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Coordinates: 41°3019.48N 112°059.65W / 41.5054111°N 112.0165694°W / 41.5054111; -112.0165694
 

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Brigham City Utah Temple
Map
Number139
DedicationSeptember 23, 2012, by Boyd K. Packer
Site3.14 acres (1.27 ha)
Floor area36,000 sq ft (3,300 m2)
Height165 ft (50 m)
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Additional information
AnnouncedOctober 3, 2009, by Thomas S. Monson[1][2]
GroundbreakingJuly 31, 2010, by Boyd K. Packer
Open houseAugust 18-September 15, 2012
Current presidentRobert Ellis Steed
LocationBrigham City, Utah, United States
Geographic coordinates41°30′19.48″N 112°0′59.65″W / 41.5054111°N 112.0165694°W / 41.5054111; -112.0165694
Exterior finishPrecast concrete
Baptistries1
Ordinance rooms2 (two-stage progressive)
Sealing rooms3
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The Brigham City Utah Temple is a templeofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Brigham City, Utah. The temple was announced by church president Thomas S. Monson on October 3, 2009, during the church's general conference.[3] The temple was announced concurrently with those to be constructed in Concepción, Chile, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Fortaleza, Brazil and Sapporo, Japan; at the time, the announcement brought the total number of temples worldwide to 151 (including those under construction and announced). It is the fourteenth temple of the LDS Church completed in Utah.

The temple is located on the property where the Central Elementary School once stood at 250 South Main Street in Brigham City, across from the historic tabernacle.[4]

A groundbreaking ceremony was held on July 31, 2010, and was conducted by Boyd K. Packer, president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and a native of Brigham City.[5]

On the morning of June 28, 2011, the western spire was installed. The angel Moroni statue was installed on the eastern tower on July 12, 2011. The installation was delayed for almost two hours due to weather problems.[6]

A public open house was held from August 18 through September 15, 2012, excluding Sundays and Saturdays. The temple was formally dedicated in three sessions on September 23, 2012, by Packer. The dedicatory sessions were broadcast to congregations of the church within Utah. In conjunction with the dedication of the temple, there was a cultural celebration featuring music and dance on September 22.[7]

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Montpelier
Grand Junction
Other US Temples
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Draper
Jordan River
Layton
Lehi
Lindon
Logan
Mount Timpanogos
Ogden
Oquirrh Mountain
Orem
Payson
Provo
Provo City Center
Salt Lake
Saratoga Springs
Smithfield
Syracuse
Taylorsville
West Jordan
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    References[edit]

    1. ^ "President Thomas S. Monson: 'Welcome to Conference'", Deseret News, October 3, 2009, retrieved November 6, 2012.
  • ^ Talor, Scott (October 4, 2009), "Brigham City among five new locales for LDS temples", Deseret News, retrieved November 6, 2012.
  • ^ Taylor, Scott (October 3, 2009). "Brigham City among five new locales for LDS temples". Deseret News. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  • ^ "And the location is..." Box Elder News Journal. October 27, 2009. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  • ^ "President Packer Presides at Groundbreaking of Brigham City Utah Temple", Newsroom (Press release), LDS Church, July 31, 2010, retrieved October 15, 2012
  • ^ Stettler, Jeremiah (July 15, 2011), "Thousands see Moroni go up on Mormon temple", The Salt Lake Tribune
  • ^ "Mormon Brigham City Utah Temple Open House and Dedication Dates Announced", Newsroom (Press release), LDS Church, April 19, 2012, retrieved October 15, 2012
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