TO WELCOME THE WORLD: MISSIONARIES AT TEMPLE SQUARE
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - Because of its unique setting, the Utah Salt Lake City Temple Square Mission might be considered the Church's most isolated mission. But since its missionaries hail from 42 countries and collectively speak 33 languages, the reality is quite the opposite. Mission president Milo LeBaron explains that the mission is representative of "A worldwide church--both as to guests and missionaries."
I have toured Temple Square. We had a Sister Missionary from my country serve there: Sr. Ramdeen. We also have one there now: Elder Gopaul. It is quite unique because only the Sisters give tours and the Elders do all the door to door proselyting.
TEMPLE SQUARE: UTAH'S TOURIST MAGNET
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - The most visited 35 acres in Utah call to tourists year-round, but especially in the summer. And if there's a tourist who fails to set foot on Temple Square before leaving the state, it isn't because the LDS Church's Visitor Activities Coordinating Committee hasn't tried.