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    • years before and was located in the Knell Bldg. Many of the same people were involved in both the bank and the hlercantile. The bank needed a new building, so they built across the street on the corner, 75 north main, and occupied the southeast...
    • 1912, Jan 11

    • 1912, Jan 11
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    • Thurs. Jan. 11, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. clear Caught a coyote this morning. After looking after all my traps, I went down to the grove and helped chop cottonwoods till dinner time Friday 12: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Light C. Worked on the Zion Road from...
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    • top of the flour sack while at the sheepherd. Because of this ability, Uriah was nicknamed "Graham Cake" by "Poots" Walker.' Lehi not only could fix thinp with baling wire, he learned to be resourceful and could manufacture or fix almost anything....
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    • AC.CLUB The Agricultural Club holds a great place of consequence in this school as in any school and its aim, that of fostering better farming, is a most worthy one. Agriculture, standing as it does as the funda-mental and most important of the...
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    • tickets cost $3.00 and could be paid in produce. W have e been unable to unearth documentation of activities of the Dramatic Association beyond 1880, but it is safe to say that a community tradition had been set which no doubt led to support and...
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    • No pirates no princesses 133 E: Okay, well that‘s just it, she‘s a member of the family and there are things that come with that. She‘s supposed to keep her room clean, she‘s supposed to keep her bathroom tidy and picked up. I don‘t fuss...
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    • There had been no colonists living in Pacheco for six years, but the revolution was subsiding and a feeling of peace and safety was returning. The recovery of the colonies from the depression caused by ten years of revolution was slow and...
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    • Eventually five of the eight brothers, as well as Edgerton's wife, Ama May, purchased farms near Duncan with the intention of living there permanently. Owen's wife, Velma, was expecting a baby and was very excited about it, especially since she had...
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    • Although the early settlers of Utah had placed more emphasis on celebrating the 24th rather than the 4th of July, Independence Day had gained in significance. July 4, 1861, brought with it an enthusiastic celebration throughout the Utah Temtory, in...
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 1. 1934.. .Mayor and Council met with the outgoing Mayor and Council a t 12 noon. After making his report and recommendations to the incoming Mayor and Council, Mayor Granger t u r n e d the meeting...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 13 Chapter II Literature Review For ease in reading the literature review will follow a specific structure of broad to narrow covering several topics. First, literature in small group communication as a whole...
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    • 1930_all 68
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    • £mmt's Dining Room and Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt Proprietors I "We Resolve to Serve the . Best Things to Eat" We Specialise in Resoling AII Types of Fine Footwear To obtain the most comfort in a j resole job—don't wear the soles...
    • 1905, Apr 28

    • 1905, Apr 28
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    • Fri. April 28, 1905: Ther. Cooler., Warm., Wea. Light clouds. We traveled west and north. Elder Cox and I took dinner with Mr. Thompson, just east of the Saddle Mt. We passed the Springfield post office it is in a small box-house standing away off...
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    • sex of the telegrapher at the place we had left in the morning, when Mrs. Lunt remarked to her sister-wife that 'Parowan has been c d e d by St. George three times without answering. She will go to meeting!' Mr. Lunt did what he could to help, poor...
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    • The Saints niet together often and had socials, as well as their church meetings. O n one such occasion in St. Louis, some strange men were noticed standing by a stove on which some coffee was boiling. In time, all who drank the coffee contracted...
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    • Employee Giving 32 this particular year at Southern Utah University our spring employee campaign capitalized on the momentum of a successful inauguration of our new president, a much anticipated Founders Day celebration and a legislative session...
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    • th~s volunteer school was superseded by regularly scheduled classes." Smith wrote: "March 19, 1851: The wind blew very hard from the south leaving no tents standing in camp. March 20: Went with Frost and Bringhurst to visit the coal vein [Cedar...
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    • These men attempt the task of maintaining peace, happiness, and friendship among the four fraternities. Their work has been spirited during pledging and election time. Prexy Bernon Christensen has been aided by Milton Sevy and Bud Williams from the...

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