Young Democrat Turns Candidate heated discussion concerning the public school system. In the early stages of the crisis, a sixty-man committee was appointed to study the problems of the public schools. This committee was composed of men from all...
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users found themselves in substantial accord while the Indians were more than skeptical. Counsel for the Indians voiced objections and insisted upon the institution of trespass proceeding against the non-Indians. In this...
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group of autonomous villages and clans controlled by the religious leaders known as "Kikmongwi." In drafting the original constitution, LaFarge had hoped to unite the various factions for political strength, leaving the...
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generally at 5:M) or 5:30 p.m. at the pleasure of the court. The first week the weather was warm and there was a swimming pool of sorts at the Apache Motel and John, Bryant and Allen would have a swim, followed by dinner...
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reservation. Various Christian churches had established missions for the Hopi people on the reservation, and some in their zeal had failed to follow established rules before building. John describes how this affected the...
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Tingey, president of the Southwest Indian Mission, and this is one of the missions I am helping to supervise, expressing appreciation for the great assistance rendered with the tribal council of the Hopi Reservation in...
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The Boy Scouts were already established in my home town. I went to several of their meetings. The scout master would do most of the talking, while all the boys listened. I liked the things the Boy Scouts did. I enjoyed playing their...
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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...
Remarks at Boyden Collection Dedication
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY APRIL 19,1980
(The following remarks were written by lohit S. Boyden for the dedication ceremony of the Boyden Collection of Indian Art, sponsored b y the United Inter-Tribal Council,...
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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...
Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
camp ground was solved by a bucket brigade, and before long the 36 assembled for the hike (or as much of it as you felt your exhausted body could take) to the Hole in the Rock.
Merly abandoned the customary trail because of the very dense growth...
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Then, suddenly the battle began. Crews maneuvered and battled for the downstream positions, and war was on. Water poured into boats from all sides, people went overboard for many purposes: to rescue hats, to get hostages, to pillage other crafts....
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MILLARD COUNTY CLUB
CARL ASHBY
President
ISOBEL FINLINSON
Vice-President
FRED WHSDEN
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Debating at the B. A. C. has reached a high level this year, and the de-baters
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headquarters of the FLDS Church. There are many reasons to study this small community, some of these include understanding their lifestyle, their beliefs, how they try to differentiate themselves from the often negative...
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Heber J. Grant understood that he needed to receive the blessing of John W. Woolley but because of his jealousy and overinflated ego, was unwilling to accept that another person held a higher power than himself. Because...
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As a result of the years of separation and danger, the citizens of Short Creek shied away from interaction with the outside world. They had learned through hard lessons that people in the outside world would not let them...
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opposition as outsiders already had strong preconceived notions about polygamy. Most people naturally lumped all polygamous communities together and assumed the atrocities that were happening in Colorado City were ubiquitous...