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The groundbreaking ceremony, took place on December 19, 1939, marking the commencement of construction. This ceremony was presided over by David Smith and attended by local church members and community leaders. [3] The exterior of the temple was completed in September 1941 and the interior was expected to be completed the following year.
The groundbreaking ceremony, signifying beginning of construction, was held on July 30, 2005, with John H. Groberg presiding, and local church members and community leaders attending. [5] The temple was dedicated on February 10, 2008 [6] and was the first temple dedicated by Thomas S. Monson as the church's new president.
The temple has a single attached end spire with a statue of the angel Moronii. [4] This temple was designed by MHTN Architects, Inc., [5] using a classic modern architectural style. [6] A groundbreaking ceremony, to signify the beginning of construction, was held on April 15, 2006, conducted by Neil L. Andersen. [7]
The temple has a single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue and is 104,000 square feet (9,700 m 2). [1] Designed by architect Allen Ereckson, the structure uses a modern design. A groundbreaking ceremony, to signify beginning of construction, was held on May 2, 1992, with church president Ezra Taft Benson presiding.
The groundbreaking ceremony took place on October 31, 2020, marking the commencement of construction. Gerrit W. Gong presided at the ceremony, with a few local church members and community leaders attending, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The three-story, 70,460-square-foot temple has been constructed on the 7.5-acre site.
[18] [19] The groundbreaking was two days before the 149th anniversary of the St. George Temple's groundbreaking, and was held the same day as the Bentonville Arkansas Temple's groundbreaking. [5] Located on a 14-acre site at the northeast corner of 3000 East and 1580 South, the temple is the second in St. George and the 20th 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. [9] 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. [10]