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    • Laura Cotts was appointed to replace Janice Esplin on the Library Board. Feb. 20. 1 9 8 6 . . . T h e B.L.M., Forest Service land exchange may mean a loss of 57 jobs to Cedar City, r e p o r t s Mayor Linford. Joe Melling suggested that they meet...
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    • M. just stood there and looked at each other. They could see that some of the fellows were getting promoted real fast, but they remained silent and started out as privates. Rass and Lehi M. stayed together in battery "F." They were in the depot...
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    • Five County Association of Governments, 429, 430 Flag, 480 Flake, William, 495 Flmnigan, William, 311 Flight Service Center, 451 Flood Control Program, 369 Flood Control System, 394 (dike), 439 Flood damage, 368, 403, 434 Forbes, Ray, 238, 254...
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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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    • M i s s Mamie Gardner--City Treasurer. John F. Foster--City Attorney, Roy Urie--Watermaster, Isaac Parry--Street Supervisor, Orson Haight--Poundkeeper, John Edwin Walker-Officer, and James Police. D r . J . S. Prestwich--Health...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Due to the various benefits of inclusion, many school systems today are moving toward inclusion, or integrating students with disabilities into the regular education setting (Perles, 2010; Vaughn, 2007). Pupils with disabilit...
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    • 47 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Pearpoint, J., & Forest, M. (n.d.). Inclusion: it’s about change! Retrieved from http://www.inclusion.com/inclusion.htlm. Pearson, M. (2006). Improving middle level inclusion. The Utah Special Educator, 26(4), 16-Â...
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    • 30 When schools embarked on a school garden project, many considerations were made. Educators thought about the location of the garden, acquired administrative approval and worked with the facility management staff. Surveys of the land...
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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...
    • 1898, cash account 14

    • 1898, cash account 14
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    • XCash Account. XAugust. July 19-99 Fallen Leaf. 1 Far acrost the rolling prairie, There in noble forest life, Dwelt the fairest indian maiden Ever seen by mortal eye. She had eyes more like the sun beams Daughter of the warior chief. Come to...
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    • KUMEN S. GARDNER Biography 1900 - 1983 Kumen S. Gardner was born April 21, 1900, to Royal Joseph and Chloe Snow Gardner. He was born in the family home in Grass Valley, Washington County, Utah. During his childhood y e a r s , many summers were...
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    • The following was taken from the writings of Joseph Fish: Brother Lunt had just amived (spring of 1888) from Utah, he having come out to avoid the prosecutions for polygamy, and we were going up to get him located for the time being. He was going...
    • 1903, addresses 5

    • 1903, addresses 5
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    • Addresses.: Melbourne DeMille, 1129 Forest Place Baltimore, Md. Z.T. Draper (Basalt,) Idaho. Miss Evadna Isom. 534 W. 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Hannah J. Jennings Navijo Co., Taylor, Ariz. Adelia Squire Manti, Utah. Mrs. Alice Isom...
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    • part of the water shed was a steer a t least three-quarters of a mile from the water. Fearing that it might, however, in some way in time of flood find i t s way into the water supply, they made arrangements to have i t cremated. They also...
    • 1904, addresses 1

    • 1904, addresses 1
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    • Addresses.: Miss Evadna Isom, 534 W. 2nd South., Salt Lake City, Utah Z.T. Draper Bingham Co., Basalt, Idaho. Miss Mary Crawford, Washington County, Virgin City, Utah. Miss Marilla Crawford Springdale, Utah Mr. Daniel Crawford Springdale,...
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    • citizens had in obtaining water for domestic use, and cited the Council's attention to the fact that all water used by said citizens, under the present regulations, had to he hauled and, when obtained, was of inferior quality on account of the...
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    • COLLEGE BASKETBALL La Veil Chamberlain (Captain) Victor Davis Guard • Clyde Chidester Forward Charles Esplin Guard Arshall Watts Center Forest Hunt Guard
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    • HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Grant Seaman (Captain) Worth Wood Guard Dick Thorley Center Forest Hunter Guard Sumner Hatch Guard J. V. Adams Forward

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