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The word 'Deseret' is defined by the Book of Mormon as honeybee. (See Ether 2:3) Deseret was the name of a territory or state proposed by the Mormon pioneers, which covered parts of modern day Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California. In pioneer times, the word Deseret was almost used synonymously with the word Zion - it was the home of the Saints. Deseret was also used to name things of Mormon origin, such as the Deseret Alphabet or the Deseret News. Today, Deseret is still used in the names of companies or organizations affiliated with the Mormon Church, including Deseret Book, Deseret Industries, Deseret News, and Deseret Transportation.
Deseret Book's population is 900.
Deseret Book's population is 800.
Fort Deseret was created in 1865.
Deseret Industries was created in 1938.
Deseret Ranches was created in 1950.
Deseret in every language is Deseret. Or do you mean 'desert' (desierto - noun) (abandonar - verb) Or 'dessert' (postre)
Deseret from the Book of Mormon meaning honeybee.
Deseret Management Corporation was created in 1966.
Deseret Manufacturing Company was created in 1851.
Deseret News was created on 1850-06-15.
A patriarchal nickname given to Washington is "Father of our country."