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    • Socotwa text: page 031

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

    • floor of the colorful, fanciful canyon. We observed manzanita (a sign of elevation and history of the area), and picked up a few fossil snails in some limestone. Dashing up switchbacks, we emerged at the rim of the canyon, having glimpsed into a...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • back o Alan's motor scooter, and gradually each one took his leave and returned to his home and the summer ahead. Thirty-six of us separated to 36 different walks of life; some scurried back across Nevada to California; others went to summer...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • CREWS Square Shooters: Captain Bill Collett, 709 East 6400 South, Midvale 16, Utah, was a quiet and efficient equipment man. He patched, pieced, and loaned whatever was in need of such work; and found time to lead his crew in vigorous hiking and...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • Cal Bears: Captain Steve Kovacich, 934 Avis Drive, El Cerrito, California, seemed to be a General Practitioner of desert life. He kept us informed in detail of the flora and fauna of the region and impressed us as well with his skill in climbing....
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • Socotwa: The little launch was our security, and we enjoyed seeing it dart up and down the river or drifting along with us. Pulled up to the shore, it signaled a landing. Filled with Merly and Bob and a few others, it was a formidable enemy in a...
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    • RUTH HOPKINS GRflNT SEEGMILLER MARJORIE SPHflR LORRAINE SEVY BEVERLY CORRY RUTH BflRLOW THIRZfl LITTLE GflRTH CHATTERLY MflRY LEONE HfllGHT TRELLIS KELSEY HELEN McEOWN flNNE HOPKINS EVfl STUCKI BLANCHE MACFARLANE DAVID BALDWIN SOPHOMORES The...
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    • CHI THETfl IOTA ELL WOOD STEPHENS President LLOYD EVANS Vice-President THEON FINLINSON Secretary-Treasurer CLAYTON STRATTON FRED BANKS SHELDON STUCKI ED LYMAN WILSON DALLEY CALVIN NIELSON LEO CAHOUN DEE COWAN ELAINE COLEMAN JAMES DALLEY FRANK...
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    • PHI SIGMA XI CHARLES ESPLIN President CLIVE JOLLEY Vice-President FRflNCIS BETENSEN Secretary-Treasurer HOMER STEPHENSON LYNN LUNT BILL FOTHERINGHAM ROSCOE HAMBLIN KEITH KELLY NELSON BULLOCH CLYDE DIXON BOB MACFARLANE FORREST HUNTER BILL...
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    • Martha and Gertrude Shoot OH! OH! Two of a Kind The First Snow Help! The Student Life and Campus Personalities of the Branch Agricultural Col-lege have given color to the 1937-1938 school year. There are so many humor-ous events perhaps many of...
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    • RODNEY PALMER Rodney Palmer was named the most outstanding college student. Besides being the student body president of the B. A. C. he is a member or partici-pates in nearly every activity on the campus. Rodney is a member of the Phi Sigma Xi...
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    • 4 school connection and the HLEs of these students are just some of the reasons for these remarkable academic achievements. Delimitations This study did not collect data from any schools other than Dixie Sun Elementary. It focused on ELLs in the...
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    • 14 the school by using funds from the Effective Teaching and Learning Literacy Program (USDOE, 2010a). These government programs are examples of how educators and scholars are redefining literacy as the term expands into the experiences and lives...
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    • 17 of how Purcell-Gates (1995) provided reading intervention for Donny in exchange for documentation and careful examination of literacy development through the social and cultural perspectives of a family from the “white underclass, a minority...
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    • 35 Table 2 Home Visit Comparison Chart High-Literate ELL Home Visits Low-Literate ELL Home Visits All families were nuclear. There were more single-parent families than nuclear families. At least one parent spoke both English and Spanish...
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    • 36 give it a pleasing color. Children in the neighborhood are laughing and playing and do not seem to mind using the road for a playground. Upon entering the home, Miguel shouts, “¡Mama, la maestra esta aquí! La maestra esta aquí!” In this...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 11 Doctrine and Covenants in section 132, The Lord explained that the principle of plural marriage, as part of a “new and everlasting covenant” was an essential principle of salvation. As such, it was imperative for Joseph...

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