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    • 1910, page 22

    • 1910, page 22
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    • 22 organization has secured a nice room at the schools for its special use and has fitted it up with chairs, books, tables, etc., till it is a pleasure for any alumnus, or group of them, to spend a day at the Normal. The Alumni boost constantly...
    • 1911, page 23

    • 1911, page 23
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    • 23 etc., till it is a pleasure for any alumnus, or group of them, to spend a day at the Normal. The Alumni boost constantly for the Normal. THE LITSIC. The Litsic is an organization of Alumni. It was organized in the fall of 1909...
    • 1912, page 24

    • 1912, page 24
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    • 24 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. The Alumni Association is a strong organization of the graduate students of the school. It holds an annual reunion to which all of the Alumni are invited. This organization has secured a nice room at the schools...
    • Page 68

    • Page 68
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    • The Council i n s t r u c t e d the Committee on Public Grounds a n d City Property to purchase properties immediately from Louis R . Chaffin, George Hunter, and Thomas Thorley for use of t h e City in their e n t r i e s adjacent to Cedar City....
    • Preface - Page ix

    • Preface - Page ix
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    • In this biography of one of Utah's early pioneers, Henry Lunt, you will read about the almost unsurmountable difficulties experienced by some of the people who settled the Utah Territory. The hardships were numerous. The dangerous wagon trails...
    • Page 7

    • Page 7
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    • found such a concentration of steamboats. They stretched for four or five miles, curving with the river itse& sometimes two and three deep. By night, the procession of boats on the lower river was one of magical splendor. Hundreds of lights glanced...
    • Page 73

    • Page 73
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    • think you know more than those that are placed above you which is wrong, and you must humble yourselves and be united."18 Some of the settlers were beginning to plant turnips, beets, onions, radishes, and lettuce in their gardens. Their domestic...
    • Page 136

    • Page 136
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    • the ill will of the brethren. He wished Brother Henry to attend to his office as Presiding Elder of the Branch and for to administer to the saints in spiritual things-look over and watch over the people. Brother Carruthers was instructed to stand...
    • Page 188

    • Page 188
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    • The summer after Henry left for England to fblfdl an L.D.S. Mission in that country the settlers were forced to contend with great challenges. Because of the hot, dry weather in 1855, hoards of grasshoppers hatched and migrated to the fields in...
    • Page 395

    • Page 395
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    • probably drove the cows aiong with them. Heaton commented that "the eight miles seerned like 800 on that old rough wagon going up that canyon." Sarah and her children were constantly on the lookout for Indians in view of what had happened to the...
    • Page  35

    • Page 35
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    • the sand was blowing like sleet against the house and much of it was coming in under the door. In fact, hefore they left it was necessary to shovel the sand away from the door to make a pathway out. Lehi later, recalling this event, said that he...
    • Page 75

    • Page 75
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    • Lamanites were deeply interested. T h e country was strange to me. Near the place of our operations was a river that I could see, the water of which was not quite clear). .4s this dream had left quite an impression on my mind, I asked our mother to...
    • Page 169

    • Page 169
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    • got to the end of the tunnel the water was u p to his chin. He couldn't stand straight in the tunnel, but stood in a stooping position. When he came out the other end of the tunnel, he had no way of getting home except by horseback. I t was zero...
    • Page 179

    • Page 179
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    • After a great deal of effort, they managed to get the two herds separated and the Jones herders headed their cattle towards Corry Point and Three-Creeks. The Bullochs left their cattle near Hog's Heaven in the lower country on the plains where they...
    • Socotwa text: page 007

    • Socotwa text: page 007

    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • With the "Shasta" tied securely, we shoved off into the constantly flowing river. A long and interesting day lay ahead of us. Just four miles downstream we made (or we should say four crews made) the landing at Smith Fork. A short hike through...

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