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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • light red limestone which we saw for the remainder of the trip. The walls of the canyon were lower, but no less rugged than they had been previously; and our experienced eyes could now more quickly sight the tell-tale talus of an abandoned mine. We...
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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • to the top of the huge arch, and just before the turnoff he made a final effort which converted the undecided so that almost everyone wanted to go up. About 23 people actually made the descent onto the bridge and even more took the trip to the...
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    • OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR SAFEGUARD The reputation of this Company in Southern Utah for nearly forty years could never have been created had its goods not continuously measured up to a high standard of excellence. Every effort is made to maintain a...
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    • SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class hope that future Sopho-more Classes will enjoy the Zion Trip and the Or-der of the Ladle as much as they have done. The class, as a whole, is very outstanding, par-ticipating very actively in every organization...
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    • RODNEY PALMER Rodney Palmer was named the most outstanding college student. Besides being the student body president of the B. A. C. he is a member or partici-pates in nearly every activity on the campus. Rodney is a member of the Phi Sigma Xi...
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    • • Vulcans Bathtub Exhibit "A" Hello Poppa! Righto! Oh! Oh! The College Prom was a climax of the social season. The Inter-School Debates for the Bush medal were enjoyed more by the student body than were the debates on the "Arbitration Board," the...
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    • 54 century students experience literacy, especially linguistically diverse students from low-SES households. Nearly every parent marked they had a home computer with access to the Internet, and more than half the students marked that they used...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 7 Chapter 1: Introduction and Rationale In mainstream America, conversations about “my first marriage” or “my second wife” are commonplace and would hardly be cause for pause. With the divorce rate in the United States...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 21 and should lead the Work and the community without the rest of the members of the high priesthood quorum. Because of political turmoil sponsored by those close to Leroy S. Johnson, a majority of the community believed that...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 22 ’40’s and ‘50’s, which had broken their families apart for up to ten years. Understandably, the Centennial Park Action Committee (CPAC) tentatively began shedding light on their lifestyle that was considered strange,...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 25 Chapter 2: Review of Literature In order to clearly organize the literature to be reviewed, I organized the literature into three categories, (a) polygamy, (b) power differentiation, and (c) co-cultural...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 31 social spheres. Often power is distributed and assigned to achieve specific goals, which dilutes the concentration of power by spreading it to several different people; (5) subverted groups nearly always possess some power....
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 32 by the dominant faction. Surrounding this dominant society there are many peripheral groups that make up the remainder of general society. Members of these muted groups are distinguished from “mainstream” culture because...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 43 the findings of this study (Carbaugh, 2007). Although this study evaluates the Centennial Park community and communication through the lens of a critical theory, the results and conclusions of this study are only intended to...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 53 needed for two to three years. The mission provides a period of time for these young men to assess their commitment to the work and to focus on giving back to their community. In the process, these young men learn valuable...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 68 planned to destroy all the paperwork and adopt all the kids out and they didn’t want her to get attached to the baby. In all, this young mother and her small girls moved around Arizona and Northern Utah for 10 years before...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 72 Recent national news regarding prominent celebrities increased the bitterness and feelings of victimization for many people in Centennial Park. Interviewee #15 emphatically voiced his displeasure with the hypocrisy he saw in...

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