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After being closed for two years for extensive renovation, the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple is getting ready for an open house set to begin April 22 and a rededication scheduled for June 4. As part of the renovation process, the 13-foot statue atop the temple was taken down to receive a coat of new gold paint on April 5, but on April 12, Moroni soared back to its perch atop the 153-foot temple. Check out this live video of the event from East Idaho News. Images from East Idaho News
A Goodyear couple traveled to Mexico last week to attend a family funeral. The trip back to Arizona has turned into a nightmare - and it's not over yet. The wife is in a Mexican jail right now accused of smuggling marijuana.
MR says: Learn about how this inspiring family is a living example of centering your life on the temple and bringing others to Christ.
Jon Rowberry, accounting grad and Mormon Tabernacle Choir staple, has a résumé that reads like a stirring chorale—highs, lows, and a crescendo that made him CEO of FranklinCovey. We cover his career in the Winter 2014 issue of Marriott Alumni Magazine, but here are a few outtakes from our interview about Rowberry’s time in America’s Choir.
A former bishop, newly returned missionary, and a newlywed were killed Sunday afternoon when their car rolled over on I-15 near Moapa.
"Through your devoted service and willing sacrifice, your mission will become holy ground to you," Elder W. Christopher Waddell of the Seventy said during the October 2011 general conference. For Sister Arlette Hart Day and Sister Irene Eldridge Barton, who were mission companions 75 years ago, this statement still holds true. "We call each other by our first names now, but we didn't for a long time," said Sister Day of the Bernina Ward, Bennion Utah West Stake. "We were very compatible."
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has launched a federal political action committee, taking a big step toward a potential presidential bid. Huntsman this week filed papers with the Federal Election Commission to establish “H PAC,” an offshoot of the Horizon PAC, which is based in Utah and New Hampshire.
Photographer Michael Friberg found himself living in Utah on and off for roughly five years and became fascinated by the two distinct cultures he found there.
In a video posted by Mormon Newsroom, Elder Gary E. Stevenson shares the two results that come from comparing ourselves with others: discouragement or pride. Nothing good comes from comparing our trials or blessings with others.
In 1911 the Mormon Tabernacle Choir first performed for a president of the United States. Since then, the Choir has performed for an additional nine presidents, including performing at the inaugurations of presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and both George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush.