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    • were buggies and wagons lines up on both side? of the street all up and down the Cedar City mainstreet." Sage Treharne Jones was a wonderful mother. Two of her sons, Lehi and Kumen, became Bishops; two were in the Stake Presidency Jed and Uriah...
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    • Directors. In 1926 the A.H. Rollo and Sons C:o. was formed and the Iron County Rrcoid continued public a t 'lon. T h e Rocky Mountain Bell Telcphonc Co. was grantcd a franchise to operate through Utah in t\ugust, 1902. 'I'here were very few...
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    • AUSTIN JONES Austin Jones was declared the most outstanding student in the High School. He boasts a long list of class offices successfully filled. His scholarship, his ideals and his likeable personality has made him eligible for this...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 107 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (2001). Doctrine and covenants student manual (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City, UT: Church Educational System. Utah/Arizona Attorney General's Offices. (2009). The primer: A...
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    • Employee Giving 14 an organizational value of employee giving (Dainton & Zelley, 2005). The end result would then be a basic organizational assumption that employees at SUU donate financially to the University (Schockley-Zalabak, 2006). I also...
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    • Employee Giving 20 a comprehensive capital campaign, participation from SUU‟s own employees is crucial. Employee giving demonstrates your commitment to the future of SUU and provides valuable leverage in reaching our campaign goals.” The second...
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    • LEARNING BY DOING: AN EVENT INTERNSHIP AT THE CEDAR CITY OFFICES A Capstone Internship Portfolio submitted to Southern Utah University in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree Master of Arts in Professional Communication August...
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    • Abstract Starting in January of 2012, I worked as an event intern for the Event Director, Byron Linford, at the Cedar City Offices. With direction and guidance from Byron, my main task was to plan and execute the final dinner for the Society of...
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    • Learning by Doing: An Event Internship at the Cedar City Offices Introduction As a young girl, when people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would excitedly answer with, “A waitress at Pizza Hut.” Today, when asked the same...
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    • was given the opportunity. There were no responses from any of the other businesses, and I accepted the position with Byron Linford at the Cedar City Offices. The event intern position began the first week of January. As the events intern, I was...
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    • Organizations identify enemies or villains outside the organization. Discussing and fighting against them helps unite all members of the organization. Currently we see this strategy being used to promote the purchase of goods made in the United...
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    • actions and making decisions for the organization. “Stakeholder theory…provide(s) direction in developing practical implications for…communication” (Ulmer, 2001, p. 591). Stakeholder theory is so applicable to my internship at the city...
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    • Appendices Appendix A. Journal Week One – January 8-14 I came in for my first day and was introduced to my supervisor, Byron Linford, the Events Director for Cedar City. Byron described the three main projects I would be working on for the...
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    • hear back from you. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact me on my cell phone at (435) 592.0304. Thank you Brooke! Caitlin Dancer Cedar City Offices I received one of our first RFPs back from Amani at Artful Edibles. She bid on the...
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    • Black or White Tablecloths: $8/table Black or White Napkins: $0.15/napkin Cocktail Tables: $7/table (She has 15 of them) I called CATS transportation again about having them help us transport the travel writers on Wednesday, June 27. They said they...

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