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    • SENIORS Esther Watson Billy Manning Sidney McConnell John M. Foster Carmen Leigh Max Bowen Hilma Hopkins Jay Banks Nana Kenney Alva Kearns McRae Bullock Mildred Walker Smoot Seaman Leora Petty Rodney Palmer Doris Leigh Hollis Middleton Helen...
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    • DRAMA ' "! NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th Grant Redford . . Director Carmen Leigh . . Student Director THE CAST Prison Matron Judge Heath District Attorney His Secretary Defense Attorney His Secretary Clerk of Court Karen Andre Dr. Kirkland Mrs. John...
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    • SOPHOMORES them who came over from the Junior High feeling like Orphan Annies and Andies. They are plan-ning a gala Sophomore party in April to wind up a harmonious year. The Sophomores have been a little slow, or should it be said...
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    • HOPE WILLIAMS GLENNIS SIMPKINS VAN ESPLIN DOROTHY WOOD DOROTHY BRADSHAW JACK BERGSTROM ELIZABETH MANNING SOPHOMORES ially proud, are as fol-lows: Talmage McDonough President Grant Beiderman Vice-President Rae Merryweather Secretary-Treasurer Idona...
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    • DRAMATICS IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE GRANT H. REDFORD, Director NINA RIGBY, Stage Manager LEO CAHOON, Business Manager THE CAST Billy Manning Eloise Lunt John Manning Charles Thompson Darlene Cline Evans Woodbury Kent Smith Roe Buhannan Hurchell...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 12 members lived in relative peace as they established colonies throughout, what are today the states of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, and Nevada. As the borders of the United States expanded to include the Mormon...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 13 became the fourth president of the Church. In the LDS Church’s biannual General Conference in April of 1890, where leaders of the Church gathered to speak to the general Church members about issues relating to doctrine and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 14 In the years following the Manifesto, mainstream Americans were skeptical of the reversal of the LDS Church’s position on polygamy. In fact, many LDS Church members were skeptical of the legitimacy of Wilford Woodruff’s...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 15 followers to remain full members of the LDS Church because they continued to believe that it was the proper organization of God’s kingdom on earth created by Joseph Smith. Before his death in 1934, Lorin Woolley called and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 16 Heber J. Grant understood that he needed to receive the blessing of John W. Woolley but because of his jealousy and overinflated ego, was unwilling to accept that another person held a higher power than himself. Because...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 17 marriage in peace. From this time forward, the Work maintained a congregation in Salt Lake City and one in Short Creek. As Lorin Woolley grew older, he understood that it would be important to reorganize the high priesthood...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 19 for the beleaguered believers. The strongest threat to the Work came in 1953 when Arizona Governor John Howard Pyle ordered Arizona state officers to drive a convoy of police vehicles and buses into Short Creek in an attempt...
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    • 31 5 REFERENCES Applied Biosystems (2006). Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification Kit User’s Manual. Applied Biosystems Foster City, California. Chapters 1-6. Ayaly-Torres S , Chen Y, Svoboda T, Rosenblatt J and Van Houten B. Analysis of Gene...
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    • vii Acknowledgments I would like to thank Dr. James McCoy, my thesis advisor for making this experience a positive journey. Thanks to the committee members, Dr. Thomas Cunningham, Dr. Prent Klag, and Professor Ray Brooks, for taking their time to...
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    • Byron and I discussed any pressing matters we needed to deal with for the SATW dinner. The one thing we do not have finalized is the centerpieces. I know Wendy from Bloomer’s is supposed to have something done for us by April 5, but I did not...
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    • with most of his points. We are trying to tell a story through our dinner, something Poimiroo stressed was important. I did learn some other interesting things. Here are my notes from his presentation: -There will be 4 types of attendees: 1....

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