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    • P a g e | 96 PASSBOOK, CUT TO UBUNTU criticize the unfair abuser, she would scold me, with large white eyes, and say that it was not the right thing to do. She said that I should always remember that I must choose the right thing regardless of what...
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    • the officers and authorities of the Church of the Legion and of the Temtory, and to all the people, and say unto you all, do not in the least degree relax your efforts to save your grain, your stock, and all your property, and fort up strong and...
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    • down. We took the cheese vat out and made the cheese house for a living room for mother and put the stove i the 'lean-to.' We had a room back of this we n called a saddle house and this, the boys slept in, but some of us went to the barn to sleep....
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    • Johnny." This horse always pulled them out of the mud and got them started in the morning." .At the time that the Cedar City men were lumbering, other features of the h i l d i n g were being pushed. The college hill property containing 15 acres,...
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    • Cedar Motor Sales AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Cedar City Utah Cedar City Is a Central Point and for That Reason It Is the Natural Place to Do Your Business The people of Southern Utah are finding out that in Cedar City is found one of the largest...
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    • U.S. Embassy 28 As a result of this internship, my technical skills have grown as I have worked in groups, have learned new means of research and how to be a more effective researcher, have learned about management in a government organization,...
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    • DONALD C. URIE Biography 1875 - 1948 Donald Clyde Urie was born in Cedar City, Utah. October 2 9 , 1875, the son of John and Priscilla Klingensmith Urie. He died March 9, 1948. in Provo, Utah. He,attended the Branch Normal School in Cedar City and...
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    • God that they would have an apostle with them to help bear their burdens [referring to Franklin D. Richards, who was intending to stay in Cedar City]. When, on seeing their spirit manifested and the desire to throw all responsibility off from...
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    • 23 involves working with word meaning and understanding text. Currently, “direct screenings in the areas of vocabulary and comprehension have yet to be developed for elementary learners” (Mesmer & Mesmer, 2008, p. 289). Fuchs and Fuchs go on to...
    • 1911, page 9

    • 1911, page 9
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    • THE SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL OF THE University of Utah GENERAL INFORMATION HISTORY. By an act of the Legislature of the State of Utah, approved March 11, 1897, it was provided that a branch of the State...
    • Chapter 19 - Page 135

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    • Henry and others taking mutton to Dixie. Henrietta and Ann, household chores. Making silk. Letter from Henry Lunt to daughter, Hen~.irtti~. ll'illard on mission. Sheep dipping corrals. Rass's pet ewe. Typhoid epidemic and new water system. First...
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    • U.S. Embassy 30 Metaphor…unites reason and imagination. Reason, at the very least, involves categorization, entailment, and inference. Imagination, in one of its many aspects, involves seeing one kind of thing in terms of another kind of...
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    • The Human Element 40 Chapter 4 Method In an attempt to isolate and reveal variance among separate cultures, researchers have identified numerous dimensions of cultures. Hall (1976) introduced the continuum structure for understanding dimensions,...
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    • conditions under which Mrs. Bell would present the said hearse to the City were: a shed or some suitable building be provided by the City for its care and protection, and that i t be used for rich and poor alike and not for any financial gain....
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    • Barbara S t a r r reported on the power situation. In the past, the Federation had thought, in order to make Municipal Power a viable alternative, the community must have the transmission lines as well as the distribution system and the C.P....
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    • the Perry country and finally reached the herd. Walt Cox was herding the sheep at that time and he was in bed asleep when Henry arrived so Henry hobbled his horse out and woke the herder long enough to tell him they would have to get up early the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 79 to handle the things that bother them about another person. Sister-wives do not always get along; when this happens, each woman must evaluate her own needs and work out the issues. Much like interviewee #13, Interviewee #4...
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    • U.S. Embassy 31 experiences like “argument” or “the mind,” structural metaphors emerge as the format for how we understand these ideas. Structural metaphors “allow us…to use one highly structured and clearly delineated concept to...
    • 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...

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