Larson, Jack Whiting. Barbara S t a r r , a n d Harold .Shirley; City T r e a s u r e r , Marilyn Prince; City Recorder, Yorke Nelson: S e c r e t a r> .. Shauna Fereuson: and visitors: v Rob Moore-Tribune, Jay Walmsley--Iron County Record,...
General wiu cxaruiuir~g title to pass on the sale, he found the restrict11e tion in the abstract. As soon as the descendants of Lehi heard of the discrepancy, they simply signed the property over to the college as a donation. In 1923, the railroad...
O u t of this spirit of cooperation came lasting friendship and loyalty to each other and to their community. I feel that those men and women who built our foundations have a right to a ~ the question; "Will those k who follow us live up to our...
Appendix J
Consistency with Institutional Mission
Explain how the program is consistent with and appropriate to the institution’s Regents’-approved
mission, roles, and goals.
Section IV: Program and Student Assessment
Program Assessment
State...
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DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUCCESSFUL EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAING: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERISTY
Ron Cardon
Dr. Stan Gwin, Project Supervisor
ABSTRACT
The 2008 Employee Giving Campaign at Southern Utah University...
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This project examines the 2008 internal campaign at Southern Utah University (SUU) that targeted full-time employees with the goal of increasing employee donations to the university through payroll deductions. It explores the...
The Relief Society met August 25, 1870 in the Social Hall to sew carpet rags, etc. The following donations were received: Rachel Whittaker, 2 lbs. rolls (wool yarn) and 25 cents legal tender; Ellen and Mary Ann Lunt, 25 cents each legal tender;...
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institution. Wes Curtis, SUU‟s legislative liaison, supplied that quote and helped to build that case.
Harry also recommended that SUU consider a donor recognition wall for the employee giving campaign. While definitely a good...
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state of Utah, due to privacy rules, does not release to colleges or universities the names of individuals who have purchased plates. This made it impossible to give employees and their team credit for a donation made through the...
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a faculty senate officer, on April 22, 2008, and learned that in fact they were legitimate donations and not dues. That meant for years, faculty senate donations were being processed incorrectly. Each donation was safe and used...
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takes into consideration climate, weather, and water limitations for the area. These
considerations have prolonged the life of a school garden.
Planning with community involvement has reduced security concerns. If physical
security was a threat...
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The third question in the survey sought to gather data on the use of gardens by
schools and related funding. The three consolidated county districts (S5, S6, S7) all
reported school gardens in the identified suburbs. These three suburb groups...
JOHN VARLEY ADAMS Biography 1832 - 1919 John Varley Adams was born August 17, 1832, in Rounds, North Hamptonshire, England, the son of Thomas and Rebecca Varley Adams. He was t h e fifth son of eleven children. John was p u t to work early in life...
Fort singing Christmas songs which serenaded the town most beautifully. Then they returned to the schoolhouse and partook of some refreshments, received some instructions, and danced again until daylight. The house was most beautihlly decorated...
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In this example, gathering in the community, and uniting them as one while emphasizing the religious aspects of the community, such as life after death, mankind’s purpose on earth, the importance of righteous living, etc....
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Appendix B
Funding Available for School Garden Projects
• America the Beautiful Fund, http://www.america-the-beautiful.
org/html/abf/news/FreeSee ds_order. htm Applicant receives free seeds
for the price of shipping and handling of $12/100...
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many younger polygamists dressed very conservatively, the clothes they wore were stylish and modern. An older woman in the community demonstrated the modesty standard as she pointed to her collar bone and stated, “You...
June 6th, 1876, Ruth Tyler went in as president of the society, with Eliza Hawkins and Ann Levi as counselors; Mary E. Shepherd Ashworth, secretary and treasurer. Donations, from three pounds of flour, one-half dozen eggs, to $20 in cash, were...
on the east bank of Dry Creek. Other members to head this Society were: second president, Mary Davis; third president, Margaret Adams. In 1893, Jane Barton was made president, with Mary Morris, and Mary A. Miller as counselors. This groupp served...
HISTORY OF MINERSVILLE RELIEF SOCIETY
The Relief Society of the Minersville Ward was organized April 15, 1869, with Malinda Lewis as president and Harriet Bradshaw as secretary. The society was
called Female Relief Society of Minersville.
Tarlton...