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Burgess transferred to the University of | Utah under head coach Rick Majerus. |
In 1979, the church's Genealogical Society of | Utah started microfilming Sri Lanka's vital records. |
e received a B.S. degree from the University of | Utah in 1897 and an M.A. degree from Columbia Univer |
He attended the University of | Utah and later earned a master's degree in business |
homa A & M Junior College and the University of | Utah. |
Portland, Oregon and in 1998 the University of | Utah after being their premiere big man in a season |
owed him to return to the Marysvale district of | Utah to continue work he had started in the 60's. |
rick Edward Connor commander of the District of | Utah, Department of the Pacific for whom the post wa |
In Another Time: Sketches of | Utah History, Utah State University Press, 1998, ISB |
ed at the collegiate level at the University of | Utah and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
Stonewall Shooting Sports of | Utah is a group of weapons advocates and owners in U |
She worked at the University of | Utah Medical Center as a respiratory therapist. |
Hooper was secretary of | Utah Territory in 1857 and 1858. |
ded three years of college at the University of | Utah before serving a Church mission. |
-poor Colorado Plateau-type uranium deposits of | Utah and Arizona. |
He joined the law faculty of the University of | Utah in 1946, and became a professor at the Law Scho |
and info about his tenure at the University of | Utah might be helpful. |
Warren attended the University of | Utah and was a two-year starter under head coach Urb |
(LDS Church) exerted over the justice system of | Utah Territory. |
became a graduate manager for the University of | Utah men's basketball team. |
born, a doctor connected with the University of | Utah. |
Kinard attended the University of | Utah, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in |
heir mascots, others, such as the University of | Utah and Florida State University, who have standing |
r of the board of trustees of the University of | Utah. |
Paso in 1957 and his MA from the University of | Utah in 1958. |
ctory over BYU's long time rival, University of | Utah, Hall further contributed to the bitter rivalry |
rsen was expelled from the Libertarian Party of | Utah for cause by unanimous vote of the state conven |
hool, and studied sciences at the University of | Utah. |
of the Incorporated Cities in the Territory of | Utah (February 21, 1868) |
kley Institute of Politics at the University of | Utah. |
He served as justice of | Utah Territorial Supreme Court, 1862-1869. |
Meanwhile, the Mormon population of | Utah rebels against the United States with support f |
n of the College of Health at the University of | Utah from 1995 to 2002. |
kley Institute of Politics at the University of | Utah where he held an adjunct assistant professorshi |
the "keeper" of The Great Seal of the State of | Utah. |
, a professor of evolution at the University of | Utah, is the taxonomist of Strigiphilus garylarsoni. |
nited States District Court for the District of | Utah vacated by John A. Marshall. |
arried the future first Territorial Governor of | Utah, Brigham Young. |
f Deseret, the predecessor of the University of | Utah, was begun in the home of John Pack. |
ed States, where he worked at the University of | Utah, SUNY at Buffalo, and Dartmouth College before |
isel also served as regent of the University of | Utah. |
terson refined the vocal and dramatic skills of | Utah Opera artists during the initial twelve seasons |
f the film had additional screenings outside of | Utah. |
nge in the western reaches of the U.S. state of | Utah. |
ills which had their origin in the territory of | Utah and were initiated by men who were bitterly opp |
e is a Chemistry Professor at the University of | Utah. |
inging career are archived at the University of | Utah as the Annette Dinwoodey Collection. |
ame a Referee in Bankruptcy for the District of | Utah, and from 1973 to 1978 he was a U.S. Bankruptcy |
o taught as an adjunct professor, University of | Utah from 1987 to 1988. |
rnor of New Mexico; brief tenure as Governor of | Utah; and two term Congressman from California. |
en Professor of Philosophy at the University of | Utah. |
publican Senator representing the U.S. state of | Utah (1951-1974). |
American politician and the second Governor of | Utah. |
nal Laboratory, Tech-X Corp, MIT, University of | Utah, and more. |
He was appointed a member of the University of | Utah art faculty in 1947. |
7, 1929) was the president of the University of | Utah from 1983 to 1991. |
Personal Choice Party candidate for governor of | Utah in 2004, receiving 8,399 votes for 0.9%. |
wart earned a law degree from the University of | Utah. |
cles School of Business is at the University of | Utah. |
e played college football for the University of | Utah and Northern Arizona Lumberjacks. |
sity students, and quickly branching outside of | Utah, then to the rest of the world. |
e creative writing program at the University of | Utah. |
Arizona, as well as the southwestern corner of | Utah. |
ecame a visiting professor at the University of | Utah and shortly after was invited to take up the Ir |
He was appointed governor of the territory of | Utah by President Ulysses S. Grant. |
y the running backs coach for the University of | Utah Utes football team. |
Brigham Young University and the University of | Utah. |
d do a surgical fellowship at the University of | Utah. |
Senator Orrin Hatch of | Utah introduced the Health Freedom Act of 1992 which |
University of | Utah |
at UNISYS with a degree from the University of | Utah in electrical engineering, Anderson was involve |
it went to Fort Bridger, Wyoming (then part of | Utah), remaining there until August, 1864, when it m |
y 10, 1843 - November 18, 1896) was Governor of | Utah Territory between 1880 and 1886. |
ng University and a J.D. from the University of | Utah. |
or three weeks the Bayfield was in position off | Utah beach and officers and men were on four hour ro |
e of the invasion of Normandy and was mined off | Utah Beach on 8 June 1944. |
Sacramento (California), Reno (Nevada), Ogden ( | Utah), Green River, Rawlins, Laramie, Cheyenne (Wyom |
r Force based out of Hill Air Force Base, Ogden | Utah. |
Dwight Beard (born September 29, 1971 in Ogden, | Utah) is a retired American basketball player. |
Richard (Dick) Richards was born in Ogden, | Utah. |
He now resides near Ogden, | Utah with his wife. |
Filming took place in Ogden, | Utah from December 9, 2004 to January 14, 2005. |
Curtis was born in Ogden, | Utah to LeGrand R. Curtis (who would later serve as |
le attending public schools, he moved to Ogden, | Utah, where he graduated from high school in 1941. |
r, Idaho, Jones attended grade school in Ogden, | Utah and graduated from high school as valedictorian |
He was in private practice in Ogden, | Utah from 1889 to 1915. |
Born in Ogden, | Utah, Peterson attended the public schools and Weber |
n Los Angeles and the show's homebase of Ogden, | Utah with his wife, actress Nancy Everhard, whom he |
Toponce died in Ogden, | Utah. |
d from Portland, Oregon to a location in Ogden, | Utah in 2007. |
The Knights are based in Ogden, | Utah, with home games to be played at the Golden Spi |
father moved to Hill Air Force Base near Ogden, | Utah) in the 1975 June draft and was promoted to the |
e is that of Peery's Egyptian Theatre in Ogden, | Utah |
l Junior College Boxing Championships in Ogden, | Utah, the six-foot four-inch, 220 pound Sanders attr |
Wilkinson was born in Ogden, | Utah. |
Thomas Little (27 August 1886 Ogden, | Utah - 5 March 1985 Santa Monica, California) was a |
He was born in Ogden, | Utah to Stanely and Adeline (Smith) Stevens and educ |
oward Stallings (born October 7, 1940 in Ogden, | Utah) represented the Idaho Second District in the H |
ASA in 2004 and works for ATK Thiokol in Ogden, | Utah. |
n Francisco, California and is buried in Ogden, | Utah. |
Belnap was born in Ogden, | Utah, the oldest of five children born to Utah distr |
Jonathan Browning, opened a gun shop in Ogden, | Utah in 1852 and his father, John Browning, is consi |
or grand stations in western cities like Ogden, | Utah (1889; burned down 1923), Denver, Colorado (189 |
nearby Hunter Hereford Ranch designed by Ogden, | Utah architect Eber Piers were moved from the Hunter |
planetarium at Weber State University in Ogden, | Utah, USA. |
Born and raised in Ogden, | Utah Territory, he earned a B.S. from the Utah Agric |
Eccles Conference Center is in downtown Ogden, | Utah. |
In 1927 he moved to Ogden, | Utah. |
en River Canyon, 7 miles (11 km) east of Ogden, | Utah. |
rancisco, California to July 26, 1956 in Ogden, | Utah) was a former Major League Baseball player. |
Ferrin attended high school in Ogden, | Utah. |
Archibald was born in Ogden, | Utah. |
Browning died in 1994 in Ogden, | Utah. |
Later in his life, Kingston moved to Ogden, | Utah, where he died and was buried. |
ear when he was arrested for burglary in Ogden, | Utah on April 22, 1920. |
arles Wade Bell (born January 3, 1945 in Ogden, | Utah) is a former middle distance runner from the Un |
The federal building in Ogden, | Utah was renamed the "James V. Hansen Federal Buildi |
aduated from the Ogden Military Academy, Ogden, | Utah, in 1892, and from the law department of the Un |
War I, he moved with his family back to Ogden, | Utah. |
while studying at Weber State College in Ogden, | Utah. |
Ben Cahoon (born July 16, 1972 in Ogden, | Utah) is a former professional Canadian football slo |
Mary Ellen Wood was born in Ogden, | Utah, and raised in Clearfield, Utah. |
a Mormon pioneer and the first mayor of Ogden, | Utah. |
um issue, the team was sold and moved to Ogden, | Utah for the 1979 season. |
Lester Herrick was elected mayor of Ogden, | Utah for seven two-year terms. |
Elwood Thomas Cooke (July 5, 1913 in Ogden, | Utah - April 16, 2004 in Apopka, Florida) was an out |
en recorded from California, Arizona, Oklahoma, | Utah, Montana, Alberta and British Columbia. |
alt Lake Magazine as "an underground classic on | Utah college campuses". |
rds returned to the United States and headed on | Utah Territory where they joined their son Levi W., |
nuing its training in England, 6th AD landed on | Utah Beach in Normandy on 19 July 1944 as a follow-o |
War II, participating in the D-Day landings on | Utah Beach in June 1944. |
rticipated in the D-Day invasion of Normandy on | Utah Beach and the liberation of the Dachau concentr |
ges was appointed to serve on the Initiative on | Utah Children in Foster Care (IOU) board by Utah Sup |
ent, and rumors of planned U.S. army attacks on | Utah communities flew just ahead of the troops. |
June 1944 as part of "Force U" which landed on | Utah Beach, Normandy. |
nvasion of Normandy he directed the landings on | Utah Beach from Bayfield (APA-33). |
s work is not typical of contemporary Mormon or | Utah art. |
Mack Wilberg (born in 1955 in Orangeville, | Utah) is a composer, arranger, conductor, and Choral |
er of the towns of Castle Dale and Orangeville, | Utah. |
konsar performed with the following orchestras: | Utah Symphony, Antwerp Philharmonic, Poznan Philharm |
, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, | Utah, Washington and Wyoming in the United States. |
ona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, | Utah and Washington and Pacific island territories a |
ii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, | Utah, Washington and Wyoming. |
Iowa, Maine, Oregon, | Utah, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming are operati |
Brodeia ) occur in Arizona, California, Oregon, | Utah, New Mexico, and northern Mexico. |
do, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, | Utah and Wyoming. |
, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon, | Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Alaska and Hawaii. |
Vancouver Island, south to west central Oregon, | Utah, Colorado and North Carolina. |
hristensen was a counselor to a Bishop in Orem, | Utah. |
sing event for the Hale Center Theater in Orem, | Utah. |
ol sports at Mountain View High School in Orem, | Utah, where he earned All-Region and All-State honor |
Christensen now resides in Orem, | Utah. |
ate a second facility 10 miles (16 km) in Orem, | Utah. |
sed HT BASIC from TransEra Corporation of Orem, | Utah, re-branded it, and sold it as HP BASIC for Win |
ate including Southern California and organized | Utah Territory and New Mexico Territory with slavery |
Ouray, | Utah, a village |
did not stop LDS missionaries who lived outside | Utah (such as 2008 presidential candidate Mitt Romne |
In a 40-7 victory over | Utah in 1966, DePoyster became the first kicker in N |
high 11 rebounds in a 110-108 home victory over | Utah Jazz to complete his first career triple-double |
entered the Earth's atmosphere in daylight over | Utah, United States (14:30 local time) and passed no |
James Ian Kirkland - dinosaur paleontologist, | Utah State Paleontologist. |
Overlook Shelter in Bryce Canyon National Park, | Utah were designed in 1939 by A.V. Jory of the Natio |
own as Zion Canyon, through Zion National Park, | Utah. |
ia; Treasure of the Gods at Zion National Park, | Utah and The Secret of San Francisco at Pier 39. |
e upper end of Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, | Utah. |
Lodge is a lodge in Bryce Canyon National Park, | Utah. |
Salt Lake City in Wasatch Mountain State Park, | Utah, United States. |
of the San Juan River at Goosenecks State Park, | Utah. |
ame (born 1819) was the first mayor of Parowan, | Utah, a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature a |
He also served as Mayor of Parowan, | Utah. |
was buried in Parowan City Cemetery in Parowan, | Utah. |
He died at Payson, | Utah . |
McClellan was in Payson, | Utah Territory. |
Townsend ran a drugstore in Payson, | Utah for 15 years. |
19, 2010, a worker at Sabinsa Corp. in Payson, | Utah, was exposed to selenomethionine dust through i |
Tanner was born in Payson, | Utah Territory in a Latter-day Saint family. |
asin desert include Big sagebrush, Pinyon pine, | Utah juniper, Low sagebrush, Shadscale, and Bristlec |
h almost no nails, which were scarce in pioneer | Utah |
mon") builder and civil engineer in pioneer-era | Utah. |
y, and in anthologies including Poets on Place ( | Utah State University Press, 2005). |
oughout the nineties, while producing the plays | Utah Blue, a drama about the life and death of convi |
e area and laid out the town of Mount Pleasant, | Utah in honor of the town of the same name in Pennsy |
ed North Sanpete High School in Mount Pleasant, | Utah, where he was a standout in football, basketbal |
on Ioane (born July 21, 1977 in Mount Pleasant, | Utah) is an American football defensive tackle in th |
Pleasant, | Utah. |
Salt Lake City Post, | Utah, 1865-1866 |
de Chelly and on the shores of the Lake Powell, | Utah. |
i, and Washington, D.C.. Senior vice president, | Utah Construction &. |
Lee was born in Price, | Utah, on January 7, 1899 to Arthur J. Lee (died 1934 |
High School (called the Carbon Comet) in Price, | Utah and played on several American Legion baseball |
mobile company at Montpelier, Idaho, and Price, | Utah from 1912 to 1918. |
18, 1997) was a political figure born in Price, | Utah. |
s for "flagrant violations" at a mine in Price, | Utah. |
He grew up in Price, | Utah where he currently resides. |
Fausett was born in Price, | Utah, in 1913. |
Place, Non-Fiction Book, and Publication Prize, | Utah Arts Council Original Writing Competition. |
Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a prominent | Utah leader. |
tended the Golden spike ceremony at Promontory, | Utah in 1869. |
First Transcontinental Railroad in Promontory, | Utah |
ntal Railroad, which passed through Promontory, | Utah, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Howell. |
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