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5 Fun Facts About October 14 In Utah History
1. In 1914, the Salt Lake City and County Building was completed. The building was designed by architect John C. Craig and served as both the city and county government headquarters until 1994. 2. The University of Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium, which is currently the home of the Utah Utes football...
5 Fun Facts About October 13 In Utah History
1. On October 13, 1845, Brigham Young, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, organized the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo in Nauvoo, Illinois. This organization provided women with opportunities to serve their community and also helped to prepare women for future leadership roles in...
5 Fun Facts About October 12 In Utah History
1. Utah State University was founded on October 12, 1888: October 12, 1888 marked the founding of Utah State University, located in Logan, Utah. The land-grant university, initially called the Agricultural College of Utah, was established by the Morrill Land-Grant Acts and now offers over 200 majors in fields ranging...
5 Fun Facts About October 11 In Utah History
1. In 1892, the Salt Lake Temple was dedicated by LDS Church President Wilford Woodruff after 40 years of construction. The temple is still a prominent landmark in downtown Salt Lake City today, attracting visitors from around the world. 2. On October 11, 1915, the cornerstone of the Mormon Pioneer...
5 Fun Facts About October 10 In Utah History
1. In 1978, the LDS Church announced a new policy allowing Black men to receive the priesthood, which was previously restricted based on race. This announcement was made during the church's semiannual general conference held on October 10. 2. On October 10, 1919, Utah Senator Reed Smoot introduced a resolution...
5 Fun Facts About October 9 In Utah History
1. Utah Statehood Day October 9th marks Utah Statehood Day, celebrating the day that Utah became the 45th state of the United States in 1896. 2. National Indigenous Peoples Day In 2017, the Utah State Legislature recognized October 9th as National Indigenous Peoples Day. This day honors the contributions and...
5 Fun Facts About October 8 In Utah History
1. In 1871, Brigham Young Academy, now known as Brigham Young University, held its first classes in Provo. The academy was founded by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leader Brigham Young with the intent of providing education for the growing Mormon population in Utah. 2. On October...
5 Fun Facts About October 7 In Utah History
1. In 1849, the first conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was held in Salt Lake City. This conference marked the establishment of the church's headquarters in Utah and included the announcement of several new leadership positions. 2. On October 7, 1869, construction of the transcontinental...
5 Fun Facts About October 6 In Utah History
1. In 1870, the first female lawyers in Utah were admitted to the bar. They were Seraph Young and Lula Redmond, and they paved the way for women's rights and empowerment in the state. 2. In 1927, the Sheepherder Hill Fire broke out in Wyoming and rapidly spread across state...
5 Fun Facts About October 5 In Utah History
1. The first passenger train arrived in Utah on October 5, 1869, marking a significant moment in the state's transportation history. The train traveled from the east coast to Utah via the newly completed Transcontinental Railroad. 2. On October 5, 1895, Utah's Alta ski resort was established, making it one...
5 Fun Facts About October 4 In Utah History
1. In 1824, trapper Jedediah Smith became the first white man to enter the Utah Valley when he crossed the Wasatch Mountains on October 4. Smith was exploring new fur trapping territories in the west and documented his expedition across the mountains and through the valley in his journal. 2....
5 Fun Facts About October 3 In Utah History
1. In 1863, the first Utah territorial election was held. This election marked the beginning of more representative government in Utah, as the territory previously had been governed by appointed officials. 2. On October 3, 1873, Brigham Young University (BYU) was established in Provo, Utah. Originally called Brigham Young Academy,...