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    • Page 436

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    • same age as he was and sometimes people thought they were twins. Heaton was very dark-complexioned and Frank was quite light for a Mexican. At first, Frank worked for fifty cents a day, but eventually worked for room and board and went to school to...
    • Page 178

    • Page 178
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    • tura, Kanarra, and Iron Springs. Because of this late fall riding, I was delayed in getting bark to the University and was two months late for scho01."~ The Arizona Strip was used primarily as cattle range and was grazed all year, but especially in...
    • 1914, Apr 27

    • 1914, Apr 27
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    • Mon. April 27, 1914: Ther. Cool Wea. Ptly. Cldy Cleaning the Flanigan ditch planted six rows of cane thru the Oakcreek field also planted carrots, Parsnips, Cucumbers & Golden Honey melons Tuesday 28: Ther. Cold Wea. Raining Cleaned nine rods of...
    • 1901, Mar 22

    • 1901, Mar 22
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    • Fri. Mar. 22, 1901: Ther. 44., 62., Wea. Winds Ptly. Cloudy, rain. light sprinkle tonight. Dan, Jake and I went to Zion and got two loads of cottonwoods to set out. 1) Saturday 23: Ther. 40 ;m. Wea. Wind, Ptly Cloudy, I helped father in the...
    • 1901, Mar 24

    • 1901, Mar 24
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    • Sun. Mar. 24, 1901: Ther. 35., 50., Wea. Clouds I attended after noon and evening meetings. 1) Monday 25: Ther. 33., 58., Wea. Thin Clouds. John Winder, Jacob Crawford & I went and got our cattle off the Oak Creek Bench. We branded the calves this...
    • Page 103

    • Page 103
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    • 90 Chapter 6 Animation with Photoshop in the document window changes accordingly. When the image is saved in the GIF format, the frames will be saved as separate images within the GIF image file. When the image is displayed on a web page, it is...
    • Preface - Page xi

    • Preface - Page xi
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    • PREFACE I t was a clear, warm day. The atmosphere was so transparent that the mountains many miles ahead seemed to he just a stone's throw away. A young sandy-haired man with clear blue eyes was walking a l o n ~ leading a large sorrel horse...
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    • creeks out of the canyons, widens to encompass an area of good farmland, then tapers off and disappears in the desert gorges and mesas that stretch westward. With the advent of spring, the snow banks melt and disappear, and the mountainsides become...
    • 1914, Sep 30

    • 1914, Sep 30
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    • Wed. Sept. 30, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Shower pm We picked some grapes to pickle I finished hauling the corn from the W.H.G. field. Got a drag of oak poles from Oakcreek. Thursday, Oct. 1: Ther. Pleasant- Wea. clouds Went up to mouth of Pine...
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    • SOPHOMORES Roberta Platt New Castle, Utah Mont Kenney Cedar City, Utah Earl Neilson Leamington, Utah Inez Corry Cedar City, Utah Lyman Finlinson Oak City, Utah Annie Fife Cedar City, Utah Wayne Banks I! Cedar City, Utah Victor Robinson Paragonah,...
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    • FRESHMEN Russell Hicken Heber, Utah Isobel Finlinson Oak City, Utah Dixie Thompson Thomas Williams Leamington, Utah Ethel King Cedar City, Utah Richard Rowley Cedar City, Utah Sam Pritchard Parowan, Utah Julia Bybee Tropic, Utah Lucile...
    • 1905, Jun 13

    • 1905, Jun 13
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    • Tues. June 13, 1905: Ther. Hot. Wea. clouds. How we do sweat. Passed thru Lawton this fore noon. passed south of Cache waded west Cach Creek, asked for shelter eight times then were forced to stay with Uncle Sam, slept what little we could under an...
    • 1898, cash account 12

    • 1898, cash account 12
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    • XCash Account. XJuly. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 1 They sold me down the river And I must parded be From all that I love dearly And all that’s dear to me Chorus Fare-well my peaceful cabin Beside the old oak tree Fare-well my wife and children...
    • 1906, Jun 2 1905

    • 1906, Jun 2 1905
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    • Names and addresses: June 1905. Comanche Co. O.T. 2-11- A.L. Garringers and A.S. Beeler 12. A.J. Harris 6 ½ east of Lawton, Okla. 13- Uncle Same, slept under an oak tree. 14. Mr. Jarvis Breakfast s-e of Cache “ Mrs. Rhoda Hale, dinner....
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    • LOREN A . WHETTEN Biography 1908 Loren Amasa Whetten was horn March 1 9 , 1908, in Colonia Garcia. Chihuahua, Mexico, the son of John Amasa and Martha Elizabeth Carling Whetten. The Whetten family was driven from Mexico as refugees in 1912, because...
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    • SOPHOMORES The Grand Master of the Consumer Sees that the stew is distributed to all teachers and students on the trip. The Diligent Dipper-Upper Has the honor of dip-pin' up the stew for each person, as much as any-one can eat. The Guardian of the...

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