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    • saving weeks in travel and the hard labor of blazing a new trail. They had in mind the moving of the people who would come after them. The route they chose was somewhat shorter than the other trail, with a better grade. Further, the greater part of...
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    • children sat by improvised stoves wrapped in blankets with their feet on hot rocks.12 They remained camped at Payson the next day, taking inventory of the livestock, provisions and contents of each wagon. They also organized themselves into...
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    • George A. Smith--delegate to Territorial Council, and Elisha H. Groves--Representative to the Legislature. The City Council met and passed an ordinance for the prevention of fires within the Fort. A company of settlers met to make arrangements to...
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    • two or more weeks. President Young finally realiied that neither war nor peace would stop the threat of federal control of Utah. The Saints accepted the Presidential proclamation of Arnnesty and agreed to exchange their promise of loyalty for the...
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    • There had been no colonists living in Pacheco for six years, but the revolution was subsiding and a feeling of peace and safety was returning. The recovery of the colonies from the depression caused by ten years of revolution was slow and...
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    • rock had to he heated by fires in order to break it more easily. Dirt and other material had to he carried to cover the rock that couldn't be hroken. Pretty soon Mr. Parry told Henry he thought he would sooner walk. Henry thought that was pretty...
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    • After a great deal of effort, they managed to get the two herds separated and the Jones herders headed their cattle towards Corry Point and Three-Creeks. The Bullochs left their cattle near Hog's Heaven in the lower country on the plains where they...
    • Socotwa text: page 009

    • Socotwa text: page 009

    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • river, we carefully scanned the cliffs, sky, and water for objects of interest. In our survey we noted: three blue herons, majestically soaring above; five puffy little clouds; the honey-combing of the swallows' nests at the tops of the walls; and...
    • Socotwa text: page 022

    • Socotwa text: page 022

    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • gentleman of the desert wearing among other things the bottom half of the legs of a pair of old levis, ran to victory. Her position in the sports world was challenged only by Lee Perry, whose feet were sore, and by Merly, who actually bettered her...
    • Socotwa text: page 023

    • Socotwa text: page 023

    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • everybody to the dance. What a grand orchestra they were! John Farnsworth called the squares after we had gotten our partners during the round dancing and a Virginia reel. Stan turned out to be practically the best dancer there, and lucky was the...
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    • STUDENT LIFE Amid the crack of lightening and the crash of thunder the College Class Zion trip successfully ushered in another school year. We parched our blankets over the camp fires and wrung them out again as in the midst of Southern Utah's...
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    • STUDENT LIFE Keep the home fires burn-ing. Some must push. Campus Queen No. I. 3 for 5c. Cute—but— Send us up a harp. The call of the wild. Tee-Hee! Campus Queen No. 2. Bringing home the milk. Atha. Dixie 78
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    • 2 Even small amounts of methamphetamine can result in increased wakefulness, increased physical activity, decreased appetite, increased respiration, increased heart rate, irregular heartbeat, increased blood pressure, and hyperthermia. Other...
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    • LUCY HESS NORINE HUNTER MARVA JENSEN ZANOLA JONES JOHN LAMB BRYAN!1 LEIGH BILL HOLYOAK DOUGLAS JACKSON BETH JOLLEY TRELLIS KELSEY ALMA LAWRENCE THIRZA LITTLE I • \ Zanola Jones wishes to train to be a nurse—Aaron Leigh, "Make a success out of...
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    • NEW FIRES CAMPUS PLAY Directed by Ira N Hayward The Cast Lucinda Andrews Suzanne Toler Sid Sperry - Jerry Stephen Santry Billy Bily Phyllis Anne Olive Eve Dick Doctor Lynn Gray - Mary Marshall Mrs. Marshall - Angie Sperry Ruth Corry - Leola Jan...

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