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    • 1910, page 80

    • 1910, page 80
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    • Record of Negative Exposures: Date No. of Slide Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. No. of Negative Apr 6- Standard Ex. 3 pm C US 4 ½ Baby Mr. Edith Little. ¼ Cab. 19 Hammer Record 6 pm B 64...
    • Page 101

    • Page 101
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    • intended to take them out there and exchange them for sheep. We went by way of Bear Valley, down the Sevier River, then turned East up Grass Valley up to Koosharem. At this point, we have a very bad snowstorm, about eighteen inches deep." (Lehi...
    • 1915 28

    • 1915 28
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    • Seniors' Farewell "WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we discover that our life is embosomed in beauty." Experiences left behind us assume an even more pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle ap­proaches when the...
    • 1910, page 82

    • 1910, page 82
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    • Record of Negative Exposure: Date XNo. of Slide Holder Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. No. of Negative July 8 Standard Extra 9.30 am A 32 US 1/5 Looking up the Canyon from trail near Sulphur ...
    • Page 102

    • Page 102
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    • San Juan River. Our cattle were sore-footed and worn out, and some of them had got quite thin, so we decided to leave them for the winter in White Canyon. bout fifteen miles from the River." (This is just west of the Bridges Kational Monument)...
    • Page 14

    • Page 14
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    • 11 today require some college education, and the needs for efficient literary skills are increasing in the fast-growing job market (National Governor’s Association, 2005). The research suggests that even adolescents are struggling with simple...
    • 1915 29

    • 1915 29
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    • The Seniors The Seniors now are going forth, The race at last is run, The struggle has been long and hard; But we have fought and won. We have grasped the sternest facts, And dreamed our youthful dreams; But away off in the distance Another goal...
    • 1900, Nov 24

    • 1900, Nov 24
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    • Sat. Nov. 24, 1900: Ther. 40., 55., Wea. thin Clouds. I finished the crayon picture no. 2392 and sent it off George Terry of Hinckley came and camped with us. Sunday 25: Ther. 42., 55., Wea. thin Clouds, I went to meeting this afternoon. I...
    • Page 380

    • Page 380
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    • have you any more meal you could lend me, my family hasn't a dust of bread stuff in the house.' Father's reply would be, 'Ah, dear brother, you will have to see Sarah.' 1 have heard Mother bear her testimony many times to the fact that she divided...
    • Page 103

    • Page 103
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    • from this City at as early a date as Tuesday, 7th February, 1888. Please let us know, :it your earlicst convenience, what your feelings are with rc,yard to this call. Your brother in the Gospel, Wilford Woodruff. P.S. Please have your Bishop...
    • 1899, Feb 24

    • 1899, Feb 24
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    • Fri. Feb. 24, 1899: Ther. 7 am. warm. 7 pm cold. Wea. cloudy, squally. clear. W finished the wire fence forenoon, and started home 2-10 pm. via L.M. Gulch. camped on the Elephant mountain about 4 mi north of the gap Saturday 25: Ther. cold. 8...
    • 1905, Aug 12

    • 1905, Aug 12
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    • Sat. Aug. 12, 1905: Ther. Slightly cooler, Wea. Ptly cldy. south breeze. walked about half way back to Lawton just started to eat a lunch that Sister Beeler gave us when a young man came along and gave us a ride into town. 154) (3
    • Page 128

    • Page 128
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    • Smith as Captain, Henry Lunt as Clerk, Edward Dalton as Sergeant of the Guard, W. Y. Webb as Pilot, and Philip K. Smith as Chaplain. After their meeting around the campfire, they sang "Come Let Us Anew, Our Journey Pursue." The horses were allowed...
    • Page 106

    • Page 106
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    • ~ a i r made her appearance at your house ahout half past five this A.M. l Henrietta says she never got along so well? she certainly was quick. I t was 4 O'clock when I left home to go up there. Your mother was there when I arrived and the three...
    • Page 129

    • Page 129
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    • The roads were much better and were kept in better repair as they got closer to Salt Lake City. The company reached Payson on Thursday, March 3 1, where the Lunts went to see Brother Daniels, a man who had crossed the plains in Henry's company. His...
    • Page 107

    • Page 107
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    • In July of 1888, Henry Lunt, who was living in Arizona at that time, wrote a letter to Lehi as fnllo\va: ".\rizona, July 2ndJ88 My Dear Bro. Lehi, Yours of the 7th left, mnic safely to hand some time ago and am always pleased to hear from you and...
    • Page 186

    • Page 186
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    • THE WEB 187 Behavior 127 Events Think of events as the trigger that initiates methods. Events allow us to listen to what is happening in our application and program reactions that produce interactivity. A simple example is a button, whose...
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    • Page 130
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    • assumes the appearance of an old settled country. Then, when I passed through, there were only four houses at Payson and but an old shabby fort at Provo. [The 'Word of Wisdom,' as Joseph Smith had announced it, had not been a biding commandment in...

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