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Modem History of the Utah Utes. In 1957, John wrote the first (and only) chapter for this book which he was unable to complete. It reads as follows:
THE SPECIAL INDIAN GRAZING UNIT
During my tenure in the United States...
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nearly two million acres were set aside by the Executive Order of January 5, 1882. The ensuing pattern of allotments of part and restoration to the "public domain" of the balance of the reservation set the...
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There was no basis available on which the matter could be presented to an existing tribunal. John, therefore, conceived that it would be necessary to have Congress pass special enabling legislation creating a...
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these very busy years for the Hopi general and claims attorney. The Salt Lake Tribune, December 3,1957, had carried a story announcing the formation of the Ideal National Life Insurance Co., "a legal reserve...
Full of Years and Honor
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He had a deep love for his country that resulted in a special kind of patriotism. He reminded political leaders at various levels to remember the proclamations for occasions such as Citizenship Day and Constitution...
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It is a source of pleasure to family members and friends, that the Silver Beaver was awarded to Orpha, at the Symphony Hall on Wednesday, February 16, 1983, in recognition of the many years of leadership and service...
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in each class every day. The type of talking that was done in the district school was far from being public speaking, but it at least helped me to think and reason before other people. When I was well...
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Another very useful subject for which I registered was Debating. Debating is Public Speaking, but not all Public Speaking is argument. Public Speaking has many purposes. The purpose of impressiveness is secured by appealing to the...
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won both debates. After several more contests we were again eligible to enter the state meet. The state contest was my last debate in high school. I was determined to do my best to win, but was defeated by the...
Interview
S A L T LAKE CITY. U T A H A B O U T 1960 lntemiew of John S. Boyden by a high school student in the neighborhood to complete a school assignrner~t.
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Name the five most important things you would like put info your biography. (a. A...
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You may be pleasantly surprised to find how lucrative a practice may become when your strongest motivation is a desire to serve competently, timely, and with a clear conscience. The lawyer, like the doctor, has a general obligation...
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foreman smiles and puts up his watch: "Well, gentlemen, what do we say? Plaintiff; Defendant; Gentlemen? I rather think, so far as I am concerned, gentlemen - I say I rather think, but don't let that...
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appreciate their help. It is our hope that the non-Indian students attending this university will develop a greater appmiation for Indian arts and crafts and for the artists themselves. We congratulate you on...
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convention, and when it was over John smiled and said, "I just didn't get enough votes." But his character was there because there were some debts, and sometime later John told us that he went over to the bank and signed a note and...
Grand Canyon National Park (Coconino County, Arizona);
John Lewis superintendent of the Park Service 1950. Note steely gaze of J.G. Lewis-keeper of the king's deer, dane of forest enemies, left bower of Fred Fagergoren, right bower of Charles S. Smith and slave of the public.