The temples in Utah were completed in:
St. George: April 1877 (remodeled and rededicated 1975)
Logan: May 1884 (remodeled and rededicated 1979)
Manti: May 1888 (remodeled and rededicated 1985)
Salt Lake: April 1893
Ogden: January 1972 (currently being remodeled, rededication expected 2014)
Provo: February 1972
Jordan River: November 1981
Bountiful: January 1995
Timpanogos: October 1996
Vernal: November 1997
Monticello: July 1998
Draper: March 2009
Oquirrh Mountain: August 2009
Brigham City: September 2012
Payson: under construction, completion expected in 2015
Provo City Center: under construction, completion expected in 2015
Cedar City: in planning
You can see a list of every LDS temple sorted by the dates they were completed and dedicated at the "Related Links" below.
This depends on which temple you are referring to. There are temples of several different religious groups located in Utah, including Jews, Hindus, Muslims, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
There are 13 Mormon temples currently operating in the state of Utah with two more under construction. They are:
St. George (built 1871-1875)
Logan (built 1877-1884)
Manti (built 1877-1888)
Salt Lake (built 1853-1893)
Ogden (built 1969-1972)
Provo (built 1969-1972)
Jordan River (built 1979-1981)
Bountiful (built 1992-1995)
Mount Timpanogos (built 1992-1995)
Vernal (built 1995-1997)
Monticello (built 1997-1998)
Draper (built 2006-2009)
Oquirrh Mountain (built 2006-2009)
Brigham City (construction began in summer 2010)
Payson (construction to begin in early 2011)
Jewish temples include:
Temple Har Shalom (built 2008)
Congregation Brith Sholem (built 1921)
Bais Menachem/Chabad Lubavitch (built 1992)
Chavurah B'Yachad (
Congregation Kol Ami
Sha'arei Tefila
Hindu temples include:
Sri Ganesha (built 2002-2003)
Sri Sri Radha Krishna (built 1998)
Muslim temples/mosques include:
Khadeeja Masjid (built 2007)
Masjid Al-Noor (renovated building)
Layton Islamic (renovated building)
Utah Islamic (rented building)
There is one Sikh Temple in Utah, which is located in a previous business building renovated in 2001 to be used as a temple.
There is also a large Masonic Temple in Salt Lake City, built 1925-1927.
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Vernal Utah Temple was created in 1997.
Manti Utah Temple was created in 1888.
Provo Utah Temple was created in 1972.
Monticello Utah Temple was created in 1998.
Bountiful Utah Temple was created in 1994.
Logan Utah Temple was created in 1884.
Ogden Utah Temple was created in 1972.
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In the sixth year of Darius I which was 522-486 BC. So the temple was complete in 516.Answer:According to traditional chronology, the Second Temple was built in 352 BCE.
Utah, the state where Mormons settled and built their third temple-the Salt Lake City Temple. It took them 40 years. Salt Lake City is currently the LDS (Mormon) church capital.