Temples currently under construction (as of June 2015) are:
Indianapolis Indiana (to be dedicated August 2015)
Tijuana Mexico (to be dedicated December 2015)
Provo City Center (to be dedicated March 2016)
Rome Italy
Hartford Connecticut
Fort Collins Colorado
Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Sapporo Japan
Paris France
Meridian Idaho
Star Valley Wyoming
Fortaleza Brazil
Cedar City Utah
Temples which have been announced but construction has not begun:
Concepcion Chile
Lisbon Portugal
Urdaneta Philippines
Winnipeg Manitoba
Barranquilla Columbia
Durban South Africa
Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo
Tuscon Arizona
Arequipa Peru
Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Abidjan Ivory Coast
Port-au-Prince Haiti
Bangkok Thailand
The "Mormon Tabernacle", or the Tablernacle build by the LDS church resides in Temple square in Salt Lake City Utah.
You have to be a member of the LDS Church to enter the temple and due to English law you have to be married in a public place first (registry office, church, etc). Members of the LDS Church in the UK usually have a ceremony in the temple after their initial wedding.
The first LDS (Mormon) Temple was built in Kirtland, Ohio and dedicated on March 27, 1836. (LDS Church Chronology 1805-1914, page 12) The Second LDS (Mormon) temple was built at Nauvoo, Illinois and dedicated on April 30, 1846. The Third LDS (Mormon) temple was built in Utah at St. George and dedicated on April 6, 1877. (LDS Church Chronology 1814-1914). Today (May 2011) there are 134 temples in use around the world. Plus there are 10 more under construction and 16 more announced. For a total of 160 temples.
I don't know why you asked that question. "LDS" means "Latter Day Saints" and refers to anyone who is a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or LDS church. That is pretty self explanatory. So the LDS were ALWAYS allowed in the LDS church because the LDS church is made up of only LDS people. Duh.
Yes. Jimmer Fredette is and active baptized member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Area - LDS Church - was created in 1984.
Emery LDS Church was created in 1900.
Handbook - LDS Church - was created in 1899.
LDS scriptures with a white cover are typically only found in LDS temples. They are produced by the Church but are not available to the general public or church membership through LDS Distribution. Cover colors available to the public are black, blue, green, and burgundy. You might try asking at the nearest temple if you can get a copy of their white scriptures when they are worn out and being replaced, you might be able to get a copy that way. Occassionaly used temple copies will show up on Ebay as well.
Bible Dictionary - LDS Church - was created in 1979.
Sunday School - LDS Church - was created in 1867.
LDS stands for "Latter-day Saint". Someone who says that they are "LDS" is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Members of the Church prefer to use the abbreviation LDS rather than the nickname "Mormon".