The leader of The church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (mormons) is called a prophet
the prophet today is Thomas Munson.
The priest or Pandit.
Brigham Young was the leader who led Mormons on a trek to Salt Lake.
brigham young was the leader of the Mormon church in 1847
Brigham Young
In 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
The Mormons settled hundreds of towns and colonies, none of which were called Zodiac.
Brigham Young
ZION
If they don't like Mormons, you would probably call them "bigots". If they don't like the teachings of the Mormon religion, you would call them 'Anti-Mormons'.
A temple or Mormon temple.
In the mid 1800's, Mormons travelling to the Salt Lake Valley usually called it "Zion" or "Deseret".
Most Mormons are not mean in calling non Mormons names. When referring to non Mormons, they are usually called non members. It's not to offend people, it's just when you're classifying all non Mormons, you have to say something. Former Church President Gordon B. Hinckley suggested called non Mormons "Friends of other faiths" as a kinder-sounding term, but it didn't really catch on. ^^Good answer. When referring to someone who is not a member of the church we call them non members. If they are a member but hardly ever go we just call them inactive. Its not in anyway to offend anyone.
While no official state nickname is the "Mormon State", Utah is sometimes called the Mormon state because Mormons settled it and the majority of residents (60%) are practicing Mormons. While Mormons live in all states and almost all countries, about 10% of the 14.5 million Mormons worldwide live in Utah.