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    • 1911, page 18

    • 1911, page 18
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    • 18 fees required of other students for a corresponding term of attendance. * * * The President of the University may at any time cancel the normal scholarship of any student for neglect or incompetency and require the payment to the University...
    • 1911, page 21

    • 1911, page 21
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    • 21 CREDITS. Students going from the Branch Normal to the University at Salt Lake City to finish their course will receive credits for all the subjects they have already completed. Such students in applying for registration at the...
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    • 38 Kindergarten Teacher Questionnaire Six months into the school year, 26 kindergarten teachers in a local school district completed a questionnaire that asked specific questions pertaining to the amount of time and resources they allocated to...
    • Page 425

    • Page 425
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    • who had &tten it, had aiso put the word 'Father' below. It had been only an hour since the folks had lee'the graveyard. Had they known we were so near they could have sent for us. Edgerton, knowing how far we had to travel, said it would be so far...
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    • 40 Table 12 Participant Age Response Percent 20-­‐25 3.8% 26-­‐30 19.2% 31-­‐35 19.2% 36-­‐40 3.8% 41-­‐45 0.0% 46-­‐50 26.9% 51-­‐55 15.4% 56-­‐60 7.7% 61-­‐65 3.8% 66+ 0.0% The teachers were then asked to specify how...
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    • THE WEB 232 172 􀁳􇌀 􀀴􃐀􀁒􅈀􀁙􅤀 􀁎􄸀􀁏􄼀􀁔􅐀 􀁔􅐀􀁏􄼀 􀁃􄌀􀁁􄄀􀁕􅔀􀁓􅌀􀁅􄔀 􀁔􅐀􀁈􄠀􀁅􄔀 􀁓􅌀􀁕􅔀􀁐􅀀􀁐􅀀􀁏􄼀􀁒􅈀􀁔􅐀 􀁔􅐀􀁅􄔀􀁁􄄀􀁍􄴀...
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    • HISTORY OF CEDAR CITY BY John Urie, 1880 Cedar City i s a beautiful little village situated on the r i m of the Great American Basin and is 5,615 feet above the level of the sea. With i t s 740 inhabitants (Census of 18801, i t s 135 houses, i t s...
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    • 6 Ancient DNA & Molecular Methods Biological samples collected at crime scenes may be limited in sample size and degraded due to environmental conditions or age. Unlike standard forensic DNA tests, DNA identification of historical remains is more...
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION 18 program are primarily women ages 19 or older with only three men in the program of 75 students. Students in the beginning welding program were primarily young men ages 14 to 17 with only five young women in the program of 122...
    • Page 435

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    • that the Lunts usually had more than anyone else in town. They always had a garden because they had a stream of water to use for inigation running through their property. There was very little water i Pacheco during the dry months, but the Lunts...
    • Page 159

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    • tion at hand, they turned their efforts to the possibility of underground water. In 1915 the! hired a professio~mlwell driller from California by the name of Hal-ry Paine. He sct up a big steam rig and dug an 800 foot hole near the hotel location,...
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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...
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    • No pirates no princesses 85 THEM TO UNDERSTAND WHY BEING A CONSUMER FOR AN ITEM IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. I: THAT‘S GREAT. YOU‘RE A GREAT RESOURCE BECAUSE YOU HAVE CHILDREN RANGING IN AGE FROM 21 TO 4. SO, YOU‘VE REALLY GOT A LONG HISTORY DEALING...
    • Page 214

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    • ELIAS MORONI CORRY Biography 1884 - 1947 Elias Moroni Corry was born in Cedar City. Utah. February 2 1 , 1884, the son of William Henry and Elizabeth Louise P a r r y Corry. William Henry Corry was a blacksmith, having followed the same occupation...
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    • 52 Appendix B Kindergarten Teacher Questionnaire Kindergarten Teachers’ Beliefs About Students’ Academic Progression 1. What is your gender? Male Female 2. What is your race? White African-American Hispanic Asian Native American...
    • Page 187

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    • Hopkins were chosen and ordained. Counselors to President Haight in the Stake were Jonathan Pugmire and John Higbee. President Young made the following remarks at this conference, which were written in the Cedar Records: The spirit of the people is...
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    • Mary Ann's fourth child, Randle Wilson Lunt manied Catherine Jeanette Gibson and they had eight children. At the age of nineteen he became a stage coach driver on the Milford-St George run and later became a f m e r and livestockman. His first wife...

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