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    • "hly Brother Lehi, born Xovember 1854 at Cedar City Utah, was five feet nine inches in height and weighed 155 pounds. H e was very light in romplesiou, followed farming, stock raising and general business. By strict economy, thrift and industry, he...
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    • 1 William Arthur Jones and Myron F. Higbee [holdover Councilmen) of the outgoing Council and Clarence E. Miller, Clinton Milne, Lorin C. Miles, and Parley Dalley of the incoming Council. Also, Loretta B. Riddle, Recorder elect. and Hurshcell G ....
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    • 39 company. Dad explains that he works hard so that his children can one day go to college. “Tengo sueños todo el tiempo que mis hijos algún día ir a la universidad.” He dreams all the time that his children will one day go to college. If...
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    • 4 Chapter 2 Literature Review The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relevance of reflection as a comprehensive link between service and classroom learning in higher education. This review of literature is organized in the following sections;...
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    • A. W. S. OFFICERS A. W. S. Officers . . . initiated "Big Sister movement at Branch College . . . directed affairs of Associated Women Students . . . kept peace and Harmony in the ranks . . . sponsored Girls \Veek and climaxed it with A. XV. S. Ball...
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    • and fieedom and our peace, and he fastened it upon the end of a pole, and he called it the title of liberty." The settlers now turned their attention to procuring logs for the meeting house. John D. Lee wrote: Monday morning, January 27, 1851: The...
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    • and had no meat and would be very glad if I would have my people give them some flour and potatoes. I said that I would. He had the large [peace] pipe charged and we smoked all around, some twenty braves, the pipe of peace. I then left and attended...
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    • and his two wives were before the Bishop for to settle difficulties as they could not agree together After hearing considerable said on each side, I asked for the privilege of making a few remarks which was granted I told the women and also Brother...
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    • as well as 1 and Sarah's farnily. We are al1 as the heart of one and live in peace and love, and that is the way al1 Saints should live. 1 shall be pleased to hear when you get your addition to the house finished and you can be, al1 of you, more...
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    • baptisms were of fiequent occurrence in those days, 1 now understand that our brethren who are laboring as missionaries may justly be temed 'gleaners,' going forth, as it were, at the eleventh hour and gathering grapes when the 'vintage is o'er.'...

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