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    • ENGRAVINGS by SALT LAKE ENGRAVING COMPANY 158 Regent Street Salt Lake City Now IN OUR NEW BUILDING aer \Jne Koor Now, more than ever before, this is headquarters for school and college annuals. In our new, modern, daylight plant, with an enlarged...
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    • SOPHOMORES RYMRL WILLIflMS Cedar City, Utah LOTTIE POULSEN Richfield, Utah ERNfl ROBERTS Cedar City, Utah GORDON HEflTON Kanab, Utah EDWIN LYMAN Delta, Utah VIRGINIA MORTENSEN Parowan, Utah DE VONfl HAMILTON Cedar City, Utah ELMO ENGLESTEAD New...
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    • SENIORS Mr. Bedford, class advisor, saved the class from disbandment by putting some pep into them and chaperoned (as Bedford can) the best class party of any ever attended. It was held over in the gym and the Seniors wore their new Senior...
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    • SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DONflLD OLSEN, DIRECTOR During the past year the orchestra has made us conscious of some of the greatest music ever written. Beginning with Beethoven's C Major Symphony the organization has performed works by Bach, Haydn, Dvorak,...
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    • VOCAL GROUPS ALLEGE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB WILLIAM H. MANNING Director COLLEGE BOYS' GLEE CLUB WILLIAM H. MANNING Director HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' CHORUS WILLIAM H. MANNING Director HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' CHORUS WILLIAM H. MANNING Director Mr. William H. Manning,...
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    • Naughty Batching It Professionals Little Tuff Spring Chem. Bug Cute My Pal About It Josephine Smile Kelly Interesting us to such a degree that only the word "dictatorship" makes us want to shriek, "Not on your life!" One must not forget the contest...
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    • 23 of the school, McLaughlin noticed that other Western-based institutions, such as the local Christian churches, provided religious reading material in Navajo and that Navajo literacy classes were established by members of the community. In terms...
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    • 69 11. Do siblings in the home help each other with homework assignments? Yes No 12. What types of reading materials do you have in the home? (Circle all that apply) Magazines Church literature Newspapers Books Other (Specify) 13. Where do you...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 18 Church converted to the Work, but as time passed, fewer outsiders converted to the Work. Despite the fewer numbers of converts, a high birth rate within the community caused the congregations to steadily grow through the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 69 Several of the people in Centennial Park recognized former friends and family members, from before the split, in news footage. Although many of the younger generation believed that episodes like the 1953 raid would not be...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 71 Vietnam, you’re dead.” Although this interviewee never encountered this soldier after basic training, this abuse left an indelible mark on this man that lasted for decades and contributed to his desire to live in an...
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    • 40 adequate support from home. The homework tracker was a fundamental piece in the researcher’s ability to make quick and accurate evaluations of which students did not receive parental help from home. This homework tracker did not ask for the...
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    • Employee Giving 7 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...
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    • Employee Giving 8 However, my actual job activities at the time included not just alumni duties, but also those of directing the annual giving program. The arrival of Vice President Jones to campus ushered in a new and increased focus on...
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    • Employee Giving 12 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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    • Employee Giving 19 because of the demanding nature of their job. The tactic of “it is not how much you give, but that you give something” worked with that particular steering committee member and provided me with optimism that the overall...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 37 responses were only on topic in one of every three responses. Student B voluntarily participated an average of 1.75 times a day and was on topic 75% of the time. Post-data for student A indicate a reduction in...
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    • THE WEB 68 8 The Internet: A Brief History Despite being a relatively new technology, the Internet has become a cornerstone of digital media and a standard global method of com􀀍􀵭 munication. As of 2010, one in four people worldwide have...
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    • THE WEB 123 The Development Process 63 project, overall purpose, and a set of features that the website or application will possess. The same marketer I previously mentioned used to say that a web project could be fast, cheap, or big. It could be...
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    • THE WEB 180 120 􀀨􂠀􀁐􅀀􀁅􄔀􀁈􄠀􀁇􄜀􀁇􄜀􀁈􄠀􀁇􄜀􀀃􀌀􀁖􅘀􀁗􅜀􀁜􅰀􀁏􄼀􀁈􄠀􀁖􅘀 􀀩􂤀􀁎􄸀􀀍􀴀􀁄􄐀􀁏􄼀􀁃􄌀􀁕􅔀􀁍􄴀􀁅􄔀􀁎􄸀􀁔􅐀􀀌􀰀...

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