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  • |27 March [[1836]] ...wnership transferred to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on March 5, 2024.
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  • *[[Thomas B. Marsh]], February 14, 1835–March 17, 1839 (excommunicated) *[[Brigham Young]], March 17, 1839–December 27, 1847 (became Church president)
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  • ==March== * March 5 - Dedication of [[Albuquerque New Mexico Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley
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  • A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Saturday, 4 March 2017, for Brazil’s eighth announced temple, the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Tem ...house was to be held Friday, 17 April through Saturday, 2 May 2020. Nearly 21 months after releasing a schedule for the open house and dedication of the
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  • 27 March 2013 — ...man in the United States, was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on 21 September 1996, after being passed by a large majority in both houses of Co
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  • ...eople killed in crashes with a drunk driver, number of drunk drivers under 21, and percentage of deaths caused by drivers with blood alcohol concentratio ...rate was at 25 percent; smoking rate was at 9 percent; suicide rate was at 21.4 per 100,000 people; and adults reporting poor mental health was 11 percen
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  • ...r given by [[Wilford Woodruff]]. Three public dedications were held on May 21-23, 1888, and were directed by [[Lorenzo Snow]]. In a message from the [[First Presidency]] on March 12, 2021, further information was announced about the renovation of the Man
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  • The [[Book of Mormon]] Musical, which debuted in March 2011, is perhaps the most obscene play ever to reach Broadway, yet it has b ...between the ages of 18 and 21, and young women between the ages of 19 and 21, they serve for 18 months to two years at great personal sacrifice because
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  • ==March== * September 21 - [[Joseph Smith]] visited by the [[Moroni|Angel Moroni]].
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  • ==March== * June 21 - [[Joseph Smith]] arrested at Dixon, Illinois, on a warrant from Governor
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  • ...older of the two sisters, passed away from complications from COVID-19 on 21 April 2020. In March 1981, at the young age of 22, Keith decided to leave home and joined the Un
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  • ...month falls on a Sunday, General Conference includes the last Saturday of March or September. There have been some exceptions; one was in October 2000 when ...g women of the Church a week prior to General Conference (Young Women's in March, Relief Society's in September). On November 1, 2013, the [[First Presidenc
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  • ...by Elder Boyle, who also confirmed him the evening of the same day, and on March 23rd following ordained him an Elder. One month later he was called to fill ...as a State. When Pres. Young organized the Cache Valley Stake of Zion, May 21, 1877, he nominated Elder Thatcher for the presidency. Being unanimously su
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  • ...ting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] (November 23, 1918–March 17, 1921). ...g]], encountered persecution toward the Church and its members and on July 21, 1879, while standing at Varnell Station, they were surrounded by an angry
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  • ...nd General President of the [[Relief Society]] and served in that capacity 21 years (1868–1887). Called "Zion's Poetess," Eliza is responsible for 10 h ...Young was born in Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA on January 21, 1804. She was the second of seven children born to Oliver Snow and [[Rose
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  • ...9, and young women could serve for eighteen months if worthy at the age of 21. The new qualifying ages would be 18 for young men and 19 for young women. ...(and so unable to serve) or on the verge of graduating from college at age 21, a difficult time to depart. At nineteen, most are able to take time off to
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  • ...nts] (sometimes known as the Mormon or LDS Church), she was born September 21, 1986, in Santa Ana, California, and moved to Gilbert, Arizona, when she wa In March 2015, PBS aired her live show from London in selected areas. Also in 2015,
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  • * January 21 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 137 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Kirt ==March==
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  • ==March== * March 6 - Dedication of [[Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico Temple]] by [[Gordon B.
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  • On September 21, [[1823]], about three and a half years after his [[First Vision]][http://w ...a local school teacher, who acted as scribes while Joseph translated. In March of [[1830]], the translated work was published as the [[Book of Mormon]][ht
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  • ...Levi 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 On 1 March 2010, David did a soft release of an album called ''Reflected'', which is a
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  • ...J. Strang, the Beaver Island Mormon King (Lansing: National Press, 1970), 21. </ref>
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  • ...ater by [[Lyman Wight]]. [[John Whitmer]] ordained him an elder on January 21. He served a mission to Missouri with [[Levi W. Hancock]] (see Doctrine and ...rdained [[Presidency of the Seventy|president of First Quorum of Seventy]] March 1, 1835. [[Susan Easton Black]] wrote that while serving as one of the Seve
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  • ...born on February 21, 1816, in Windsor, New York. He was baptized on March 21, 1833, and participated in [[Zion's Camp]] at age eighteen, and developed d
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  • Reid was born on March 19, 1958, in Los Angeles, California. A member of [http://www.comeuntochris ...Eagles made it to Super Bowl XXXIX but fell to the New England Patriots 24-21 in the final minutes. (See Wikipedia, "Andy Reid".)
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  • ...he early chapters of Genesis, when he received a revelation from the Lord (March 7, 1831) instructing him to begin a new transmission of the New Testament ( *Mark 3:21 - 25 (KJV) &nbsp;”
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  • ...anuary 1986) and the [[Trujillo Peru Mormon Temple|Trujillo Peru Temple]] (21 June 2015). A fourth temple, the [[Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple]], was annou ...ng over a half million members of the Church organized into 100 stakes and 21 districts. Church members living in Arequipa, Peru's second-largest city, c
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  • ==March== * March 26 - The [[Book of Mormon]] is published. Five thousand copies, printed by
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  • ==March== * March 3 - Dedication of [[Snowflake Arizona Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==March== * March 7 - The Navajo-Zuni Mission formed, the first mission designated only for I
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  • ==March== * March 20 - Dedication of the [[Draper Utah Temple]] by [[Thomas S. Monson]]
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  • ...tonement-of-jesus-christ?lang=eng The Atonement of Jesus Christ], Liahona, March 2008.</ref> ...tonement-of-jesus-christ?lang=eng The Atonement of Jesus Christ], Liahona, March 2008.</ref>
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  • On 21 March 1953, this same Jose Ortega became the first Honduran member of the Church ...the temple during an open house held from Saturday, 9 February, through 2 March 2013, excluding Sundays. More than 210,000 people attended the Mormon templ
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  • ...ril 1 (general conference). Before the open house, a media day was held on March 20, 2023.
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  • ==March== * November 21 - First [[Baptism for the Dead|baptisms for the dead]] performed in the bas
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  • ==March== * July 21 - [[Neal A. Maxwell]] dies in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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  • ==March== * May 21 - Public dedication of [[Manti Utah Temple]] by [[Lorenzo Snow]].
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  • * January 21 - The Los Angeles Stake was formed. ==March==
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  • ==March== * August 21 - [[Thomas S. Monson]] born in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]]
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  • ==March== * May 21 - [[George Albert Smith (Prophet)|George Albert Smith]] ordained and set ap
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  • * February 21 - Four abducted missionaries in Nigeria were released unharmed. ==March==
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  • ==March== *January 21- [[Charles A. Callis]] of the quorum of the 12 dies.
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  • ==March== * July 21 - Hill Cumorah Monument dedicated by [[Heber J. Grant]].
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  • ==March== August 21 - Death of [[Moses Thatcher]] in Logan, Utah
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  • ==March== * August 21 - Dedication of the [[San Salvador El Salvador Temple]] by [[Henry B. Eyrin
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  • [[Brigham Young]], likewise, was sustained on March 27, 1846, and was "unanimously elected president over the whole Camp of Isr ...lt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1967, p. 91.) That solemn assembly was held on 30 March 1836; 300 brethren met and after receiving gospel ordinances, received call
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  • ...ome of the women volunteered as laundresses. The battalion made an arduous march of nearly 2,000 miles from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California, ...rthiness was the Gadsden Purchase of much of southern Arizona in 1853. The march also opened a southern wagon route to California, and veterans of the batta
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  • ...ist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was born on 5 March 1980, and he is the creator of the "[[Shaytards]]. His YouTube channels [ht ...mily decided to make a video for each day of his 29th year starting on his March 5th birthday. Because Shay is a natural comedian, and his wife and children
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  • ...of the law of Moses and the order in which the Israelites were to camp and march, the Lord speaks to Moses over 150 times in the book of Numbers. The book i ...ntains instructions and preparations for the march from Sinai; Chapters 11-21 contains the history of Israel's sojourn in the wilderness; and Chapters 22
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  • She was born on November 21, 1944, in Manti, Utah, where she was reared. Her parents helped start the [ ...esident of Dixie State College from March 2008 until he was inaugurated in March 2010. He retired at the end of the 2013–2014 academic year.
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  • ...News'', November 5, [[2005]]; April 22, [[2006]]; March 4, [[2006]]; March 21, [[1992]]; May 16, [[1992]]
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  • ...Diame at her baptism with Elder Jeff Lewis and Elder Keith Paskett on 11 March 1982</span></div>|right]] ...ers. Her maternal grandmother’s name was Marwenna Gwen, so at the age of 21, she changed her name to Marwenna. She recalls that her dad had told her th
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  • ...pilot episode was released as a theatrical film in March 1979 and grossed $21 million at the North American box office. In the 1980s, Larson garnered fu ...agining of the original series. The series ran for four seasons, ending in March, 2009. The series was critically acclaimed and garnered many awards. In F
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  • ...ller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.<ref>LDS Week, Daily Herald, Sunday, March 29, 2009</ref> ...rship in 1979. He married Karen Gail Saxon, his high school sweetheart, on March 25, 1965, and they had four sons and one daughter.
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  • ...e Ninth Circuit. He assumed senior status on December 31, 2019. From March 21, 2003 to December 31, 2019, he was a Judge of the United States Court of Ap ...om 1999 until his appointment as Assistant Attorney General in 2001 (until March 13, 2003). In 2000, he was voted Professor of the Year.
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  • ...e squad on September 6, 2009. He was promoted to active roster on November 21 and played in three regular season games. Although he participated in the R He was re-signed by the Rams on November 9, 2011, and released on March 12, 2012. Nixon signed with the Carolina Panthers on July 26, 2012, but was
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  • Stephen was 21-years-old at the time. He was not tall, but he was stocky and strong and ca .... He was eighty-four years old at the time of his death, which occurred on March 22, 1920.
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  • He was born on March 26, 1797, in Honeydon, Bedfordshire, England, and was active in the Methodi ...ere converted to the Church of Jesus Christ and Joseph was baptized on May 21, 1836, by [[Parley P. Pratt]]. They joined the body of the Church in Kirtla
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  • ...f Eldersfield, Worcestershire. Kington was converted and baptized on March 21, 1840, and within a month, he baptized 45 of the United Brethren preachers March 15, 1841, marked the last conference at Gadfield Elm. Many early British Sa
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  • ...rtificate after attending Normal School in Calgary. He taught school until March 26, 1916, when he enlisted in the 13th Canadian Mounted Rifles. He served i ...ibrarian in charge of the new program. He organized and guided each of the 21 branch libraries that opened between 1964 and August 1965.
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  • ...like it was safe, Martha and their children returned to Czechoslovakia. By March 15, 1939, the Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia. Wallace and Martha had their t ...tinued to serve as president of the Czechoslovak Mission and had set apart 21-year-old Josef Roubícek to preside in his absence. Toronto earned his MA d
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  • Born on March 12, 1947, in Detroit, Michigan, he attended an all-boys' school and then St ...vative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at National Harbor, Maryland, on March 15, 2013. His speech was considered to be an effort to pass the torch of le
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  • ...rist; the Kirtland was owned and operated by the Community of Christ until March 2024 when the temple transferred to the Church of Jesus Christ; the Nauvoo ...resenting priesthood offices. Built in Kirtland, Ohio, it was dedicated on March 27, 1836. On Easter Sunday, April 3, 1836, the Lord [[Jesus Christ]] appear
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  • ...ravel over 200 miles to the well-attended [[Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple]] (March 2013) to serve in the temple. ...ecember 1952, a month after the Central America Mission was created. On 21 March 1953, the first two [[Missionaries|missionaries]] in Honduras, James T. Tho
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  • He was born on March 18, 1923, in Melville, Louisiana. He moved to Utah in 1944 and worked for t He died on March 21, 1997, and was eulogized by President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] at his funeral
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  • Fisher was born on March 5, 1938, in Westwood, California. He attended Brigham Young University on a ...hree years. He was an art professor at Brigham Young University-Hawaii for 21 years. He has created many well known monumental bronze sculptures that gra
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  • ...tice polygamy and perform plural marriages. He was excommunicated on March 21, 1921. He was ordained an apostle in the Council of Friends, led by Lorin C
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  • ...Church president [[Joseph F. Smith]] and Edna Lambson, and was born March 21, 1872, in Salt Lake City, Utah. In his youth he was very carefully guarded
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  • Pace was born in Provo, Utah, on March 21, 1940. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting fr
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  • ...-day Saints]. She was present when the [[Relief Society]] was organized on March 17, 1842, in an upper room of [[Joseph Smith]]’s Red Brick Store in Nauvo Margaret was born on October 21, 1811, at Churchtown, Pennsylvania. She moved to Nauvoo, Illinois by 1842,
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  • ...ho gathered in [[Joseph Smith]]’s Red Brick Store in Nauvoo, Illinois on March 17, 1842, to organize the [[Relief Society]].She was appointed counselor to ...843. She then moved to Plymouth, Illinois in 1846, where she died on April 21, 1856.
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  • President Hinckley said in an address at [[Brigham Young University]] on March 6, 1977: ...seret News'' tribute to her, “Today there are 728,295 Latter-day Saints, 21 missions, 176 family history centers, 1,201 congregations and 2 temples in
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  • She was born on March 7, 1821, in Hornerstown, New Jersey, and she and her seven siblings were or ...hurch, and in 1842, they joined the Saints in Nauvoo, Illinois. Rachel was 21 years old. During her second year in Nauvoo, which led up to the martyrdom
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  • She married her husband, Dave, on March 21, 1947, and they were the parents of ten children. They were also the foster
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  • ...]. He was sustained as a member of the Second Quorum of the [[Seventy]] on March 31, 1990, and served in that quorum until he was transferred to the First Q He was born on July 21, 1935, and reared on a farm in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He attended [[Ricks Coll
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  • ...ar. Shortly after Mitt's return from his mission, the two married on March 21, 1969, at her Bloomfield Hills home, with a reception afterward at a local
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  • Fisher was born March 21, 1985, in Oregon, the only son of Dave and Shelly Fisher. He learned to ski
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  • On September 8, [[2003]], Smith experienced a personal tragedy when his 21-year-old adopted son, Garrett, a college culinary arts major, committed [[s Smith was sustained an Area [[Seventy]] (Sixth Quorum) on March 31, 2012.
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  • He was born March 21, 1960, in [[Salt Lake City]], Utah. His wife, Amy, is a pediatrician and th
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  • Hanks was born in Madison, Lake County, Ohio, on March 21, 1826. He left home at age 16 and worked on the Erie Canal and served in th
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  • '''Joseph T. Ball, Jr.''' was born on 21 February 1804 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. His mother, Ma ...new Church service as the Boston [[Branch President]] from October 1844 to March 1845. The Boston congregation was the largest Latter-day Saint group apart
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  • ...p performed at the Music for All National Festival held in Indianapolis in March 2014. The band debuted at Carnegie Hall on May 21, 2013. Guests included six-time Grammy winning saxophonist, David Sanborn;
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  • ...for turning the [[Brigham Young University]] Cougar basketball team from 9-21 losing record to 20-9 winning record. He is also known for recruiting [[Jim ...ld keep him coaching there through the 2019–2020 season. He announced on March 26, 2019, that he was retiring after 14 seasons as head coach. Months after
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  • Peterson was born on February 17, 1930, and died on March 21, 1994, of cancer. He and his wife, Mary Lou, were the parents of six childr
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  • ...ffered him a contract. Drabble debuted nationally on March 5, 1979. He was 21 years old at the time and became the youngest syndicated cartoonist ever. F
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  • He was born on June 21, 1961, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He attended [[Ricks College]] and served as a ...ardson and his wife, Jozet, were the parents of seven children. He died on March 24, 2004.
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  • ...married his first wife Julia Ann Bent (1801—1820). She died on September 21, 1820 in St Louis, Missouri. They had two children, Angus and Henry. <ref>h ...he retired to live on a ranch in Napa County, California where he died on March 19, 1860. His widow Panthea died in Napa County, California on September 23
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  • :In April of 1847, when our people began the long westward march from Winter Quarters on the Missouri to the valley of the Great Salt Lake, ...died in St. Louis. The younger daughter, born in 1841, died at the age of 21 of “consumption,” and was buried with her parents. Concerning the two s
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  • ...stants. The ''New York Times'' wrote that she was "a precociously polished 21-year-old soprano who sounded particularly alluring." The Associated Press a
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  • ...His first exposure to the film industry was on a television show called ''21 Jump Street'', where he was an extra. He graduated from [[Brigham Young Uni
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  • Fullmer was born on July 21, 1807, in Huntington Mills, Pennsylvania. In 1830, his father moved his fam ...und Brother Willard Richards making up a company so we took up our line of March. To upper California, Oh, that’s the land for me was our Battle Cry for F
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  • ...was promoted to Private Brigadier General of the first cohort on December 21, 1843. ...er, Wyoming. He returned to Spanish For in September 1857 where he died on March 10, 1878.
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  • ...m This Week at BYU on Warfare in Book of Mormon|work=[[Deseret News]]|date=March 23, 1989}}</ref>, an instructor at Campbell University, and a middle east i ...tle=Data Service for LDS Gets Out of Line|work=[[Deseret News]]|date=April 21, 1994}}</ref>
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  • ...land, and be set up as a free people by the power of the Father" (3 Nephi 21:4). This, so that the Book of Mormon could come forth and the Lord's churc *President [[Howard W. Hunter]] &mdash; March 8, 1966
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  • ...he season with a torn Achilles. In 2021, he signed a contract extension on March 16, was placed on injured reserve on August 28, released September 7, re-si
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  • ...sidency Relief Society building. By 1909, they managed to raise more than $21,000 and Church president [[Lorenzo Snow]] donated the building site. Howeve On March 17, 2006, the building went through a major remodel and was rededicated by
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  • Sister Oaks was born on March 24, 1933, in Provo, Utah, and was raised in nearby Spanish Fork. She was an She passed away on July 21, 1998, after a year-long battle with cancer.
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  • ...is a professional baseball right fielder for the Philadelphia Phillies. On March 2, 2019, he signed a 13-year $330 million contract with the Phillies. He ha ...d take advantage of Ontario’s lower drinking age (19 instead of the U.S. 21) by drinking a beer with his teammates. Harper is a member of [http://www.m
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  • The Ukraine Kyiv Mission was established in February 1992. On 13 March 1992, Oleksiy Roms became the first missionary to be called from Ukraine. L The Kyiv Ukraine Temple open house was held 7 August - 21 August 2010. A youth cultural celebration for the Kyiv Ukraine Temple was
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  • ...m Europe he became [[Young Men's Program|YMMIA]] general president. On May 21, [[1945]], he was sustained as president of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of ...ith died on April 4, 1951, from the effects of a stroke he had suffered in March.
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  • Harold B. Lee was born on March 28, [[1899]], in Clifton, Idaho. He was baptized into the Church at eight y ...Pearce, ''Glimpses into the Life and Heart of Marjorie Pay Hinckley'', pp .21-22).
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  • Annie was born on October 21, 1849, in a [[Mormon Pioneers|pioneer]] wagon shortly after her parents arr ...yde]]. She and her husband were the parents of eight children. She died on March 12, 1909, from stomach cancer.
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  • ...October 1875 to September 1876. He was serving a second time, beginning in March 1878. Standing, along with fellow missionary [[Matthias F. Cowley]], were ...us Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Mormon) who was killed here by a mob July 21, 1879. His companion, Elder Rudger Clawson who later became president of th
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  • ...day the [[Logan Utah Temple|Logan Temple]] was opened for endowments, May 21, 1884, Elder Cowley was married to Miss Abbie Hyde. ...n W. Taylor, in a letter written to St. Louis to the former from Kentucky, March 19, 1882, in which Elder Taylor wrote: "If you are faithful, you will yet b
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  • ...r six years. On March 1914 he was ordained a [[Bishop|bishop]] and on June 21 set apart to preside over the Fourteenth Ward, Salt Lake City. Elder Morris
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  • ...eceive a National Medal of Arts from President Joe Biden on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at the White House in Washington, DC. Her award came alongside honor
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  • ...of service for young members was lowered from 19 to 18 for young men, and 21 to 19 for young women. The number of full-time teaching missionaries at the ...ale. This enables the Choir to master extremely demanding vocal pieces. In March of 2005, the Church created the [https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/about/b
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  • Featherstone was born on March 23, 1931, in Stockton, Utah, and raised in Salt Lake City. His mother was n ...n Bountiful, Utah, on May 12, 2018. His wife, Merlene, passed away on July 21, 2022.
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  • ...otball for over a year before he signed with the British Columbia Lions in March 2014. Beck was born on August 21, 1981, in Hayward, California. He attended high school in Mesa, Arizona, wh
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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 ...o serve as second counselor under President [[Howard W. Hunter]]. Then, on March 12, 1995, he was called to serve as first counselor to President Gordon B.
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  • ...le in the Church and thus the President of the Quorum of the Twelve on May 21, 1945, a position which he held until his death. He is the only person in t ...n of three more volumes of ''The Journal of George F. Richards,'' spanning March 1892 to April 1900. The first two were published in 2019. A total of 23 vol
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  • '''James Edward Talmage''' (September 21 [[1862]] &ndash; July 27 [[1933]]) born in Hungerford, Berkshire, England, ...ge, “How I Gained My Testimony of the Truth,” Young Woman’s Journal [March 1893], 258-259.)
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  • ...right|300px|alt=David K. Kennedy mormon]]'''David Matthew Kennedy''' (July 21, 1915 – May 1, 1996) was a businessman, economist and United States Cabin ...m 1969 until 1971. Kennedy also served as the U.S. Ambassador to NATO from March 1972 to February 1973.
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  • ...nto, Ontario, July 8, 1821&ndash; [[Winter Quarters]], Florence, Nebraska, March 20, 1847). Finally, Miles' parents Miles Romney (Dalton-in-Furness, Lancash
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  • ...se in 1959. Steve is married to the former Barbara Graham. They married on March 15, 2000, in a ceremony at the [[Kona Hawaii Temple]] in Kailua-Kona on the ...g capped his college career by scoring the game-winning touchdown in BYU's 21–17 victory over Missouri in the 1983 Holiday Bowl" (Wikipedia.org). Youn
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  • ...meuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] on April 21, 1847. He was set apart as a traveling elder and through his efforts severa
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  • ...nrose to again serve as second counselor in the First Presidency. On March 21, 1921, he was called to serve as first counselor in the First Presidency af
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  • Wilford Woodruff was born on March 1, [[1807]], in Farmington, Connecticut. His mother died when he was only f .... D. T. McAllister, a counselor in the temple presidency, was baptized for 21 other men, including presidents of the United States. Lucy Bigelow Young wa
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  • ...as appointed to travel to Jackson County, Missouri, with [[Orson Hyde]] on 21 August 1833 to direct Church leaders in Missouri to seek redress for illega ...ompanied Joseph Smith and others to seek volunteers for [[Zion's Camp]] in March 1834. After returning to Kirtland he joined with Evan M. Greene in New York
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  • ...Joseph sent out men two-by-two to recruit volunteers. Lyman left on April 21 with [[Hyrum Smith]] to recruit from the northwest. Recruitment was difficu ...from Joseph Smith that they would not be afflicted by it. After a 900 mile march, the members of the camp reached Missouri, where some were smitten with cho
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  • Stenhouse was born on February 21, 1825, in Dalkeith, Scotland. He was baptized in England in 1845. Stenhouse died in San Francisco, California, on March 7, 1882.
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  • ...women who refused to abandon their husbands, endured the longest infantry march in U.S. history, over 2,000 miles. Eventually they arrived in San Diego, w ...Trail] to Utah. The first scouts arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 21, 1847, but the main party arrived on July 24, 1847, which is celebrated as
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  • ...''' was appointed [[Brigham Young University]]’s 14th president on March 21, 2023, and will take office on May 1. President [[Dallin H. Oaks]], First C ...and others have begun to implement them.”[https://www.deseret.com/2023/3/21/23649255/new-byu-president-who-is-shane-reese]
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  • The judge ruled against the plaintiffs in March of 2021. Sam was born on February 21, 2003, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.o
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  • He was born on December 21, 1854, in Yeardsley cum Waley, near Whaley Bridge in Cheshire, England. He Beard married Lovenia Bullock on March 31, 1877, and they were the parents of eight children. He died on October 3
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  • ...of Tohoku, following the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck in March 2011. "You have made many social contributions in a spirit of service. I ca ...dedicated the Sapporo Japan Temple in three dedicatory sessions on Sunday, 21 August 2016. He was accompanied by Elder [[Gary E. Stevenson]] of the [[Quo
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  • ...ere only allowed to re-enter the Western part of Germany. It was not until March 1989 when Latter-day Saint missionaries were finally able to enter East Ger ...rday, 27 August 2016. An open house was not be conducted on Sunday, 14 and 21 August. The temple serves members of the Church in eastern Germany, Czech R
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  • In March 2012, local authorities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The temple was dedicated on Sunday, 21 May 2017, in three sessions - 9:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, and 3:00 p.m. - and br
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  • ...d and the '''[[Church History Museum]]'''. In 2000, the Church completed a 21,000-seat '''[[Conference Center]]''' just north of the temple. The main pur The Church announced on March 2023 that renovations are taking longer than expected. "Construction on the
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  • A groundbreaking ceremony and site dedication were held on 21 December 1955. Ariel S. Ballif, the New Zealand Mission President at the ti ...ear and a half later, the temple was open for public tours for 23 days (28 March - 19 April 1958) prior to the dedication. During this time about 112,500 pe
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  • ...was dedicated 10 January 1986, the [[Trujillo Peru Temple]] was dedicated 21 June 2015 by Elder [[Dieter F. Uchtdorf]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apo The official rendering of the Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple was released on 7 March 2019, in conjunction with the groundbreaking announcement.
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  • On July 21, 2021, Warner signed a five-year extension with the 49ers worth $95 million ...r Sydney Hightower in June 2022. Their first child, a son, will be born in March 2024.
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  • ...nia in 1846 and the [[Mormon Battalion]] concluded their famous 2,080-mile march in San Diego in 1847.
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  • Announced at the end of March 2023, Niumatalolo was named as the UCLA Director of Leadership and will ser The school officially announced the hire of Niumatalolo on January 21, less than a month after he was named the tight ends coach at UCLA.
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  • ...inghouse was built in Drummond, with the first meetings conducted there in March 1919.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2023/5/15/23723880/see-interior ...Thursday, May 18, and ran until Saturday, June 3, except for Sundays, May 21 and 28.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2023/5/15/23723880/see-interi
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  • ...on the spire of the temple. The day chosen for the ceremony was September 21, because that was the day 181 years ago that the angel Moroni first appeare
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  • ...Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] at [[General Conference]] on March 31, 2018. He had been serving as a member of the Sixth Quorum of the Sevent Carpenter was born on October 21, 1959, in Salt lake City, Utah. He holds a master’s degree in business ad
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  • ...15th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 12 March 1995, until his death on 27 January 2008, taught, "Generally speaking, the ...fjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/4.19-21?lang=eng Mosiah 4:19-21].
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  • ...://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/salt-lake-manti-temples-update-march-2021?fbclid=IwAR0kKtDL-0fSs1yeBqnuIWyMmiKe_hf8TptbFwoIsfdh3sqSk7xvTKz7Vqg] The Manti Temple closed on October 1, 2021, and will be rededicated on April 21, 2024.
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  • ...a distinctive gothic-revival tower, and sixteen graceful pinnacles. On 21 March 1897, [[George Q. Cannon]], first counselor to President Woodruff, dedicate
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