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The earliest Catholic presence in Utah was the 1776 expedition of Francisco Atanazio Dominguez and Silvestre de Escalante from Santa Fe to California. They were the first Europeans to enter present-day Utah. [2] In 1859, Reverend Bonaventure Keller celebrated the first mass in the Utah Territory, for US Army soldiers at Camp Floyd. Edward Kelly ...
The Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration was consecrated on December 18, 1969; the Holy Family Catholic Church was dedicated on May 26, 1981; and a few smaller denominations are also housed in the city. In 2001, South Ogden elected Utah's first African American mayor—Mayor George Garwood. [7] He beat his opponent 2,010 votes to 776.
The influence of the monks on their neighbors in the valley was documented in a commentary printed in the Ogden, Utah newspaper. [25] In 2018, a documentary film, book and poster by John Slattery, cinematographer and director, titled PRESENT TIME: Journal of a Country Monastery, were crowdfunded to document the 70-year history of the abbey.
Westrum coached three seasons at Holy Family, going 47-29-2. The Fire were ... The associate head coach of Chanhassen's boys hockey team is becoming the head coach at Holy Family. Zack Friedli ...
Five members of a Utah family were found dead in their home after a concerned relative checked on the residence, where one survivor was found with a gunshot wound, police said. The dead are a 42 ...
Lorin Farr (July 27, 1820 – January 12, 1909) [1] was a Mormon pioneer and the first mayor of Ogden, Utah.. Farr was born in Waterford, Vermont.He was a son of Winslow Farr and the brother of Winslow Farr, Jr., who later became the first Latter Day Saint bishop of Colonia Dublán, Mexico.
A refugee mother and three of her children living in Utah were killed by her husband in an apparent murder-suicide this month. A 17-year-old boy survived the incident with serious injuries.
In 1952, Saint Joseph Catholic High School was built in 1790 Lake street in Ogden and serves as the present location for ninth through twelve grade. Saint Joseph Catholic Schools (SJCS) serves nine parishes and missions in the greater Ogden area and is the only Catholic elementary school in Ogden. [5]