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...
voin in 18.:!1 rmdrr grrat odds. Hmwver. N;imoo flouriilird and lx~.iilnc a l~r:~utiful, w:Il-q~vernr~d \\ith ~ x e ?0,000 i n l ~ ~ t l ) i t m t'l'he \Iari.ity i s,~ mons were :i thrifty class ( ~ f peoplc who 1i;rd leal-nctl inventiveness and...
filled with straw in readiness to burn, and food and supplies were sent southward. Finally, 30,000 people deserted their homes and started south. They found that the soldiers were boasting that they would drive and plunder the Utah pioneers and...
stories and laughing, they agreed to do a little betting on their teams as to how much they could pull. Dan and Atoat had several fine horses in their teams. Once the betting started, it continued most of the day. First one team was tried, then...
told me that the man had called in the store to buy a whip. They didn't have any whips in stock, so he bought a broom to drive his horses with. It appeared that he man had been drinking, which was the cause of the trouble." During these yean of...
worked so hard riding the Pony Express so that he could save a little money for himself above the needs of the family to afford some good clothes and real shoes. Up until this time he had worn only the clothes sewn by his mother and nioccasins on...
teams, were ready for a rest. However, many were more or less disappointed in the country and if their teams had been ablc, many more would have accompanied the few who moved on." "Besides H . H Harriman and family, and James L. Davis and family...
Plan selerted and Tabernacle built. People still brinq called to Bluff - Jody's Diarv. Takinq n cattle held to San J u a n . Lehi receives r Misaion Call. Ilcnry seriamly hurned. Letter from Mary hw Lunt to Lehi while on miasion. Letter from Henry...
building) But, this was not all. When the teacher's payroll was submitted to the state for payment the latter part of December, the Attorney General ruled that the conditions had not been complied with and the Ward Hall did not meet the...
Henry Lunt, who was one of the men in the group that settled in Cedar City, wrote the following in his diary about getting coal from Cedar Canyon in 1852: "Monday Sept. 20, 1852 went up the canyon to work a road u p the mountain to sleigh the coal...
Ann became very much a part of the music life of the community. She sang in the first presentation of the Messiah in Cedar City and participated in operas and choirs for many years." When Bert died, she moved in with the family from the old Seaman...
General wiu cxaruiuir~g title to pass on the sale, he found the restrict11e tion in the abstract. As soon as the descendants of Lehi heard of the discrepancy, they simply signed the property over to the college as a donation. In 1923, the railroad...
Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Cedar City (Utah)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--History;
Train of Dixie Wool teams on Main Street; left to right: Leigh Furniture, Knell Block, Record Office, Wood's Cedar Hotel, and Tabernacle; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah
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DONALD LAMOREAUX
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JUNIORS
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STOCK JUDGING
Clyde Bryant and Willard Thompson, members of the Seed Judging Team
Left to Right: Grant Esplin, Browning Platt, Bud Nelson, Donald Lamoreau, mem-bers
of the Stock Judging Teams. Bud Nelson is also the winner of the Union
Pacific...
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Lack of experience was perhaps the greatest drawback to the College and
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DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SUCCESSFUL EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAING: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERISTY
Ron Cardon
Dr. Stan Gwin, Project Supervisor
ABSTRACT
The 2008 Employee Giving Campaign at Southern Utah University...
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money over to administrators to use how they see fit. Darla also provided me with confidence regarding the timing of our campaign. She pointed out that the only reason BYU does a fall campaign is that the United Way of Utah...
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employment at SUU. There would be no building to dedicate, no new program to launch and in most cases, no way of attributing a donation to a specific student. So participation – each employee donating something – became the...