J. Hamula was released as a General Authority Seventy of [[T
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  • ...vi Osmond] is the fourth son of Alan and Suzanne Osmond. He was born on 21 August 1979, making him a young 37 years old. His father is the founder of the ori ...two daughters and a son – Saffron Gloria Osmond (8), Azalea Mae Osmond (5), and Everest David Levi Osmond (2). He is the host of the television show
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  • ...on her [http://marieosmond.com/ official website], "Marie Osmond has spent 5 iconic decades in the entertainment business performing as a successful sin ...Pepsi Twist television commercial with Ozzie Osbourne and his family. In August 2003, she received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Marie is also known
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  • ...asually called the [[Mormon Church]] or LDS Church. Lutui was born on May 5, 1983, in Ha'apai, Tonga. He is in his 5th season with the NFL. He is a co ...s him a [[Priesthood Blessings|priesthood blessing]] to prepare him. Last August, events and schedules kept this from happening. Fellow Cardinals teammate
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  • Wahlen was born on August 8, 1924, in Ogden, Utah. In 1943, at age 17, he trained as an aircraft mech Wahlen died on June 5, 2009, at the age of 84. He had been Utah’s last living Medal of Honor re
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  • .... On 5 February 1942, Helmuth Hübener was arrested by the Gestapo. On 11 August 1942, Hübener's case was tried at the Volksgerichtshof in Berlin, and on 2
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  • ...9" tall and trimmed to 220 lbs.) His team was nationally ranked in the top 5, but still battled the greatness of opposing team, Whitney Young. In additi ...tball-simeon-eyeing-national-greatness.html] He was invited to the August 5–7, 2011, 5th annual Nike Global Challenge, where he earned tournament MVP
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  • In August 1963, he served as G-3 Division Sergeant Major at Headquarters Marine Corps ...rld War II. He had two daughters from a previous marriage. He died on July 5, 2007.
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  • He was born August 5, 1961, in Houston, Texas. He played center in college basketball at [[Brigh
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  • ...moved to Salt Lake City where she met [[Ray Noorda]]. They were married on August 4, 1950 and had five children. Her husband was CEO of Novell from 1983 to 1 ...irected roadshows. She wrote hymns, songs, and poems. Noorda died on April 5, 2014.
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  • Skousen was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 5, 1945. He earned his bachelor’s degree in English from [[Brigham Young Un
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  • She was born on November 5, 1959, in Studio City, California, to [[Karl Engemann]], who was a business News outlets announced in August 2019 that Larry King had filed for divorce. They were separated when he pas
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  • ...any non-Mormons joined the ranks. At its peak, it is said to have numbered 5,000 men, the largest such body in Illinois. But there were problems. Accord ...he death of Joseph Smith, [[Brigham Young]] took command of the militia in August 1844. Instead of retaliation against continued mob violence, Brigham Young
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  • He was released on October 5, 2019, and designated emeritus status. During his full-time service, he ser Andersen was born on August 22, 1949, in Mesa, Arizona. He received both his bachelor’s degree in bus
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  • ...ter-day Saints]. He served as a [[Seventy]] from April 6, 1986, to October 5, 1991. He presided over the Central British Mission from 1966 to 1969, and He died in Salt Lake City on August 4, 2009.
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  • ...he Prophet Joseph Smith’s own writings that he was re-baptized on August 5, 1838. <ref>History of the Church, 3:55</ref>
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  • ...host for KWHO-AM, a commercial fine arts radio station. He died on August 5, 1985.
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  • ...ms signed him as an undrafted free agent on May 8, 2018, and waived him on August 31, 2018. ...rved a full-time mission to Louisville, Kentucky. He was born on September 5, 1961, in Atlanta, Georgia. His father is [[Dale Murphy]].
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  • ...hrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was born on 5 March 1980, and he is the creator of the "[[Shaytards]]. His YouTube channe ...ww.youtube.com/watch?v=yEbBm8oRHeE Fun with Helium and Passing Out]" on 16 August 2007. Shortly after starting the channel, he took a job as a disc jockey at
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  • ...ennessee Titans. He played in 12 games with two starts, then was waived on August 31, 2013.
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  • ...was signed by the Cincinnati Bengels. He signed with the Detroit Lions on August 11, 2011, and released the final day of cuts. He signed with the Atlanta Fa
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  • ...the Raiders on January 1, 2019. He was waived during final roster cuts on August 30, 2019. ...also holds the conference record for tackles for loss in a season with 28.5 in 2014. He was also part of the SUU team that won the Big Sky title in 201
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  • ...r 20, 2014, when he moved to the active roster. He was waived on September 5, 2015.
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  • ...he NBA during the team's win of the 2021 NBA Championship in July 2021. In August 2021 he was traded to the Grizzlies. The 6-foot 5-inch Merrill was born on May 16, 1996, and was raised in Bountiful, Utah. D
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  • ...sas City Chiefs on January 5, 2011. He signed with the Tennessee Titans on August 26, 2011, but was placed on injured reserve when he broke his left hand.
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  • He was born on August 8, 1916, in Draper, Utah. He was raised in Deseret, Utah (near Delta), unti ...had under 1,000 students. By the time he retired in 1982, there were over 5,500 students and it had moved campuses twice and was renamed the name Utah
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  • ...tring injury on December 21. He returned in 2010 but was waived/injured on August 20, 2010. He was placed on the injured reserve list but was waived on Febru
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  • ...returned immediately from his mission. He died four years later on August 5, 1872, at the age of 33. His daughter, also named Lucy, was raised by her g
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  • ...imed on May 29, 2019 by the Arizona Cardinals. On the final roster cuts in August, he was waived and placed on the injured reserve list. He was waived from i
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  • ...der Callister served as a member of the [[Presidency of the Seventy]] from August 2011 to April 2014. He was released from the Presidency of the Seventy and
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  • ...Seventy]] where he served until August 1, 2017. He was released on October 5, 2019, and designated emeritus status.
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  • ...red in Syria, and his wife came to assist him in 1924. He died on December 5, 1928, in Aleppo, Syria, where he was buried. A monument stands in his hono Booth was born on August 14, 1866, in Alpine, Utah. He graduated from Brigham Young Academy majoring
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  • Rosser was born on August 5, 1928, in Long Beach, California. He studied animal science at Cal Poly and
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  • Elder Marcos A. Aidukaitis was born August 30, 1959, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, to Antony Aidukaitis, a native of Scotla ...et rest from worrying about the young Elders. Such was not to be. On April 5, 2008, as the Church met in a [[Solemn Assembly]] to sustain a new prophet,
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  • ...me before the Harrison Zoning Board of Appeals on September 28, 2000. In a 5-2 vote, the Board denied the Church its variance, though the chairman sugge ...Temple]] inside an existing Church-owned building, which was announced in August 2002. Harrison lies approximately 22 miles northeast of Manhattan.
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  • ...o change into a more personal relationship and they were married on August 5, 1909.
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  • ...e 5: October 1835-January 1838'' and ''Documents Volume 6: February 1838 - August 1839'', both of which were published in 2017.
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  • ...eneral presidency from October 1979 to July 1981 and second counselor from August 1992 onward. He was in the [[Presidency of the Seventy]] from October 1986 ...950. They were the parents of three daughters and a son. Clair died on May 5, 1979. He married Dr. [[Anne Osborn Poelman|Anne G. Osborn]] on June 29, 19
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  • Roueché was born on August 5, 1934, in Kaysville, Utah. His family was inactive as he was growing up, bu
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  • ...[[Seventy]], and has been a counselor in the Mexico Area Presidency since August 2007. *''Church News'', May 5, [[2007]]; October 30, [[1999]]; September 17, [[1990]]
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  • ...ted Selah J. Griffin in Thayer's stead. (See [[Doctrine and Covenants]] 56:5.) ...ri, where they arrived in peace and safety."'' (Woodruff, Wilford - Diary, August 20th, and Sept. 19, 1836)
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  • ...t when he was six months old. He and his wife, Valérie, were married on 5 August 1986 in the [[Bern Switzerland Temple]]. They are the parents of five child
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  • ...x3 at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris.[https://www.deseret.com/2023/5/29/23741732/jimmer-fredette-fiba-3x3-world-cup-united-states] ...He became the Mountain West Conference's all-time leading scorer on Feb. 5, 2011 with a 29-point performance versus UNLV in the Marriott Center.
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  • Sister Ballard was born on January 5, 1932, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She graduated from South High School where She met President Ballard at the University of Utah. They were married on August 28, 1951, in the [[Salt Lake Temple]].
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  • *''Church News'', August 5, 1995; January 30, 1988; April 21, 1992
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  • ...president of the Brazil Area. He was released from the Seventy on October 5, 2019, and designated emeritus status.
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  • ...ded not to follow that plan, and so they set a new marriage date of August 5. On June 8, 1978, [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-
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  • ...e met G. William Richards whom she married in the [[Manti Utah Temple]] in August 1955. The Richardses had five children. ...rchive/1368124/Obituary-G-William-Richards.html ''Deseret News'', December 5, 2005 obituary of G. William Richards]
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  • ...ican Mission, 1874-1936" which was published in the Spanish ''Liahona'' in August 1956.<ref>Jack McAllister, [http://www.lds.org/portal/site/LDSOrg/menuitem. * ''LDS Church News'', 1941-05-24, p. 5.
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  • ...man married fellow historian [[Claudia Bushman|Claudia Lauper Bushman]] on August 19, 1955; and they are the parents of four sons (Richard, Karl, Serge, and ...iversity of North Carolina Press, Textbook reprint 1989. ISBN 0-8078-4260-5
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  • ...they were both music students in New York, in the [[Manti Utah Temple]] in August of 1955. They had four children. Richards later moved his family to Reno, N ...rchive/1368124/Obituary-G-William-Richards.html ''Deseret News'', December 5, 2005, Obituary]
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  • ...ovations, beginning on Friday, 14 August 2015, and going through Saturday, 5 September 2015. More than 96,000 people visited the temple.
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  • ...nter, the group voted to press on. The company left Florence, Nebraska, on August 18 and encountered many difficulties. (See [[Willie and Martin Handcart Com ...lie went back again! The very last of his company was not brought in until 5:00 a.m. Thirteen people had died and were buried in a common grave at Rock
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  • ...religion, and that the monetary gain from the endeavor would be large. On August 17, [[1829]], the agreement was made to publish five thousand copies for th ...t the dedication, President Hinckley referred to the printing of the first 5,000 copies of the Book of Mormon and exclaimed that 88 million copies of th
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  • A site was chosen for a city, and it was named Far West. In August 1836, Latter-day Saints began to establish a stake of [[Zion]] at Far West. ...efuge in Far West. By October 31, the Missouri army outnumbered the Saints 5 to 1. Leaders of the Church agreed to talk with militia leaders to end the
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  • ...the site of the [[New Jerusalem]] at the time of the [[Second Coming]]. On August 2, 1831, the land was dedicated as a place of gathering for the Saints. The
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  • ...residency was dissolved by Brigham Young's death less than a year later on August 29, 1877. During his time in the First Presidency, John Willard Young never ...ve, he could not become the president of the Church if Snow died. On April 5, 1900, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve unanimously approv
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  • '''Joseph Angell Young''' (October 14, 1834 – August 5, [[1875]]) was an [[Apostle|apostle]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Chu
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  • *[[Joseph Fielding Smith]] (August 8, 1950–April 4, 1951) *[[Boyd K. Packer]] (June 5, 1994–March 3, 1995)
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  • ...hington County, [[New York]]. Physical descriptions of him say that he was 5 feet 8 inches tall, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a Greek-style beard shav ...ve and in good health. He took the journey by train and arrived in Utah on August 30, 1870. He was baptized again, as evidence of his reaffirmation of faith,
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  • ...0th, 1983. [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] rededicated the Apia Samoa Temple August 5-6 1983.
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  • On 14 August 2020, the official rendering of the Neiafu Tonga Temple was released and th The Nuku'alofa Stake, Tonga’s first stake, was created on 5 September 1968 with Orson H. White as president. After that, the Church in
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  • The Guayaquil Ecuador Temple was dedicated on 21 August 1999 by President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]. President Hinckley commented to t ...embers would walk six miles at night so they could arrive at the temple by 5 a.m. to begin their volunteer work of cleaning the temple. That evening, th
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  • ...of Jesus Christ announced plans to build a temple in Montreal, Quebec on 6 August 1998. The Montreal Temple is the 6th temple to be built in Canada. It was o ...to the public and began guided tours of its interior on Thursday, November 5, 2015. The open house in the newly refurbished temple ran through Saturday,
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  • ...18 video "Package Thief vs. Glitter Bomb Trap" went viral and as of August 5, 2021, had over 86 million views. This video has been featured on national ...a hole through his stomach. The video with the costume went viral, with 1.5 million views in one day. He founded a company called Digital Dudz (a line
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  • ...er of the [[Church Educational System]] from 2005 until he was released on August 1, 2008. He was granted emeritus status on October 6, 2007. Kerr then serve
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  • ...atter-day Saints] since 2001. He was designated emeritus status on October 5, 2019. ...e was appointed [[Church Historian and Recorder]] in 2012 and served until August 2019. He was also executive director of the Church History Department.
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  • ...of six children. He passed away on September 17, 2021. She died on August 5, 2023.
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  • ...ement Angel Moroni statue was hoisted atop the Hong Kong China Temple on 5 August 2016, just over 20 years following the dedication. ...0" dimensions="400x225" alignment="inline">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-ikL84XM1Q&rel=0</embedvideo>
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  • On 5 October 2019, during the 189th Semiannual [[General Conference]] of [http:/ On 28 August 2020, an official exterior rendering of the Bentonville Arkansas Temple was
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  • On December 18, 1982, approximately 5,000 members huddled on the site of the Boise Idaho Temple to witness the gr ...quietly relocated to the northeast corner on the exterior of the temple on August 29, 2012.
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  • ...https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/new-missionaries-going-to-5-mtcs-will-do-online-training-at-home-for-just-1-week Church Newsroom.]) The new Ghana Missionary Training Center was completed in August 2017. Built next to the temple grounds in Accra, the new facility replaced
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  • ...ildren moved from the [[Joseph Smith Homestead]] into the Mansion House on August 31, 1843. On March 5, 2024, Community of Christ and [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jes
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  • ...0 by adding a large room for meals and other gatherings, and at the end of August 1843, the family moved across the street to the newly completed [[Mansion H On March 5, 2024, Community of Christ and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai
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  • ...ed that Elder Godoy will be released from the Presidency of the Seventy on August 1, 2024. He will continue his service as a General Authority Seventy.
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  • ...ing in the [[Presidency of the Seventy]] since August 1, 2007. Since April 5, 1998, he had served In the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]]. He was called
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  • ...s Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was sustained in that position on April 5, [[2008]]. ...idents of the First Quorum of the Seventy" [https://www.deseret.com/2008/4/5/20080650/elder-d-todd-christofferson-named-new-apostle-other-leaders-called
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  • Vaiangina Sikahema was born in Nuku‘alofa, Tonga, on August 29, 1962. He married Keala Heder in 1984. They are the parents of four chil ...throughout most of my undergraduate years.”[https://www.deseret.com/2019/5/27/20674948/from-gridiron-to-journalist-to-pulpit-vai-sikahema-accepts-anot
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  • ...nated]] by enemies of the Church of Jesus Christ on 27 June 1844, at about 5 o’clock in the afternoon, in the county jail at [[Carthage Jail|Carthage, :In August 2004, the Project received endorsement by the National Historical Publicati
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  • ...isitors toured the building during the one-month public open house from 18 August to 15 September. The largest number of visitors to tour the temple was 25,0 ...when a new temple opens, a cultural celebration was held featuring nearly 5,000 youth from Utah and Idaho portraying the history and traditions of the
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  • The ground was broken for the Cedar City Utah Temple on Saturday, 8 August 2015. Elder [[L. Whitney Clayton]] of the [[Presidency of the Seventy]] pre ...through Saturday, 18 November 2017, except for the Sundays of 29 October, 5 and 12 November.
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  • On August 5, 2006, then President of the Church, [[Gordon B. Hinckley]], presided over
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  • On September 5, 2019, an official rendering of the Saratoga Springs Utah Temple of [http:/ ...[[First Presidency]] dedicated the Saratoga Springs Utah Temple on Sunday, August 13, 2023, in three sessions (9 a.m., noon, and 3 p.m. MDT). The dedicatory
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  • ...sage of Church of Jesus Christ. Almost 100 years later membership was only 5,000 statewide. At that time members never imagined that one day the state w On August 21, 1999, President Hinckley dedicated the Spokane Washington Temple with 1
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  • The first printed edition of the Book of Mormon included 5,000 copies in 1830. The Church had distributed 100 million copies by the ye ...That Changed America.” The Library of Congress blogs included it in its August 12, 2023 post, "Revisiting ‘Books That Shaped America’ with C-SPAN." [h
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