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    • 1903, page 19

    • 1903, page 19
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    • 19 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. should take Geometry, plane and solid; others should take Geometry (a) and either Domestic Science or Manual Training. Note 2: Along with Algebra, principles of arithmetic will be given. Third Year. First...
    • 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...
    • 1903, page 20

    • 1903, page 20
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    • 20 SOUTHERN BRANCH FOUR YEARS KINDERGARTEN COURSE. The first two years of this course are the same as the first two years of the Normal course. Third Year. First half. Second half. 1. English c 4 4 2. Kindergarten Practice...
    • Page 158

    • Page 158
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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 79

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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 80 husband. Some of the young sister-wives even called her “Mom” for a while as they matured in their roles as wives and mothers. There are no relationships in monogamous culture that are the same as that of a sister-wife....
    • 1908, page 27

    • 1908, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week throughout the year. Trigonometry I. Formulas for Trigonometric functions with graphic illustration, Cartesian ordinates and abscissa solution of...
    • 1903, page 21

    • 1903, page 21
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    • 21 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. PREPARATORY COURSES TO THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, SALT LAKE CITY. ARTS AND SCIENCES. First Year. First half Second half. 1. Algebra a 5 5 2. Botany a 3 3. Drawing a 4 4 4. English...
    • Page 159

    • Page 159
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    • interest in occupying the new Town Plot. Later in the season a large influx of immigrants from thenorth came in. We were now nearly 1,000 strong--men, women, and children3'*" There were only twelve white casualties of the Walker War. None of these...
    • 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....
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    • The Human Element 44 Chapter 5 Analysis: Pre-Katrina Consideration History of the Ninth Ward New Orleans is said to be one of the “most distinctive and culturally diverse cities” in North America (Haas, n.d., para. 1). In 2004 the city’s...
    • Page 161

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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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    • The Human Element 45 The most commonly known and geographically the largest New Orleans Ward is the Ninth. This ward includes the area between the Mississippi River, Franklin Avenue, Almonaster Avenue, People’s Avenue, Lake Ponchartain, Saint...
    • Page 141

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    • Everything for the Dairyman Full stocks of machinery and supplies are available at both our Portland and Salt Lake City stores for dairy, creamery, cheese factory and milk distributor. Take advan-tage of our experience and service facilities in the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 85 Short Creek was founded in that area because nobody else wanted to live there (See figure 2). The people who moved to Short Creek found the climate difficult, but sufficiently isolated. There they believed they could...
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    • increased the labors and hardships of the settlers.' This new plot was organized into wards during the meeting on Sunday, August 2 1, 1853. The speakers were Patriarch E. H. Groves, Major John D. Lee, and President Henry Lunt. Ward One was south of...
    • Page 143

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    • help with the laying of the pipe. The water system was laid out according to specifications and each councilman supervised a given section. Later, a second bonding of $9,858 covered the cost of piping spring water from higher up in the mountain...
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    • ENGRAVINGS by SALT LAKE ENGRAVING COMPANY 158 Regent Street Salt Lake City Now IN OUR NEW BUILDING aer \Jne Koor Now, more than ever before, this is headquarters for school and college annuals. In our new, modern, daylight plant, with an enlarged...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 86 Beginning with the construction of the highway and more noticeably with the availability of instant communication through mobile telephones, internet, and satellite television the distance between Centennial Park and the...

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