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    • Picture—Ross Sargent, Zanola Jones, Grant Seegmiller, Miles Coville. Class insignias and caps of blue and wKite distinguish rnembers of Junior class . . . . gained recognition witK success of ' Baby Junior Prom . . . . class officers...
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    • driving, minors driving autos, e t c . , and give some publicity in the newspaper. This was after a petition was read from Junior High School students. April 4 , 1918.. .The matter of arranging with the Pool Hall proprietors to close up during the...
    • 1904, page 5

    • 1904, page 5
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    • OFFICERS AND INSTRUCTORS. JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, PH. D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. WM. M. STEWART, M. DID., PRINCIPAL OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. GEORGE W. DECKER, B. DID., PRINCIPAL OF THE SOUTHERN BRANCH. Natural Science. ...
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    • The Human Element 71 to the changing situation as they took the time necessary to recognize their constituents’ needs to rebuild their own economy, their way. “We were literally fending for ourselves,” said Brent Warr, Gulfport’s mayor....
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    • stemmed fiom the fact that an army, when mobilized, needs food, transportation, guns and ammunition. Also, some of the officers misused their positions, especiaily when they had been drinking. Riots occurred at Mexico City where the Amencan flag...
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    • Feb. 9. 1920...The Mayor announced the following annointments of Citv Officers: Citv Marshal--Arthur Nelson. Watermaster Supervisor--Samuel T . Leigh. City Attorney-Edmond H . Ryan, Justice of the Peace--John S. Woodbury, Sexton--0. P. W ....
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    • where he met two officers of insurredonary forces with about 35 men each. They had a signed order fiom General Salazar to seize al1 horses, guns and ammunition from the Amencans residing at that place. One of the officers, Mamfo by name,...
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    • Next day, June 18, 1857, twenty-five brethren from Utah arrived in St. Louis on missions to the i e States, Europe, and Afiica. They reported f others who had not arrived in St. Louis. The whole of them had crossed the plains with handcarts and...
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    • thousand head, which had just crossed the South Fork of the Platte, and he came on a lope going west after the herd and, but for me firing a shot from my revolver at him in the head which turned him close by the hind end of the wagon, he would have...
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    • U.S. Embassy 71 LONDON FOR POLCOUNS EO 12958 TAGS USE TAGS! SEE HANDBOOK SUBJECT You have 42 spaces to persuade Washington readers that they should read your cable REFS Use letters if you have more than one: a) 99 State 12345; b) 99 State...
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    • pleasant meeting. August 23: We met Brother Parks with four yoke of oxen to render assistance to those who most needed it. We camped near to the station on Horseshoe Creek. There are some half dozen log houses erected here with an excellent corral...
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    • out at Lund, Utah, by Harry Hunter, Mother's brother-in-law. He took us to his home. It was a happy reunion for Grandmother Lunt and her daughter, Rose. We stayed there about a week. Mother's folks and fnends h e d up an apartment on First West,...
    • 1930_all 2

    • 1930_all 2
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    • TABLE OF Editorial Officials Director Oberhansley Faculty Student Body Officers Sophomores Freshmen Grand ()ld B. A. C. High School Fourth Years Third Years Second Years Calendar of Events Publications Staff "Seventh Heaven" "Queen's Husband" Glee...
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    • Taking advantage of the predawn blackness the moming of September 8, the Indians slipped down a s m d ravine and mortally wounded more than ten emigrants before they could reach the safety of their wagons. The emigrants humedly heaped a wall of...
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    • names of the officers who shall serve until the first general election shall be as follows: L. W. Jones ................. President Henrietta L. Jones ....... Vice-president H . L. Jones ................. Secretary and Treasurer K. L. Jones...
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    • office of Mayor of Cedar City by a majority of four votes. and WHEREAS, bond of said Walter K . Granger, in the sum of one thousand dollars, duly executed with the official oath attached, has been filed with the City Recorder. Now THEREFORE. Be it...
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    • Drummond. An investigation was neither desired, nor made, for fear that the tme state of affairs might be exposed. The president of the United States, James Buchanan decided to settle the Mormon question by appointing not only a new govemor, but...
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    • joumeyed to Salt Lake Valiey ready to die with the Saints rather than submit to further persecution, is one of the h e s t exarnples of the unity and faith of the Mormon people. The attitude was maintained throughout by the Mormon leaders that,...

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