Mon. May 1, 1899: Ther. 1-30 pm. 48º., Wea. showery, hauled a little hay back of the barn also a load of [curse] from the sand bottom melon ground. Tuesday 2: Ther. 10-30 am. 48º., Wea. clouds going s. J.A. Winder, J.R. Crawford & I started for...
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7. Quiz Console – Students can take quizzes using the Quiz Console. Instructors can
build quizzes using four question types: multiple choice, true-false, fill in the blank,
and short answer. The quizzes are...
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Figure 10: TIC chromatographs of ethyl acetate extraction of methamphetamine sample (bottom) and blank (top).
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
The pioneer settlement of Coalville was first called Chalk Creek, after a stream that watered the area, but when coal was discovered on the townsite the name was changed. John grew up on stories passed down...
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
Chase Peterson, appointed President of the University of Utah in 1983.) In another Scouting venture, John and others made a camp on the side hill in Boyden's Grove (the bottom of the ledge at the top of the...
Tues. Jan. 3, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. N. breeze, Clear South breeze pm We set out this morning to see the School Trustees to see if we can get the house tomorrow evening, Mr. Hill the Post Master is willing, but as some Tubs do not stand on...
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect medicine." It was 50 yards down the hill, so Dad started his arms swinging like a windmill at the top of the hill. By the time he got to the bottom, going about 50 mph at his own estimate, he hit the kid like a...
Sun. June 18, 1899: Ther. hotº., Wea. clouds going N. I attended School & meeting. We had a picnic at Grand Father’s today noon, for Uncle Moses’s birthday. Monday 19: Ther. 11 am 95º., Wea. sprinkled a little I furrowed out some melon...
Wed. June 21, 1899: Ther. 93º., Wea. clear noon Planted melons on sand bottom am. planted corn acrost river pm. Thursday 22: Ther. 94º., Wea. clear. noon we set 5 tires uncovered the coal pit, & planted a little corn acrost the wash am. planted...
Fri. Jan. 9, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. few thin clds Plowed the piece of land on the river bottom above Dan’s. Saturday 10: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin clouds Johny, Squire & I finished husking mother’s corn
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Figure 1: Illustration contrasting teosinte and maize................................................... 2
Figure 2: Location of the geographical Four Corners region...................................... 4
Figure 3: Aerial photo...
Sun. April 26, 1908: Pleasant Clear White frost last night Attended meeting this afternoon. Mon. 27: Cool Clear Toning some photo prints. Tues. 28: Pleasant Clear Windy Plowing for father in the Wire field Wed. 29: Warm Clear Finished plowing in...
maintained the records. He regarded it as routine to take readings on the stars late at night, sometimes standing waist-deep in snow. His maps were used by thousands of immigrants on their travels to Oregon and California. Fremont's report...
Sat. July 15, 1899: Ther. 69º., 98º., Wea. partly cloudy (My 26th birth day) thinned cane by the foot log fore noon hoed corn after noon on the big red clay piece. Sunday 16: Ther. 74º., 100º., Wea. storming in east & south. Father & I hauled...
Sun. May 10, 1908: Pleasant Clds Attended S.S. and meeting. Band Serenaded Grafton. Mon. 11: Cool Clouded up Plowed a little of the Big Red Clay piece Tues. 12: Cool Raining Toning photos Wed. 13: Pleasant T. Clds Trimmed and mounted photos Went...
Thurs. July 27, 1899: Ther. 74´., 100º., Wea. partly cloudy. John Ruesch & I worked on the public part of the upper ditch acrost the river fore noon. We hauled 2 loads hay from sand bottom 1 from the point pm. Friday 28: Ther. 76´., 94´., Wea....
Sun. July 30, 1899: Ther. 70. 100º., Wea. clear I went to School and meeting. Supt. Spilsbury visited sunday school. he talked of tithing and the word of wisdom. Monday 31: Ther. very warm. Wea. clear I thinned and plowed the melons on the sand...
Sun. May 24, 1908: Fine day Attended School and meeting Mon. 25: Windy Pm Clouds cut a little lucerne in grove with scythe. Tues. 26: Clouded up Cut some more lucerne in the grove. piled some hay Wed. 27: Clouds warm had Band practise at S....
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the newspaper ran the letters exactly as they had been written. It didn't take long to
figure out why.
For starters, the 25 students spelled "vandal" in nearly as many ways. "Dear
Vandales" went one letter, "I really think that you were tuped...
center of the street for said line. . . 4th -to enter Cedar City at 2nd South Street in the east part of the city. . . 5th -the privilege of purchasing enough of said plant to supply the city and its inhabitants with light, or the entire plant at...