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    • Page 156

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    • The smaller settlements were to abandon their locations and move to a larger fort. Paragonah and Johnston's Fort were advised to move into Parowan. New Harmony was advised to come to Cedar Fort Another entry from the joumal kept by the command...
    • Page 411

    • Page 411
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    • invaluable experience, and the Lord has blessed and sustained you in a remarkable manner. You have much to be thankful for, for the Lord has manifested His love for you. With love and blessing to you and yours, your afectionate brother, George...
    • Page 157

    • Page 157
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    • Some communities complied, some did not. Since Cedar City was so far away from the open fighting it seemed somewhat extreme to send their cattle to Salt Lake City, especially since acquiring livestock had taken a great effort and the settlers...
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    • The company arrived with the cattle at the foot of Utah Mountain (Jordan) on August 24." This stock was delivered to the Church Tithing Office where Bishop Hunter rehsed to receive them. They were turned across the Jordan River, and the people in...
    • Page 413

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    • Thomas asked George and Oscar to help hirn on this contract and they made a good profit from this work. Thomas had acquired a fourhorse team and a wagon and was working in the freighting business when he found out about this job working for...
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    • KEITH ALBRECHT Minersville, Utah Division of Agriculture GEORGE ARMSTRONG Cedar City, Utah Division of Liberal Arts GARR ASHBY Holden, Utah Division of Agriculture NINA ASHBY Leamington, Utah Division of Home Economics JAY BANKS Cedar City,...
    • 1910, page 185

    • 1910, page 185
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    • 30 Days September 1910: S 4 Clouds I went up early and turned the water in the canal. M 5-T 6 on the canal as usual Clear cool like fall-weather W 7 clear Jim Crawford is here tonight, he and Jake are going to St.. George on their Bikes. Th 8...
    • Page 414

    • Page 414
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    • this far off land of Mexico and separated from so many of our family that we so dearly love, which are separated f?om [us] by such a long distance. But, this life is short at the longest and the generation to which 1 belong wiii soon al1 be passed...
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    • Page 33
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    • U.S. Embassy 33 economies. China and India “will become the world's dominant suppliers of manufactured goods and services” (BRICs, n.d.). Hegemony/Elitism and Identity through Discourse Amandeep Sandhu explains that the countries of the world...
    • Page 160

    • Page 160
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    • 1. William E. Berrett, The Restored Church, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1969) p. 252. 2. Milton R. Hunter, The Founding of Utah, (1922). p 270. 3. Matthlas F. Cowley, Wilford WoodrujJ (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1964). 4....
    • Page 415

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    • Dear Daughter Violet: Hope 1 have not kept you waiting to go to the temple. 1 send you the name of a cousin, Ann Haie. She was baptized for by your sister Eva, J a n u q 1878, the 15th. She was seaied to your Uncle Thomas, May 25, 1893, and Brother...
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    • BflCIAN STAFF NINA RIGBY, Assistant Editor JACK FOSTER DIANE BOOTH CARL RICHARDS LOTTIE POULSON GEORGE ARMSTRONG NINA ASHBY ETHEL KING by the inquisitive members of the staff. The staff with the aid of their faculty advisor, Mr. Ray B. West, Jr....
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    • U.S. Embassy 34 (Dobson, 1970), the U.S. redefines its authority as developing nations threaten its authority (Barker & Tinnick, 2006). This identity construction is brought about through social means. Sandhu explained that countries viewed as...
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    • GEORGE A. SMITH He was appointed as head of the Iron Mission, Iron County, in 1850. JOHN D. LEE he people involved in the Iron Mission left Salt Lake Ct Dec. 7, 1850, and Lee iy was appointed as Clerk. Henry Lunt was President Smith's private...
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    • HAROLD GEORGE Escalante, Utah Division of Liberal Arts HELEN GARDNER Cedar City, Utah Division of Business NORDA GIBSON Hurricane, Utah Division of Liberal Arts ELMO GILLEN Oasis, Utah Division of Industrial Arts ERSEL HALL Hurricane,...
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    • Page 36
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    • U.S. Embassy 36 ambassador gave on September 3, 2008 entitled, “The Best of the BRICs: A Call for Global Partnership.” The framework for identifying the metaphors in the text and what they induce will follow George Lakoff and Mark Johnson’s...
    • 1903, Feb 20

    • 1903, Feb 20
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    • Fri. Feb. 20, 1903: Ther. Pleasant., breeze from south Wea. Clear. 4-30 pm. Thin clouds. Herded up thru the little black canyon (south of camp) and on the hills each side of the canyon. George Esplin and Myron Holegate arrived here this evening....

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