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    • CHERRY WATTS Forward DON HATTON Guard FERL BLACKBURN Guard VERTIS WOOD Center HENRY HALL Forward SIDNEY THOMPSON Forward WALLACE OSBORN Guard CECIL BAKER Guard REED WILSON Guard CL'.MON STRATTON Forward "TUFF" L1NFORD Coatb •pROBABLY the most...
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    • fc LESLIE PUGH CLYDE HOLLINGSHEAD MAROLD BAKER ELMER ROBERTS LESLIE PUGH Forward with an unusual combina-tion of skill and agility. A scorer who often placed the opposing guard in an embarrassing position when he discov-ered that "Les" had lost...
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    • ISAAC C . HAIGHT Biography 1813 - 1886 Isaac Chauncy Haight was born May 2 7 . 1 8 1 3 , in Windham County, New York, to Caleb and Keturah Haight. He became a teacher and taught school in the winter and farmed in the summer. Being a religious...
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    • 22. B. H. Roberts, A Comprehensive Histoy of The Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News Press, 1930), Vol 1 1 1, p. 165. th 23. William Edwin Berrett, The RestoredChurch, (Salt Lake City, U a :Deseret Book...
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    • The problem of wlonization was particularly difficult during the Utah War because of the large number of people called back to Utah. In addition, two to four thousand immigrants were brought into the tenitory each year by the pioneer companies....
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    • founded outside of Utah in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho and Wyorning. Al1 told, at least a hundred new Mormon settlements were founded outside of Utah between 1876 and 1879, as well as many new colonies being settled in Utah in remote...
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    • mons in Utah and the law-disdaining wild western inhabitants of Nevada. However, they wcre mutually dependent on each other in a very real and vital way. 'l'rading was a necessity to both. The only available market of the southern Utah settlenients...
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    • reached. In Southern Utah, the telegraph covered some areas that early, but it wasn't until later that this service extended from Southern Utah into Nevada. I t was this area that was covered by the mail contracts handled by one man nanied...
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    • O u t of this spirit of cooperation came lasting friendship and loyalty to each other and to their community. I feel that those men and women who built our foundations have a right to a ~ the question; "Will those k who follow us live up to our...
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    • Naughty Batching It Professionals Little Tuff Spring Chem. Bug Cute My Pal About It Josephine Smile Kelly Interesting us to such a degree that only the word "dictatorship" makes us want to shriek, "Not on your life!" One must not forget the contest...
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    • Chapter 1 Introduction The home-literacy environment (HLE) plays a vital role in language and literacy development for all children before they enter kindergarten and throughout the rest of their school years. Studies have shown that when children...

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