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    • Chapter 2 - Page 5

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    • Brief hiatmy of Thumna Jones and his convel-siox to L.D.S. Church, after which he comer to .America. Brief history of Sage 'Trcharne and hrr family joining I,.D.S. church and sailing to America. An account of the stay at Kanesville or Council...
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    • 94 Scheduled interviews for the third project were interrupted by the many activities at the end of school. Students were talked to when their projects came in either before or after school. The eighth grade students at Parowan High School do not...
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    • wrote the following about the accident: "I was husy helping as father went to lift the water out of the kettle, I was right in the road and Pucell hollered to father and said to he careful as the boy was right there. Father lifted up the bucket...
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    • acquaintance of Ellen. They made us very welcome and we talked over many things and retired to rest as the sweet strains of music kom the brass band serenaded the city. Henry and Ellen attended meeting in the Tabernacle on Sunday, April 3, and...
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    • system for the use of the inhabitants of the City. After some discussion and due consideration the following motion was made by Councilman Leigh: That the Council proceed to take the necessary steps to bond the City for the purpose of procuring a...
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    • rock had to he heated by fires in order to break it more easily. Dirt and other material had to he carried to cover the rock that couldn't be hroken. Pretty soon Mr. Parry told Henry he thought he would sooner walk. Henry thought that was pretty...
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    • 147 TESSA'S GROUNDING Ml ..~ 1Ou.ll. to~.oo lit".... yoo ~_ ",I»> Ill> abQuI.~ .u.lTnsa·~ I1'IllIhoT Ten.. ~""'" all righl She had l..~en lhr ear 10 ....ColfaJl, ",n""", l'I'.m",1Ofl GetunJ W sp«dmJ lIe~CI only 1t1
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    • necessity of having a full attendance of children and grown people at conference next Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 18-19. . . . . Conference - U.T. Jones released as Stake President. Oct. 20, 1909. . . L. W. Jones said he had been very much...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK iii Acknowledgements As I look back over the past seven years of my education at Southern Utah University and the path I have taken to reach the goal of completing my Master’s Degree, I am full of gratitude. I owe a...
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    • need not enumerate here, but Bishop Lunt's own expenence is illustrative of these difficulties--he has built five houses since he went there in 1851, the frequent change of location [of the city] and other causes requinng him to do so. But, it is...
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    • of Beaver. It was written on the cerhficate that she was to "renounce forever al1 allegiance and fidelity to al1 and any foreign Prince, Potentate, State and Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland...
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    • sickness and also of your son, Lehi. We hope by this time that you are well and that he is better and that peace and plenty prevail with you in the midst of all your calamities of which you have had a good portion. r But, we would say to continue...
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    • Mar. 25, 1952.. .Motion by Councilman Lunt t h a t the water r a t e s be raised to $6.00 p e r q u a r t e r for 30.000 gallons minimum, a n d 18P p e r 1000 gallons from 30.000 to 80,000, a n d 16P p e r 1000 for all water usage over 80.000...
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    • impossibity to supply the camp by such a slow and labonous process. The following account of their anival in Mexico is from Broughton's histoiy: We finally reached Deming, New Mexico, a railroad town [40 miles from the Mexican border]. There we...
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    • stories and laughing, they agreed to do a little betting on their teams as to how much they could pull. Dan and Atoat had several fine horses in their teams. Once the betting started, it continued most of the day. First one team was tried, then...
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    • Owen. Thomas, who did not get manied until 1905, became involved in working elsewhere;consequently, he could only spend a little time working on the f a m When Oscar and George got married, Thomas wrote that the responsibility fe11 on him to...
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    • down. We took the cheese vat out and made the cheese house for a living room for mother and put the stove i the 'lean-to.' We had a room back of this we n called a saddle house and this, the boys slept in, but some of us went to the barn to sleep....

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