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  2. Beehive Standard Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor family continued to print the Arizona Beehive in Mesa, Arizona, independent of the Nevada Beehive, expanding to 25,000 copies distributed by mail or at businesses owned by LDS members. [1] The Nevada Beehive became the Beehive Standard Weekly in 2005. In 2006, the organization shut down its hard copy newspaper to focus primarily on ...

  3. Temple garment - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Many Latter-day Saints view the garment associated with the temple rites as sacred. Some church members have criticized the sale of garments on online auction sites. [ 17 ] Members are instructed not to dispose of old or torn garments by throwing them in the trash, but rather to cut them to pieces with scissors, or burn them ...

  4. Deseret Book Company - Wikipedia

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    Expanding its reach in eastern Idaho, the chain also purchased Beehive Book Stores, located in Rexburg, Idaho Falls, and Blackfoot, Idaho. Deseret Book already operated in Idaho Falls at the Grand Teton Mall and in Rexburg. The new store in Rexburg has expanded merchandise selection from the prior two stores. Deseret Book headquarters (2010)

  5. List of historic sites of the Church of Jesus Christ of ...

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints holds a number of sites as historically significant. This list is intended as a quick reference for these sites. The sites may or may not be owned by the church.

  6. List of Latter Day Saint periodicals - Wikipedia

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    The Beehive paper became Nevada Beehive, then Beehive Weekly Standard. The Beehive: 1975–current quarterly newspaper LDS news and community in Arizona Amie Taylor, editor Mesa, Arizona: The Beehive paper became Arizona Beehive, then renamed back to The Beehive. Restoration Voice: 1978–current bimonthly magazine Traditional reorganization ...

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ohio

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    Kirtland, Ohio, became LDS Church headquarters from 1831 to 1838 and at its peak, Kirtland was home to 3,200 members. [6] [7]In 1979, the Church acquired the Newel K. Whitney store, which is now a popular historic site. [6]

  8. Beehive House - Wikipedia

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    Young was a polygamist, and the Beehive House was designed to accommodate his large family. The Beehive House also became his official residence as governor of Utah Territory and president of the LDS Church. Upon its completion, Young briefly shared the Beehive House with his senior (and only legally recognized) wife Mary Ann Angell (1803 ...

  9. Mormonism and Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Method Infinite: Freemasonry and the Mormon Restoration, authored by Cheryl L. Bruno (a member of the LDS Church), Joe Steve Swick III (a member of the LDS Church and a Freemason), and Nicholas S. Literski (a Freemason and a former member of the LDS Church), was made available by Greg Kofford Books after at least thirteen years of ...

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