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ing a rocketry display by ATK Launch Systems of | Utah, a Solar Energy exhibit, and "Weight on Other W |
Ouray, | Utah, a village |
Rocky Ridge, | Utah, a town |
game, throwing a 16 yard touchdown pass, giving | Utah a 31-10 lead. |
Born September 19, 1974, in Murray, | Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Page became an ent |
ame (born 1819) was the first mayor of Parowan, | Utah, a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature a |
as a Secretary to the Territorial Government of | Utah, a lawyer, a district attorney and leader in It |
Uranium mining in | Utah, a state of the United States, has a history go |
Knightsville, | Utah, a ghost town in the United States |
ses, connected by a common back yard, in Sandy, | Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City, and opened a secon |
ield goal with 1:41 left in the first half gave | Utah a 20-17 lead before Hall started padding his in |
River in Zion National Park, Washington County, | Utah, a stretch of about 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) (O |
Kansas, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, and | Utah) a statutory form is required, and one must att |
en a 41 yard field goal before halftime, giving | Utah a 9-7 halftime lead. |
He was appointed surveyor-general for | Utah, a federal appointment, in 1901. |
Cedar County, | Utah, abolished in 1862 |
yce Canyon National Park is located in southern | Utah about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of-and 1,000 f |
ntal Railroad, which passed through Promontory, | Utah, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Howell. |
Born and raised in Pleasant Grove, | Utah, about 35 miles south of Salt Lake City, the Ki |
Utah, Admiral Rodgers's flagship during World War I, | |
on pioneers began leaving the United States for | Utah after a series of severe conflicts with neighbo |
He settled on the University of | Utah after considering several powerhouse programs, |
Melissa Anne Smith (17): Vanished from Midvale, | Utah, after leaving a pizza parlor; body found in ne |
o meteorologist at KTVX ABC4 in Salt Lake City, | Utah after leaving WHDH-TV) in Boston. |
ls ... Played his final two seasons at Southern | Utah after two years at Dixie Junior College in Utah |
aduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah, after serving in Korea from 1951-53 in the U.S |
ege ball for Dixie State College in St. George, | Utah after graduating from the Berkshire Academy in |
Portland, Oregon and in 1998 the University of | Utah after being their premiere big man in a season |
The franchise moved to Provo, | Utah after the 2000 season. |
is a species of agave known by the common name | Utah agave. |
From 1896 to 1900, Tanner was president of | Utah Agricultural College, which is today Utah State |
West was a professor of physics at the | Utah Agricultural College, which is today Utah State |
The Federalized | Utah Air National Guard 130th Aircraft Control and W |
th Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Iowa and | Utah airing much of the same programming as WTRU. |
k include stops in at least five states (Texas, | Utah, Alabama, Nebraska and Alaska) and three U.S. c |
It is also found in Arizona, | Utah, all of California and northward into Oregon, I |
onored in 2008 as a member of the University of | Utah All-Century team. |
n American painter and professor born in Provo, | Utah Allman is currently an assistant professor at t |
An attempt at an onside kick was recovered by | Utah, allowing Wynn to take three straight knees. |
er's transmitter was shipped to Salt Lake City, | Utah almost immediately in order to launch KSTU-TV, |
the University of Alabama and the University of | Utah along with hundreds of other dancers from all o |
Co-founder of Hildale, | Utah along with John Yeates Barlow. |
Air Force, BYU, San Diego State, and | Utah also went to bowl games. |
University of | Utah alumni magazine article on Gittens |
n and is current president of the University of | Utah Alumni Association (2005 - 08). |
However, in 1997, Spencer Eccles, a | Utah alumnus and chairman of Utah's biggest bank, Fi |
ilwaukee, Minnesota, San Francisco, Toronto and | Utah, among others. |
ing the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, an inquiry held in camera expelled several IOC |
With 7:50 left in the first quarter, | Utah's Louie Sakoda kicked a 45 yard field goal to g |
ould issue illegal immigrants already living in | Utah an "accountability card" that would give them t |
foundation building in Manhattan; and sites in | Utah and Pennsylvania. |
It is endemic to Idaho, Montana, | Utah and Wyoming in the United States. |
rn Idaho and southern Wyoming southward through | Utah and Nevada to southern California and New Mexic |
rginia; Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Pleasant Grove, | Utah; and presently makes his home in Woodstock, Vir |
up Boise in favor of venues in Salt Lake City, | Utah and Portland, Oregon. |
till the sixth-largest employer in the state of | Utah, and the third-largest one excluding the State |
Hall joined the Navy from his birth state of | Utah and by May 7, 1942 was a Lieutenant, Junior Gra |
He was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah and died in Ketchum, Idaho. |
choice awards (New Hampshire, Texas, Illinois, | Utah, and Florida). |
He died of pneumonia in Salt Lake City, | Utah and was buried there. |
ona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, | Utah and Washington and Pacific island territories a |
They live in Cottonwood Heights, | Utah and have two sons: Fedya (born 2002) and Stepan |
ur 2011 starting on July 6 in West Valley City, | Utah and ending on September 10 in Rochester, New Yo |
olitical science professor at the University of | Utah, and lists her occupation as president of Dan J |
age nine to fifteen Kofford lived in Fairfield, | Utah and at age fifteen he moved to Orem, Utah. |
eading up to the Civil War, he was stationed in | Utah and held the rank of lieutenant colonel. |
iatrist who is a professor at the University of | Utah and was a key witness in the state competency h |
t is also found in the United States, including | Utah and Texas. |
epartment at Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah, and is housed there currently. |
r, Idaho, Jones attended grade school in Ogden, | Utah and graduated from high school as valedictorian |
passing southern Nevada and adjacent corners of | Utah and Arizona. |
ut the Mojave desert of California, Nevada, and | Utah and the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and northwest |
ed an engineering degree from the University of | Utah and established a steel manufacturing company i |
ther, Chandler Holbrook, helped found Fillmore, | Utah and that is where Holbrook was raised. |
ved his bachelors degree from the University of | Utah and a masters degree and Ph.D. from BYU. |
indicated that Tampa as well as Salt Lake City, | Utah, and Phoenix, Arizona, had been selected as fin |
ry, Sam worked in private practice in Duchesne, | Utah and Roosevelt, Utah from 1963 to 1973. |
After earning his Ph.D., Bennion returned to | Utah and founded the Institute of Religion adjacent |
Canyon National Park and Zion National Park in | Utah and the San Fernando Mission and the Mojave Des |
DeMille was born and raised in Hurricane, | Utah and attended Brigham Young University on an Air |
also the prosecuting attorney for Weber County, | Utah and served on the Legislative Council of Utah. |
from the Burgess Shale, the Marjum Formation of | Utah, and possibly Chengjiang. |
so he took the opportunity to go to Ceder City, | Utah and teach for the Church Educational System the |
o main obstacles: the Great Salt Lake Desert in | Utah, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. |
He returned to | Utah and became a professor at BYU in 1964, teaching |
Christian was raised in Riverton, | Utah and graduated from Bingham High School in 1993. |
ska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, | Utah, and Wyoming. |
Baja California, southern Nevada, southwestern | Utah and extreme western Arizona. |
from Alaska and northern Canada to California, | Utah, and Montana. |
tle the charges and drop further prosecution in | Utah and Nebraska. |
st of downtown Salt Lake City, in Weber County, | Utah, and is one of the oldest continuously operatin |
arned his bachelors degree at the University of | Utah and a masters degree from BYU. Berrett also hel |
, M.D. and MPhil degrees from the University of | Utah, and an M.P.H. degree from the University of Ca |
She was raised in Salt Lake City, | Utah and received an MD from the University of Utah |
He was on the professional ski patrol at Alta, | Utah and a member of the UCLA ski team. |
of five states (along with Hawaii, New Mexico, | Utah, and Washington) that extended the privilege to |
on January 25, 2005 by Senator Orrin Hatch (R - | Utah), and was signed into law by President George W |
er-day Saint family, Brown was raised in Logan, | Utah and was a missionary for the LDS Church in Sout |
It is found in Northern California, Idaho, | Utah and Eastern Oregon. |
ts with incoming immigrant settlers in northern | Utah and south-eastern Washington Territory (present |
m altitude in California, Arizona, southwestern | Utah, and Baja California. |
ees in charge of track upkeep between Wendover, | Utah and Salt Lake City. |
in the territories of New Mexico, Arizona, and | Utah, and in the states of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyo |
ocks were stored at the Deseret Chemical Depot, | Utah, and the Umatilla Chemical Depot (Umatilla Coun |
his followers into what became Salt Lake City, | Utah, and the Great Basin area became steadily popul |
s rufus) is a small chipmunk found in Colorado, | Utah and Arizona in the southwestern United States. |
e in promoting the women's suffrage movement in | Utah and did so largely through her involvement in t |
partner in Ekins Dairy in Marriott-Slaterville, | Utah and later rose to the position of Plant Manager |
Columbia, south through western Montana, Idaho, | Utah and Nevada down to Southern California. |
Jeremy Ranch Golf Club clubhouse in Park City, | Utah, and its popularity is spreading east. |
The actual wrecks of the Arizona, | Utah, and Oklahoma are not parts of the monument, an |
and Henry moved with the family to Springville, | Utah, and remained there until May 1859. |
na, Joseph Montoya of New Mexico, Frank Moss of | Utah, and Gale McGee of Wyoming. |
ia; Treasure of the Gods at Zion National Park, | Utah and The Secret of San Francisco at Pier 39. |
Genoa 3 uses low sulfur western coal from | Utah and the Powder River Basin shipped via rail to |
itary Construction Subcommittee, McKay reopened | Utah's Minuteman Missile production line, secured th |
duation he was first stationed at Camp Floyd in | Utah and then in Arizona at Fort Buchanan as a 2nd L |
Ogston was one of these, leaving | Utah and founding Seven Persons. |
He was born in Provo, | Utah, and graduated from Brigham Young University in |
servatory, Boston University, the University of | Utah and Chicago Musical College. |
He died on June 10, 1875 in Clarkston, | Utah and was buried there. |
in-chief of the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, | Utah and a general authority of The Church of Jesus |
as a professor of medicine at the University of | Utah and a professor of nursing at Brigham Young Uni |
o has a bachelors degree from the University of | Utah and a JD from the University of Michigan. |
ggestive lyrics caused the song to be banned in | Utah and South Africa. |
It is owned by the State of | Utah and managed by the Division of Utah State Parks |
He then returned to | Utah and died there in 1949. |
his mission he graduated from the University of | Utah and became a building contractor. |
High School (called the Carbon Comet) in Price, | Utah and played on several American Legion baseball |
the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, and he did not disappoint, beating teammate Ch |
ut is focused on gay and lesbian Mormons in the | Utah and Idaho areas, rather than worldwide as is Af |
He built many roads in | Utah and southern Idaho. |
from the Burgess Shale, the Marjum formation of | Utah, and possibly Chengjiang. |
Dyno Nobel have offices in West Valley City, | Utah and Sydney, Australia. |
Gregbard has moved this article to Pioneer Day ( | Utah), and has redirected Pioneer Day to the disambi |
n the intermountain west, eighty-six of them in | Utah, and manages an extensive collection in its Sal |
He grew up in Arizona, | Utah and Northern Virginia. |
It is found in | Utah and California and Nevada. |
For his father, the U.S. Congressman from | Utah and U.S. federal judge, see James Franklin Batt |
that Clark had also obtained all rights to the | Utah and California Railroad (U&C), a line planned t |
ate, and Michael O. Leavitt, former Governor of | Utah and Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Pro |
from California east to Texas and from southern | Utah and Colorado south to Mexico. |
the Department of Development, Salt Lake City, | Utah, and an impetuous romantic. |
the Kats, college football at the University of | Utah, and now resides in Las Vegas. |
aho, the University of Texas, the University of | Utah and Bennington College. |
from California to Texas, north to Colorado and | Utah and in northern Mexico. |
ed on the board of regents of the University of | Utah and received an honorary doctorate from Utah in |
of northwestern Colorado and adjacent parts of | Utah and Wyoming. |
st of Calgary, southern Yukon south to southern | Utah and Colorado and west to central Nevada and Was |
ing in hematology-oncology at the University of | Utah and was at the University of California, San Fr |
She was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah and died in Riverside, California. |
s found from Saskatchewan and Alberta, south to | Utah and California. |
t from their storage at Deseret Chemical Depot, | Utah, and the Umatilla Chemical Depot, Oregon and we |
It was founded in 2001 as Unity | Utah and took its present name in 2004. |
It is considerably more common in Southern | Utah and Northern Arizona. |
following Massachusetts, Washington, Michigan, | Utah and Oklahoma. |
stern California, and in the Rocky Mountains to | Utah and Colorado. |
ions in Meteor Crater, Arizona, Salt Lake City, | Utah, and the Mojave Desert in California. |
The family moved first to Farmington, | Utah and then to Logan. |
uded most of Nevada, and, early in its history, | Utah and part of Colorado. |
He played college football at the University of | Utah and was drafted by the Eagles in the second rou |
n you divert water through the mountains in the | Utah and Colorado into other uses, it's really out o |
rtion of firefighters were conducted in 1934 in | Utah and in the Soviet Union. |
h Columbia, south to New Jersey in the east and | Utah and California in the west. |
Rabbi Winer was born in | Utah and raised in Texas. |
He was a prominent politician in | Utah and played an important role in the process whe |
Petersen was born in Provo, | Utah, and raised as a member of The Church of Jesus |
He later moved to | Utah and practiced law and also served as a judge th |
co border in California, and later in Colorado, | Utah and other western states, many of which proved |
ved as president of the Genealogical Society of | Utah and as the first editor of the Utah Historical |
Lead guitarist Timothy Cordova moved back to | Utah and got his Masters Degree, and shortly after b |
er's degree, and an M.D. from the University of | Utah and completed his residency at Duke University |
aught on the music faculty at the University of | Utah and served as the assistant chair of the music |
re appointed Young governor of the Territory of | Utah and its Superintendent of Indian Affairs. |
The production then moved to Wendover, | Utah and West Wendover, Nevada, where the deserts do |
Bill grew up in Salt Lake City, | Utah and as a child, his parents were drug addicts, |
otianshan shales of China; the Wheeler Shale in | Utah; and the Lower Ordovician Fezouata formation. |
gust 1885) was a prominent businessman in early | Utah and one of the few Jewish people to join The Ch |
-and-back" companies sent wagons and teams from | Utah, and brought back new emigrants, their baggage, |
) was a Mormon pioneer in the U.S. territory of | Utah, and the first mayor of the town of Bountiful, |
n the 1930s, and connects the towns of Boulder, | Utah and Escalante, Utah. |
was the 2004 Democratic nominee for Governor of | Utah, and is currently a federal Judge. |
on of columns and arches like the ones in Moab, | Utah and bridges like the Rainbow Bridge, also in Ut |
He played college football at the University of | Utah and in the American Football League with the Oa |
She later attended college at the University of | Utah and graduated in 2006. |
South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, | Utah, and Wyoming. |
ughout the eastern United States west to Idaho, | Utah, and Texas. |
Clair Burgener was born in Vernal, | Utah, and grew up there and in Salt Lake City. |
ois, Kansas, and Missouri; its usage extends to | Utah and some other western US states. |
th tending the animals and driving them between | Utah and California across the desert. |
was an American politician for San Juan County, | Utah, and a former Navajo Nation Council Delegate fo |
lamos National Laboratory and the University of | Utah and while on the faculty at the University of C |
on, who is also a graduate of the University of | Utah and a State of Utah Social Worker on the reserv |
A rare stray to southwest | Utah and central Texas. |
k Bison Herd, the Henry Mountains Bison Herd in | Utah and on Elk Island in Alberta, Canada. |
n, Arizona, New Mexico, southern Nevada, Texas, | Utah and throughout northern and central Mexico. |
do, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, | Utah and Wyoming. |
e to downtown Salt Lake City, the University of | Utah and the Central Station and Sandy. |
Along with | Utah and her sister Oklahoma, the three were nicknam |
was a benefactor of the Dixie State College of | Utah and Weber State University and his donation of |
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