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The Deseret Peak Utah Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tooele, Utah. Plans to construct a temple in the Tooele Valley were announced on April 7, 2019 by church president Russell M. Nelson, during general conference. [4] The temple is the first in Tooele County and the 23rd in the state of Utah.
Deseret Peak Utah Temple: Operating 71,998 sq ft (6,689 m 2) 15.5 acres (62,726 m 2) 10 November 2024 Russell M. Nelson: edit: 201 Casper Wyoming Temple: Operating 9,950 sq ft (924 m 2) 9.52 acres (38,526 m 2) 24 November 2024 Quentin L. Cook: edit: 202 Tallahassee Florida Temple: Operating 29,225 sq ft (2,715 m 2) 4.97 acres (20,113 m 2) 8 ...
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord. Church members consider temples to be the most sacred structures on earth. Church members consider temples to be the most sacred structures on earth.
Upon completion, temples are usually open to the public for a short period of time (an "open house"). During the open house, the church conducts tours of the temple with missionaries and members from the local area serving as tour guides, and all rooms of the temple are open to the public. The temple is then dedicated as a "House of the Lord ...
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Plans to construct the temple were announced in April 2020 by church president Russell M. Nelson, during the church's general conference. [6] The temple will be the third in Davis County and the 22nd in the state of Utah. Plans announced in 2021 state the temple will be a three-story building of approximately 89,000 square feet. [7]
The first president of the Draper Utah Temple was Donald L. Staheli, a former church general authority, with the matron being Afton S. Staheli. They served from 2009 until his death in 2010. [16] As of 2024, Dirk A. Cotterell is the president, with Lilly Ann Cotterell serving as matron. [2] A night view during the open house
Open House Dedication Style Designer President date by date by date by 1 Operating St. George Utah Temple: 31 January 1871 Brigham Young: 9 November 1871 Brigham Young {{{open_house}}} April 6, 1877 Daniel H. Wells: Castellated Gothic Truman O. Angell: 2 Operating Logan Utah Temple: October 6, 1876 Brigham Young May 17, 1877 John Willard Young