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This category is for questions and answers about the western state of Utah. It was admitted to the union on January 4, 1896. Utah is known for having a very large Mormon community.

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Are you allowed to light fireworks in Utah?

In Utah, fireworks sold within in state are legal on certain days (around the 4th and 24th of July and New Years) and in certain areas (signs will be posted if fireworks are illegal). Fireworks purchased in other states are illegal in Utah.

Who came up with Utah's motto?

the governer of the state when ever it was a motto of Utah

Why did the Mormons move west?

The short answer is that the Mormons kept moving in an attempt to find somewhere they could live in peace. From the very moment that Joseph revealed he had seen God, persecution against the Saints was almost incessant and became, at times, unbearable. This forms the prime reason for every major move made by the Saints, despite that there may have been other incidental accompanying factors.

Therefore, some of the other circumstances regarding each move were slightly different, despite the essence of generally, mounting persecution for a 'people different':

  1. The Mormons moved first from Palmyra, New York to Kirtland, Ohio.
  2. Before abandoning Kirtland, they established a second center in Independence, Missouri. The Mormons were forcibly driven from the homes in Independence (in the dead of winter) primarily because of the Mormon opposition to slavery. Missouri was a slave state, and the Mormons being primarily from New England were abolitionists, and the kept voting for abolitionist representatives in the local elections. This was VERY unpopular. The governor actually issued a decree stating that no Mormon should LIVE in Missouri, in effect, making it legal to shoot and kill Mormons on sight.
  3. The Mormons abandoned Kirtland, Ohio primarily for financial reasons. Joseph Smith had tried his hand at establishing a bank. When it failed ...
  4. From Missouri the Mormons established a new center in Nauvoo, Illinois. This settlement was abandoned following the death the Joseph Smith and continuous, anti-Mormon persecution generally. The controversy at this time was sparked primarily by rumors that Joseph was marrying multiple young girls.

There were several factors behind the exodus of the Mormons to the western territories of the United States in the mid 1800s. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as the nicknamed "Mormon Church" is officially known, was organized on April 6, 1830, by a man named Joseph Smith. Latter-day Saints believe Joseph Smith was called as a prophet of God in our day to restore the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, which had been lost from the earth.

Joseph Smith was persecuted heavily for declaring that he had seen a vision of God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. Those who believed him and joined the young church were also heavily persecuted. Over the course of about 15 years, the early Saints were driven from their homes multiple times. They moved states several times as well. An extermination order was issued by Governor Boggs in Missouri given other citizens the right to expel the Mormons from the state by whatever means they found necessary.

The Saints eventually thought they had found a safe haven in Nauvoo, Illinois, a city they had literally drained from the swamp and built up with their own hands and industry. Persecution continued to plague them, however, and angry mobs murdered Joseph Smith on June 27, 1844, in Carthage, Illinois, at the age of 38. Joseph Smith had been in the Carthage Jail on false charges waiting for his trial.

The situation the Saints found themselves in was unbearable. Before Joseph's murder, he shared with other church leaders that he had received revelation that the Saints should move West. Brigham Young was the next prophet called to lead the church. He and other church leaders organized a massive exodus which lasted several years. The first Saints left by covered wagon, later Saints used handcarts, and even later, other Saints travelled by train. Thousands of individuals trekked West seeking protection from the isolation the territory had to offer.

The first group of Saints entered the Salt Lake Valley in July of 1847. Though persecution continued to find them, they were much more protected and able to defend themselves once they settled in the Utah Territory.

What does Utah have to do with jazz?

Are there many lakes in LA? As sports enthusiasts know, teams' locales are not forever, and when a team moves, the name often moves with it. Utah's pro basketball team originated in New Orleans, home of jazz; hence, Utah Jazz. Not willing to be NBA-less for long, New Orleans is now the home of the Hornets, which relocated from Charlotte.

The LA Lakers came from Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes. And Memphis' Grizzlies packed up and moved from Vancouver. In 1958, two popular New York baseball teams, the Dodgers and the Giants, moved to California: the Brooklyn Dodgers became the LA Dodgers, and the NY Giants are the San Francisco Giants. Willie Mays was one of the players who moved with the Giants, and on September 22, 1969, hit his 600th home run for his new/old team. And long-time Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, whose birthday is September 22, 1927, made his major league debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1954.

How long is the drive between Fresno CA and Cedar City UT?

The driving distance between Fresno, CA and Cedar City, UT is approximately 565 miles. The driving time would be approximately 9 hours 15 minutes if you were to drive non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

How did the Mormons go to Utah with no mules or oxen instead they used devices like handcarts to carry their possessions along the trail to Utah?

Mormon handcart pioneers pulled the handcarts by hand and walked the whole way. Each handcart company brought a few wagons to carry the sick and wounded. On average, 4 to 6 people were assigned to a handcart. They could only bring as much clothing and supplies as they could pull. It took several months of walking 10 to 20 miles each day to reach Salt Lake City.

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Why did Utah become the center of Mormonism in the US?

Because the Mormon Pioneers were forced westward to find a place to live in peace and harmony (aka Zion) and the salt lake valley was it. Also as the Saints were moving across the U.S. Brigham Young said that they should settle in the Utah Valley even though it was mostly desert and swampland and would be hard to grow crops on. actually, it was the Mormons who allowed Utah become a state. They wanted it to be called the state of Deseret, but the government refused so they named it after the Ute Native Americans instead. Also, mormonism started in the U.S.

Founded by the mormons which city was originally called deseret?

'Deseret' is what the original Mormon Pioneers named the area around what is now called "Utah". The federal government changed the name to Utah when they applied to become a state. It was not a city. The capital city of Deseret was Great Salt Lake City, which is now called Salt Lake City.

What is the distance in miles between Logan Utah and Bear Lake Utah?

70 miles, mountain driving slows you up a bit so plan more than an hour. Excellent road with some passing lanes.

Why did the Mormons move to the west to settle with Utah?

The Mormons were searching for a place where they could practice their religion in peace and found that place in Utah.

Which religious community has it headquarters in Salt Lake City?

Many small religious communities have headquarters in or near Salt Lake City, but by far the largest and most prominent is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is commonly called the "Mormon" church. Early members of this Church settled the area. Their headquarters is called "Temple Square" and encompasses several blocks in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. It is one of the most visited destinations in the state! There are free tours of historic buildings and gardens, free concerts and films, a museum, a history library, a genealogical library, restaurants, and office buildings located on Temple Square.

You can learn more about visiting or touring Temple Square at the "Related Links" below.