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    • History of the B.A. C. "GREAT thing have small beginnings." So it is written in all the books, and so it repeats itself and is acted out year after year in everything. The B. A. C. is no exception. In 1913 the Legislature of the great State of Utah...
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    • Claim of Dixie Power Company for installing underground lighting system for 53,038.92 was allowed. Motion Councilman Pace that the Committee on Streets confer with the Telephone Company Board, o r i t s President. and make formal demand t h a t...
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    • April 2 7 , 1 9 5 1 . . .Special session. City Manager Thorsen read the letter from Ralph R . Thomas of the Southern Utah Power Company--excerpts as follows: The Company would be willing to finance the new construction required, supply and furnish...
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    • a g r e e d , t h e State had accepted bids with no overpasses in t h e bid. " Injunction declined. Oct. 19. 1967.. .A new weapon in t h e law enforcement arsenal is on t h e market. I t i s 'Gentle Persuade' o r chemical 'Mace.' One was o r d e r...
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    • Aug. 2 0 . 1970.. .Mayor Whetten appointed Clarence Miller to the planning and Zoning Commission. Ray Christensen, of the F. A. A . , met with the Council to discuss more space at the Airport for F.A.A. Offices. He stated that they could use 3,000...
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    • Cable Communications West is interested in the possibility of constructing and operating a Cable T . V . System in Cedar City. The City is not interested. Unanimous. Dec. 17, 1970.. .Ramon Prestwich recommended that the Council take whatever steps...
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    • Oct. 14, 1976.. .City Manager informed the Council that last Sunday a major water line broke in the Highland Drive area. Residents asked to meet with the Council in order to help them solve their problems. (Soil subsidence in the northeast section...
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    • apostles saw i t , was not so much the smelting of iron, vital though this was to the pioneer economy, b u t , more importantly, the building of a harmonious and unified community here on the borders of civilization. This was to be done in spite of...
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    • sisters who had the legal right to vote come to the polls on election day and exercise the right of female sufiage. Mary Ann Lunt, along with several other rnembers, expressed a desire to carry out the instructions they had that day received in...
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    • nailed the 'factory [cloth]' on the poles and put it overhead for a ceiling. March 4: Very windy and cold last night, snow drifted whch fe11 and came freely through every little crack to windward. A little mouse ran over our bed in the night. Sun...
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    • to for a generation. On the 4th of J a n u q President Cleveland signed the proclamation, admitting the people to statehood. The Enabling Act had been signed on the 7th of July 1894. Thus a period of a year and a haif had elapsed, during which the...
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    • 57 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING • Demonstrate the process or strategy • Lecture, writing key points on an overhead projector as you talk • Use a graphic organizer or map to show relationship among the ideas you are presenting • Use a...

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