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 The Palmyra New York Temple
Palmyra is where this dispensation began, in 1820 Joseph Smith saw Heavenly Father and Jesus in a grove of trees just a short distance from the temple.
The Palmyra Temple was the 100th temple announced by the Church and was planned to be the 100th temple dedicated but delays on other temple projects made it the 77th temple dedicated.
Because of the special significance of the Palmyra Temple, and the small size of the temple district (17,700 members, the smallest number of members in any temple district) the Church leaders decided to broadcast the first session of the dedication ceremony to the Salt Lake Tabernacle.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Rhodes/5539/palmyra.html   (627 words)

  
 History of Palmyra, Utah
Palmyra (Utah) was founded in 1852 on the banks of the Spanish Fork River.
Present-day Palmyra is a later outgrowth of Spanish Fork.
Both Palmyras were named for Palmyra, New York, a town prominent in early Mormon history.
www.onlineutah.com /palmyrahistory.shtml   (59 words)

  
 Palmyra, Utah
Palmyra is a town located in Utah County, Utah.
Palmyra is located at 40°7'36" North, 111°41'7" West (40.126648, -111.685291)
Out of the total people living in poverty, 17.0% are under the age of 18 and 0.0% are 65 or older.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/pa/Palmyra,_Utah.html   (347 words)

  
 Utah County Departments
The Utah County Animal Shelter is located in South Provo and serves the surrounding areas of Utah County.
The Utah County Assessor's office is responsible for valuing real property parcels with their improvements, for valuing business equipment of Utah County businesses, and for tracking assessment by the State Tax Commission of resident vehicles.
The Utah County Justice Court is established by Utah County and has the authority to deal with class B and C misdemeanors, violations of ordinances, small claims, and infractions committed within County jurisdiction.
www.co.utah.ut.us /Dept/index.asp   (893 words)

  
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Approved by the Village Board, Palmyra, NY March 3, 2003 Motion was made by Michael Lambrix that the Town Board, representing the residents and business owners of the town, support the "May is for Merchants" resolution adopted by the Village Board, and to wish them well in accomplishing their goal of encouraging local business establishments.
Palmyra advertisement in NYS Canal Cruising Guide: We received a check from the village for $192.50--its half of the quarter-page advertisement which Palmyra town/village is running in the New York State Canal Cruising Guide.
Dated at Palmyra, New York March 27, 2003 Lyndall Ann P. Green Town Clerk of the Town of Palmyra Motion was made by James Welch and seconded by David Nussbaumer that the Lateral Restrictions Resolution for the Garnsey-Shilling Area Water District be approved.
www.palmyrany.com /minutes/TB/20030327tbm.doc   (5017 words)

  
 Inventory of the WPA Collection at the Utah State Historical Society
The official sponsors of the two allied though different programs in Utah were the Utah State Historical Society for the Historical Records Survey, and the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts for the Utah Writers' Project.
Research was carried on not only in the statutes of Utah, state and territory, but in applicable Federal statutes, Attorney General's Report, court reports, and other legal sources having to do with the duties and powers of governmental officers in Utah.
The Historical Records Survey Inventory of the Church Archives of Utah, to the extent it was completed at the termination of the WPA program, was made up of three published volumes, a History and Bibliography of Religion, which represented a general introduction to the Church Archives Series; Baptist Church; and Smaller Denominations.
history.utah.gov /FindAids/B00057   (4261 words)

  
 Meridian Magazine
The Palmyra Temple is built within the boundaries of the original 100 acres purchased by the Smith family in 1818.
The site for the building of the Palmyra Temple was hand selected by President Hinckley on the hill at the east end of the original property in a thick stand of forest.
Palmyra New York Temple on the hill above the Smith farm.
www.meridianmagazine.com /articles/000331palmyra.html   (1840 words)

  
 Palmyra Atoll - Rainforest of the Sea
Utah -A Celebration of the Landscape (Westcliffe Publishing) consists of essays describing his personal experiences in places representing six different epochs, beginning with the present and going back one billion years.
He first visited Palmyra in 1979 as part of a government team and subsequently published the results of an environmental survey of land and shallow marine habitats.
In 1998, he visited Palmyra again as part of TNC's and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's efforts to raise public interest in establishing Palmyra as a protected area; he dived, surveyed, and photographed many deeper offshore reef areas.
www.owj.com /palmyra/html/expedition/exped_team.html   (1372 words)

  
 Ancestors & Relatives of Dan Lee Davis - pafg20 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Emma SOMERVILLE was born on 21 May 1857 in Spanish Fork, Utah Co., Ut. She died on 9 Jan 1924 in Moab, Grand County, Ut. She was buried on 10 Jan 1924 in Moab, Grand County, Ut.
Sarah SOMERVILLE was born on 21 Oct 1855 in Palmyra, Utah, Utah.
Janet Elizabeth SOMERVILLE was born on 18 Apr 1855 in Palmyra, Utah, Utah.
www.danleedavis.com /pafg20.htm   (812 words)

  
 Utah History to Go
He settled at Palmyra in Utah County, fought Indians and watched grasshoppers and alkali destroy his crops.
When LDS Church prophet Brigham Young called him to pioneer southern Utah in 1861, he went with a "heavy heart." Always a maverick, Hicks was probably southern Utah's first (and, for a long time, only) Republican.
Few people in Utah Territory were brave enough to ask hard questions about the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre, but George Hicks was one.
historytogo.utah.gov /salt_lake_tribune/history_matters/012101.html   (441 words)

  
 Utah History Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Spanish Fork, Utah County, is located about sixty miles south of Salt Lake City, and is built upon three distinct alluvial fans formed by the Spanish Fork River.
After Palmyra was abandoned in 1856 and its citizens, numbering about four hundred, moved to Spanish Fork, the charter was amended to also include that area.
The canning industry was also important; in 1925, the Utah Packing Corporation established a factory and began to contract with local farmers for the growing of peas, beans, and tomatoes.
www.media.utah.edu /UHE/s/SPANISHFORK.html   (539 words)

  
 deseretnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Frank was born June 11, 1925 in Spanish Fork, Utah to David Edward and Sarah Alice Thompson Gull.
They are the parents of George Edward Gull (Lucy), Robert J. Gull (Janice), both of Palmyra, Utah; Lenna Jean Mendenhall (John) of Spanish Fork, Utah; and Jay Frank Gull (Jada) of Salem, Utah; 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife and children; a sister, Mirl Miller of Pleasant Grove, Utah; a brother, David Elmore Gull (Beth) of Wales, Utah; and a sister, Dorothy Smith (Leon) of Spanish Fork, Utah.
deseretnews.com /dn/print_ob/1,1751,460005365,00.html   (307 words)

  
 Hill Cumorah Pageant!
Willard's wife, Rebecca Rosetta Peterson was born in Richfield, Utah, the 10th child of Ole Peterson and Julia Hansen.
I realized that when we moved to Palmyra and the missionaries came that it was the fulfillment of the desire of my heart as a girl to have missionaries come to my home.
When we were first called on our mission to Palmyra they said it would be for five years and at the end of that time I began to hope that we could stay a little longer since a change was beginning to come over the people.
www.hillcumorah.net /rtpalmyra.htm   (6992 words)

  
 Biography of WILLIAM ALFRED STOKER (Pioneer), came to Utah in 1852   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
WILLIAM ALFRED STOKER was born June 12, 1842 in Hancock County, Illinois.
He was nine years old when his parents came to Utah.
He with his family came to Utah with the ISACC STEWART Company arriving in Salt Lake City, September 20, 1852.
www.geocities.com /houghtonnance/WmASStory.html   (356 words)

  
 deseretnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
She was born May 25, 1914 to Joseph Parley and Julia Elversa Simons Griggs in Eureka, Utah and was the youngest of five children.
She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and was very proud of her pioneer heritage.
She is survived by three sons and three daughters: Carol Lee (Clyde) Argyle, Kay (Ann) Hansen, and Jolene (Roy) Monk, all of Palmyra; Marilyn (James) Barnes of Sam Rayburn, Texas; Grant Dee (Vicki) Hansen of Mapleton; and Ray Bert (Connie) Hansen of Bear River City, Utah.
deseretnews.com /dn/print_ob/1,1751,480007634,00.html   (380 words)

  
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The town clerk shall cause all written notices received pursuant to this local law and subdivision 2 of section 65-a of the Town Law, to be presented to the town board within ten days of the receipt thereof or at the next succeeding town board meeting whichever shall be sooner.
VILLAGE OF PALMYRA Victoria W. Daly, Mayor TOWN OF PALMYRA David C. Lyon, Supervisor Dave Lyon added the changes were made because the time spent in planning and zoning dealing with village issues was more than anticipated, and the adjustments more truly reflect the percentages.
VILLAGE OF PALMYRA Victoria W. Daly, Mayor TOWN OF PALMYRA David C. Lyon, Supervisor Dave Nussbaumer made the motion to accept the terms of the updated courts lease agreement with the village.
www.palmyrany.com /minutes/TB/20040527tbm.doc   (4599 words)

  
 About Utah Valley, Utah History, Utah City Histories
In 1852 the two settlers built a second and more secure dam, but by the next year the families had moved to Peteetneet and the new settlement was abandoned.
Settlers from nearby Palmyra, fighting drought and alkali salts in the soil, decided to start over at the abandoned Pond Town.
After 1870 more settlers began moving into town, building their homes and barns inside the town with fields and grazing in the area outside as was common throughout Utah.
www.utahvalley.org /p_explore_city.asp?id=18   (513 words)

  
 Mormon Biographical Registers
Located at Palmyra, Utah County, and in 1853 was appointed bishop of the community.
Served as president, presiding bishop, probate judge, quartermaster in the territorial militia and as representative to the territorial legislature until his death in Logan, Utah.
Appointed president of Utah Stake, and bishop of Provo, Utah, 1860.
smithinstitute.byu.edu /resources/register/siMBRegisters.asp?alpha=M   (5717 words)

  
 Palmyra, Utah Web Design - Website Designers Serving Palmyra, Utah (UT)
Singularity Design is an award-winning web design and interactive marketing firm dedicated to helping corporate clients create, maintain and maximize their brand online.
The most important factor you should consider when choosing a website designer for your Palmyra business is their ability to understand your company, your industry and your brand.
A designer without this ability may design a nice website for you, but it may not be a strong match for your business.
www.singularitydesign.com /c-Web-Design-Palmyra-Utah-61515   (322 words)

  
 Palmyra, UT Houses, Apartments, Cars, Mortgage Status, and Residents Info
Back to: Palmyra main page, Utah, Utah smaller cities, Utah small towns, All US cities.
Median gross rent in Palmyra, UT in 2000: $525
Back to: Palmyra, UT (don't miss, contains a wealth of additional information), Utah, All US cities.
www.city-data.com /housing/houses-Palmyra-Utah.html   (320 words)

  
 James - pafg13 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He died on 18 Oct 1922 in Provo, Utah County, UT. He was buried on 20 Oct 1922 in Springville, Utah County, UT. He married Eunice Rosetta CHILDS in 1858.
She died on 4 May 1917 in Provo, Utah County, UT. She was buried on 11 May 1917 in Provo, Utah County, UT. She married Edward KOYLE in 1858.
She died on 21 Feb 1916 in Spanish Fork, Utah County, UT. She was buried on 24 Feb 1916 in Spanish Fork, Utah County, UT. She married John Hyrum KOYLE on 25 Nov 1861 in Spanish Fork, Utah County, UT.
members.cox.net /hbrush2/jamesfamily/pafg13.htm   (536 words)

  
 Palmyra Corporate Housing - Temporary Furnished Apartments in Palmyra by Oakwood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Palmyra Corporate Housing - Temporary Furnished Apartments in Palmyra by Oakwood
Oakwood found 41 properties in Palmyra, New Jersey, offering furnished and serviced apartments for corporate housing and extended stay rentals.
*Distances are measured from the center of Palmyra.
www.oakwood.com /corporate-housing/US/NJ/Palmyra/viewByMap.html   (102 words)

  
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The machine-readable finding aid for this collection was created by the Collections Management staff, Utah State Historical Society, with financial assistance from an LSTA grant provided by the Utah State Library Division.
This work may be used for scholarly and other non-commercial use provided that the Utah State Historical Society is acknowledged as the creator and copyright holder.
The Utah Geographic Place Names Committee Records are the physical property of the Utah Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
history.utah.gov /FindAids/B01018/b1018.html   (189 words)

  
 Credit Transfer Agreement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Northwest Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities accredit Utah State University.
While USU credit is acceptable to Institutions within the Northwest region and others throughout the world, specific majors require specific courses.
All students associated with the Palmyra Education Center Program must present the list of USU courses available through its satellite system to their home institution advisors to determine course acceptability into their degree programs.
www.palmyrainn.com /palmyra_new_york/includes.php   (186 words)

  
 Utah Web Page
Welcome to the Utah real estate and relocation center where you can find homes, condos, new home builders and commercial investment property.
Rocky Mountain Realty, a leader in Utah relocation can assist you with property searches, listings for sale, mortgage and other real estate related needs.
The weather for Salt Lake City, Utah is reported by a local weather station using a combination of TAF and METAR reports from airports and weather stations in the area (ICAO).
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 Palmyra Campground, Wasatch Range, Utah
Pack your camping stuff and hit the road, Palmyra Campground in Utah is a great place to go.
This part of Utah is always a pleasure to visit during camping season.
This is a very comprehensive index of outdoors activities in the great state of Utah.
www.hikercentral.com /campgrounds/118187.html   (777 words)

  
 Career Services at the University of Utah - CAREERS
Utah Arts Council – primary agency in Utah through which state and national funds combine to stimulate and encourage the arts in Utah
Utah Humanities Council – independent non-profit agency that provides lifelong learning through programs that explore diverse traditions, values, and ideas; sponsors programs designed to enrich public discussion and encourage citizen involvement
Utah Arts Alliance (UAA) – non-profit organization dedicated to supplementing the void that has been created by increasingly reduced funding for arts education by providing courses for adults and children
careers.utah.edu /careers/majors/FineArts/music.htm   (2034 words)

  
 Utah Artists Project - Torlief Severin Knaphus
Torlief Knaphus of Salt Lake City, was one of the Utah's finest realist sculptors in bronze and sometimes other materials.
Originally from Vats, Stavanger, Norway, Knaphus took his early training at the King's Academy in Oslo with Lars Utne (1913), at the Julian Academy in Paris, and with Harriett Barker.
Coming finally to Utah as a Mormon convert, he also worked in L.D.S.Temples in Arizona, Canada and Idaho, while teaching at Brigham Young University and the University of Utah.
www.lib.utah.edu /fa/UtahArtists/artists/knaphus/index.html   (205 words)

  
 Palmyra, Utah (UT) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hotels, hospitals, schools, crime, news
Palmyra, Utah (UT) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hotels, hospitals, schools, crime, news
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 Palmyra, Utah, Local Weather
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