David Miller, July 26, 1880-1886. William Edwards, June 23, 1886-1887. Post office discontinued. Re-established April 24, 1888, with William Edwards again acting. Jess Barton, October 19, 1920. Following Mr. Barton were: Mrs. Hazle Barton,...
would have completely prostrated me. My digestive organs were so much weakened and impaired by the irregular living on horse meat without salt or vegetables that I was feafil that I should never recover. I left for Great Salt Lake City in a wagon...
T h e first settlers in Cedar City and the building of the Old Fort. Early hietory of iron works. Threat of Indian uprising. Livins in old fort. Death of first child. Alma. Picture, Deseret Iron Cornparry. Picture, TheComrnunity Bell.
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Robert J. died when only two days old, before ever coming home from the hospital. Barbara, Will and Claire's baby, died at the age of nine months from whooping cough. Jackson, Bernella and Lehi's haby, died of pneumonia. In 1944 when Lehi was 90...
Man of Many Hobbies
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The work of keeping up a hobby is not so much as it seems.. .It is difficult to tell where an activity leaves off being a hobby and becomes an avocation, or even a vocation. John 5. Boyden Deseret News
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The article continues: Mr. Boyden, hale and surprisingly young for so many accomplishments, can squeeze more out of five minutes than Jack Benny can out of a nickel. "I budget my time. I keep large envelopes...
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by John and his architect friend Ron White, has a large formica counter and cabinets which hide potting soil, clay pots, tools and containers filled with peat moss. A sink under the counter provided working space and...
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Eventually, the malignancy spread to the point that John was completely incapacitated. Carmen's journal contains entries that include reminiscenses of the last months: It's difficult to watch a big, strong, dynamic and...
Grandpa
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The enlargement of our close family circle b y mam'uges and the is advent of gra~~dckildren a joy and blessing causing me to ponder m y o w n u~ortkiness.
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photography, stamp collecting and Indianlore, and gardening, and many other things, and somehow managed to pursue them all at once, although they occasionally made conflicting demands on his time. On one...
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Chapter 1
Introduction- Nature of the Problem
School gardens have constituted a valuable opportunity to integrate curriculum
and provide hands-on learning. The school garden movement planted itself in numerous
education philosophies including...
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controlled stratified national sample of thirty suburban school districts. Quantitative and
qualitative data was gathered from suburban, public school administrators. This research
did not seek data from rural, urban, or private schools. This...
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to explore, and a chance to manipulate their surroundings, children [became] less
aggressive and more ready to learn” (Coffee, 1999, p. 37). Furthermore Coffee found
that as students took ownership of their environment, “especially to nurture...
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into the American education system. School gardens had the greatest success when there
was government support. School gardens were consistently viewed as a beneficial
teaching tool. Historical barriers to school gardens have continued to create...
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When the student [understood] that the life of the plants that have been sown
depend[ed] upon his care and in watering them … without which the little plant
drie[d] up … the child [became] vigilant, as one who [was] beginning to feel...