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ime, connecting on a 25 yard touchdown pass, as | Utah opened up a 20-0 lead. |
This plant is known as | Utah Fendlerella, yerba desierto, or sometimes as Ut |
h, England, and started preparations to assault | Utah Beach. |
ball with the American Basketball Association's | Utah Stars in 1975. |
From 1976 to 1983, he coached at | Utah State. |
as named special assistant to the head coach at | Utah State. |
02 Winter Olympics took place on February 14 at | Utah Olympic Park. |
ool District, and had held several positions at | Utah State University since 1989 where she currently |
ield goals made, quarter: 4, second quarter, at | Utah Jazz, 01997-06-06 June 6, 1997 |
and the current head men's basketball coach at | Utah Valley University. |
While at | Utah State, Butler was known for his dunking ability |
ber 1944 and led them into battle from D-Day at | Utah Beach, to the Liberation of Paris, and into the |
His first season at | Utah Valley State was the school's last year as a ju |
He took the head coaching position at | Utah Valley State in 2002. |
In 1999, Gaines joined the scout squad at | Utah State University, but was suspended in January |
ng this, the 4th Infantry Division coming in at | Utah Beach would have easy access to making their wa |
the Moorpark College Raiders before playing at | Utah. |
fted in 1963 after a standout college career at | Utah State. |
ecution, which was set up inside a warehouse at | Utah State Prison in Draper. |
He played college football at | Utah State University. |
tson became an offensive coordinator in 1977 at | Utah State under head coach Bruce Snyder. |
ough 1965, he served in administrative posts at | Utah, including English Dept. |
player, he was hotly recruited and enrolled at | Utah. |
s the most successful under McBride's tenure at | Utah, with the team going 10-2, beating three ranked |
of Downtown Provo, and getting a beach down at | Utah Lake. |
Cooley finished his college football career at | Utah State University with 95 receptions for 1,255 y |
establishment in 2007 of the Arrington Chair at | Utah State University is one prominent symbol of a n |
Smith played college football at | Utah State University. |
coach linebackers and tight ends and worked at | Utah State from 1979-82 as the linebackers and offen |
ring law school, when she began volunteering at | Utah Legal Services, a nonprofit agency providing fr |
Carroll completed his career at | Utah State with a loss to Illinois State in the firs |
and took part in the D-Day invasion, landing at | Utah Beach. |
earned a bachelor of music education degree at | Utah State University and a master of music degree i |
He played college football at | Utah. |
While in his senior year at | Utah State they were in and out of the AP top 25 Col |
is junior and senior season college football at | Utah, where he transferred from the University of Id |
He played college football at | Utah State. |
geologist, and he studied petroleum geology at | Utah State University. |
1996, he served as an instructor and advisor at | Utah Valley State College's Kiev affiliate, the Kiev |
d as a running back playing college football at | Utah State University. |
At | Utah, Burgess suffered three different injuries. |
llowing that season he became the head coach at | Utah. |
the landings, the priority for the invaders at | Utah Beach was to link up with the main Allied landi |
Urban Meyer took over at | Utah. |
te Dean of the College of Health and Science at | Utah Valley University in Orem Utah. |
He has studied at | Utah State University in the United States. |
on at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games was held at | Utah Olympic Park in Park City. |
ly 2008, she was named as an assistant coach at | Utah State University. |
She is currently an assistant coach at | Utah State University in the United States. |
degree in education and wildlife management at | Utah State University in 1968. |
Lovat started coaching at | Utah, there he became the defensive line coach in 19 |
n residence at the Caine College of the Arts at | Utah State University. |
gan his coaching career as student assistant at | Utah in 1983. |
He became the only four-time All-American at | Utah. |
has coached (as the assistant or head coach) at | Utah State, Florida and Kentucky. |
Buckwalter played college basketball at | Utah, where his team advanced to the quarterfinals o |
From 1950 to 1957, he coached at | Utah, where he compiled a 45-32-4 record. |
At | Utah, Ganther ran 1,120 yards in his senior year wit |
ing, and 5th all-time in three-pointers made at | Utah State. |
Norgren compiled a record of 13-11 while at | Utah from 1914 to 1917. |
Butler played college basketball at | Utah State. |
Brown broke the Shock franchise record at | Utah on August 10 by grabbing 21 rebounds in a game |
eived his M.S. from the Department of Speech at | Utah State Agricultural College in 1957 (the year it |
Robinson played college football at | Utah State University. |
Kyle Whittingham took over at | Utah, replacing Urban Meyer. |
rooklyn, New York, played college basketball at | Utah State University. |
o of note is that during his first two years at | Utah, one of his teammates was Steve Smith, who he w |
After he retired Richards took courses at | Utah Technical College (now Utah Valley University) |
mes and performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at | Utah Jazz home games. |
2005 to 2008, he was the running backs coach at | Utah as well as the recruiting coordinator. |
After four years at | Utah, he was among the school's all-time top ten in |
Following a disappointing season at | Utah, Osimani transferred back home to Miami-Dade Co |
Prior to his arrival at | Utah State University, Barlow spent 17 years in the |
Rodgers awaited execution on death row at | Utah State Prison. |
He played at the collegiate level at | Utah State University. |
He attended | Utah State University. |
Canales attended | Utah State University, where he was a three-year sta |
for the LDS Church in Germany and then attended | Utah Valley State College (now Utah Valley Universit |
He attended | Utah State University on a music scholarship. |
Hell's Backbone ( | Utah) |
Working with the Barney, | Utah State University (USU) has created the "May Swe |
itary Construction Subcommittee, McKay reopened | Utah's Minuteman Missile production line, secured th |
Logistics Center based at Hill Air Force Base, | Utah. |
421st Fighter Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, | Utah; the USAF Weapons School at Nellis AFB, Nev.; t |
1 October 1943 at Salt Lake City Army Air Base, | Utah. |
FA previously had the Salt Lake City-area based | Utah Saints, who only played the 2008 season before |
Middle Green River Basin, | Utah |
ships Arizona, Oklahoma, and the old battleship | Utah (then used as a target ship); nevertheless, muc |
the first Commanding Officer of the battleship | Utah (BB-31). |
Reed Bullen graduated from what would later be | Utah State University with a degree in business. |
ished the season as national champions, beating | Utah Salt Ratz in the MPSL Championship game |
n, Nevada, he moved with his parents to Beaver, | Utah in 1898, attended the public schools and Murdoc |
he Latter Day Saints moved to what later became | Utah Territory. |
Because | Utah has no Secretary of State, many of the function |
on the defensive obstacles on what would become | Utah beach. |
first communities settled in what was to become | Utah. |
y alone and off-course in flooded fields behind | Utah Beach, and was wounded a few days later. |
nt during the first hour of the invasion behind | Utah Beach. |
nt during the first hour of the invasion behind | Utah Beach. |
f Warren Jeffs (when Cube talks about him being | Utah and having multiple bitches) (1:37) |
Harris was born in Benjamin, | Utah Territory, United States. |
stein was identified as a resident of Benjamin, | Utah. |
omidae, and occurs in sympatry with the benthic | Utah sucker Catostomus ardens. |
th tending the animals and driving them between | Utah and California across the desert. |
of desert shrub woodland on the border between | Utah and Arizona, in the far northern Mojave Desert. |
uvaun (1932-1975) was born Jim Haun in Bingham, | Utah. |
imately 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Blanding, | Utah. |
ryant Lang, Jr., A.S.C. (March 27, 1902, Bluff, | Utah - April 3, 1998, Santa Monica, California ) was |
c United Brethren which relocated to Bluffdale, | Utah. |
Prior to assuming leadership of the Bluffdale, | Utah church, Jenson had been a member of the AUB's P |
actions on this occasion were condemned by both | Utah Governor Alfred Cumming and United States Attor |
and established cooperative mercantiles in both | Utah and Arizona. |
tin served as a psychological counselor on both | Utah and California State campuses. |
After living in both | Utah and California, he studied law in Nevada. |
n the 1930s, and connects the towns of Boulder, | Utah and Escalante, Utah. |
5 Siddoway served as president of the Bountiful | Utah Val Verda Stake. |
he age of 16 at Dance Impressions in Bountiful, | Utah, under the direction of mother-daughter team Ka |
Mabey was born in Bountiful, | Utah. |
He currently lives in Bountiful, | Utah and serves in Salt Lake City. |
He settled in Bountiful, | Utah Territory, where he served as a bishop beginnin |
Barlow was raised in Bountiful, | Utah. |
born in Salt Lake City and raised in Bountiful, | Utah. |
In 1964 he opened his first store in Bountiful, | Utah, which emphasized Mormon missionary apparel. |
Emerald Bowl: | Utah 38, #24 Georgia Tech 10 |
h Amendment was ratified nationwide, he brought | Utah to the forefront of securities regulation. |
Everyone but | Utah won their bowl game to give the conference a 4- |
The bridge was designed in 1959 by | Utah Australia for the Country Roads Board, and cons |
Lindberg was appointed as a district judge to | Utah's Third Judicial District bench in 1998 by Utah |
the album The Past Didn't Go Anywhere (1996) by | Utah Phillips & Ani DiFranco |
e symphonic music and opera that is provided by | Utah Symphony | Utah Opera's orchestra concerts and |
of an attack campaign against Biskupski led by | Utah arch-conservative, Utah Eagle Forum president G |
He was appointed to the bench in 1997 by | Utah Governor Michael O. Leavitt. |
greatly increase the amount of taxes levied by | Utah on chewing tobacco. |
The Goodnight-Loving Trail is a song by | Utah Phillips about the cattle trail of the same nam |
The song was written by | Utah resident Evan Stephens in 1895. |
McCoy was appointed to the seat by | Utah Democratic Party delegates in February 2005, fo |
sabella Bowman, a person who had been killed by | Utah militia while surrendering in the Morrisite War |
elected probate judge of Iron County in 1866 by | Utah Territory Legislators and again appointed by th |
An attempt at an onside kick was recovered by | Utah, allowing Wynn to take three straight knees. |
Kelly was appointed to the bench by | Utah Governor Gary Herbert in 2009. |
from Alaska and northern Canada to California, | Utah, and Montana. |
da, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Tennessee, California, | Utah, Colorado, Missouri, New Jersey, and Pennsylvan |
western North America, primarily in California, | Utah, Nevada, and Baja California. |
rom central Mexico north to central California, | Utah, Wyoming and Nebraska, east to Arkansas and Ala |
of overseeing a silver mine in Bingham Canyon, | Utah. |
McAdams is considered one of the most capable | Utah legislators for his ability to successfully pas |
sachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, South Carolina, | Utah, Virginia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Denmark, |
ording to testimony given in the criminal case, | Utah v. Warren Jeffs, the Hot Springs Motel located |
n State Warriors, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, | Utah Jazz and the Atlanta Hawks. |
The equipment was installed in Centerfield, | Utah in 1917. |
Greg Clark (born April 7, 1972 in Centerville, | Utah, USA), is a former professional American footba |
iness Development for the private, Centerville, | Utah based prison and education company Management a |
ogic feature located in Emery County in central | Utah, part of the Colorado Plateau. |
s, he and his family moved to Kanosh in central | Utah where he paints. |
in the 1950s, a strong supporter of the Central | Utah Project to bring much-needed water to the regio |
This district covers central and west central | Utah, including nearly all of Utah County and the we |
n New Mexico, east-central Arizona, and central | Utah. |
on, central Idaho, northern Wyoming and central | Utah. |
anagement (BLM), spanning extreme South Central | Utah and North Central Arizona, just south of US 89 |
Project which began data collection in central | Utah in 2007. |
on Fire is a wildfire that broke out in central | Utah. |
y 1832 - 1 April 1927) was a nineteenth century | Utah pioneer, and one of the early settlers of Manti |
out late nineteenth and early twentieth century | Utah followed. |
It specifically challenges | Utah Code § 67-5-19, §§ 76-10-1205 through 1206, and |
ies, Miami Floridians, Texas/Dallas Chaparrals, | Utah Stars, Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs. |
phis Pros, Carolina Cougars, Dallas Chaparrals, | Utah Stars, San Antonio Spurs and San Diego Sails. |
The Madonna Nursing the Infant Christ ( | Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City) (ca. |
red in 1924 in the now abandoned town of Cisco, | Utah. |
Oil well in Cisco, | Utah |
nd then later into a tarpaper shack near Cisco, | Utah. |
Filmed in Salt Lake City | Utah at the Madeleine Choir School campus. |
vron Corporation oil refinery in Salt Lake City | Utah. |
restigious Slamdance Film Festival in Park City | Utah in January 2008. |
“I have been to Salt Lake City ( | Utah), which is known for its conservative views fro |
He then returned to Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
irst United Methodist Church in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
located at 352 E. 300 South, in Salt Lake City, | Utah, in the United States is an historic structure |
ies in Mandan, North Dakota and Salt Lake City, | Utah from Amoco. |
s Hospital School of Nursing in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
up Boise in favor of venues in Salt Lake City, | Utah and Portland, Oregon. |
o the Olympic roster in 2002 in Salt Lake City, | Utah for the first time in 54 years, Koshi qualified |
He moved to Salt Lake City, | Utah in 1891 where he died on July 8, 1906 and inter |
He was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah and died in Ketchum, Idaho. |
Parmley was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah to Thomas J. Parmley and his wife LaVern W. Par |
ty Helps Bring Women to Christ (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft) ISBN 1573457906 |
Alamanac (Deseret Morning News: Salt Lake City, | Utah, 2004) p. 115 |
They were married in Salt Lake City, | Utah, in 1968 and became the parents of five childre |
Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
r, India- died May 28, 1998, in Salt Lake City, | Utah), was an American philosopher of art, language, |
Burton was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
Stories of Our Mormon Hymns (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Deseret Book, 1975) p. 229 |
worth (born January 23, 1976 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a Major League Baseball right-handed starti |
He died of pneumonia in Salt Lake City, | Utah and was buried there. |
geles, California and raised in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
Paul Richards of Salt Lake City, | Utah, Bert Lams of Brussels, Belgium, and Hideyo Mor |
dependent television station in Salt Lake City, | Utah, broadcasting locally on channel 58. |
ebrate gay and lesbian pride in Salt Lake City, | Utah throughout the year. |
ur 2011 starting on July 6 in West Valley City, | Utah and ending on September 10 in Rochester, New Yo |
setts; Mount Edgecumbe, Alaska; Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
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