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    • 1899, Apr 28

    • 1899, Apr 28
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    • Fri. April 28, 1899: Ther. cold. Wea. a light sprinkle last night stormy. I partly made a shoe this after noon. Saturday 29: Ther. 2 pm. 42º., Wea. raining We branded part of our stock this forenoon with C on the left ribs. I worked at my shoes...
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    • URIAH TREHARNE JONES Biography 1861 - 1929 Uriah T r e h a r n e Jones was born Feb. 11, 1861 in Cedar City. Iron County, Utah, t h e son of Thomas and Sage Treharne Jones. He had a twin s i s t e r , Sarah Ann, and they were the youngest of a...
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    • SHERRELL VAN "JACK" SAWYERS Biography Jack Sawyers, t h e name h e usually goes b y , was born August 28, 1933. I n J o s e p h , Utah, to Bill Mac a n d Irene Miller Sawyers. He attended the f i r s t a n d second g r a d e in Joseph and completed...
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    • Legion. The escort arrived at Governor Young's at 9:00 a.m. and everyone saluted him at the west door of his mansion as he appeared on the steps.' The residents of Cedar City held their own celebration and Henry wrote the following about the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 71 Vietnam, you’re dead.” Although this interviewee never encountered this soldier after basic training, this abuse left an indelible mark on this man that lasted for decades and contributed to his desire to live in an...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 4 via thumb drive. An entire course can be distributed in one, self-contained document. Below is a list of components that can be incorporated into an I-Text: 1. Communication Console – The main drawback of...
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    • U.S. Embassy 23 Similar to Dr. Challis’s course format, Dr. Heuett allows students to choose their own speech topic. Having the fortunate opportunity to attend speeches that have impacted and changed me, I was determined to set the bar for my...
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    • No pirates no princesses 53 conservative Christian feel more pressure to keep the children in line with the moral teaching of their church. A mother who is ―spiritual‖ rejects using religious teachings as an easy way to not take responsibility...
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    • 35 Figure 3. Student Engagement After a Classroom Energizer Resting As a control, the researcher allowed the students to have one rest day. This involved the students coming into the researcher’s classroom and simply resting (sitting quietly) at th...
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    • U.S. Embassy 24 (2003) were important starting points for a flow of literature that helped enrich my understanding of the political world and international relations. Understanding the global community was of utmost importance in preparation for...
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    • 36 researcher also noted that more students asked to use the restroom during the lesson on these days. Overall, the students appeared restless and became disengaged in the lesson more quickly than the days where they were given the opportunity to mov...
    • 1908, page 19

    • 1908, page 19
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    • 19 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. COURSES OF STUDY. The Branch Normal offers the following courses: (1) The regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year, which is...
    • Chapter 18 - Page 129

    • Chapter 18 - Page 129
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    • Utah becomes a state. Branch Normal School established in Cedar City. Gettins lumber for the building. .Acquiring property. Committees in charye. Picture of "Old Main." O n Jan. 4, 1896, Utah ("Eutaw" meaning "High up" or "In the tops of the...
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    • The Human Element 35 practitioner, on paper, what a community’s list of favorite values are, but by observing the people interacting with one another and the organization itself will reveal how they act out and act upon those values. It will...
    • 1898, Jan 27

    • 1898, Jan 27
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    • Thurs. Jan. 27, 1898: Wea. Cold & Cloudy Done some printing and took a group of 16 men. Friday 28: Wea. Cloudy commenced snowing and blowing about 11 am. we went and took a picture of the school size 8x10 snow began to fly shortly after school...
    • 1899, May 7

    • 1899, May 7
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    • Sun. May 7, 1899: Ther. pleasant. Wea. cloudy light showers am. We went up in Cougar Canyon and got some quaken asp bark forenoon rested the rest of the day. Monday 8: Ther. coolº., Wea. sprinkle in after noon. light clouds. J.R. Crawford &...
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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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    • On July 23rd, a contingent of the militia, sent fYom Manti on a scouting expedition, had a "brush" with a band of warriors at Pleasant Creek killing six or seven Indians.'' There were several other skirmishes during the summer. Captain Gunnison,...

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