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    • 1911, page 17

    • 1911, page 17
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    • 17 The privileges of the library and museum are free. In the laboratories, workshops, cooking rooms, and in typewriting, students are charged an incidental fee to cover the cost of material used by them in their exercises. All...
    • 1905, Sep 17

    • 1905, Sep 17
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    • Sun. Sept. 17, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Am clear. Rain 10 pm visited two families at the edge of the sand hills, then went on west into among the hills where we found a small hackberry tree that furnished a limited shade for us, while we done some...
    • Page 79

    • Page 79
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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,...
    • Page 458

    • Page 458
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    • Sept. 1 , 1 9 8 3 . . .Tom Cardon made a motion that the City Attorney prepare a resolution, to be sent to the President of the United States and Legislators from the State of Utah. indicating that Cedar City i s appalled at the action of Russia in...
    • Page 165

    • Page 165
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    • The flood that Henry referred to was the crowning blow for the Iron Works. It swept over the site, completely submerging the equipment and buildings, and carried away some of the property. Also, with the diversion dam washed out, there was no water...
    • Page 459

    • Page 459
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    • indicated t h a t the majority of t h e Board Members a r e in favor of Municipal Power. March 8 . 1984 ... The Diesel Engine a t t h e City Quitchapah water well has been installed. Harold Hiskey Made a motion not to b u y t h e Utah Power a n d...
    • Page 166

    • Page 166
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    • that time. The following account was taken from the minutes of the meetings: The first session was held at 11:OO a.m. and present of the Twelve were Elders Erastus Snow and Franklin D. Richards. The Presidency of the Stake was J. C. L. Smith, John...
    • 1911, page 20

    • 1911, page 20
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    • 20 will cover in a general way the subjects of digestion, circulation, the muscles and respiration. United States History. There will be required a general knowledge of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, including the cause of the...
    • Page 128

    • Page 128
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    • 118 Tables 7 and 8 represent the frequency and descriptive analyses, respectively, for Section F: Information Sources. Table 7 indicates whether or not the respondents had heard about Austria from the given source while Table 8 shows whether or not...
    • Page 199

    • Page 199
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    • Mayor Leigh brought up the matter of the water system and expressed himself as been considering the matter of late. and in going over the town had counted 330 families, out of which 2 8 5 were water renters--or 117 of the families are getting water...
    • Page 461

    • Page 461
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    • Cedar City Culinary Water usage for 1960 and 24 y e a r s l a t e r , 1984 1960 Populatim Water Storage LGallonsl Water Connections Water Delivered LGallonsl Average Gal. per day per person LOW Day Usaqe Date (gall&sl High Day Usage Date (gallons)...
    • Page 84

    • Page 84
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    • PUBLIC SPEAKING ED LYMAN S. A. R. Winner NANA KENNEY Reading ARTHUR EVANS Meet Contestant The most important speaking event of the school year was the S. A. R. Oratorical contest sponsored by the Sons of the American Revolution. This year's medal...
    • Page 130

    • Page 130
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    • 120 evidenced in Table 10. EQS also provided information on multivariate normality. Histograms were not normally distributed for the variables. The normalized estimate of 41.35 indicated that the variables were not normally distributed. A scaling...
    • 1915 74

    • 1915 74
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    • The Agricultural Club THE Agricultural Club was organized during the forepart of the school year, 1913-1914, having its birth with the first year that the school became an agricultural institution. It has grown with the school during the past two...
    • 1899, Jun 30

    • 1899, Jun 30
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    • Fri. June 30, 1899: Ther. 76º., lowest. 104º., highest. Wea. close clouds. hoed cane part of day, & tended water the rest of the time We practiced our dialogue in evening. W.L.C. Springdale, Ut Saturday, July 1: Ther. 76º., 108º., Wea....
    • 1905, Sep 23

    • 1905, Sep 23
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    • Sat. Sept. 23, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. clear President Duffin arrived some time during the night. We held two public meetings at the school house and one at Bro. Beeler’s also a priesthood meeting at Bro. Beeler’s this morning. Elder McClellan...
    • Page 463

    • Page 463
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    • 3.23 acres of ground at 1700 North 300 East and to change the zoning andv use permit for the Youth Corrections ~ u l c purpose Center. Considerable discussion from public. York Jones, Historic Preservation Committee, asked permission to use the...
    • Page 149

    • Page 149
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    • "Father took me to Milford, north of Lund, in a bug,^ and I proceeded on my way to Salt Lake City. 'This was the first time I had heen on a train, I had never been to Salt Lake City hcfore, nor stayed in a hotel or bought food in a restaurant. No...
    • Page 28

    • Page 28
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    • DigiTrends Increasing Disk Capacities The original floppy diskette for PCs held only 180 KB of storage. Over the years, this was replaced by higher capacity floppies and then by 3.5 inch diskettes. Today, USB “thumb drives” can hold 8, 16, or...

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