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    • 1901, cash account 18

    • 1901, cash account 18
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    • XCash Account. September.: 13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. 14 His head and his hair were white like wool, as white...
    • Page 51

    • Page 51
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    • The Human Element 46 American people as well as Caucasians didn't care about them,” (Webster, 2006). Demographics: People and Household Characteristics In 2000, the ninth ward consisted of 14,008 people, living in 4,820 households; 53.7 percent...
    • 1905, Jan 3

    • 1905, Jan 3
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    • Tues. Jan. 3, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. N. breeze, Clear South breeze pm We set out this morning to see the School Trustees to see if we can get the house tomorrow evening, Mr. Hill the Post Master is willing, but as some Tubs do not stand on...
    • Page 4

    • Page 4
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    • STUDENT ORIENTATION v DEDICATION This is dedicated to my father, Albert Henry Laird, Sr., who proved that education is a life-long pursuit. He achieved career and spiritual successes as a man who had “just an eighth grade education,” because of...
    • Page 164

    • Page 164
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    • increased the labors and hardships of the settlers.' This new plot was organized into wards during the meeting on Sunday, August 2 1, 1853. The speakers were Patriarch E. H. Groves, Major John D. Lee, and President Henry Lunt. Ward One was south of...
    • Page 422

    • Page 422
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    • in the Kingdom of God. Henry Lunt The following ietter was written by Hetuy Lunt near Christmas of 1901. It is the last letter on record that he wrote home to Cedar City. It was addressed to his wife, Mary Ann Wilson Lunt: To my wife, Mary Ann, and...
    • Page 146

    • Page 146
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    • Lehi M. was old enough to be able to round the cows into the corral and the girls helped with the milking. Every two or three days, a new cow was hrought in to be h~uken milk. Henrietta would rope the cow and to tie her to a post and proceed to...
    • 1905, Jan 8

    • 1905, Jan 8
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    • Sun. Jan. 8, 1905: Ther. Cold S. East wind. Wea. cldy. We attended the Methodist meeting at the Deer Creek Church. Were invited home with a young man Mr. A. Paxton. We were very thankful for the privilege especially on account of the cold...
    • Page 168

    • Page 168
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    • dedicated on Christmas day, which day will long be remembered among us. In the morning the Indians [Pihedes], to the amount of some 300, women and children included, gathered into the Fort. We preached to them in their own language and made them a...
    • Page 147

    • Page 147
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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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    • Page 89
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 90 been organized for five years. Despite this amount of time, the process of shifting from assertive separation to assertive accommodation was not complete and not uniform throughout the community. I noticed that for those...
    • Page 57

    • Page 57
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    • The Human Element 52 sent my position to Orlando and every other comparable job I applied for didn't hire me. I do curse them and all that they stand for,” (Harris). And are quick to point out the faults, mistakes and short comings of those that...
    • Page 148

    • Page 148
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    • Everyone in the Jones family worked hard because it was a necessity. Henrietta was no exception, she could drive four horses as good as any man. When the family moved to town from 3-Creeks in the fall of 1904, school had started. Will was the only...
    • 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...

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