WJC mentions Kolob as the place where God dwells.
William J. Critchlow, Jr., Sermon, April 4, 1964, in Conference Report, April 1964, 31
The genius of man, employing the great power called electricity, has made possible the transmission and reception of sound and sight all over and around the world—perhaps beyond—who knows. The sets employed are the telegraph, the telephone, radio, and TV. But the genius of man is dwarfed by the omnipotence of God, who, employing that great power of God—priesthood, has created sets that are truly "out of this world," for out of this world and far beyond, even nigh unto Kolob where God dwells, their messages are beamed. We call these marvelous sets, mortal bodies, my body, your bodies.