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    • loaded f r o ~ n wagons onto a neat stack in the stackyard, with the help the of a derrick and horses. There was a real knack to running this equipment effectively, and being able to get the hay in uniform stacks with the least amount of time and...
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    • 34 Table 1 Percentage improvement on basic skills test from end of 5th grade to the end of 1st quarter of 6th grade Basic Skills Test Student A Student B Student C Student D Percentage improvement 1.0 7.0 -1.0 -3.0 On basic skills test Homework The...
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    • Late in 1858 and in early 1859 Hemy wrote the following entnes in his journal: November 1, 1858: Attended a meeting of the Deseret Iron Company held in the company's store. The report showed that the Works have been attended with less success this...
    • 1899, memoranda 1

    • 1899, memoranda 1
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    • Memoranda: time spent away from home from Feb. 18th to 25th 8 days. 8d from Mar. 10th – 26th 17d “ “ 28th to April 11th 15” “ “ May 2nd. . June 12” 41 “ Aug. 1st to 18th 18 d 17 nights “ 21st to 30” 10” ...
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    • hun back to camp on the end of the rope. Instead of telling the soldiers to shoot him, this time 1just pulled out my pistol, without saying anything, and dropped the steer for them to take care of They came running up and said, 'Why did you shoot...
    • 1899, cash account 1

    • 1899, cash account 1
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    • Cash Account. January.: Date. Received. Paid. on hand Jan. 1st 1899. 1st. Photo material. 2 day D. plates 4 ½ x 6 ½. 1.80 1 grass Aristo. plat. paper Cab. 2.00 300 Cab. cards 3.00 75 small cards .50 Developing and toning material about ...
    • 1912, page 15

    • 1912, page 15
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    • 15 being to give the citizens generally some of the educational advantages of the Normal School. Lectures illustrated with stereoptican views will be given frequently. Lectures of national reputation will be occasionally procured. ...
    • 1901, Mar 12

    • 1901, Mar 12
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    • Tues. Mar. 12, 1901: Ther. Cool., Wea. Clouds, I continued watering the lucerne in the Pipe Field. Bro. & Sister Cram of Kanab camped here tonight on their way to Cedar. 5) Wednesday 13: Ther. Cool., Wea. Clear. I recd. a letter from home today it...
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    • Although the early settlers of Utah had placed more emphasis on celebrating the 24th rather than the 4th of July, Independence Day had gained in significance. July 4, 1861, brought with it an enthusiastic celebration throughout the Utah Temtory, in...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 34 Chapter 3 Methods Participants In fulfilling the purpose of this study to investigate the role of emotions in conflict, six participants were used. As previously mentioned, there is a need for greater emphasis studying the...
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    • The Council decided that the 1st Ward should be charged a license for the dance that is to be held there for the purpose of raising money for the 'Navajo Lake Dike Project.' 26, 1933.. .Jim Urie, Scott Matheson, and Dr. July Macfarlane,...
    • 1910, page 16

    • 1910, page 16
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    • 16 STUDENT ENTERTAINMENTS. An effort has always been made by the teachers to direct the amusements of the students. A large hall well-floored, well-finished is provided in the new Science Building, and here the school is prepared to...
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    • side. 4 . Replace 1500 feet of 4" pipe on 1st West. 5. Replace 600 feet of 4" pipe on 2nd West. 6 . Install a sufficient number of fire h y d r a n t s to protect the residents and business houses on 1st and 2nd West S t r e e t s , where old pipe...
    • 1899, letters 1

    • 1899, letters 1
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    • Letters.: 1899. Rec’d. Name. Answered. Jan. Wm Ruesch, .02 2nd. 1898 Dec. 4th Z.T. Draper. .02 4th Jan. 8th 1899. E.G. Crawford .02 22nd 98. Sept. Erastus Olsen .03 12th 1899 Jan. 11 R.M. Rogers .02 12th card American Nation Co.,...
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    • beautiful and secluded vale. 1 could not but notice with great pleasure and satisfaction the labors of Brother Jessie Eldredge who is teaching school. The scholars are learning unusually fast and are much attached to their teacher. They have got...
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    • 67 Appendix F- Basic Skills Assessment (End of 1st Quarter) Test used to assess students at the end of 1st quarter in sixth grade
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    • CONOCO BRONZ-Z-Z GERM PROCESSED OIL Ivan Orton 204 S. MAIN Phone 385 Jim Twelves DeMar Bowman 420 N. 1st WEST Phone 5Q or 349 CEDAR CITY, UTAH Druggists for Southern Utah for 59 years RICHFIELD, UTAH CEDAR CITY, UTAH MAY WE OFFER Best wishes for a...
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    • Jan. 22, 1942 ...John S. Woodbury. L. A . Burascano and Rulon Knell met with the Council concerning the right-of-way for an Avenue between Main Street and 1st East Street. They held that the safety of the community was a t stake because of the fire...

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