Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
Toward the end of the trip for the day, we more confidently tackled the Ticaboo Rapids, and a few turns later, rounding a bend, we saw the glorious majesty of Tapestry Wall before us. Our first camp awaited our arrival. Enthusiastic and courageous...
Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
woman who wished additional design on the walls of her home. Down the cliff a little ways a full-fledged dig was in process - a number of potsherds and pieces of siliceous minerals used for making arrow heads were found, and Dick actually picked up...
Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
Since the dirt road was steep and at its crest there was some soft sand, we all walked past the first bend, where a mad scramble was made for the positions in which we would be carried homeward. Of course, the best places were near canteens, on...
Grand Canyon National Park (Coconino County, Arizona); Utah Parks Company; Utah Parks Company--Employees
Tramline basket nicknamed "Studebaker" in Grand Canyon National Park. A gondola type car on which supplies and personnel were taken down into the construction site at Roaring Springs, Grnad Canyon.
Grand Canyon National Park (Coconino County, Arizona)
Water storage tank built on the North Rim to store water pumped from Roaring Springs up 3,400 feet in elevation to this site. When built, this was the highest single stage water lift known. Photo from Ed Turek collection
Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--History; Transportation;
On Nov. 11, 1851, David Bulloch, aged seven years rode on running gear ahead of his pioneer company and became the first white boy on the site of Cedar City. Seventy-one years later it was his fitting distinction to meet and welcome the first...
Edward Hunter Snow together with John Parry ammended the bill which established SUU to be competitive among the settlements of southern Utah in designating a site for a Normal School.
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have been completely transformed and are irreversible. The ways in which ELLs from low SES
backgrounds interact and associate with the digital era was also addressed. The results of this
research will help educators yield a deeper appreciation...
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who were not coded as having made a gift, explaining that the employee either said no or had not returned a gift card and we did not know which it was.
Another challenge was employee turnover. It was difficult to maintain a...
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modifications to assist the learner. Before making a referral, the teacher had the benefit of talking
with other professionals, one of which being the special educator, to determine ways to enhance
her own teaching and begin adapting and...