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  • {| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 ...ip transferred to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on March 5, 2024.
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  • [[Image:The-5-Browns.jpg|500px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">The 5 Browns</span></center>|right]] '''The 5 Browns''' are a classical piano ensemble consisting of five siblings—two
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  • ...and finally arrived in [[Independence, Missouri|Independence]] on January 5, 1832. In June, W. W. Phelps began setting the type for the book. The first ...of all the revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants were received between August 1831 and April 1834. Joseph Smith stated that the revelations in the Book o
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  • * January 5 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 39 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Fayet ==August==
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  • In August 2008, he debuted in the major leagues as a pinch hitter for the Cincinnati ...red Alberto Callaspo on July 31, Rosales was designated for assignment. On August 2 he was claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers.
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  • On Sunday, 5 April 2020, at the afternoon session of the 190th Annual [[General Conferen ...021, the location of the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple was announced as a 5.8-acre site at 2093 Powell Road in Cranberry Township next to the stake cen
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  • * April 5 - Elder [[D. Todd Christofferson]] was sustained as a member of the [[Quoru * April 5 - The Elders [[Marcos A. Aidukaitis]], [[Lawrence E. Corbridge]], [[Eduard
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  • * March 5 - Dedication of [[Albuquerque New Mexico Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] ==August==
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  • ==August== * August 5 - Dedication of [[Apia Samoa Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==August== * August 9 - Dedication of [[Chicago Illinois Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ...Missouri, on August 20, 1831. He was ordained an elder four days later on August 24, 1831 by [[Hyrum Smith]] and [[Edward Partridge]]. Two months later he w ...itmer]], one of the Three Witnesses of the [[Book of Mormon]]. He wrote on August 20, 1831: “I . . . betook myself to earnest [prayr] to God to direct me i
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  • ...h. Brazil is the country with the third most Latter-day Saints at almost 1.5 million members. There are 285 [[Stake|stakes]], more than 2,100 congregati ...ocation on the main avenue through the state of Bahia is located less than 5 miles from the Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport and less than
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  • Thomas Spencer Monson was born on 21 August 1927 in Salt Lake City, [[Utah]], the second of six children born to G. Spe ...er he began his active duty, Ensign Thomas S. Monson returned home.”<sup>5</sup> He was able to enroll in classes at the University of Utah, and he gr
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  • ==August== * August 5 - Groundbreaking for [[Draper Utah Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==August== * October 5 - [[Delbert L. Stapley]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]].
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  • ==August== * August 5 - [[L. Tom Perry]] born in Logan, [[Utah]]
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  • ...een costumes for her children. <ref>''Time'':"The Next J.K. Rowling?", May 5, 2008, pp. 49-51.</ref> ...'', was released on August 2, 2008, in the United States and Canada and on August 4, 2008, outside of North America. She is also the author of ''Life and Dea
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  • ...nally blessed and set him apart. He left home in April, 1866, and returned August, 1868. During his absence on that mission he presided first over the Chelte Upon the organization of the Utah Northern Railroad Company, in August, 1870, he was chosen a director and secretary and subsequently became super
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  • ...orities can be a model for others to emulate.[https://www.deseret.com/2023/5/3/23701001/population-red-states-blue-david-brooks-ron-desantis-utah] ...in the nation among midsize cities and Provo and Orem ranked No. 3 and No. 5 respectively for small cities. The WalletHub study compared more than 400 c
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  • * April 5 - First pioneer company, under the leadership of [[Brigham Young]], leaves ==August==
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  • * March 5 - The provisional State of [[Deseret]] established and appeals made to the ==August==
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  • * [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 5 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Harmony, Pennsylvania]]. * April 5 - [[Oliver Cowdery]] arrives at the Prophets house. This is there first me
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  • .... In 2008, he made the opening day roster for the Tampa Bay Rays. On April 5, 2008, he had four at bats and his first major league hit. He followed with ...as designated for assignment on August 15 and released four days later. On August 22, 2013, he was claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Braves, where he played
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  • ...h of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age 10 on June 15, [[1873]]. In August of 1873 he was ordained a deacon.<ref>Andrew Jenson. ''LDS Biographical En ...g.html University of Utah Alumni Association e-newsletter, U-News & Views, August 2007<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> From 1897-1907 Elder Talmage serve
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  • [http://modernprophets.com/5/brigham-young Brigham Young] was born on June 1, [[1801]], in Whitingham, V ...New York, where he worked as a painter and carpenter and where on October 5, [[1824]], he married Miriam Work. The couple then joined a local Methodist
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  • In August of 2009 Elder [[Jeffrey R. Holland]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Elder Holland dedicated the country of Cameroon on August 21, 2009, on a green hillside overlooking Cameroon's capital city of Yaound
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  • ...hn 13:34-35), to strengthen and help others (see Doctrine and Covenants 81:5; 108:7), and to nurture the Saints (see Moroni 6:4). Home teachers are male ...th. (Tacoma Washington Regional Conference, priesthood leadership session, August 19, 1995.)
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  • On August 15, 2007, Peru suffered a massive earthquake that all but destroyed the coa ...lding of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. (2 Cor. 5:1.)” (''Lectures on Faith'' [1985], 67).
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  • ...s into this tense atmosphere that the Baker-Fancher wagon train entered in August of 1857. ...ows with Lee as their leader. Lee departed in the early hours of Saturday, 5 September. Evidently, Lee had no further contact with militia leaders at Ce
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  • * May 5 - [[Joseph Smith]] leads [[Zion's Camp]] from [[Kirtland|Kirtland, Ohio]] ==August==
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  • * May 5 - The [[Endowment House]] was dedicated and used until [[1899]]. ==August==
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  • ==August== * October 5 - [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] ordained an [[apostle]].
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  • ==August== * November 5 - [[Carthage Jail]] purchased by the Church as a historic site for $4,000.
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  • ==August== * November 5 - [[First Presidency]] directs that the first Sunday of each month be obser
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  • * April 5 - President [[Joseph F. Smith]] issues the [[Second Manifesto|second manife ==August==
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  • ...a prophet of the Living God (Jensen, Andrew, Joseph Smith As a Prophet, p.5, Special Collections). ::On the 6th of August, 1842, with quite a number of his brethren, he [Joseph Smith] crossed the M
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  • ...n 1932, the trio became regulars on KSL. Their 15-minute program was aired 5 times per week, and they were paid $10 a show. Their small income was used ...ng a fall at her home in Santa Barbara, California. Marilyn King died on 7 August 2013, aged 82, from cancer, also in California; she was the last surviving
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  • :"On the 8th of August, 1844, I attended a general meeting of the Saints. Elder Rigdon was there, ...at Santa Clara in the vicinity of the modern city of St. George, Utah. In August 1857, President Young called Hamblin to be the president of the Santa Clara
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  • ...: 25-40). Christ was a high priest after the order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 5: 6). Melchizedek was King of Salem, priest of the most high God (Hebrews 7: ...peace or righteousness, and not of any country or nation. (Discourse of 27 August 1843, recorded by James Burgess; WJS, 246.)
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  • ...ch of Jesus Christ. They set the solemn assembly to address the crisis for August 8, 1844. The day stands as one of the most important in the history of Chri ...voo, Strang addressed a Church conference in Florence, Michigan, on August 5, 1844. He produced a letter, supposedly written by Joseph Smith before his
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  • ...st Quorum of the [[Seventy]] on April 1, 1989. From August 15, 1993, until August 15, 1998, he served in the [[Presidency of the Seventy]]. He was granted em Hansen was born on August 23, 1928, in Tremonton, Utah. He grew up on a farm near Garland, Utah, and
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  • ...sidency]] of the Church from April 8, [[1873]] until his father's death on August 29, [[1877]]. ...e, Calif. and Woodland Hills, Utah: B. H. S. Publishing, 1987–1992) Vol. 5.</ref>
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  • ...ple in Lisbon, Portugal, the groundbreaking ceremony was held on Saturday, 5 December 2015, at 12:00 noon. Elder [[Patrick Kearon]], President of the Eu ...17 August 2019, to Saturday, 31 August 2019, except for Sundays 18 and 25 August 2019.
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  • On August 28, 2023, the [[First Presidency]] of the Church announced that the Manhatt ...lt in the area in the next two years. The Church-wide announcement made on August 7th fulfilled this expectation. The need for a temple in the Manhattan area
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  • On 5 October 2020, during the 189th Semiannual [[General Conference]] of [http:/ On 28 August 2020, an official exterior rendering of the McAllen Texas Temple was releas
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  • * The Choir practices a minimum of 5 hours each week. *In August, 2010, Music and the Spoken Word was named to the Radio Broadcast Hall of F
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  • ...ejoiced with all American women when the 19th Amendment was ratified on 26 August 1920 granting complete suffrage to women citizens of the United States. ...e Proposed Equal Rights Amendment: A Closer Look,]" ''Ensign'', Mar. 1980, 5), Church officials raised concerns related to potential effects of the loos
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  • ...1930, in Cleveland, Ohio. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on August 6, 2948, the year he graduated from high school. ...ancisco, California, and served as Recruiting Station Sergeant Major until August 1972. He then returned overseas and served as group Sergeant Major of Mari
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  • ...ith the Long Island Ducks, and signed with the Lamigo Monkeys in Taiwan on August 15, 2014. In December of that year, he signed with the Hanwa Eagles in Sout ...6, 2019, he signed for a second stint with Sugar Land Skeeters and on June 5, 2019, his contract was purchased by the Cleveland Indians. He was assigned
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  • ...ch is not far from the courthouse” (Doctrine & Covenants 57:2–3). On 2 August, [[Sidney Rigdon]] dedicated this area for the Latter-day Saints. The follo ...problem through legal channels, violence erupted again. From 31 October to 5 November, mob vigilantes attacked the Latter-day Saint settlements, destroy
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  • ...in California, where he earned a law degree. He married Kathy Ann Kipp on August 3, 1973, in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. They have raised seven children. On April 5, 2008, Elder Clayton was called to the [[Presidency of the Seventy]], repla
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  • Van Noy was born on August 9, 1924, in Grace, Idaho. When his father died while he was in high school, ...uty. On October 17, 1943 he was gunner in charge of a machinegun post only 5 yards from the water's edge when the alarm was given that 3 enemy barges lo
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  • ...led the number of views: 2,700.[https://www.deseret.com/entertainment/2020/5/15/21257443/mat-and-savanna-shaw-singing-duo-utah-viral-the-prayer-andrea-b ...e world to spread some hope.”[https://www.deseret.com/entertainment/2020/5/15/21257443/mat-and-savanna-shaw-singing-duo-utah-viral-the-prayer-andrea-b
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  • ...ugust 15, 2002. He was designated as emeritus General Authority on October 5, 2002. He then served as president of the [[Jordan River Utah Temple]] unti
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  • ...cluding Sundays. Public tours were scheduled for 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 The temple was formally dedicated on Sunday, 21 August 2011, by Elder [[Henry B. Eyring]]. The three dedicatory sessions were broa
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  • ...the Director of the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division, where he served until August 1999. He ran again in August 2012, but lost the primary election. He served as the Vice-Chair of the Ari
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  • ...ch Education]]. He served until August 1, 2019. He was released on October 5, 2019, and designated emeritus general authority.
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  • ...in, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, 1 May 1830 - Salt Lake City, Utah, 13 August 1906), both of whom also became Church members.<ref>http://www.wargs.com/po
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  • ...the [[Laie Hawaii Temple]] on August 27, 1949. Elder Hanks died on August 5, 2011, at the age of 89.
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  • ...They wrote letters and John Taylor, a gifted musician, sang hymns. Around 5:00 p.m. that evening a mob of men with faces painted black surrounded the j ...Young]], speaking for the Quorum of the Twelve, addressed the assembly on August 8, [[1844]]. He said that the power of the [[Priesthood| priesthood]] and r
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  • ...the beginning of construction for the Belém Brazil Temple on Saturday, 17 August 2019.</span>]] On Saturday, 17 August 2019, the ground was broken for the Belém Brazil Temple of [[The Church of
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  • ...kusei Gakuen University. The site for the Sapporo Japan Temple is at 1-620-5 Ohyachi-Nishi, Atsubetsu-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, Japan. The site is 9.8 On Saturday evening, 20 August 2016, the youth of the Church in the area performed in a cultural celebrati
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  • In August 1844 a traveling daguerreotypist took a miniature of [[Wilford Woodruff]] i ...re transferred to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on March 5, 2024.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/frequently-asked-qu
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  • In August 2021, the [[First Presidency]] of the Church of Jesus Christ announced Leav ...by a vote of 88–8 in the United States Senate, and sworn in on November 5, 2003. On December 13, 2004, Leavitt was nominated by Bush to succeed Tomm
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  • ...f the Church at the time, [[Joseph F. Smith]], dedicated the tabernacle on August 24, 1907. :Sister Irving said 1,128 people donated more than 5,000 hours to dismantle the house and salvage 16,000 bricks for the temple.
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  • ...alifornia's Proposition 8, the members of the Ruth Youth proclaim November 5, 2008 to be International Mormon Appreciation Day. "We, the members of the Ruth Youth, hereby declare and proclaim November 5, 2008, to be International Mormon Appreciation Day. We hereby express our g
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  • ...cks. But he failed to convince Brigham Young, so he left the first part of August to return to California. Eventually one one-third of the Brooklyn pioneers Austin, Edwin Nelson (5, son of Julius and Octavia)&nbsp;·
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  • ...he fledgling Church. After much deliberation, Eliza was baptized on April 5, 1835, and moved to Kirtland, Ohio, in December to be with the saints. In ...oo publications. She again lived in the Smith household as a teacher from August 1842 to February 1843.
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  • ...riders had left the mines near Pleasant Valley and made the entire trip in 5 days over their new trail. . . . ...The records for the summer of 1854, beginning July 1, 1854, show that even 5 years later, there were 800 wagons, 30,015 head of cattle, 1,903 horses/mul
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  • ...egan to hand-chisel massive granite blocks which weighed between 2,500 and 5,600 pounds. These large stones were transported by ox-drawn wagon (and late ...Architectural Models of Toronto was commissioned to create the replica in August 2009. Sixteen modelers with different expertise in various parts of the dup
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  • In August 2011, the Church announced the purchase of land from two nearby businesses File:Provo City Center Temple 5.jpg|Provo City Center Temple
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  • 5. Always remember: It’s never as good as it seems and it is never as ...Find someone who is having a hard time…and do something for them.’”[5]
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  • ...://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/pgp/abr/5?lang=eng Abraham 5:18].) ...pare marriage to Christ and the Church. In the New Testament, in Ephesians 5:22–33 are recorded these words:
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  • ...fter playing four games due to a knee injury, but was resigned on December 5. He started for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League during the 201
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  • ...than 5.3 million subscribers and 1 billion views (968,928,175 as of March 5, 2020). ...ng a wheelchair-accessible elevator in their house went viral (as of March 5, 2020, over 18 million views). Cambry is excited about the wide appeal beca
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  • ...e busiest port in South Africa. With a metropolitan population of almost 4.5 million people, it is the country's third-largest city, behind Johannesburg ...hrist of Latter-day Saints has a long-standing history in South Africa. In August 1853, only 23 years after the Church was officially organized, the first co
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  • ...California and Sonora. Total Church membership in Mexico is reported at 1.5 million. On the morning of Saturday, 18 August 2012, some 2,000 faithful Latter-day Saints gathered to a barren lot in eas
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  • ...re contract with the Chargers. After being waived again by the Chargers in August and re-signed to the practice squad, he was promoted to the active roster o
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  • Standing was born on October 5, 1854, in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. He lived in Box Elder County, Uta ...[[Tabernacle]] on August 3, 1879. One report said the number attending was 5,000, another said 10,000. Transcripts of the talks by [[John Taylor]] and [
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  • ...untochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] on October 5, 2002. He is a retired businessman and business instructor. ...(2010–2012) and was president of the Mexico South Area (2003–2007). In August 1, 2018, he was named president of the Utah Area of the Church.
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  • ...ognition in the country in 1993.<ref name = churchnewsII>''"Church News'', August 14, 1999.</ref> .../Personal/Bowman/Claudious_Jr._and_Nelle/Claudious_Chapter_5.html "Chapter 5: The Orchard Years"], ''Personal History of Claudious Bowman, Jr. and his w
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  • The first [[Missionaries|missionaries]] arrived in August 1957. As members increased, land for another meetinghouse was purchased. A ...president]]. Membership in 1995 was 1,400. Today there are 2,534 members, 5 [[Wards|wards]], 1 [[Mission|mission]], 1 [[Stake|stake]], and 1 [[Family H
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  • ...as part of the justification for the [[Utah War]]. President Buchanan sent 5,000 troops to crush a non-existent rebellion in the territory in [[1857]].
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  • A groundbreaking ceremony and site dedication were held on August 5, 1953. President of the Church of Jesus Christ at the time, David O. McKay, ...e endowment]] session, so sessions started the day after the dedication at 5:00 in the morning. By the end of the day, 22 sessions had been held in the
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  • *[[George F. Richards]], May 21, 1945–August 8, 1950 (died) *[[David O. McKay]], August 8, 1950–April 9, 1951 (became Church president)
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  • ...rst away game. In 2000 the Eagles reached the playoffs after posting an 11-5 regular-season record. Reid's Eagles won the National Football Conference's ...ssault and drug possession. His oldest son, Garrett, was found dead August 5, 2012, in his room at training camp at Lehigh University. Nearly 1,000 fami
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  • On 9 August 1975, the [[First Presidency]] of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...rday, 18 June 2022, except for the two Sundays during that period — June 5 and June 12.
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  • On Saturday, 23 August 2014, officials from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined File:Meridian-Idaho-Temple-5.jpg|Meridian Idaho Temple
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  • ...s Christ of Latter Day Saints]], renamed [[Community of Christ]]. On March 5, 2024, responsibility and ownership for the Kirtland Temple "officially tra At the conclusion of ordinance work on Saturday, 15 August 2020, the Columbus Ohio Temple closed for a major renovation project that w
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  • ...nance]] rooms (stationary) and three [[Sealing Power|sealing]] rooms. On 5 August 2020, an official exterior rendering of the San Pedro Sula Honduras Temple On Saturday, 5 September 2020, San Pedro Sula native Elder José Bernardo Hernández, an [
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  • Elder Stevenson was born on August 5, 1955, in Ogden, Utah, and raised in Cache Valley, [[Utah]]. He married Les ...uake and tsunami hit in March 2011. In a ''Church News'' article dated May 5, 2012, Bishop Stevenson expressed his admiration for the way the Church ass
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  • ...Food Programme ($32 million) and UNICEF’s No Time to Waste initiative ($5 million).[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/church-of-jesus- ...1985, Latter-day Saint Charities and its affiliates have provided over $2.5 billion worth of assistance in 199 countries and territories. Aid is provid
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  • ...ised of three gorgeous sisters, Kristyn Robyn Osborn (the blonde) (born 24 August 1970), Kelsi Marie Osborn (the redhead) (born 21 November 1974), and Kassid They did not comb through 5,000 songs to find the "cuts" that somebody else may think are "hits.” The
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  • ...r Olympics in Beijing, China. The following article is from LDS newsroom, August, 2008 [http://www.newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/mo In addition to raising her three children, Ethan, 7, Drew, 5, and Cami, 3, she supports her politician husband, Dan, runs a gymnasium ce
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  • The Church released this statement on August 15, 2019: ...[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/statement-word-of-wisdom-august-2019]
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  • Lowell Tom Perry was born on August 5, [[1922]], in Logan, [[Utah]]. He was the oldest son and had five siblings.
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  • ...was sustained to the Council of the Twelve and ordained an Apostle October 5, 1950, at the age of fifty-three by President [[George Albert Smith]]. ...veral months when he died of cardiac arrest while walking near his home on August 19, 1978, in Salt Lake City.
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  • She was born on August 19, 1914, in Thatcher, Utah. A few months after her birth, her father moved ...his marriage to Inis. He was sustained as president of the Church on June 5, 1994. She traveled with him as he fulfilled his church duties and was call
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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 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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