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    • she had been in a coma for months prior to her death. Aunt Sarah had watched her at night and mother [Ann Gower Lunt] cared for her during the day. When the end finally came, Broughton got some help in making the cof
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    • JOHN CHATTERLEY Biography 1835 - 1922 John Chatterley, a member of the first group of colonizers to settle Cedar City, was born in Salford,, a s u b u r b of Manchester, England, July 4 , 1835, the son of Joseph and Nancy Morton Chatterley. He had...
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    • 34 destinations or attractions. For example, one of the most common images associated with Austria is the film The Sound of Music. Respondents also mentioned many items related to Austria‘s culture and history: old buildings, castles, villages,...
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    • No pirates no princesses 39 the children so they can monitor the music to which the children are listening. Other moms resist the personal sound gadget, participant four claims that her son is, ―not responsible enough for a $300 piece of...
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    • Heaton's wife were ordered to fix a meal for them. They also demanded that Heaton haul a load of corn fiom the bam down to the house to feed their horses. It was fortunate, at the time, that they had a good supply of food on hand so the women fixed...
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    • No pirates no princesses 40 to put a ―hedge of protection‖ around the home. Participant eight says, ―Part of it is protection. Mostly we just want be sure they are really grounded on biblical principles.‖ The categories of protection and...
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    • I called Groovacious about Kaitlin Sevy, but they do not open until 11 o’clock. I called back and Tim said that he has to contact her for Groovacious so he is going to tell her about the event and give her my phone number for her to contact me. I...
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    • 37 Table 5 Travel Activities (N=973) Activities Yes No Frequency Percentage Frequency Percentage Visit a museum 889 91.37 84 8.63 Visit to historical buildings or heritage attractions 943 96.92 30 3.08 Shopping 837 86.02 136 13.98 Gambling 91 9.35...
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    • prove, however, that the manufacture of iron is an accomplished f a c t , and Iron County, with h e r vast coal fields and an inexhaustible amount of the best iron ore in the world, is destined in the near future to be a vast business center. I t...
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    • apron and said I would just need to call her a week before the event to get them and we would need to either set up an account with them or have someone go there to get them and then bring them back. I talked to Byron about the bowtie prices and he...
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    • tickets cost $3.00 and could be paid in produce. W have e been unable to unearth documentation of activities of the Dramatic Association beyond 1880, but it is safe to say that a community tradition had been set which no doubt led to support and...
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    • Cedar City Co-op Stock Assoc., 40, 85 Cedar City Cooperative Mercantile & Manufacturing Co., 36, 46, 52, 56. 58. 116. n 3~, 195. 266. 298 . . , ~. Cedar City Corporation, 320 (Summary of receipts for 19431, 409-11 11969 summary) Cedar City...
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    • Murdock, Marie, 376 Music Arts Conunittee, 398 MX, 448 Nakken, Herb, 425 National Guard, 305, 428 Nauvoo Legion, 10, 473 Navajo Lake Dike Project, 286 Navajo Lake Water Project, 264 [water rights), 356, 370 Nebeker, George, 469 Neilson, Clemont,...
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    • 49 Table 11 Access to Reading Materials Library Store Family Center Home Friend Mail Internet High ELL 50% 33% 33% 33% 16% 33% 16% Low ELL 33% 83% 16% 33% 0% 16% 50% Table 12 How Do You Use a Computer? Games Emails Writing Movies Music...
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    • P a g e | 55 Two considerations are necessary to re-instate the ‗non-human‘ back into the community. The first option for the transgressor is by group prayer, ―ritual cleansing, and judicial action‖ (to pay a fine). The second option is no...
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    • 51 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Tally Points Students' Self-Assessed Bodily/Kinesthetic Learning Style Scores Males Females Class Figure 4.6. Comparing 3rd and 4th Quarter, Students’ Self-Assessed Bodily/Kinesthetic...
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    • No pirates no princesses 54 and advertisers know the power of TV media. The meaning transfer of a product in the tightly defined world of the advertisement (McKraken, 1990) to children makes the children want not only the object, but the world...
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    • to keep the same sets at each table. While Byron was at Walmart, I ran to Bloomers and picked up all of the centerpieces. They turned out really beautiful and depicted the red rock and flowers of southern Utah, but they went a couple hundred...
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    • away. We started to run out of wine glasses as people would go for a second glass, so Byron and I grabbed as many wine glasses as we could and ran them upstairs and had one of the Heritage Center workers washing them and running them back...

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