There are currently (in 2010) 13 temples operating in Utah and 2 under construction.
The temples in Utah are:
St. George
Logan
Manti
Salt Lake
Ogden
Provo
Jordan River (in South Jordan)
Bountiful
Mount Timpanogos (in American Fork)
Vernal
Monticello
Draper
Oquirrh Mountain (In South Jordan)
Those under construction are:
Brigham City
Payson
As of Feburary 2013 there are 14 operating temples and 2 under construction in the state of Utah. They are:
St. George
Logan
Manti
Vernal
Monticello
Brigham City
Ogden (not open-under renovation)
Bountiful
Salt Lake
Jordan River (in South Jordan)
Oquirrh Mountain (in South Jordan)
Draper
Mount Timpanogos (in American Fork)
Provo
Provo City Center (under construction)
Payson (under construction)
As of August 2010, there are 133 Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) operating worldwide. There are an additional 8 under construction and 11 that are announced and preparing for construction. A temple is different than a Church Meetinghouse, where regular Sunday worship services are held. There are over 20,000 Mormon Church Meetinghouses worldwide.
You can see a list of all these temples, with a link to photos and information about each of them, at the "Related Link" below.
As of December 2010, there are 134 temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in operation throughout the world. Another 10 are under construction and 13 are in the planning stages.
Please note that Mormon Temples are different from churches or meetinghouses, where regular Sunday Services are held. There are about 28,000 Mormon churches worldwide.
As of December 2010, there are 134 temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) worldwide, along with 10 under construction and 13 which are announced and being designed.
Please note that a temple is different from a church or meetinghouse, which are open to the public and hold regular Sunday services. There are over 20,000 Mormon church buildings worldwide.
As of August 2015 there were 72 temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) in use in the United States with another 9 under construction.
Please note that Temples are reserved only for sacred ordinances and are not for regular worship. There are over 14,000 Mormon congregations in the United States, most of which worship weekly in church meetinghouses.
There are many LDS temples around the world. As of March 2013, the church has 139 temples in operation. Lists of temples can be found on the organization's official website as well as on other related websites such as Deseret News.
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Two, in Portland and Medford.
There were two temples dedicated in 2006, the Sacramento California Temple and the Helsinki Finland Temple. The Rexburg Idaho, Twin Falls Idaho, Panama City Panama, Curitiba Brazil, Draper Utah, and Oquirrh Mountain Utah temples were under construction. Most modern temples take about 1 1/2 years to build from groundbreaking to completion.
As of this date (Feb. 10, 2014) there are 5 LDS Temples that start with the letter 'O'.Oakland, California, U.S.A.Oaxaca, MexicoOdgen, Utah, U.S.A.Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.Oquirrh Mountain, Utah, U.S.A.
About 5% of all churches in the state with most of the churches as LDS,
The Perpetual Immigration Fund was how many Mormon pioneers funded their trip to Utah.
LDS Temples currently under construction (February 2011) are: Brigham City, Utah Calgary, Alberta, Canada Cordoba, Argentina Gilbert, Arizona Kansas City, Missouri Manaus, Brazil Quetzaltenago, Guatemala Rome, Italy San Salvador, El Salvador Tegucigalpa, Honduras LDS Temples that have been announced but construction has not yet begun are: Concepcion, Chile Fortaleza, Brazil Fort Lauderdale, Florida Hartford, Connecticut Indianapolis, Indiana Lisbon, Portugal Payson, Utah Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pheonix, Arizona Sapporo, Japan Tijuana, Mexico Trujillo, Peru Urdaneta, Philippines Temples that are currently being renovated are: Atlanta, Georgia Buenos Aires, Argentina Ogden, Utah You can get an updated list at the "related link" below.
I know of none that have been built in 2009 except for the Draper Utah temple. It was Dedicated by Thomas S. Monson in March of 2009. Forget what I said at the begining. The Oquirrh Mountain Temple in Utah has been built, and will be dedicated in August of 2009. There will be an open houe for it. You do not have to be a member of the LDS church to go to the open house. It will be a life changing experience, and it will also be the 130th temple in the world. Pretty cool.
The first LDS (Mormon) Temple was built in Kirtland, Ohio and dedicated on March 27, 1836. (LDS Church Chronology 1805-1914, page 12) The Second LDS (Mormon) temple was built at Nauvoo, Illinois and dedicated on April 30, 1846. The Third LDS (Mormon) temple was built in Utah at St. George and dedicated on April 6, 1877. (LDS Church Chronology 1814-1914). Today (May 2011) there are 134 temples in use around the world. Plus there are 10 more under construction and 16 more announced. For a total of 160 temples.
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Eight (8) temples do not have an angel Moroni. They are the St. George Utah, Logan Utah, Manti Utah, Laie Hawaii, Cardston Alberta, Mesa Arizona, Hamilton New Zealand, and Oakland California Temples.