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    • 13 Gardening Association (Blair, 2009). School gardens surged particularly in urban school districts because researchers found that “non-White students from financially unstable backgrounds who [were] not regularly exposed to open green spaces...
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    • FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Zoe R. Palmer Assistant Professor of History; Dean of Women Mary Lovina Bastow Assistant Professor of Art E. J. Jeppson Instructor in Vocational Industrial Education Allen Cannon Assistant Professor of English Sumner...
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    • KEITH ALBRECHT Minersville, Utah Division of Agriculture GEORGE ARMSTRONG Cedar City, Utah Division of Liberal Arts GARR ASHBY Holden, Utah Division of Agriculture NINA ASHBY Leamington, Utah Division of Home Economics JAY BANKS Cedar City,...
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    • JjMk '^«s?\ ;•;:';. GORDON BARNEY Delta, Utah Division of Agriculture ROMA BENTLEY Parowan, Utah Division of Business NORMA BENTLEY Parowan, Utah Division of Business PERRON BLISS Hinckley, Utah Division of Agriculture McRAE BULLOCH Cedar City,...
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    • DAN DAVIS Hinckley, Utah Division of Liberal Arts JAMES DALLEY Cedar City, Utah Division of Physical Science CLYDE DIXON Cedar City, Utah Division of Liberal Arts BOB DUGGAN Richfield, Utah Division of Liberal Arts MARTHA FITZGERALD Cedar City,...
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    • HAROLD GEORGE Escalante, Utah Division of Liberal Arts HELEN GARDNER Cedar City, Utah Division of Business NORDA GIBSON Hurricane, Utah Division of Liberal Arts ELMO GILLEN Oasis, Utah Division of Industrial Arts ERSEL HALL Hurricane,...
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    • J u n e 29, 1923 . . . [Excerpts from Iron County Record) "President of t h e United S t a t e s . Warren G . Hardine. a n d p a r t y arrived in Cedar City J b n e 27, 1923 on t & new railroad, and Mayor Parley Dalley a n d his official City...
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    • VIRGINIA PORTER Delta, Utah Division of Business HAROLD PFISTER Sheboygan, Wisconsin Division of liberal Arts FLORENCE PRINCE PanguitcK, Utah Division of Business CLAIR PORTER Delta, Utah Division of Agriculture CARL RICHARDS Parowan, Utah Division...
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    • 24 same time, citizens of industrialized nations, the United States chief among them, [were] becoming alienated from the sources of food they eat” (Gow 2005). “To decrease the threat of the obesity epidemic, children need to broaden the...
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    • need not enumerate here, but Bishop Lunt's own expenence is illustrative of these difficulties--he has built five houses since he went there in 1851, the frequent change of location [of the city] and other causes requinng him to do so. But, it is...
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    • DEAN SARGENT Cedar City, Utah Division of Agriculture EASTON SAMPSON Delta, Utah Division of Agriculture MELVIN ROWLEY Parowan, Utak Division of Liberal Arts KENT SMITH Cedar City, Utah. Division of Physical Science EL WOOD STEPHENS Cedar City,...
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    • MACK TAFT Bicknell, UtaK Division of Agriculture DOROTHY WHITE Beaver, Utah Division of Liberal Arts RAY WATERS Richfield, Utah Division of Liberal Arts KATHRYN DOTSON Cedar City, Utah Division of Liberal Arts ESTHER WATSON Cedar City,...
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    • 25 CHAPTER 5: LITERATURE CITED Amos, W., Hoffman, J.I., Frodsham, A., Zhang, L., Best, S., Hill, A.V.S., 2007.Automated binning of microsatellite alleles: problems and solutions. Mol. Ecol. Notes 7, 10–14 Bleckly, D.A., 2001. A Preliminary...
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    • this opportunity to send you these few lines again, hoping it will reach you and find you all well as it leaves us at present through the mercy of God." " We received your most welcon~e and loving letter, my dear children, and we were most happy to...
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    • 30 When schools embarked on a school garden project, many considerations were made. Educators thought about the location of the garden, acquired administrative approval and worked with the facility management staff. Surveys of the land...
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    • 37 state, which was the norm in relevant research. Telephone surveys allowed for direct interaction with practitioners on the ground and firsthand accounts regarding school gardens. Use of a Likert scale in the survey provided systematic...
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    • Herculean efforts of the people of Cedar, the f i r s t building, which is now the Library Building, was ready for school work by the fall of the second year. Some time in 1880, the grading on the railroad had begun, the Los Angeles and Salt Lake...
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    • 2 the “greening” of schools to bring a natural environment to urban areas and supplement school meal plans with food grown on campus. Urban school gardens provided a valuable learning environment that was unusual in large cities. Rural schools...

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