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    • The cute bunch of greenlings of last year are ripening into a great and seem to be very promising. The officers have really done their part in inject-ing pep and personality into class members. Kent Dover, President, was assisted by Carol Sargent,...
    • 1927 97

    • 1927 97
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    • STOCK JUDGING TOCK Judging is listed this year for the first time as a Student Body Activity. As such it warrants honorable mention. The college team became the undisputed cham-pions of the state by defeating the mother institution, and the high...
    • 1899, Jan 31

    • 1899, Jan 31
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    • Tues. Jan. 31, 1899: W.L.C. Oakcreek, Utah. Ther. 1-20 pm. 54º., Wea. smoky, s. wind pm. We hauled some black willows up for fence. I took Photo of Uncle T.D.G. and family. Went to M.I.A. meeting in evening. Wednesday, Feb. 1: Ther. 8-30 am....
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    • necessary in housekeeping which we were entirely destitute of, such as pots and kettles. May the Lord reward them for their goodness. I will in retum for their kindness to me endeavor, by the help of Jehovah, to prove myself worthy of their good...
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    • 6 CHAPTER 2 Literature Review There is an expanding body of research regarding the connection between physical activity and students’ ability to perform in school. In this paper, the researcher reviewed previous studies about how school-­‐based...
    • 1927 98

    • 1927 98
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    • ARTHUR J. MORRIS Coach E. RAY LYMAN Coach Stock Judges Coaches WO trips were taken for the contests: the first to the Ogden show in the fall and the second to the Salt Lake show in the spring. The record made by the high school boys in the fall...
    • 1901, Dec 5

    • 1901, Dec 5
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    • Thurs. Dec. 5, 1901: Ther. 47., 65., Wea. Thin Clouds, Johny & I drove some of our cattle back to Zion this forenoon. I [a]ttended the ward conference this after-noon. Thomas P. Bottom of the Stake Presidency and Samuls H. Wells of the High Council...
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    • Aug. 2 0 . 1970.. .Mayor Whetten appointed Clarence Miller to the planning and Zoning Commission. Ray Christensen, of the F. A. A . , met with the Council to discuss more space at the Airport for F.A.A. Offices. He stated that they could use 3,000...
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    • 8 maintained that “improved fluency leads to greater comprehension” (p. 3). He continued by saying that in high school students, a lack of fluency led to troubles in comprehension (p. 3). The research suggests that there does exist somewhat of...
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    • 9 “Comprehension is a complex process” (Pardo, 2004, p. 272). Therefore, reading comprehension requires certain skills and knowledge: decoding words, reading fluently with prosody, and personally interacting with the text to make meaning from...
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    • Lois Atkinson allows friends to autograph her new jacket A football man tries for a high one This man Kryl appears, bowing after the numerous curtain calls . "Tuff Linford scowls as a flash bulb interrupts his journey to the timers stand during a...
    • 1927 100

    • 1927 100
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    • Hig,h ScKool Stock Judging, UT of the seventeen teams competing at the Ogden show, the Cedar City high school team won first and out of the fifty-one boys competing in the contest, the A. B. C. produced three high point men. The team made a total...
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    • 10 Fewster, & McCormick (2010) further stated that “approximately eight million adolescents struggled with reading” (p. 636). High School (9th to 12th Grade) Cassidy, Valadez, Garrett, & Barrera (2010) reported that adolescent literacy is a hot...
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    • 74 tourism organizations will be able to also see what sources of information continue to be most important to travelers in the future. These organizations will be able to continually refocus their strategic marketing plans to accommodate changing...
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    • LIFE Bonheimer Kryl, noted maestro, directs his famous symphony orchestra The towering chimney at whose base lies the boiler house where Bill Flannigan has kept watch for thirty years Two men compete to see who gets the pigskin Roy Cooper...
    • 1915 28

    • 1915 28
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    • Seniors' Farewell "WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we discover that our life is embosomed in beauty." Experiences left behind us assume an even more pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle ap­proaches when the...
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    • and they were cooked in every way the women could contrive. Thus the day was saved. This event was no less miraculous than the 'mama' of ancient Israel. Broughton wrote that the year of 1892 was a most desperate one, flour was not to be bought. The...
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    • 11 today require some college education, and the needs for efficient literary skills are increasing in the fast-growing job market (National Governor’s Association, 2005). The research suggests that even adolescents are struggling with simple...
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    • No pirates no princesses 28 Affluenza (DeGraf, Wann and Naylor, 2005)is a groundbreaking and clever book, describing the problems of our hyper-consumer culture in three clever parts: Symptoms; Causes; Treatment. It calls for downshifting...

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