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Letter: Interesting math

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Representatives from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are introduced on Wed. Dec. 4, 2019, before giving individualized insights into plans for extensive temple renovations set to close the temple Dec. 29, 2019, through 2024. Parts of the Temple Square Plaza are also set to be renovated.

It is interesting to observe that if the Mormon church were to return its $100 billion rainy day fund to the reported living flock of 15 million, each person would receive $6,666.66.

H. Richard Klatt, Sandy

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