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  • |20 April [[1958]] |20
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  • ...arrived in [[Independence, Missouri|Independence]] on January 5, 1832. In June, W. W. Phelps began setting the type for the book. The first edition was pr |June [[1829]]
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  • ...is the Lord’s way of watching over His flock (see Doctrine and Covenants 20:53-55, 59). It is a program organized through the [[priesthood]] that allow * '''Doctrine and Covenants 20:53-55—53''' — The teacher’s duty is to watch over the church alway
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  • ...s in Mission Dolores, which was deserted at that time. Brannon sent about 20 of them to start a farm settlement, which they called New Hope. Here they w Buckland, Alondus de Lafayette (20) ·
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  • * May 20 - Dedication of [[Tampico Mexico Temple]] by [[Thomas S. Monson]]. ==June==
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  • ...ls paid, and food on the table. His father passed away at the age of 71 on 20 November 2006. ...their well-being, often putting her own needs aside. She passed away on 12 June 1997, at the young age of 59, after losing her battle with breast cancer.
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  • ...le-A Columbus again on October 18, 2011. He elected free agency on October 20. On December 1, 2011, he signed with the Samsung Lions in South Korea. He w ...entes of the Mexican Baseball League. He returned to the Lamigo Monkeys on June 10, 2016.
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  • ...in their first Sweet 16 appearance in 2011. His streak of nine-consecutive 20-win seasons tied the team for 20th all-time in NCAA history and tied them f In June 2009, Rose underwent emergency surgery to stop internal bleeding and his sp
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  • ...[Russell M. Nelson]], then of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, was among 20 prominent religious leaders named by the U.S. secretary of state to advise ...w, hosted by the [[Brigham Young University]] Law School. The broadcast on June 17, 2020, was streamed live only due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[https://news
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  • ...0 to 30,000 years ago, prehistoric freshwater Lake Bonneville once covered 20,000 square miles of much of the western portion of Utah, reaching into Neva ...eceived. The 20,000 acre-feet donated are equivalent to a water supply for 20,000 single-family homes.
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  • ...ersity as one of the best universities in the country. BYU comes in at No. 20 overall in the 2024 Best Colleges in America rankings from The Wall Street ...r the top business schools (Marriott School for Business and Management), #20 for "Great Schools, Great Price," 78th for engineering (Ira A. Fulton Schoo
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  • ...rnational participants arrived in Salt Lake City the weekend of March 18–20, 2023. They had the opportunity to join in Choir rehearsals, attend Choir s * The Choir performed over 20 times at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, including the Opening
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  • ...uring the Korean War and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on June 14, 1952. .... The patrol left United Nations lines at 04:30 Korea Standard Time on 14 June, under cover of darkness. It was preceded by an attack by F Company, 223rd
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  • ...tate. The first is the [[Billings Montana Temple]], which was dedicated on 20 November 1999. A third, the [[Missoula Montana Temple]], was announced in A ...tion and an exterior rendering of the temple was released to the public on 20 April 2021.
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  • On 20 June 2008, a groundbreaking ceremony was held by [[The Church of Jesus Christ of ...it the temple during an open house from Friday, 18 May through Saturday, 2 June 2012, excluding Sundays.
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  • ...rophet. Nevertheless, he was baptized in Independence, Missouri, on August 20, 1831. He was ordained an elder four days later on August 24, 1831 by [[Hyr ..., 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 into
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  • ...arrived in New York City on June 14, 1856. They then reached Iowa City on June 26, three days after the third handcart company had departed. (Each of the ...s and Hunt wagon companies]]. The ship arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on June 30 and the Martin, Hodgetts and Hunt companies arrived in Iowa City on July
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  • ...aced in the top ten, placing fifth in the women’s 6K race with a time of 20:16.1. ...ampionships, All-American Wayment finished fourth in the 6K with a time of 20:03.5. The women’s team placed first at the competition; the first time si
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  • ...18 June 2022, except for the two Sundays during that period — June 5 and June 12. ...ne 2022, through Saturday, June 18, excluding Sundays, 5 June 2022, and 12 June 202212.
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  • ...ion in San Diego, California, where he completed recruit training. On July 20, he advanced to seaman apprentice second class and attended the Naval Hospi He landed with his unit on Iwo Jima on February 19, 1945. By now, Wahlen was 20 years old and had never seen combat.
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  • ...men’s National team, she scored the game-winning goal in the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final. Three months later she was named the NCAA tourna ...e year, She was the 2010 NSCAA National High School Player of the year. In June 2010, she earned Parade All-American honors. As a youth, Ohai also played c
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  • ...e temple in one year. The deadline was met and the temple was dedicated in June only fourteen months after the announcement to build the temple. ...e is made of Blanco Guardiano white marble from Torreon, Mexico. More than 20,000 people attended the open house and toured the temple.
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  • ...ned to Richmond. He found Franklin awaiting baptism; and on the 3rd day of June, 1838, Phineas had the pleasure of immersing his son within the waters of M ...erpool for New York May 8, 1852, and arrived safely in Salt Lake City Aug. 20.
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  • ...ut Australia and more than 155,000 members. The Brisbane temple will serve 20,000 Latter-day Saints in the area. Of the five temples in Australia, four w A public open house was held May 10, 2003, through June 7, 2003. Those who toured the temple were able to see the beautifully furni
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  • The temple was open for public tours June 7th through the 12th, 2000. Just before the open house, starting on May 19t The Suva Fiji Temple was dedicated on 18 June 2000 by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]], President of The Church of Jesus Christ of
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  • *[[Rudger Clawson]], March 2, 1921–June 21, 1943 (died) *[[George Albert Smith]], June 21, 1943–May 21, 1945 (became Church president)
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  • ...ospel and be “brought to the knowledge of the Lord their God” (3 Nephi 20:13) without leaving their homes. In contrast to the pronouncements during t On June 3, 2018, President [[Russell M. Nelson]] and his wife [[Wendy Watson Nelson
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  • ...in 4:25, but he began to fall off the pace a short time later and by Mile 20 he was 45 seconds behind the five leaders. At Mile 24 he ran into trouble." ...gham Young University]] men’s team finished in seventh place overall. In June 2021, he placed second in the 10,000m at the NCAA Division I Championships.
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  • ...ory. At the time of the Mormon Migration into Utah Territory (1847), about 20,000 American Indians lived in Utah. Things stayed relatively peaceful until ...for being one of the most religiously homogeneous states in the Union. By June 2019 there were 2,109,578 members of the Church of Jesus Christ in Utah in
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  • * Satan, and bound him a '''thousand''' years (Rev. 20:2) * they lived and reigned with Christ a '''thousand years''' (Rev. 20:4)
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  • ...lled the second spiritual death, or the [[second death]] (Revelation 2:11; 20:6, 14; 21:8; Jacob 3:11; Alma 12:16, 32; 13:30; Helaman 14:18–19; Doctrin ...g/study/ensign/2009/06/moral-agency?lang=eng Moral Agency],” ''Ensign'', June 2009, pp. 46–53.</ref>
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  • ...ally Herger]][[Wally Herger|Walter William (Wally) Herger, Jr.]] (born May 20, 1945) is a former member of the of the United States House of Representati ...omeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] at age 20.
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  • ...trong.'' He coached through 36 years, 3,500 players, a 418-10 record, and 20 national championships, building the character of the boys with whom he wor Gelwix has been an on-air radio talk show host for 20+ years (12 years at KSL and 8 years syndicated by Clear Channel Communicati
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  • ...en't fast food (the higher the better); Percentage of young residents ages 20 to 34 (the higher the better). "On 23 June 2008 a new report highlighting environmentally friendly projects by U.S. fa
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  • (born '''Giuseppe Taranto''') (June 25, 1818 – July 6, 1883) was the first Italian convert to the Latter-day ...igrants Have Left a Lasting Mark on Utah"], ''Salt Lake Tribune'', 2002-10-20, p. B2
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  • ...Smith was arrested, imprisoned in [[Carthage Jail]], and there murdered on June 27, [[1844]]. ...hat only a minority ever practiced polygamy. Estimates are that at maximum 20 to 25 percent of the Church at any given time was practicing it; some estim
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  • ...ry 1852. George immigrated to Zion with his mother and two sisters on June 20, 1868. His mother was injured on the ship and did not survive; she was buri ...otographer . . . or more accurately, an artist with a camera. In more than 20 years of handling pictures for newspapers, I’ve never seen anything like
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  • The '''Vienna Austria Temple''' was among 20 new temples announced by President [[Russell M. Nelson]] on April 4, 2021, ...ious intolerance, the two missionaries were forced to leave the country in June 1884. Johann Huber, a native of Haag am Hausruck, Austria, was baptized in
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  • In June, 2011, Michael Otterson, then Head of Public Affairs, [[The Church of Jesus ...s at a time, and these were included in the statistics. During 2010, those 20,813 missionaries donated more than 8.8 million hours of service.
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  • ...ough March 2011, these missionaries helped convert people in 42 states and 20 different countries. Assisting them to help man the chat services 24/7 are ...the Hemingways returned home from their mission in New York at the end of June 2010, they presented to Church and Missionary Department leaders their lear
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  • ..., Florida. A groundbreaking ceremony and site dedication were held on June 20, 1992, and presided over by [[James E. Faust]]. The site of the temple is 1 ...teers needed to direct traffic and guide members to their seats. More than 20,000 people attended the dedication ceremonies. The Orlando temple serves 95
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  • ...he [[Spirit World|spirit world]] and preached the gospel (see 1 Peter 3:19-20; 4:6). The purpose of the Savior's preaching to the dead in the spirit worl ...son was ordained as an apostle, 26 temples were operating—an increase of 20 temples in 60 years. When President Nelson was sustained as President of th
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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 over t ...cated the Jordan River Temple in fifteen sessions held 16 November through 20 November 1981. President Kimball was not able to give the dedicatory prayer
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  • On June 7th, 1831, [[Doctrine and Covenants]], Section 52 was received which among ...and his letter. James 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 12,00
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  • ...tter-day Saints]] was held from Saturday, 11 May 2019, through Saturday, 1 June 2019. An open house was not held on 12, 19, and 26 May 2019. The tours were ...] and then-president of the Church's California Area, and his wife, Sister June Pearson.
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  • * [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 20 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Fayette, New York]]. ==June==
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  • ==June== * June 1 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 95 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Kir
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  • ==June== *June 1 - Dedication of [[Curitiba Brazil Temple]] by [[Thomas S. Monson]]
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  • ...lled as the president of the first branch in Ukraine six months later on 9 June 1991. The first meetinghouses in Ukraine were dedicated in Donetsk on 28 June 1998, with two meetinghouses in Kyiv following a few years later in early S
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  • ...ordained a teacher February 27, 1892, by Thos. D. Lewis; ordained a priest June 18, 1894, by Elias Morris; ordained an elder April 13, 1896, by Andrew S. G On June 29, 1905, Elder Morris married Emma Ramsey, (daughter of Geo. W. Ramsey and
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  • ...etball game that he met [[June D. Oaks|June Dixon]]. They later married on June 24, 1952, while both were attending college at [[Brigham Young University]] Oaks and his wife June are the parents of six children. After her death from cancer in 1998, he ma
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  • ==June== * June 7 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 52 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Kir
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  • ==June== * June 15 - First edition of the ''Deseret News'' published.
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  • ==June== * June 7 - Dedication of [[Preston England Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==June== * June 23 [[Jeffrey R. Holland]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Howard W.
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  • ...om-the-ad-70-destruction-of-jerusalem “Be Ye Also Ready,”] ''Ensign'', June 1989. </ref> ...nigh.”<ref> [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/luke/21?lang=eng Luke 21:20] </ref>
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  • ==June== * June 20 - [[Abraham O. Woodruff]] dies in Salt Lake City.
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  • ...papers.org/paper-summary/journal-december-1842-june-1844-book-4-1-march-22-june-1844/106] [https://josephsmithjrphoto.blogspot.com/2011/05/daguerreotype-an Joseph Smith recorded in his journal, June 25, 1842, that he sat for a drawing of his profile to be placed on a lithog
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  • ...in the temple. The total floor area for the temple part of the building is 20,630 square feet and the temple houses two [[Ordinances|ordinance rooms]] an ...religion/2004-04-26-mormon-usat_x.htm temple open house] was held on May 8-June 5, 2004 allowing Church members and non-members alike to see the inside of
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  • ==June== * July 20 - The British Mission formally organized as the Church's first mission.
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  • * March 20 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 121 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Libe ==June==
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  • * March 20 - South Bainbridge, New York. Joseph Smith was tried and acquitted by Justi ==June==
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  • ==June== * October 20 - The Church purchases a shortwave radio station, WRUL in New York City, to
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  • * January 20 - The [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] sang at American President Richard Nixon' ==June==
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  • ==June== * November 20 - Dedication of [[Billings Montana Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • * May 20 - Dedication of [[Perth Australia Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]. ==June==
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  • * April 20 - Dedication of [[Hamilton New Zealand Temple]] by [[David O. McKay]]. ==June==
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  • * April 20 - [[Mark E. Petersen]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]]. ==June==
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  • * March 20 - Dedication of the [[Draper Utah Temple]] by [[Thomas S. Monson]] ==June==
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  • ...s Considering 2016 Run for Governor", by LaVarr Webb, UtahPolicy.com, June 20, 2011.</ref> In June 2020, the U.S. General Services Administration announced that Overstock is
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  • ...ned home from his mission in 1896 and returned to his work at the bank. On June 30 of the same year he married Helen May Winters. ...red the disease while tending to his wife and died two weeks later on June 20, 1904. [http://www.gapages.com/woodrao1.htm]
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  • ...had six children. He received a law degree from UNAM.<ref>''Church News'', June 26, 1993.</ref> ...co Temple]] from 1993 to 1997<ref>''Church News'', June 26, 1993, and June 20, 1997.</ref>
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  • ...ith]] and his wife [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]] to live with them beginning in June 1829. This allowed Joseph Smith to focus on completing the translation of t ...ons]] that are recorded in the [[Doctrine and Covenants]] (sections 14-18, 20, 21, and 29-40). The Angel Moroni showed the [[Three Witnesses|three witnes
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  • ...The first stake in Thailand outside of Bangkok was organized in Ubon on 14 June 2015. Two other districts operate in the country, headquartered in Chiang M On 12 June 2000, President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] became the first president of The Ch
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  • On Saturday, 3 June 2017, at 7:00 p.m., a youth cultural celebration entitled "Temple by the Ri ...ted in three sessions at 9:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, and 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, 4 June 2017. The sessions were broadcast to all the [[Stake|stakes]] in Idaho. To
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  • Hungary is home to over 5,200 Latter-day Saints organized into more than 20 congregations. The first missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ arriv ...0. The nation’s first stake, the Budapest Hungary Stake was organized on June 4, 2006. The Church has maintained a small presence in the country since th
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  • ...d [[Hyrum Smith]] were shot at [[Carthage Jail|Carthage]], Illinois, on 27 June, 1844, all efforts were put toward finishing the building of the [[Nauvoo T ...Society, women held bazaars or other events to raise funds. Beginning in June 1970, this policy was discontinued by the Presidency of the Church, placing
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  • ...nd married Patricia in the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] on June 7, 1963. Elder Holland graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English from ...ffrey R. Holland was called to the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]], and on June 23, 1994, he was called to be an apostle. Other accomplishments in the life
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  • On Wednesday, 24 June 2020, the [[First Presidency]] of the Church released an exterior rendering ...include a three-story edifice of 71,998 square feet with a center spire. A 20,000-square-foot meetinghouse is to be constructed on the temple site as wel
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  • ...nds because of his great love for us (“I Have a Question,” ''Ensign'', June 1991, 51–53). ...e [http://scriptures.lds.org/dc/93/12-20#12 Doctrine and Covenants 93:12–20]), we will eventually be perfected and be able to stand before the Father f
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  • ...st, Melchizedek, and we learn that he paid tithes to him. In Genesis 14:18-20 are recorded these words: ...Nicholas G. Smith]] (October 1932 to October 1934), [[Frank B. Woodbury]] (June 1935 to October 1937), and [[George F. Richards]] (October 1937 to October
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  • ..., with Verna and Victor Nugent at the first stake conference in Jamaica in June 2014. Schmeil introduced the Nugents to the gospel in 1974. Photo courtesy ...nt, his wife, Verna, and their oldest son, Peter, were baptized on January 20, 1974. The were the first Jamaicans on the islands to join the Church of Je
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  • ...planned stop for supplies in Honolulu, Hawaii, where they arrived on June 20, 1846. In Hawaii, after a conversation with Commodore Stockton who told him In June 1847, Brannan and others met with Brigham Young in Green River, Wyoming, wh
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  • ...m/article/865628583/Bryce-Harper-breaking-down-Mormon-stereotypes.html] On June 2, 2010, he was ejected from a National Junior College World Series game af During a game against the Toronto Blue Jays in June 2012, he hit a deep home run to center field that struck an advertising ban
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  • ...arrived in New York City on June 14, 1856. They then reached Iowa City on June 26, three days after the third handcart company had departed. (Each of the :On October 20, 1856, the Willie Company had come to a grinding halt with the severe snows
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  • ...appeal to the Territorial supreme court was again taken. The case came up June 13, 1876, and the decision of the lower court was unanimously sustained. ...ss of the law. The corrected sentence was pronounced by the district court June 14, 1879, and on the 16th Brother Reynolds started, in charge of two deputy
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  • ...is on this site as well. The temple was open to the public for tours from June 2-10, 2000. Those who toured the 10,700 square foot temple were able to see ...Church, [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] dedicated the Melbourne Australia Temple on June 16, 2000. Four dedicatory services were held to accommodate all the members
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  • ...i to Samoa and came to Tonga. He sailed to Vava’u and to Neiafu. On Aug. 20, 1895, he took a walk and climbed Mount Talau, the highest peak in the area ...an government officials, culminating in the passage of an exclusion law in June 1922. The exclusion law prohibited Latter-day Saints from entering Tonga. T
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  • ...ion of the temple, a cultural celebration was held on Saturday evening, 20 June 2015. Hundreds of Latter-day Saint youth from communities near the temple p The Trujillo Peru Temple was dedicated on Sunday, 21 June 2015. The temple dedication services were broadcast at 9:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m
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  • ...ater, President [[Wilford Woodruff]] instructed Charles Card to buy around 20 thousand acres of land surrounding the town of Cardston. The Saints flouris On June 27, 1913, the building of the Cardston Alberta Temple was announced. A grou
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  • ...tion and groundbreaking ceremony for the Fukuoka Japan Temple were held on 20 March 1999. [[L. Lionel Kendrick]], a member of the [[Seventy]] and Preside The temple was open to the public for tours June 1st through the 3rd, 2000. Those who toured the 10,700 square foot Latter-d
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  • ...of the temple is one acre. The temple was open to the public for tours on June 3–15, 1985. Those who attended the tours of the 14,125 square foot buildi The temple was dedicated for official use on June 29-30, 1985 by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]. When the temple was dedicated there
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  • ...s dedicated 10 January 1986, the [[Trujillo Peru Temple]] was dedicated 21 June 2015 by Elder [[Dieter F. Uchtdorf]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles On 20 October 2018, President [[Russell M. Nelson]] visited the site for the Lima
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  • ...ue was hoisted atop the Hong Kong China Temple on 5 August 2016, just over 20 years following the dedication. ...Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was rededicated on Sunday, 19 June 2022, by Elder [[Gerrit W. Gong]] of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
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  • ...Conference]] in 1915. The site had previously been chosen and dedicated on June 1, 1915, by President [[Joseph F. Smith]] who had served in Hawaii as a mis ...died the previous year. President [[Spencer W. Kimball]] rededicated it on June 13, 1978, after the temple was extensively remodeled to provide a new front
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  • ....churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/1-ne/13?lang=eng 1 Nephi 13:20-39] and [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/pgp/moses/1?l The work of translation proceeded from June 1830 until July 1833. Joseph originally translated chapters 1 - 17 of Genes
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  • ...o someone on the grounds of the Columbus Ohio Temple in Columbus, Ohio, on June 4, 2023.]] ...and continued through Saturday, May 13, 2023 (Sundays excluded). More than 20,000 people toured the temple during the open house, including Ohio Gov. Mik
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  • ...tember 2010, the ground was broken for the new mission home and office. In June 2011, the Philippines Baguio Mission was relocated to Urdaneta City, which ...rson]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] visited the Philippines in June 2018, he said the growth of the Church in the Philippines is reflective of
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  • In June of 2010 the [[General Authorities]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latt ...[http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/1-cor/15.20?lang=eng#19 1 Corinthians 15:20]). (See also Bible Dictionary, “Sacrifices”; Daniel H. Ludlow, ed., Enc
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  • ...lse-gods-we-worship?lang=eng “The False Gods We Worship,”] ''Ensign'', June 1976.''' ...King Jehoshaphat and his people were delivered by such a troop (see 2 Chr. 20), and when Elisha’s life was threatened, he comforted his servant by sayi
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  • ...in other teachings that some things are more blessed than others (see Acts 20:35; Alma 32:14–15). 4. See Nancy Gibbs, “The Magic of the Family Meal,” ''Time'', June 12, 2006, 51–52; see also Sarah Jane Weaver, “Family Dinner,” ''Churc
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  • Sears was born on February 20, 1875, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He studied with [[James T. Harwood]] from 1 ...e and his wife, Florence, were the parents of one child. He passed away on June 6, 1969. He was a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus
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  • ...l funding for the [[Joseph Smith Papers]] project. Miller died on February 20, 2009, at his home of complications arising from type 2 diabetes. He was 64 ...urchased a 50% interest in the team on April 11, 1985 for $9.5 million. On June 16, 1986, he purchased the remaining 50% from Sam Battistone for $17.3 mill
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  • ...c Vice President at [[Brigham Young University]], a position he held since June 2017. He served as dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School from 2009 to Rasband was born on March 20, 1963, in Seattle and grew up in Pebble Beach, California. After he graduat
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  • She was born on December 20, 1917, in South Africa. She was chief monitor in college and oversaw the ca ...e and butcher shop in Eastern Native Township. He was tragically killed on June 9, 1955, while driving home from work. The police blamed John for the accid
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  • : On July 20, 1833, Edward was sitting at home with his frail wife, who had just given b ...married approximately 1832), Rebecca Winslow (May 1850) and Sarah Gaylord (June 1856).
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  • ...n Department until 1962. He served as director for 12 years and member for 20 years of the Games Committee for the BYU Invitational High School Track mee Hart was born on June 27, 1896, in Logan, Utah, and died on December 22, 1971, in Provo, Utah.
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  • Sanderson was born on June 20, 1979, in Provo, Utah. He and his three brothers wrestled for Wasatch High
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  • Jones was born on June 12, 1935, in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. His father died when he was four ...of seven children, including journalist [[Ruth Todd]]. He died on December 20, 2018, in Phoenix, Arizona.
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  • '''Grant Hill''' is a former Canadian politician. From October 1993 to June 2004, he served as a member of Parliament for the Conservative Party of Can Hill was born on September 20, 1943, in Montreal, Quebec. He is a physician and returned to his medical p
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  • Maxwell died unexpectedly from a heart attack on June 20, 1984. He and his wife had four children.
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  • Heslop was born on June 18, 1923, in Taylor, Utah, and grew up on a farm in West Weber, Utah. His f ...e ''Deseret News'', where he worked for forty years as chief photographer (20 years), ''Church News'' editor (8 years), and managing editor (10 years). I
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  • ...1814, he moved to Amity, Washington County, Pennsylvania, where he died on 20 October 1816. In June 1833, Doctor Philastus Hurlbut was excommunicated from The Church of Jesus
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  • Cracroft was born in Salt Lake City on June 28, 1936, and graduated from East High in 1954. He earned his bachelor’s ...ident (Switzerland Zurich Mission from 1986 to 1989). He died on September 20, 2012.
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  • ...e] Gause accompanied Joseph to Jackson County, Missouri, between April and June of that year. He also served as a scribe on Joseph’s Bible revision proje ...decided to return to Kirtland, so Gause and Coltrin parted ways on August 20. At this point, Gause disappeared and it is not known what turned him away
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  • ...eled back to Salt Lake City to marry [[Alice S. Marriott|Alice Sheets]] on June 9, 1927, in the [[Salt Lake Temple]].
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  • ...the record and bear testimony of its existence in addition to Joseph. In June of 1829, Oliver became one of these [[Three Witnesses]] to the existence of ...have commanded you. Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not (6:20, 35-36).
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  • ...ations at the 20th World Congress of Soil Science in Jeju, South Korea, on June 8–13, 2014. The National Science Foundation funded the program. The fello ...ouise Cole. They were the parents of three children. He passed away on May 20, 2011.
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  • ...due to early detection and chemotherapy, his cancer was in remission. In a June 2020 interview with the ''Washington Post'', Reid said "There's no comparis ...J. Reuben Clark]] Law Society's Distinguished Public Service Award January 20, 2017. The McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas was renamed the Harr
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  • ...ake City, Utah Territory. Moyle served in the Southern States Mission from June 1879 to October 1881. He presided over the Eastern States Mission from 1928 Moyle died on February 20, 1946.
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  • Durrant was born December 20, 1960, to [[George Durrant|George]] and Marilyn Durrant. He earned a bachel ...ed as the second counselor in the [[Sunday School]] general presidency. In June 2015, he was called as first counselor. He was released on April 6, 2019. D
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  • ...umb to the Chicago Bulls in six games. He tied a record in this series: On June 5, he scored nine points in the extra period to tie an all-time NBA record ...yoffs. Ainge responded by scoring 11.8 points per game as the Suns went 62-20 that year, only to lose to the Bulls in six games.
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  • ...15, 2011, the Ravens placed their franchise tag on Ngata and on September 20, he signed a five-year contract worth $61 million. He had been selected for Ngata married Christina Adams in June 2007. As of 2014 they are the parents of two sons, Solomon and Maximus. The
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  • ...on May 28, 1953. He also served in the British Mission from April 1908 to June 1910. From 1949 to 1952, he was president of the British Mission. He helped Richards was born on December 20, 1885, in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. He and his wife, Jane Foote Taylo
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  • ...Hospital. He helped found and fund the Sandy Boys and Girls Club for over 20 years where he helped complete a new building. He was able to give back to Stringham was born on June 7, 1939, and died on September 3, 2019, after a long battle with cancer.
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  • ...in 1935, became the dean of the College of Applied Sciences and served for 20 years. Shortly before his death on June 16, 1958, he was presented with the first [[Karl G. Maeser]] Distinguished
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  • ...missions from 1840 to 1844 to Michigan, New York, and southern Canada. In June 1844 he was impressed in a dream to return to Nauvoo, and arrived at Cartha He died on February 20, 1886, in Farmington at age 78.
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  • '''Milton Addis “Mitt” Romney''' was born on June 20, 1899, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to George Ernest Romney and Hannah Elizabet
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  • ...Laude from Harvard Law School in 1977. Mike and Susan Hasleton, married in June 1974, have five children: Michelle, Brian, Stephanie, Lara, and Paul.
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  • ...re missionaries returned to the area. Finally, missionaries returned on 26 June 1956. Since that time the Church of Jesus Christ has grown considerably in .... The Church officially announced the building of the Hermosillo temple on 20 July 1998.
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  • ...ake: Ruins Then, Greater Faith Today,”] ''[[Church Magazines|Ensign]]'', June 1986, pp. 76–78.</ref> * ''Church News'', May 20, [[2006]]; January 24, [[2004]]
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  • ...be postponed because of a worldwide influenza epidemic, which killed over 20 million people. The start of President Grant's presidency foreshadowed all ...timony in Tabernacle Talks: President Heber J. Grant,” ''Deseret News'', June 1934
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  • ...declared that he would be playing Sunday games again for Canterbury. On 1 June 2017, Hopoate re-signed with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs for a furthe ...storic first-ever Test match between Tonga and the Australian Kangaroos on 20 October 2018, and played in front of a sold-out crowd at Mount Smart Stadiu
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  • '''Evan Stephens''' (June 28, 1854 – October 27, 1930) was a Latter-day Saint composer and hymnwrit
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  • ...n developed innovative techniques in vascular surgery, resulting in nearly 20 publications and instruments for trauma surgery.  He saved the lives of ma He died on June 26, 2019. He and his wife, Cheryl, are the parents of two sons.
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  • ...reased, Standing sent a letter to Georgia Governor Alfred H. Colquitt on June 12, 1879, briefly outlining the activities of armed mobs in Whitfield Count ...pectators were gathered around Standing's body. The body now had more than 20 bullet wounds in the face and neck. It is believed this was done by the mo
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  • ...were known as the "dissenters") continued to live in the County. By early June, some of the more zealous Saints, led by Sampson Avard, formed a society wh ...ciliation': Thomas B. Marsh Returns to the Church," ''BYU Studies'', Vol. 20, No. 4, p. 400)]
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  • Ellsworth was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 20, 1959, and passed away on March 30, 2023. He and his wife, Stacey, had a bl
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  • Murdock was born in update New York on June 26, 1822. He and his first wife, Eunice Sweet, were baptized into the Churc ...the Ute Indians. The treaty was signed by Murdock and the chief on August 20, 1867. This was a turning point that led to the end of the Utah Black Hawk
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  • ...e was ordained an elder by June 1840.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/1996/4/20/23254084/monument-dedicated-to-john-benbow] ...s pioneer company in 1848 and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on September 20, 1848. In September 1851, Benbow married Rosetta Wright.
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  • The Hollands married on June 7, 1963, in the [[St. George Utah Temple]] and had three children: [[Matthe Sister Holland passed away on July 20, 2023, after a brief hospitalization.
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  • ...t 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-testament ...uh.edu/node/616 "Marcus Martins Named New Chair of L2 Committee"], 2007-03-20, byuh.edu, accessed 2008-05-02.</ref> He has also served as a president of
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  • '''Nicholas Groesbeck Smith''' (20 June [[1881]] – 27 October [[1945]]) was a [[General Authority|general authori
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  • ...in January 1891, the collection was cared for but mostly just survived. In June 1885, citizens formed the Salt Lake Literary and Scientific Association and ...the Church University Building from March 1893 to July 1903. “The April 20, 1895, issue of Scientific American featured this museum with an article an
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  • '''Richard Lyman Bushman''' (born June 20, [[1931]]) is a Latter-day Saint historian. Although he has written several
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  • '''Benjamín de Hoyos Estrada''' (born February 20, 1953) has been a [[General Authorities|general authority]] of [http://come ...co City, and Evelia was working there as a secretary. They were married on June 4, 1975, in the [[Mesa Arizona Temple]]. De Hoyos and his wife are the pare
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  • ...g-Holstein, 25 July 1854 - Colonia Dublán, Galeana, Chihuahua, Mexico, 22 June 1929), daughter of Carl Heinrich Wilcken (Eckhorst, Holstein, Schleswig-Hol
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  • ...on’s Camp] walked the 900 mile one-way trip. They usually walked between 20 and 40 miles per day. [[Brigham Young]], second [[Mormon president]], who w On June 18th, the Prophet felt the presence of danger and woke the camp early. As t
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  • ...the University of Utah and was a specialist in children's music. For over 20 years she participated in the Workshop for Church Music at [[Brigham Young
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  • ...on a $2,000 subscription to "the house of the Lord" that was not paid. In June, 1838, Phelps, [[Oliver Cowdery]], [[David Whitmer]], [[John Whitmer]], and ...The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri,'' University of Missouri Press, 1990, pp. 20, 40, 51, 175-77, 259.
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  • ...he coast-to-coast radio network program from the Salt Lake Tabernacle from June 1930 until his death in 1971. ...date for President of the United States, and a newspaper magnate with over 20 million newspaper subscribers. In 1946, Mr. Hearst personally contacted Ric
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  • ...with tables, benches, and a fully equipped kitchen; the upper story had a 20 x 40 foot stage and a large dance floor. Dressing rooms were housed in the In June 1933 the MIA and the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association erected
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  • ...another 300-400 families arrived and the area began to rapidly prosper. In June of 1832, the Church published its first periodical, the ''Evening and Morni On July 20, four to five hundred non–Latter-day Saint citizens met at the courthouse
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  • ...ment to her life near her grave in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. In 2005, a 20-minute documentary of her life "Jane Manning James: Your Sister in the Gosp
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  • On 27 June 1844, while in [[Carthage Jail]], Joseph Smith and his brother [[Hyrum Smit :On July 20, 1844 (one month after the Prophet’s death), the New York Tribune, no dou
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  • ...nt [[Harold B. Lee]] was educated at the now defunct Albion Normal School, 20 miles southwest of Burley, where he earned a teaching degree. Early in his ...ey Idaho Temple|Burley, Idaho]]. Ground was broken for the construction on June 4, 2022. The temple is expected to be completed in early 2025.
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  • *[[Howard W. Hunter]] (November 1985–May 20, 1988) *[[Boyd K. Packer]] (June 5, 1994–March 3, 1995)
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  • ...t temple trip for the dedication of the [[Bern Switzerland Temple]]. About 20 years later, in 1977, the first stake in Finland was organized in Helsinki. # “News of the Church,” ''Ensign'', June 2006, 74
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  • ...re converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ. They were baptized on November 20, 1841, “on a cold . . . night, when ice was on the canal, and the keen fr ...l clerk to Joseph Smith, where he served until the Prophet was martyred in June 1844. Thomas was the clerk for the April 1844 general conference. He was on
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  • ...65 Days'', a compilation of trivia questions - with 3 categories and about 20 questions per day of the year; ''Maphead'', about his lifelong love of geog ...I get to play on the next season of ‘Pyramid!’” Jennings tweeted in June 2022. Jennings competed in the episode of The $10,000 Pyramid that aired on
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  • ...Germany, following the [[Freiberg Germany Temple]] which was dedicated in June 1985. The temple has a total of 24,170 square feet, four [[Temple endowment The rededication took place in the temple on Sunday, 20 October 2019. A youth devotional was held on Saturday, 19 October 2019, in
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  • ...ially made Church films such as ''Legacy,'' ''The Testaments,'' and eight, 20-minute ''Meet the Mormons'' films that examine the very diverse lives of de ...[Mormon Church History Library|Church History Library]]''' which opened in June 2009. The library uses innovative design and construction to meet Leadershi
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  • ...d the school strove to teach secular as well as religious subjects. "On 29 June 2006, Church leaders announced that the Church College of New Zealand would ...temple. The Hamilton New Zealand Temple was dedicated by David O. McKay on 20-22 April 1958. The Hamilton New Zealand Temple serves members in New Zealan
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  • ...y descendants, and Iceland government officials gathered at Mormon Pond on June 30, 2000, and honored 410 Icelanders converts with a dedication of a monume ...attered, with a mighty hand, and with a stretched out arm. . . ." (Ezekiel 20:34).
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  • ...The Twelve, under the direction of Brigham Young, governed the Church from June [[1844]] to December [[1847]] during the westward exodus to the Salt Lake V ...dinances on earth that will be sealed eternally. (See Matthew 16:19, 28:19-20).
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  • ...terviews from President David O. McKay and a “testimonial from the first June bride,” as well as artifacts from the 1956 dedication.
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  • ...d the site plan was approved by the town planning and zoning commission in June 2012. The Hartford Connecticut Temple was dedicated on Sunday, 20 November 2016 in three sessions - 9:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. The
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  • ...r the Albuquerque New Mexico Temple was broken in a special ceremony on 20 June 1998. About 6,500 members attended the event. During the ceremony, a 600-vo
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  • In June 2018, the Church announced plans to publish new, unified editions of both H *20. God of Power, God of Right; words by [[Wallace F. Bennett]], music by [[Tr
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  • ...ly in the planning stages. The location was announced by the Church on May 20, 2022. It will be built on a 2.6-acre parcel located on Washington Street b The groundbreaking ceremony for the Montpelier Idaho Temple was held on June 17, 2023. Elder [[Ryan K. Olsen]], General Authority [[Seventy]], presided
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  • On June 24, 2001, the Church announced it would be building a [[Inside Mormon templ ...before the dedication, a celebration was held at the Alamodome. More than 20,000 people attended to watch a show featuring over 4,000 singers and dancer
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  • ...land is located along the southern shore of Lake Erie and is located about 20 miles from the Church’s first [[Kirtland Temple|temple in Kirtland]]. The ...dbreaking services for the Cleveland Ohio Temple will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2024. Elder [[Vaiangina Sikahema]], First Counselor in the North America
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  • On Tuesday, 23 June 2020, the Church released an exterior rendering showing the planned design ...y, August 19, 2024. Invited guests will tour the temple on Tuesday, August 20, and Wednesday, August 21, 2024.
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  • ...2021-04-04/april-2021-general-conference-temple-announcement-209504 one of 20 temples announced] by President [[Russell M. Nelson]] at the end of the 191 On Saturday, 18 June 2022, Elder [[Quentin L. Cook]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] de
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  • ...oses Lake Washington Temple''' is a single-story building of approximately 20,000 square feet with a central spire. A meetinghouse of approximately 17,00 .... The deed that transferred ownership of the two contiguous lots, dated 19 June 2019, noted that the land was being sold for a future church. The location,
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