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    • 1915 103

    • 1915 103
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    • GARAGE Wanted at the Oil, Grease, Tires a.nd Accessories. Studebaker Service Station,. Ford E,xtras and Accessories. Phone 139-W ,J. A. KOPP LEIGH FURNITURE·& CA·RPET COMPANY A NEW EMERSON. Irishman (to his wife)-What's compensation? Wife-It's...
    • 1916 8

    • 1916 8
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    • PARLEY DALLEY HWhat you have said, I will consider; what you have to say, I will with patience hear, and find a time Both meet to hear and ilnS\yer.'· MYRTLE DECKER She needs no other rosary, for her thread of life is strung with the beads of love...
    • 1916 114

    • 1916 114
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    • Jokes 1\1r. Homer (In Physiology): If I should stand on my head, where would the blood of my body go? Student: To your head. Mr. Homer: All right, but why doesn't the blood go to my feet now? Student: Because there is something in your feet. Bunk:...
    • 1914, cash account 2

    • 1914, cash account 2
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    • Cash Account. February.: Date. Received. Paid. 1 5 doz. Eggs 1.00 1 cloth 160 thread 10 1.70 1 supporters .25 1 gloves (childrens) .50 1 writing Tab .10 1 I.H. Langston 1.50 pasture 2 C.F. Hepworth .75 photos 3 J.M. Smyth. Co 2.29 7 Corn....
    • Page 477

    • Page 477
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    • prove, however, that the manufacture of iron is an accomplished f a c t , and Iron County, with h e r vast coal fields and an inexhaustible amount of the best iron ore in the world, is destined in the near future to be a vast business center. I t...
    • Page 34

    • Page 34
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    • Note: B.Y.U. Library, 1955: Permission to copy the material from the origmal Henry Lunt diaries was secured through the kindness of William H. Lunt of Locust Lane, Provo, Utah. The originals from whch this copy was made have been returned to the...
    • Page 73

    • Page 73
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    • think you know more than those that are placed above you which is wrong, and you must humble yourselves and be united."18 Some of the settlers were beginning to plant turnips, beets, onions, radishes, and lettuce in their gardens. Their domestic...
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    • interested in the accumulation of weaith than thev were in living their religion. People were fighting among themselves, until it became so senous that the entire Church records were taken across the Colorado River to keep them safe. President...
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    • Page 403
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    • ofthe older boys had diEerent memones of living and working at the "Spencer Ranch." Heaton remembered the following: Corrales was about 2 miles south of Pacheco. Corrales is Spanish for 'corrais.' The Mexican people named it this because, when they...
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    • Page 22
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    • Emotions in Conflict 17 Additionally, a limitation is found in the under-developed emotional vocabularies (Bodtker & Jameson, 2001). Just as general communication is more typically conveyed nonverbally, so it is with emotions. Emotions have also...

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