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  • ...George_Utah_Temple.jpg|550px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0D8ED3">St. George Utah Temple. The first of four pioneer-era temples.</span></center>]] ...nts]] after the death of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] Located in the city of St. George, Utah, it was the first Latter-day Saint temple built in the Rocky Mountain
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  • [[Image:St.-George-Tabernacle.png|300px|thumb|right]] ...hrist of Latter-day Saints] began setting up experimental farms in the St. George Valley in 1857–1858. In October 1861, Church leaders called 309 families
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  • ...George_Utah_Temple.jpg|550px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0D8ED3">St. George Utah Temple. The first of four pioneer-era temples.</span></center>]] ...nts]] after the death of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] Located in the city of St. George, Utah, it was the first Latter-day Saint temple built in the Rocky Mountain
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  • [[George W. Grant|Grant, George W.]]&nbsp;· [[George D. Watt|Watt, George D.]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...ah. The other temple in Washington County, dedicated in 1877, is the [[St. George Utah Temple]] — the oldest operating temple of the Church. ...was announced that the St. George Utah Temple would be renovated. The St. George Utah Temple closed in November 2019 for extensive renovation and reopened i
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  • ...to southern Utah by accepting a call from [[Brigham Young]] to move to St. George, Utah, and help with the [[Cotton Industry|Cotton Mission]]. Charles took w ...St. George, Walker also helped construct the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] from 1871 to 1877. He also kept journals during the construction a
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  • ...rvision of the construction of the [[St. George Tabernacle]] and the [[St. George Utah Temple]]. ...hurch architect [[William H. Folsom]], he prepared the plans for the [[St. George Tabernacle]]. He also worked as master builder in charge of woodwork and bu
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  • ...am_Young's_winter_home.jpg|350px|thumb|alt=Brigham Young's winter home St. George Utah|left]] ...ts worked. The St. George tabernacle, courthouse, and eventually the [[St. George Utah Temple]] were built through this project.
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  • [[Image:George-W-Romney.jpg|250px|thumb|right]] '''George Wilcken Romney''' (July 8, 1907-July 26, 1995) was an American businessman
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  • [[Image:St.-George-Tabernacle.png|300px|thumb|right]] ...hrist of Latter-day Saints] began setting up experimental farms in the St. George Valley in 1857–1858. In October 1861, Church leaders called 309 families
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  • ...to settle along the Muddy River, approximately 100 miles southwest of St. George with the instructions to also raise cotton and other “semi tropical plant ...tton Mission, some now erased from memories and maps, were Washington, St. George, Heberville (Tonaquint), Parowan, Grafton, Hurricane, Santa Clara, Harrisbu
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  • ...[George Albert Smith (Prophet)]] for the [[President of the Church]]. This George Albert Smith was the eighth official [[Church Historian and Recorder|Church :George A. Smith.
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  • ...ant, his parents migrated to [[Utah]] Territory. In 1861 they moved to St. George, Utah, as part of the original settling party for that city.<ref>[https://o ...a constable. He later served on the St. George city council, mayor of St. George, and as a prosecuting attorney for Washington County, Utah.
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  • ...Kirtland Temple]], the [[Nauvoo Temple]], the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]], the [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan Temple]], the [[Manti Utah Temple|M The height of the east and west towers (except for the [[St. George Utah Temple]]) represent the priesthood while battlements along the north a
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  • ...n of the State has continued to grow, especially in very recent years. St. George, Utah, was the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States from ...22 report released by the U.S. Census Bureau named three Utah cities—St. George, Provo-Orem, and Logan—as the top cities in the nation reporting the '''l
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  • ...Ice caked the banks and floated in the river. When they reached the river, George saw men and women weeping as they gathered around the riverbank not knowing On November 4, 1856, David and his two friends, [[C. Allen Huntington]] and [[George W. Grant]], knew what needed to be done. They and other rescuers stepped in
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  • ...of the Stake, laboring with zeal in the cause for three years. When Pres. George C. Parkinson, in 1887, was chosen [[Stake President|Stake president]], Elde ...nced of the truths of the gospel, and were subsequently baptized by Elders George Carver and Hyrum Belnap. The company numbered, with additions from Mississi
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  • ...Office of Undergraduate Admissions, in addition to serving as president of George Wythe University [http://www.gw.edu/about/people/admin/president_boyle/]. ==George Wythe University==
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  • ...Utah, a small pioneer-founded community located 40 miles northwest of St. George, Utah. ...til a sister was born when Pat was 16 years old. The family moved into St. George at the beginning of her high school years. At Dixie High, she made friends,
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  • ...inished, he did oversee the dedication of the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] in [[1877]]. Other temples in [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti]] and [[L ...ion House]. He also had homes in Logan and [[Brigham Young Winter Home|St. George]], where he stayed while visiting the Latter-day Saint congregations throug
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  • ...ents. Church president [[Brigham Young]] created a wine mission in the St. George area, known as the [[Fruit and Grape Industry|Dixie Wine Mission]], as part ...d sweet potatoes. He developed a beautiful resort at Dodge Spring near St. George which was famous for its flowers, shrubs, and trees. He also brought back f
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  • Elder Holland was born on December 3, 1940, and grew up in St. George, Utah. As a boy he enjoyed sports (especially baseball) and played on every ...from his mission and married Patricia in the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] on June 7, 1963. Elder Holland graduated with a bachelor’s degre
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  • ...pg|300px|thumb|alt=George Durrant Mormon Author|right|frame|Image Courtesy George Durrant]] '''George Donald Durrant''' is an author, speaker, and educator. He is a member of [h
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  • ...sh [[Latter-day Saints]] to Utah Territory.<ref>[[George Q. Cannon|Cannon, George Q.]] and [[Wilford Woodruff]], ''Faith Promoting Series: Gems For the Young ...d [[Wilford Woodruff]] dedicated parts of the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]] under the general direction of Brigham Young.<ref>Woodruff, Wilfor
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  • [[Image:St george temple.jpg|thumb|300px|right|alt=Mormon St. George Utah Temple]] {{Decade1870}} * April 6 - Dedication of [[St. George Utah Temple]] by [[Daniel H. Wells]].
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  • ...n Company. He also worked in real estate development. He served on the St. George Utilities Commission and the Utah Board of Regents. He served with the Utah Stucki died on May 29, 2019, in his home in St. George, Utah.
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  • ...or and builder. In 1888, he assisted in the founding of the academy in St. George that became the predecessor to Dixie State College. ...hird wife and years later, his second wife joined them. He returned to St. George in 1892 for medical help and died there on June 4.
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  • ...ersity]]. His master’s thesis was titled “Eighty Years of Music in St. George, Utah, 1861–1941.” ...anuary 31, 1926, in St. George, Utah, and died on May 2, 2007, also in St. George. He married Geniel Parry in 1950.
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  • ...roximately 50 miles to the south. At the time of the announcement, the St. George Utah Temple served members from 48 stakes in Southern Utah, Eastern Nevada, Cedar City is north of St. George, Utah, where the [[Pioneer Temples|first temple]] in the state was complete
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  • |[[St. George Utah Temple]] |[[George Albert Smith (Prophet)|George Albert Smith]]
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  • '''George Samuel Romney''' (November 12, 1874–December 19, 1935) was the president ...n.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was born in St. George, Utah.<ref>Howard, F. Burton. ''Marion G. Romney: His Life and Faith''. (Sa
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  • ...uvoo]], [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake]], and [[St. George Utah Temple|Saint George]] [[Temples]]. He served as a missionary in England in the early 1840s.<ref
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  • [[Image:George_Ottinger.png|300px|thumb|alt=George Ottinger Mormon Artist|right]] '''George Martin Ottinger''' was an American artist, educator, and actor.
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  • ...eber State University; the Val A. Browning Library at Dixie College in St. George, Utah; a cancer treatment center at St. Benedict’s Hospital in Ogden; and
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  • Snow Canyon State Park (near St. George, Utah) and the town of Snowflake, [[Arizona]] (along with [[William J. Flak
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  • ** [[St. George Utah Temple]]
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  • ...]]. On August 29, 1877, Brigham Young died while visiting the city of St. George in southern Utah.
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  • Atkin was born on February 27, 1949, in St. George, Utah. He earned his bachelor’s degree and MBA from the University of Uta He moved back to St. George in 1974 to help his uncle [[J. Ralph Atkin]] with his floundering SkyWest c
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  • Clark, born in 1961, grew up on a farm north of St. George, Utah. At age 15, he started working with metal, taught himself to weld, an ...te Images of Faith, which features 1,200 photos depicting 150 years of St. George history. Her own paintings and her son’s sculptures are also featured in
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  • ...otes full-time to painting from his studio in the historic district of St. George, Utah. He is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and has ...He and his wife Nellie were married in 1971. They currently reside in St. George, Utah and travel extensively. They have 5 children and 28 grandchildren. Hi
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  • ...re the parents of eight children. Stewart dreamed of a amphitheater in St. George, found the site, raised the money, built the theater, gave it the name Tuac
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  • ...rg The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He is a native of St. George, Utah.
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  • ...meeting the needs of businessmen traveling between Salt Lake City and St. George. Later the airlines expanded with a flight into Las Vegas. The company also ...iversity, and a law degree from the University of Utah. He returned to St. George and practiced law in a partnership. In 1970, he was elected Washington Coun
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  • ...rsue and earn her master’s from Columbia University. She returned to St. George and took a position at Dixie College as an English and debate instructor. L
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  • ...s born on January 2, 1979, in Sandy, Utah, and attended high school in St. George, Utah. He graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] in 2002 and was a fi ...Mary, are the parents of four children. He is a high school teacher in St. George.
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  • ...jects in [[Salt Lake Temple|Salt Lake City]], [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George]], [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti]], and [[Cardston Alberta Temple|Cardston, Alb
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  • ...of four daughters and one son. Weldon passed away on July 9, 1993, in St. George.
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  • *St. George Historic Sites, including [[Brigham Young Winter Home]], [[St. George Tabernacle]], and the [[Hamblin Home]].
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  • In 1887, while serving as president of the [[St. George Utah Temple|St. George Temple]], he was visited by the spirits of historically prominent people. H
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  • ...d his wife, Carrie, and her three children—whom he adopted—live in St. George, Utah, although they are going to relocate to Dallas, Texas. ...plexity,' says Philip Lamoreaux, Bradley’s occupational therapist at St. George. And it is going to “affect his ability to participate in life as he gets
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  • ...se of the numerous bridal parties that traveled the wagon road between St. George and Arizona, the well-trod path became known as the Honeymoon Trail.
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  • ...so organized such schools in [[Salt Lake City]] and [[St. George, Utah|St. George]] in 1883.
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