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    • Page 157

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    • Some communities complied, some did not. Since Cedar City was so far away from the open fighting it seemed somewhat extreme to send their cattle to Salt Lake City, especially since acquiring livestock had taken a great effort and the settlers...
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    • and joy to contemplate that, if we continue true and faithful to the end, we shall meet again in a more glorious state and all teas will be wiped away and our love for our God and Creator and al1 tmth and each other wiii be intensit
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    • GOODYEAR SHOE REBUILDERS Quality Workmanship ALL WORK GUARANTEED Rex E. Christensen, Prop. I. E. Riddle Wholesale FLOUR, FEEDS AND GROCERIES Car Lot Distributors "LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR FEED PROBLEMS" Phone 28 CEDAR CITY, UTAH Cedar...
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    • 25 Conclusion In summary, RTI as Fuchs & Fuchs (2006) explain is a “multilayered structure . . . implemented in the early grades to strengthen the intensity and effectiveness of reading instruction for at-risk students, preventing chronic school...
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    • LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND BEAUTY PARLOR When you want the three most im-portant things in buying—Style, Quality and Price—we are yours for business. If your hair isn't becoming to you, you had better be coming to us. Mary Palmer Shop SOUTHERN...
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    • THE WEB 216 156 as well as their different states. In doing so, the page is only required to make one HTTP request instead of 25. When using a sprite, the browser downloads the en􀀍􀵴 tire image once, and unique coordinates specify which part...
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    • this far off land of Mexico and separated from so many of our family that we so dearly love, which are separated f?om [us] by such a long distance. But, this life is short at the longest and the generation to which 1 belong wiii soon al1 be passed...
    • 1899, Jun 3

    • 1899, Jun 3
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    • Sat. Jun 3, 1899: Ther. coolº., Wea. 7 pm. clouds running S. cloudy, 5 pm to 6 pm raining. everything being so wet we did’nt work out-side, so I took a wire nail head and made a muzzle sight for the rifle. Jim Thaxton came along about noon and...
    • 1905, Sep 14

    • 1905, Sep 14
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    • Thurs. Sept. 14, 1905: Ther. Hot., pleasant., Wea. clouds We asked a lady for a melon this fore noon she sent us into the patch said they were feeding them to their hogs- there was the most large melons I ever have seen, and the largest ones I ever...
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    • SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DONflLD OLSEN, DIRECTOR During the past year the orchestra has made us conscious of some of the greatest music ever written. Beginning with Beethoven's C Major Symphony the organization has performed works by Bach, Haydn, Dvorak,...
    • 1903, Feb 18

    • 1903, Feb 18
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    • Wed. Feb. 18, 1903: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear Franklin helped herd again today, we herded on the hills south-east of camp. Bradey Inglested is with us tonight, he is going to To-Weap Valley to herd sheep. 27) Thursday 19: Ther. Pleasant., S....
    • 1905, Sep 17

    • 1905, Sep 17
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    • Sun. Sept. 17, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Am clear. Rain 10 pm visited two families at the edge of the sand hills, then went on west into among the hills where we found a small hackberry tree that furnished a limited shade for us, while we done some...
    • 1908, Mar 29

    • 1908, Mar 29
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    • Sun. March 29, 1908: Wind clds I attended S. School and Band practise Mon. 30: High wind clds Jim and I are Baling hay for our Land tonight Dance at Springdale Tues. 31: Wind Fixing our wagons up. Wed. April 1: Clear Windy Jim and I started for...
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    • increased the labors and hardships of the settlers.' This new plot was organized into wards during the meeting on Sunday, August 2 1, 1853. The speakers were Patriarch E. H. Groves, Major John D. Lee, and President Henry Lunt. Ward One was south of...
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    • baby girl by her side weighuig nine pounds--good weight--al1 rejoicing and feeling thankful to our Heavenly Father for her safe delivery. Our beloved Aunt Ellen's condition is much the same as when 1 wrote last week, no pain but general debility...

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