Comments about ‘Payson Mormon Temple groundbreaking set for Saturday’
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I hope there will be more details about the temple. How many square feet and if it will be a smaller temple or larger than that. It is a beautiful rendering. Great work.
Not nearly as attractive as the Oquirrh Mountain or Brigham City Temples.
Though we live in Payson now, our family lived in Millard County for many years. We found the I-15 night time drive home from Utah Valley to be dark and long. Payson's Temple will certainly add beauty and light to the south end of Utah Valley at night before I-15 travelors enter that dark stretch of highway to Nephi. It will also serve as a welcoming beacon to those traveling the same highway from the south.
As a Payson resident, and a regular Temple patron, I am thrilled with the style and beauty of our coming Temple. I now can walk there if the need arises. In Millard we drove an hour and 45min one way for Manti. This will become the most beautiful Temple to my eyes. I encourage all to come to the openhouse and find beauty in the House of the Lord.
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