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    • PAHUTE LEGENDS William R. Palmer 1958 OH 0598 How The Eagle Became Bald-headed It sometimes happened in the long ago that some living thing went bad and became a source of trouble to all the others. Sometimes they wrought so much sorrow and...
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    • Steers, Champion fat

    • Beef cattle; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)

    • George Haycock, center, operator of Corner Market in Cedar City, was high bidder when the grand champion steer of Southern Utah Livestock Show went on sale. Haycock purchased the grand champion from exhibitor, Marlin Sorenson, right, of Salina,...
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    • SENIORS The assembly, under the direction of Anna Leigh, went over as big or perhaps bigger than any other assembly this year, all because every student who took part cooperated. Hamblin Leigh and Carmen Croft as the Executive Council...
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    • JUNIORS Note the following facts: The Juniors have par-ticipated in all activities at the B. A. C. this year. A number of the Junior boys belong to the high school football and bas-ketball squads. The Junior president, with the aid of the Senior...
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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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    • 17 of how Purcell-Gates (1995) provided reading intervention for Donny in exchange for documentation and careful examination of literacy development through the social and cultural perspectives of a family from the “white underclass, a minority...
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    • 45 Quantitative Data: Language and Literacy in the School All of the high ELLs preferred to speak only English with their peers at school. More than half of low ELLs preferred to speak both English and Spanish (see Table 6). The majority of low...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 67 kitchen window had a screen that was broken and I stood there and held his hand and he said, “Always remember that I love you, and always remember to say your prayers.” After hours of anxious waiting, she, her two...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 76 The transition of accepting a new woman into the family is a period of growth and adjustment. In some families the transition is relatively smooth. Interviewee #2 describes her experience as she entered an established family...
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    • 40 adequate support from home. The homework tracker was a fundamental piece in the researcher’s ability to make quick and accurate evaluations of which students did not receive parental help from home. This homework tracker did not ask for the...
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    • Employee Giving 23 CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF As mentioned earlier, President Benson was developing a routine of holding campus forums as a means of communicating to SUU employees. These forums were well attended since employees could learn about campus...
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    • Employee Giving 26 state of Utah, due to privacy rules, does not release to colleges or universities the names of individuals who have purchased plates. This made it impossible to give employees and their team credit for a donation made through the...
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    • 42 teachers to enter and keep track of progress monitoring, reading levels, end of level scores, benchmark testing, tier placement test scores, and math assessment information. There was a paper version of this same format teachers were asked to...
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    • 45 grade level. All teachers reported approximately 70% of students in their class were successful in Tier 1 instruction. When asked how RTI affects gifted students, all teachers reported the framework does not specifically address the needs of...
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    • research that content in advertisements is specific to culture and diverse innovative advertising strategies need to be used for different cultures. They also found that cultural background influences which advertising appeal is used. Limitations...
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    • Conclusion Throughout the semester, the internship aided in developing needed skills and information for a future career in the field. Keeping a journal of daily tasks and projects assisted in future tailoring of a resume and examples to show...
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    • -Table service, no buffet -Heritage Center -Incorporate locally-grown/made items (cheese, jelly, animals) -Price & quality driven -Break out portions – can bid on desserts or appetizers only -Looking to put together volunteer base to help...
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    • Black Tablecloths: $16.50/Table 90X90 Black Runner: $9.50/Table (will almost hit the floor) 81X81 Black Runner: $12.75/Table (will go over the edges) Black Napkin: $.75/Napkin White Napkin: $.99/Napkin I called Celebrate the Occasions in Cedar...

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