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    • 1898, Jan 21

    • 1898, Jan 21
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    • Fri. Jan. 21, 1898: printed some in the forenoon and come home in the evening with John Stouts Buckbord. Saturday 22: I came back down to Rockville we were busy all the afternoon taking pictures. it was cloudy all day till evening then it...
    • Page 180

    • Page 180
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    • URIAH TREHARNE JONES Biography 1861 - 1929 Uriah T r e h a r n e Jones was born Feb. 11, 1861 in Cedar City. Iron County, Utah, t h e son of Thomas and Sage Treharne Jones. He had a twin s i s t e r , Sarah Ann, and they were the youngest of a...
    • Page 127

    • Page 127
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    • GRANDCHILDREN OF THOMAS AND SAGE JONES, about 1894 Taken in front of Sage Jorres home on 100 West. Old post office in background on left. Front Row: Caroline Jones (Royce), Will's dtr., Irene Jones (Andrus), Uriah's dtr., Cora Jones (Stucki), Jed's...
    • Page 58

    • Page 58
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    • No pirates no princesses 53 conservative Christian feel more pressure to keep the children in line with the moral teaching of their church. A mother who is ―spiritual‖ rejects using religious teachings as an easy way to not take responsibility...
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    • Page 22
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    • 18 programs need to be very high quality and aligned with high-quality kindergarten programs (Mead, 2008). Another factor that has been identified as important to pre-kindergarten programs is the teacher belief system (Lar-Cinisomo, Fuligni,...
    • 1908, Feb 9

    • 1908, Feb 9
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    • Sun. February 9, 1908: Cloudy I got home a little before noon Marilla’s baby died about 9 pm Mon. 10: Snowing Several of us [young] folks sat up with the corps last night. Funeral pm. Tues. 11: Cold Snowing. We went to town to band practice. ...
    • Page 11

    • Page 11
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    • DEANS N. A. PEDERSEN, A.M., Ph.D. Dean, School of Arts and Sciences PAUL DUNN, Ph.D. Dean, School of Forestry RUSSELL E. BERNTSON Executive Secretary and Treasurer ERNEST A. JACOBSEN, B.S., M.S., W. L. WANLASS, A.M., Ph.D. rn.L). Dean, School of...
    • 1899, May 4

    • 1899, May 4
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    • Thurs. May 4, 1899: Ther. very warm Wea. thin clouds we left camp at the creek above Rock Canyon about 8 am. nooned at the Co-op got to the L. Meadow just before dark. Friday 5: Ther. cooler. Wea. thin clouds. Jake & I went to the Danish ranch and...
    • 1927, page 169

    • 1927, page 169
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    • 31 Days October 23 Clear I went up on the mountain to help dig potatoes and Lloyd came home. 24 Clouds. We dug 105 sacks of potatoes today 25 Rained most all day. Filled 43 sacks this A.M. came home afternoon. 26 Clouds going East at a rapid...
    • Page 41

    • Page 41
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    • 38 All students were given the same DRP test, which was standard for all groups. As can be seen in Table 4.6 (pg 37), 10 of 12 students (83%) scored above a 9th grade level for reading comprehension, with half of the students scoring just above the...
    • 1899, May 7

    • 1899, May 7
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    • Sun. May 7, 1899: Ther. pleasant. Wea. cloudy light showers am. We went up in Cougar Canyon and got some quaken asp bark forenoon rested the rest of the day. Monday 8: Ther. coolº., Wea. sprinkle in after noon. light clouds. J.R. Crawford &...
    • Page 407

    • Page 407
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    • free from hypocrisy and deceit as it is possible for moral manto be.' He sang several songs during the sermon. His voice was clear and distinct and, though he was then suffering from cancer besides being almost blid, he never permitted his a i c t...
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    • Page 26
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    • 20 Students Who Benefit from RTI Kamps et al. (2007) compared the effects of English language learners (ELL) receiving Tier 2 interventions to ELL students being taught using a balanced literacy approach to reading. The study found students...
    • Page 13

    • Page 13
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    • ROY L. HALVERSON. B.S. Assistant Professor of Music HOWARD B. LINFORD, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education, Athletic Coach EVERETT H. LARSON, B.S. Instructor in Physics and Engineering ZOE R. PALMER, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Social...
    • 1910, page 179

    • 1910, page 179
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    • 31 Days July 1910: S 24 Dan came up canal with me, We ate dinner at Black Tunnell flume With our wives. M 25 to head of canal and back early. at Ward=Hall pm photographed the indians at noon. T 26 Dan went home today. I am on the ditch again. ...
    • 1927, page 177

    • 1927, page 177
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    • 31 Days December 19 Thursday 1929 Oakcreek to Winder’s place on Clear creek. light sprinkle Pm. 20 Friday Set traps down near the Sinks 23rd. D.J. caught a small fox 21 Clouded up, began snowing. 22 about three inches of snow this morning....
    • Page 96

    • Page 96
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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...
    • 1911, page 7

    • 1911, page 7
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    • 7 of the Los Angeles Business College, 19,07-8; National Diploma in Pen Work, Los Angeles Business College, 1907; Student of Henager's Business College, Salt Lake City, 1909; Teacher in the Branch Normal, 1909-10; Principal Paragoonah District...

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