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    • U.S. Embassy 33 economies. China and India “will become the world's dominant suppliers of manufactured goods and services” (BRICs, n.d.). Hegemony/Elitism and Identity through Discourse Amandeep Sandhu explains that the countries of the world...
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    • Henrietta's father, Henry Lunt, said goodbye to her in 1885 when he moved to Mexico but they corresponded frequently. Henrietta received a letter from Colonia Pacheco, Chihuahua Mexico from her father dated Nov. 5, 1900. I t reads as follows: "My...
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    • U.S. Embassy 34 (Dobson, 1970), the U.S. redefines its authority as developing nations threaten its authority (Barker & Tinnick, 2006). This identity construction is brought about through social means. Sandhu explained that countries viewed as...
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    • GEORGE A. SMITH He was appointed as head of the Iron Mission, Iron County, in 1850. JOHN D. LEE he people involved in the Iron Mission left Salt Lake Ct Dec. 7, 1850, and Lee iy was appointed as Clerk. Henry Lunt was President Smith's private...
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    • The Human Element 45 The most commonly known and geographically the largest New Orleans Ward is the Ninth. This ward includes the area between the Mississippi River, Franklin Avenue, Almonaster Avenue, People’s Avenue, Lake Ponchartain, Saint...
    • 1911, page 15

    • 1911, page 15
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    • ganization known as the "Orphean Club" has been effected. This society comprises "The Choral" (an organization devoted to chorus singing), the gentleman's quartet club, the ladies' chorus, the mandolin and guitar club, the orchestra and the...
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    • and a turkey a few days ago as they went to Chuichupa. My cancer is about the same, my sight very poor. Broughton is out hunting today. We have hired Alice Rowley to look &er Sarah's family while she is off Aunt Elien is much the same as she has...
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    • DONALD OLSEN, DIRECTOR The Chamber Music Association was formed at the beginning of the year under the direction of Mr. Olsen and has since done much to promote this form and acquaint students with its rich literature. One of the most noteworthy...
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    • increased the labors and hardships of the settlers.' This new plot was organized into wards during the meeting on Sunday, August 2 1, 1853. The speakers were Patriarch E. H. Groves, Major John D. Lee, and President Henry Lunt. Ward One was south of...
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    • help with the laying of the pipe. The water system was laid out according to specifications and each councilman supervised a given section. Later, a second bonding of $9,858 covered the cost of piping spring water from higher up in the mountain...
    • 1911, page 18

    • 1911, page 18
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    • 18 fees required of other students for a corresponding term of attendance. * * * The President of the University may at any time cancel the normal scholarship of any student for neglect or incompetency and require the payment to the University...
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    • Sept. 1 , 1 9 8 3 . . .Tom Cardon made a motion that the City Attorney prepare a resolution, to be sent to the President of the United States and Legislators from the State of Utah. indicating that Cedar City i s appalled at the action of Russia in...
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    • The flood that Henry referred to was the crowning blow for the Iron Works. It swept over the site, completely submerging the equipment and buildings, and carried away some of the property. Also, with the diversion dam washed out, there was no water...
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    • that time. The following account was taken from the minutes of the meetings: The first session was held at 11:OO a.m. and present of the Twelve were Elders Erastus Snow and Franklin D. Richards. The Presidency of the Stake was J. C. L. Smith, John...
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    • 1 arn informed by good authority that the railroad running fiom El Paso to Casas Grandes is going to be extended to the river, Piedras Verde, on to the Sierra Madre Mountains on which we are located and will open up rnany valuable locaiities for...
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    • WILLIAM H . LEIGH Biography 1877 - 1958 William H . Leigh was one of Cedar City's best known businessmen and civic workers. He founded the Leigh Furniture and Carpet Company in Cedar City, and operated it for 45 years before turning i t over to the...
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    • iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank Terri Hildebrand for technical support and editing contributions. President Benson for providing thesis funding, my parents and Clay Velut for financial and emotional support, Dr. Charlotte Pedersen for...
    • 1901, bills payable 3

    • 1901, bills payable 3
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    • XBills Payable. XMarch.: C.W. Stanton Co. of 323 Dearborn St., Chicago, wants agents for the life of President McKinley, prospectus 12 c. ad. in Sanfrancisco weekly examiner. Receivable.: 11 Received of G.W. Crapper Draft No. 103 on B.F. Saunders...
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    • DEBATE MORRIS ROWLEY Debate President GEORGE ARMSTRONG Debate Manager RAYMOND KIMBALL CARMEN LEIGH RODNEY PALMER HOMER STEPHENSON GLENNA ESPLIN Debating at the B. A. C. has reached a high level this year, and the de-baters with their slick and...

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