Comments about ‘Honoring the temple builders’
West Jordan stake's parade float notes late LDS Pres. Hinckley's legacy
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The article mentions a budget. Does anyone know if the budget comes from church funds?
I don't see why it would matter where the $$ come from...
I love the 24th. Can't wait for the parade!!!!!
Where do you think the funds come from? The Church commissions a float the church pays for the float just like any other entrant in the parade. Are you dredging the bottom again for some non-existent controversy?
The Masons who build the temples have a secret knowledge of things unknown to most.
Yeah -- they bring them in on UFOs. Did you miss your return flight?
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