LDS Church releases open and house and dedication dates for the Deseret Peak Temple in Tooele.
Tooele's Deseret Peak Utah Temple, shown in May, will welcome guests this fall.— after it was first announced, Tooele County’s Latter-day Saint temple is preparing to open its door to the public before its dedication this fall.
By comparison, Utah County, home to the church’s premier school, Brigham Young University, has eight existing or planned temples, the most of any county in the Beehive State, followed by Salt Lake County, with six.In most cases, the church has dug in its heels, adamant that such complainers are classic NIMBYs who fail to recognize the benefits that come with having such a quiet and meticulously groomed neighbor.
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