It was announced on July 15, 2019, that the temple site is indeed where this blog stated it would be 15 months earlier -- the corner of Oaks Hills Drive and Rosewood Lane. It sits on an-11.8 acre site and is 4 stories tall and 87,000-square feet (or 75 percent as large as the Ogden Temple is).
The Layton Temple as viewed from the east.
Layton Temple
Trivia
1. What was the date when
the LDS Layton Temple was first publicly announced?
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2. What are the two main streets that surround the
Temple?
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3. What is the name of the Layton family who
sold the Temple property to the Church?
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4. What is the name of the Temple President ?
(Last name accepted)
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5. What feature does the Layton Temple have that
some new temples lack?
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6. How long did it take for the Temple to be
Completed?
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7. What is the Local History element incorporated
into this Temple?
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8. Are the tower spires the same height?
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9. What number is this temple?
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10. The original ground breaking ceremony was to be
5/30/20. What was the actual date and why was it changed?
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11. How does the size of the Layton Temple compare
to Ogden and Bountiful? (bigger, smaller, same)
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12. What are the boundaries that will attend this
temple?
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13. What facilities is the church removing from
temples?
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14. How much does it cost for the church to build a
temple?
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15. What date will the Layton Temple be dedicated
and by whom?
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Bonus Question: How many Temples are in operation,
construction or have been announced as of 4/7/2024
Answers for Layton Temple Trivia
- On Sunday, April 1,
2018 in General Conference, to be the 19th Temple in Utah, 2nd in Davis
County
- The SW corner of Oaks Hills Drive and Rosewood
Lane.
- Mark and Elaine Morgan sold their home and
surrounding land to the Church in April of 2018.Two days before it was
announced in General Conference. They had lived there since 1952 and their
family homesteaded the property back in the 1850s. They didn't feel
comfortable selling the land to developers, despite many offers over the
years.
- President Jay R. Bangerter with Sister Kathleen R.
Bangerter as Temple Matron
- An Angel Moroni Statue. In 2018. Pres Nelson
became President of the Church and presented a shift in focus to
elimination of the Angel Moroni as a standard.
- Just over 4 years from ground breaking to
dedication
- The cherry tree
will be a theme carried throughout the temple in honor of the region's
history of fruit production. Round stained-glass windows have been
installed in the east and west towers, featuring prominent cherry
blossoms.
- The west tower, which supports a
statue of the angel Moroni, is exactly ten feet taller than the east
tower. Spanning an area
of 87,000 square feet, the temple stands three stories tall and is
constructed with concrete.
- The Layton Temple is #195
- The original groundbreaking was
held in a small gathering 1 week prior on 5/23/20 due to COVID-19 and the
need for small gatherings. There was no public notice.
- Only about 78 percent as large as the Ogden Temple is, 112,232 square feet on 9.96 acres; 84 percent the size of the Bountiful Temple, 104,000 square feet on 9 acres. Note that the Layton Temple has more acreage than either temple at 11.8 acres
- Layton, Kaysville and Fruit Heights
- A cafeteria and most laundry facilities.
Patrons are encouraged to have their own temple clothing. A simple
laundry will take care of baptismal clothing. There will be no eating
facilities. Temples have proliferated since smaller designed Temples were
announced in 1998.
- Anywhere between 7 million and 70 million dollars.
- Sunday, June 16, 2024 (Father’s Day), by Elder
David E. Bendar of the Quorum of the Twelve. There were 2
sessions
Bonus Question: 350 Temples are in operation, under
construction or have been announced as of 4/7/2024
Another view of the temple site in Layton, BEFORE construction.
Street sign view, with temple site to the right.
Horses graze on sacred ground, just south of Gentile and Oak Hills streets, before the Temple.
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