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    • retaliation. They never forgot an injury or an injustice. In other words, they subscribed to the worn out code of an "eye for an eye and a life for a life." With them the punishment of crime was a personal, rather than a public, matter. There was...
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    • Jan. 5, 1911. . .After an extensive discussion, it was the unanimous opinion of the Council t h a t the Board of Health be sustained in closing of all public gatherings. March 3, 1911...The matter of right-of-way and locating grounds for the...
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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...
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    • Councilman Jones, of the Irrigation Committee, reported that the West Field. Co-op Store, and City, through their respective committees had considered the question of the water for the City and West Field below the m i l l , and that the matter...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 8 contact was synchronous (though they used different words). Further study is necessary to determine in what ways communication was better with the I-Text system. The differences in opinion with regard to...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 77 the second wife), she said, I don’t even know you anymore. She perceived that I had changed so much because of that new relationship that she didn’t recognize me as the same person that we had grown together in our...
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    • The appointments for the outstanding committees were made as follows: Finance M. D. Higbee R. A. Thorley J. G. Pace P u b l i c Grounds Judiciary M. D. Higbee J. G. Pace R. A. Thorley I r r i g a t i o n & Waterworks Claims H. W. L e i g h M. D....
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 78 So many variables and emotions are involved in each relationship that without each person sacrificing, the relationships do not mesh well. No matter how easy or hard the transition is to add another woman to the family, the...
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    • conditions under which Mrs. Bell would present the said hearse to the City were: a shed or some suitable building be provided by the City for its care and protection, and that i t be used for rich and poor alike and not for any financial gain....
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    • condition of reservoir and decided that i t best to connect our system with water tanks to be used until the City i s in a condition to build a new reservoir. Also favored building a new reservoir separate and apart from the present one. Mr. S. C ....
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    • THE WEB 216 156 as well as their different states. In doing so, the page is only required to make one HTTP request instead of 25. When using a sprite, the browser downloads the en􀀍􀵴 tire image once, and unique coordinates specify which part...
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    • Supervisor. Samuel F . Leigh to be Watermaster and Supervisor. Pay for Marshal and Watermaster--$720 p e t year. Samuel C. Bell's petition for the privilege of running a Pool Hall on Main Street was denied. Decided t h a t the Council March 11....
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    • Dec. 19. 1 9 1 2 . . .Mayor Urie stated that we have had a very successful y e a r , free from epidemics of Typhoid and other 1. To contagions. He made recommendations a s follows: extend pipeline to other mountain springs in the Five Lakes...
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    • for the building of the Library Building, found the lowest bid to be $9,500, not considering the heating and plumbing which came to $2,600 to erect the building complete for occupancy. They wished the Council to assist them in raising funds...
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    • 26 SOUTHERN BRANCH a few carefully selected groups of facts taking the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history. Three hours per week throughout the year. NOTE.-European and English History may...
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    • July 2 1 , 1 9 1 3 . . .Tax levy of 22 mills was adopted. Committee appointed to investigate Barnhurst s p r i n g near Five Lakes, reported that the water r u n s from the Spring into the Creek in Right Hand Canyon across what is known as Coke...
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    • THE WEB 224 164 The $600 million web analytics market (Stanhope, 2011) is dominated by a relatively small group of companies, including Omniture, VisiStat, and Coremetrics. The interesting thing about this is that 43% of the market (Hamel, 2011) is...
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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...
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    • and Erastus Macfarlane for a license to r u n a Pool Hall within the City. Referred to Committee. Feb. 9 , 1914. . . Communication of Commercial Club of Cedar City was referred to Committee on Streets and Sidewalks to see that large cottonwood...

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