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    • Chapter 4 - Page 21

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    • During these years since the Mormons had settled the Utah 'I'crritory, there had heen continuous friction between the Mormon pioneer leaders and the U. S. Government. Two federal appointees who caused the most trouble, arrived in Salt Lake City in...
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    • mons in Utah and the law-disdaining wild western inhabitants of Nevada. However, they wcre mutually dependent on each other in a very real and vital way. 'l'rading was a necessity to both. The only available market of the southern Utah settlenients...
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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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    • Stake President was of the opinion that, to disfellowship this man would accomplish nothing as the cattle would still be on the range, so he decided on a more reasonable solution - to find a different area on which to graze the cattle. They decided...
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    • lumber out in readiness for early spring hauling. Lehi was among the men who undertook this difficult task in the middle of the winter. Lehi's younger brother, Thomas J. Jones, assisted George Ashdown as supervisor of all the carpentry work on the...
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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...
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    • RESOLVED, That as officers and eniployees of the Bank of Southern Utah, of which he was President, we express herein our appreciation of LEHI W. JONES, our abiding respect for his memory, and our sincere sympathy to his bereaved family and friends....
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    • father and Uncle Lehi were in the cattle business together, and they remained close friends all Father's life. Each had a high regard for the other's opinion in business matters, as well as a close personal regard for earh other. At one time, they...
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    • level. Now, Brother Jones, of course, didn't have those qualities alone, but I think you will agree with me, among those who did, he was outstanding. Men of vision are in a sense the eyes of a community. They see ahead and sometimes when others of...
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    • PAHUTE LEGENDS William R. Palmer 1958 OH 0598 How The Eagle Became Bald-headed It sometimes happened in the long ago that some living thing went bad and became a source of trouble to all the others. Sometimes they wrought so much sorrow and...
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    • AGRICOLfl STAFF RODNEY PALMER Business Manager MARGARET LEIGH Art DARLENE CLINE High School AUSTIN JONES High School KIETH KELLY College Classes BETH SARGENT College Classes On these pages we have attempted to depict the mere highlights of...
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    • Employee Giving 32 this particular year at Southern Utah University our spring employee campaign capitalized on the momentum of a successful inauguration of our new president, a much anticipated Founders Day celebration and a legislative session...
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    • Employee Giving 34 communicate regularly with my immediate supervisor and vice president, knowing that those same updates would be passed to the President -- and I believe they were. But had I communicated directly with the pesident I could have...
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    • Employee Giving 36 knowing whether campaign messages fell into the latitudes of acceptance, noncommitment and rejection, stronger and more persuasive messages could have been developed for the following year (Smith, Charles, Martell, Allen &...
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    • 47 Stress is a part of every teacher’s life. The participants in this study identified many factors adding stress to their lives. One teacher mentioned the expectation to have all students reading on benchmark and the challenge of uncooperative...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 17 “initiations”, and robust decreases in the subcategories of “unexpected verbal” and “unexpected nonverbal”. (p. 581) This program followed a peer-mediated format. The curriculum was developed and used in...
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    • Smith (2008) discussed the importance of reaching the target audience to inform them about the event. In the case of the SATW dinner, there was a captive audience. The travel writers were already coming for the convention, so most would attend the...

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