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    • filled it with grain that summer. That wa5 the only time they ever planted anything. there. They fenced everything in to protect the crops from the animals. The garden produced very well. Henry didn't get hack until after school had let out late in...
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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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    • top of the flour sack while at the sheepherd. Because of this ability, Uriah was nicknamed "Graham Cake" by "Poots" Walker.' Lehi not only could fix thinp with baling wire, he learned to be resourceful and could manufacture or fix almost anything....
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    • NOV.15, 1908. . . . L. W. Jones spoke and encouraged the saints to keep in the work of the Lord, and be faithful. Said he took great consolation in the saying, "The race is not to the swift, not the battle to the strong, but with them that endureth...
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    • necessity of having a full attendance of children and grown people at conference next Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 18-19. . . . . Conference - U.T. Jones released as Stake President. Oct. 20, 1909. . . L. W. Jones said he had been very much...
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    • M. just stood there and looked at each other. They could see that some of the fellows were getting promoted real fast, but they remained silent and started out as privates. Rass and Lehi M. stayed together in battery "F." They were in the depot...
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    • loaded f r o ~ n wagons onto a neat stack in the stackyard, with the help the of a derrick and horses. There was a real knack to running this equipment effectively, and being able to get the hay in uniform stacks with the least amount of time and...
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    • O n Lehi's eighty-sixth hirthday Nov. 15, 1940 an article appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune entitled "Scores Honor Pioneer of Southern Utah," the opening paragraph stated that: Lehi W. Jones Looks Back on Long and Active Career -Cedar City - Lehi...
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    • Kumen Jones and his first wife, Mary Nielson, were the parents of one hoy, Leonard Kumen Jones, born in 1889. Kumen and his second wife, Lydia May Lyman, who were married Dec. 2, 1882, were parents of ten children, they are as follows: Franklin...
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    • Family Date of Birth Gwendolyn Jones Denton Jones Katherine Jones Richard Jones Alma Hintze Uriah Jones Hugh Hintze Scott Gardner Reuben Jones Florence Jones Sage Gardner Beth Hintze Wendell Jones Robert S. Jones Thomas H. Jones Margaret Jones...
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    • lrtah Mexican Sugar and Livestock Co. Hulkito Oil & Royalties Company Escalante Oil & Dev. Co. Virgin Valley Oil Co. Parowan Oil Co. Man~moth Plaster and Cement Co. Cedar City Creamery Co. Bullion Canyon Mining & Milling Co. Beaver Woolen hlills...
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    • "He celebrated his 93rdbirthday with members of his family Nov. 15. He hecame ill the next day and had been bedfast most of the time since." "In 1932 Mr. Jones accepted one of the most important positions of his carreer. Then 7 8 , he was named...
    • Iron Mountain, Blowout Pit

    • Iron Mountain, Blowout Pit

    • Iron mines and mining--Iron County (Utah); Mining machinery; Utah International, Inc.

    • Iron Mountain, Blowout Pit. SHE-74, working in ore. EDE-26, working in ore. During three month period (Oct., Nov., and Dec.) 52,918 tons of ore were hauled to plant and 2,100 cu. yds, of stripping were hauled from pit.
    • Blowout Pit, Iron Mountain

    • Blowout Pit, Iron Mountain

    • Iron mines and mining--Iron County (Utah); Mining machinery; Utah International, Inc.

    • Blowout Pit, Iron Mountain. SHE-74, working in ore. EDE-26, drilling in ore. During three month period, (Oct., Nov., and Dec.) 52,918 tons of ore were hauled to plant and 2,100 cu. yds. of stripping were hauled from pit.
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    • 33 Roux C, Gill K,Sutton J, Lennard C. A further study to investigate the effect of fingerprint enhancement techniques on the DNA analysis of bloodstains. Journal of Forensic Identification 1999;49(4):357-376. Saviers, K. D. Latent Print Powders....
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    • 4 0 References Bear, D. R., Invernizzi, M., Templeton, S., & Johnston, F. (2004). Words their way: word study for phonics, vocabulary, and spelling instruction (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Merrill/Prentice Hall. Burkhart, J. L....

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