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    • SHERRELL VAN "JACK" SAWYERS Biography Jack Sawyers, t h e name h e usually goes b y , was born August 28, 1933. I n J o s e p h , Utah, to Bill Mac a n d Irene Miller Sawyers. He attended the f i r s t a n d second g r a d e in Joseph and completed...
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    • in his nation, unmolested, with our families. Included in each box was one of Aunt Sarah's (as she was known) cheeses.' Parley wrote the following about his memories of the Spencer Ranch: Mother had been losing so many cows, she said she would se11...
    • 1898, Jan 23

    • 1898, Jan 23
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    • Sun. Jan. 23, 1898: Wea. Snowing Went to S. School and come back and developed a negative of Isabell Dalton that we had just taken We took ten Photos while at Rockville which brought in some over $20.00 Monday 24: Wea. Very cold I went to Virgen...
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    • Larson, Jack Whiting. Barbara S t a r r , a n d Harold .Shirley; City T r e a s u r e r , Marilyn Prince; City Recorder, Yorke Nelson: S e c r e t a r> .. Shauna Fereuson: and visitors: v Rob Moore-Tribune, Jay Walmsley--Iron County Record,...
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    • 37 DRP Test Procedure The participants took the DRP first. They were given the same instructions: read the text selection and select the word that fits best and makes the most meaning in the sentence/paragraph. To complete the test, they were given...
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    • 37 90.00% 92.00% 94.00% 96.00% 98.00% 100.00% Resting Classroom Energizer Physical Education Recess Average Percentage of Students Engaged Type of Physical Activity Engaged Students Comparison The data collected for each type of activity were compile...
    • 1898, Jan 27

    • 1898, Jan 27
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    • Thurs. Jan. 27, 1898: Wea. Cold & Cloudy Done some printing and took a group of 16 men. Friday 28: Wea. Cloudy commenced snowing and blowing about 11 am. we went and took a picture of the school size 8x10 snow began to fly shortly after school...
    • 1905, Sep 5

    • 1905, Sep 5
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    • Tues. Sept. 5, 1905: Ther. Cool. wind and dust. Wea. Clouds, Elders Robison, Jack and I attended the Fair, the Military drill took my eye most of anything. Part of the exhibits were fine altho they were not all extra good. The dust was flying so...
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    • free from hypocrisy and deceit as it is possible for moral manto be.' He sang several songs during the sermon. His voice was clear and distinct and, though he was then suffering from cancer besides being almost blid, he never permitted his a i c t...
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    • 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...
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    • The I-Text Distance Learning System 8 contact was synchronous (though they used different words). Further study is necessary to determine in what ways communication was better with the I-Text system. The differences in opinion with regard to...
    • 1898, Jan 31

    • 1898, Jan 31
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    • Mon. Jan. 31, 1898: Wea. Cold Clouded up printed all I could we also took one photo. This ends the first month of the new year. with considerable storm and the longest cold spell we have had for many years. William L. Crawford, Springdale, Wash...
    • 1905, Sep 7

    • 1905, Sep 7
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    • Thurs. Sept. 7, 1905: Ther. Hotter., Wea. clouds Rain, We walked over to the pasture line and commenced working west on the part of township next to the river, took dinner with Mr. ? It commenced to rain just before night. we called at the home of...
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    • down. We took the cheese vat out and made the cheese house for a living room for mother and put the stove i the 'lean-to.' We had a room back of this we n called a saddle house and this, the boys slept in, but some of us went to the barn to sleep....
    • 1905, Sep 8

    • 1905, Sep 8
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    • Fri. Sept. 8, 1905: Ther. Cooler Wea. Rain, Rained all night and most of forenoon. We continued our work got a good soaking took dinner with J.H. Hamner, by the Sanford school house. went down on the banks of Red River to canvass some houses Were...
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    • 42 selection on the high school level, 18% of the participants were independent, 32% were instructional, and 45% were frustrated. Even though the same percentage scored on the instructional level for both types of selections, the results varied in...
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    • The smaller settlements were to abandon their locations and move to a larger fort. Paragonah and Johnston's Fort were advised to move into Parowan. New Harmony was advised to come to Cedar Fort Another entry from the joumal kept by the command...

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