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    • Animal College Trip to Zion Canyon \ four o'clock Friday, October *^ 11, a crowd of college students boarded cars for Zion Canyon. At 8 o'clock the truck drove up to a huge bon fire just below and south of Angel's landing. Of course it re-ceived a...
    • Agricultural building

    • Agricultural building

    • Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History

    • Agricultural building from 1957-1967, later became the Counseling Center. During the housing crunch at BAC after World War II the Agricultural building housed eight men who lived out of footlockers and cooked on hot plates.
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    • bread. The night was cold, especially since "some of the boys had neither coat nor vest." The next morning, after they had traveled about seven miles, they found the thieve's campfire, which was still burning. It wasn't long before they caught up...
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    • and they were cooked in every way the women could contrive. Thus the day was saved. This event was no less miraculous than the 'mama' of ancient Israel. Broughton wrote that the year of 1892 was a most desperate one, flour was not to be bought. The...
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    • three-room flat that we rented--Mother Lunt [Sarah], Parley, Owen, Alma, Clarence, Frank, Heaton and 1 and little Virl, our year-old baby. Some of the boys got jobs of ditferent kinds. They would mow lawns or do anything they could for 50 cents a...
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    • lose their lives, than not. They decided to get out while they could. They loaded a little of the already sawed lumber onto the outfits and started back. They stopped for the night in a grove of pines near the Upper Mammoth. By morning, the snow...
    • Socotwa text: page 009

    • Socotwa text: page 009

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

    • river, we carefully scanned the cliffs, sky, and water for objects of interest. In our survey we noted: three blue herons, majestically soaring above; five puffy little clouds; the honey-combing of the swallows' nests at the tops of the walls; and...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 53 needed for two to three years. The mission provides a period of time for these young men to assess their commitment to the work and to focus on giving back to their community. In the process, these young men learn valuable...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 40 someone who did not appreciate or support women’s liberation. One of the narrators expressed her frustration with this sentiment: What is wrong with being a homemaker? What is wrong with being a wife and a mother? Why is there...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 43 little. I don’t scream it from the rooftops. When I have to fill out forms and can’t write anything on the “employer” line, I feel like less of a person” (Tena, 2011, para. 8). In a sense, these women feel like their...

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