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    • yearbook1917i022: Narrative (cont.)

    • yearbook1917i022: Narrative (cont.)

    • Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks

    • Next morning we were up bright and early to greet the sun of Founders' Day. We marched to the bridge to met the townspeople, listened to a delightful program, then we dragged even the grand stand upon the field for contest. It now came November,...
    • 1914, Feb 26

    • 1914, Feb 26
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    • Thurs. Feb. 26, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin clds We came out to the Big Plain, doubled up the Grafton Mountain. got to the Field after dark. John, Jim, Dan and Myself. Friday 27: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin clds We came over to Jims place, harrowed and...
    • Tabernacle

    • Tabernacle

    • Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Daughters of Utah Pioneers

    • Up to this time plowing was done with a team. A group of men saved their money and bought this steam engine. Owen Matheson was hired to operate it. It wasn't practical because it took too much fuel to heat the water to the point of making steam and...
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    • previous been over the road in Parley P. Pratt's Company, was appointed Camp Pilot for the group. An Indian interpreter, Thomas S. Wheeler, was with them. John D. Lee was appointed Clerk, and Henry was appointed Assistant clerk in addition to his...
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    • from the Mexicans and felt that this was an advantage. The natives were afraid of the mountains because they had been a stronghold for the notorious Apache Chief, Geronimo, and his followers until the United States, through a special treaty with...
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    • the calves. Oue night, Will Simpkins, the young hired hand, Willard, Kumen, and Henry were sleeping on the porch of the mountain cabin. The porch was open at both ends. There was a small fence in front of the house to keep the cattle away from the...
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    • P a g e | 14 beginning of the destruction of Ubuntu especially in Southern Africa, to know of the atrocious situations, and to measure the force and power of Ubuntu. Desmond Tutu (2009) wrote in the book "The Bang-Bang Club's" foreword, the...
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    • P a g e | 25 all time or else they would suffer serious punishment. Of course, Daisy knew this and reached for her passbook that she always carried with her. Shock and fear crossed her face as she exclaimed she had left the passbook in the kitchen...
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    • P a g e | 96 PASSBOOK, CUT TO UBUNTU criticize the unfair abuser, she would scold me, with large white eyes, and say that it was not the right thing to do. She said that I should always remember that I must choose the right thing regardless of what...

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