Salt Lake City Temple

Salt Lake City Utah Temple

The Salt Lake Utah Temple is the largest and most well-known temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its location was chosen by the second president of the church, Brigham Young, on July 28, 1847. View full story.

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St. George Utah LDS Temple

St. George Utah Temple

The St. George Utah Temple was the first temple completed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after their exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois, and is the oldest temple still actively used by the members of the Church. View full story.

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Logan Utah LDS Temple

Logan Utah Temple

The Logan Utah Temple was announced in May 1877, just after the dedication of the St. George Utah Temple. The Salt Lake Utah Temple had been announced many years before, but it wouldn’t be completed until 1893. View full story.

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Mount Timpanogos Utah LDS Temple

Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple

The Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple is the ninth LDS temple built in Utah. Plans for the temple were announced in April 1993, and the dedication took place over three years later on October 13, 1996 by President Gordon B. Hinckley. View full story.

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Jordan River Utah LDS Temple

Jordan River Utah Temple

The Jordan River Utah Temple was the second temple built in the Salt Lake Valley, and boasts the reputation of being among the busiest temples in the Church with six operating ordinance rooms, allowing sessions to begin every twenty minutes. View full story.

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