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    • Page 37

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    • 34 Chapter 5 Discussion The purpose of this study was to discover the involvement of college students in service and explore the enhancement of their learning because of refection, the reason for their choice for service sites, and whether their...
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    • No pirates no princesses 55 Navigation through the culture and a feeling of directional helplessness is expressed by the mothers in this study. As participant one said, ―they don‘t come with an instruction manual‖ so the mother is left...
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    • Jan. 5, 1911. . .After an extensive discussion, it was the unanimous opinion of the Council t h a t the Board of Health be sustained in closing of all public gatherings. March 3, 1911...The matter of right-of-way and locating grounds for the...
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    • building) But, this was not all. When the teacher's payroll was submitted to the state for payment the latter part of December, the Attorney General ruled that the conditions had not been complied with and the Ward Hall did not meet the...
    • 1908, Feb 23

    • 1908, Feb 23
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    • Sun. February 23, 1908: Pleasant, Cleared off Attended School, meeting and mutual. Mon. 24: Fine, Clear Went up to work on break water at the Salt pond in Zion. Tues. 25: Fine clear Spring weather. came home tonight had band practice Wed. 26:...
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    • 41 Comparison with Previous Studies There have been numerous studies conducted regarding the benefits of physical activity in schools. This study was unique because it targeted lower-­‐elementary students and it pinpointed the most effective type...
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    • 43 When students have choice they are happier and this made for more refreshed, attentive students when back in the classroom. Physical education also proved fairly successful at improving student engagement. It was not as beneficial as recess becaus...
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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...
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    • this far off land of Mexico and separated from so many of our family that we so dearly love, which are separated f?om [us] by such a long distance. But, this life is short at the longest and the generation to which 1 belong wiii soon al1 be passed...
    • 1911, page 13

    • 1911, page 13
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    • 13 nasium, shower baths, and lockers. In connection with the gymnasium work, out-of-door sports, football, basketball, baseball, tennis, track and field work will be given as an encouragement to students to take part in contests with other...
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    • Dec. 19. 1 9 1 2 . . .Mayor Urie stated that we have had a very successful y e a r , free from epidemics of Typhoid and other 1. To contagions. He made recommendations a s follows: extend pipeline to other mountain springs in the Five Lakes...
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    • for the building of the Library Building, found the lowest bid to be $9,500, not considering the heating and plumbing which came to $2,600 to erect the building complete for occupancy. They wished the Council to assist them in raising funds...
    • 1908, Mar 29

    • 1908, Mar 29
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    • Sun. March 29, 1908: Wind clds I attended S. School and Band practise Mon. 30: High wind clds Jim and I are Baling hay for our Land tonight Dance at Springdale Tues. 31: Wind Fixing our wagons up. Wed. April 1: Clear Windy Jim and I started for...
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    • July 2 1 , 1 9 1 3 . . .Tax levy of 22 mills was adopted. Committee appointed to investigate Barnhurst s p r i n g near Five Lakes, reported that the water r u n s from the Spring into the Creek in Right Hand Canyon across what is known as Coke...
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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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    • The canvass of Citv election was made, and the following vote cast for Districts ~ b 1 and 2 were submitted: . Office Mayor: Candidate W. H Leigh (R) . Ualter Granger iD1 Daniel T. Leigh (S) Herbert P. Haight Hillman Dalley Joseph G. Steven~on...
    • 1908, Apr 5

    • 1908, Apr 5
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    • Sun. April 5, 1908: S. Wind T. Clds. Lund to Iron Spring. Mon. 6: High wind Clds. Iron Spring to Foot of Black Ridge Tues. 7: Cold Blustery We came to the Pocket lane Wed. 8: Cold Blustery Got home a little after noon. Thurs. 9: Pleasant T....
    • Chapter 20 - Page 145

    • Chapter 20 - Page 145
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    • Lehi and Henrietta buy Chafin Ilanch. Interrsting experiences with cattle and sheep. Characteristics of Lehi and Henrietta. Henry goes o n a mission. New Castle Reclamation Co. established. Reservoir at GIXSValley and New Castle Irrigation Cn....

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