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    • Old Anderson Hotel

    • Old Anderson Hotel

    • Emery County (Utah); Castle Dale (Utah); Anderson Hotel

    • "A hotel was constructed on First East and Main Street by O.J. Anderson. Rooms were rented and meals were served, and salesmen would go out of their way to get a room there and enjoy the bounteous meals."
    • Page 78

    • Page 78
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    • "By the later part of October 1879, the Sreater part of the pilgrims that were to make up the company booked for the San Juan Mission were on wheels headed for the Colorado River at a point east of the Escalante Desert. There were only a few in...
    • Page 337

    • Page 337
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    • "Old Main burns" December 12, 1948 From the Salt Lake Tribune, December 13, 1948: '1$200,000 fire hits Branch Agricultural College Library. Blaze destroys r a r e books and a r t treasures. Firemen lost a precious 15 minutes by attaching their...
    • S-dugway

    • S-dugway

    • Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Maple Canyon (Iron County, Utah); Bulloch, Rob Will; Jensen, Oliver; Carrigan, Byron

    • "On the west side of the S-Dugway (Head of Maple Canyon). Rob Will Bulloch in the foreground and Oliver Jensen in the background mark two of the sharp turns on the road. This is where Carrigan got his load fanned out all over the canyon because he...
    • Page 15

    • Page 15
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    • "Sepc. 30. . . Tapped the furnace allout six o'dock A.M. 'l'he ~iietal run out and all gave thrce hearty cheers. When the metal was cold, on examination, was not found to be so ~ o o d might be wished and also of :I as vcry peculiar appearance....
    • Page 338

    • Page 338
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    • "turn up their coat collars and, as much as posible, tum their backs to the storm until it passed over." The Federal officers were clearly determined to stand by each other and manipulate the machinery of govemment for the oppression of the...
    • Page 109

    • Page 109
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    • "Your fare from Chattanooga to Salt Lake City will cost about $33.20 and being- l~ehind money matters you will send home and sein cure the amount of funds to defray your necessary expenses. Should, however, you Ije taken worse and you think it...
    • Page 379

    • Page 379
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    • $148,116.10. (March 28, City accepted Wehyer b i d . ) June 16, 1960.. .The following special pay while working on the Quitchapah Water Line approved: Quinn Mosdell, Theon Bauer. and Ted Atherley will receive $35.38 per hour. This is due to the...
    • Page 290

    • Page 290
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    • ' Another article was written in the Deseret News which contained uiformation that when the iron ore from Iron City amived in Provo it was examined and determined to be as good as "could be imported
    • Page 126

    • Page 126
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    • 'dog iron' [hand iron] which caused our hearts to rejoice very much to see the first casting of iron made in the mountains. We gave three cheers and cried Hosannah to God and the Lamb forever and ever, and three cheers for Iron County. Attended...
    • Page 38

    • Page 38
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    • -Table service, no buffet -Heritage Center -Incorporate locally-grown/made items (cheese, jelly, animals) -Price & quality driven -Break out portions – can bid on desserts or appetizers only -Looking to put together volunteer base to help...
    • 1916 9

    • 1916 9
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    • ~. ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP His willingness to help those who want to learn, and his ser­vice to our school are much appreciated. ROZI.t\ \ <::KIDMORE "The smile ....les fr0111 a heart that loves its ~~ .. w-men, Will drive the clouds from out the...
    • Page 286

    • Page 286
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    • . that he didn't come out and make-believe to do so. The leader, a well-built and, for a Ute, rather handsome man, could speak a few words of MexicanSpanish. He bore a name comrnon to many chiefs in Utah, but not then known to fame. He was a, but...
    • Page 14

    • Page 14
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    • 1 1 the newspaper ran the letters exactly as they had been written. It didn't take long to figure out why. For starters, the 25 students spelled "vandal" in nearly as many ways. "Dear Vandales" went one letter, "I really think that you were tuped...
    • Page 16

    • Page 16
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    • 1 3 development of spelling content, and word study can effectively teach spelling in this manner. But, he warned about the different caveats that happen when teaching with this method. The first argument is that spelling is in theory “caught”...
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    • Page 20
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    • 1 7 When the words become mastered the words are crossed out, if the word is missed again, they circle it and try again during a future lesson. The spelling journal is a place to store words for future spelling lessons (Gentry, 2004). A technique...
    • Page 21

    • Page 21
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    • 1 8 Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multi-syllabic words in context and out of context. Fluency: Read with sufficient...

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