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of the Joseph Knight Family, 1825-1850, Provo, | Utah: Grandin Book, ISBN 0910523231 . |
A Christmas Dress for Ellen (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Deseret Book, 2004) ISBN 978-1-59038-386-5 |
A Century of Singing (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Deseret Book, 1958) p. 351. |
d Ministry of Thomas S. Monson (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Deseret Book, 1994) ISBN 978-0-87579-901-8 |
Serve with Honor (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Deseret Book, 1995) ISBN 978-0875799551 |
Salt Lake City, | Utah: Deseret Book. |
on Hierarchy: Origins of Power, Salt Lake City, | Utah: Signature Books in association with Smith Rese |
Salt Lake City, | Utah: Signature Books. |
ose mother is from Argentina and father is from | Utah, was born in Rosario, Argentina and grew up in |
), featured the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, and the | Utah Utes, both former members of the Western Athlet |
In the fourth quarter, | Utah State's Brent Passey scored on a 10 yard fumble |
In | Utah, Nancy Breyers (Kelly Lynch) is a defense lawye |
Utah quarterback Brian Johnson was named Most Outsta | |
on of columns and arches like the ones in Moab, | Utah and bridges like the Rainbow Bridge, also in Ut |
munities of Colorado City, Arizona and Hildale, | Utah, Bountiful, British Columbia, and sites in Mexi |
Speed Skating Championships in Salt Lake City, | Utah she broke the world record for the women's 500 |
Tony Finau (Lehi, | Utah) - Brother of contestant Gipper Finau. |
-and-back" companies sent wagons and teams from | Utah, and brought back new emigrants, their baggage, |
Controversy later ensued when the owner of the | Utah Stars brought suit against Sharman for breach o |
eer, spent with the Pacers, Memphis Sounds, and | Utah Stars, Brown scored 10,498 points, appeared in |
or grand stations in western cities like Ogden, | Utah (1889; burned down 1923), Denver, Colorado (189 |
d States, where it is known by the common names | Utah butterfly bush and Panamint butterfly bush. |
ed her Bachelor of Science at the University of | Utah in business marketing. |
rofessional year he tried to play for the ABA's | Utah Stars but the 76ers threatened a lawsuit that k |
the Denver Nuggets forced a Game 7 against the | Utah Jazz, but lost 91-81 (10 points). |
zz (partially named after the old ABA team, the | Utah Stars, but with the zz at the end like the Utah |
er during the 1991 offseason he signed with the | Utah Jazz but was waived just days later. |
2005, he participated in training camp with the | Utah Jazz, but was not signed to a contract. |
In 1849 Dana immigrated to | Utah Territory, but his first wife Margaret died on |
agic, and on August 9, 1996 Magic traded him to | Utah Jazz, but he did not appear in any games for th |
While at | Utah State, Butler was known for his dunking ability |
Hall joined the Navy from his birth state of | Utah and by May 7, 1942 was a Lieutenant, Junior Gra |
nited States District Court for the District of | Utah vacated by Willis W. Ritter. |
ral, the first non-Mormon religious building in | Utah, followed by the establishment of St. Mark's Sc |
Spicer was renamed U.S. Commissioner for | Utah Territory by the Supreme Court in 1876. |
Vermont, the Act redefined the jurisdiction of | Utah courts by giving the United States district cou |
nime convention that takes place in St. George, | Utah, hosted by Okami Promotions. |
nited States District Court for the District of | Utah vacated by Tillman D. Johnson. |
nited States District Court for the District of | Utah vacated by Albert Sherman Christensen. |
He was appointed Governor of | Utah Territory by Abraham Lincoln in 1862. |
nited States District Court for the District of | Utah vacated by John A. Marshall. |
September Provo Brickyard Turbine House, Provo, | Utah, recorded by the Historic American Buildings Su |
Utah beat BYU for the second straight year with this | |
ise played in Pocatello, Idaho; Salt Lake City, | Utah; and Calgary, Alberta. |
It is found in | Utah and California and Nevada. |
that Clark had also obtained all rights to the | Utah and California Railroad (U&C), a line planned t |
h Columbia, south to New Jersey in the east and | Utah and California in the west. |
th tending the animals and driving them between | Utah and California across the desert. |
tin served as a psychological counselor on both | Utah and California State campuses. |
It can be found in the United States ( | Utah and California). |
ged incidents of SRA among Latter-day Saints in | Utah, Idaho, California, Mexico, and elsewhere. |
After living in both | Utah and California, he studied law in Nevada. |
om western Texas, southern New Mexico, southern | Utah, southern California, Arizona, Nevada, Baja Cal |
s found from Saskatchewan and Alberta, south to | Utah and California. |
It is found from Arizona and | Utah to California. |
N.E.C. Group, a company that runs home shows in | Utah and California. |
This film was shot in New Mexico, | Utah, and California. |
the Santa Clara Expedition of the Department of | Utah from Camp Floyd under the command of Captain Ru |
alt Lake Magazine as "an underground classic on | Utah college campuses". |
For the 2006 | Utah Senate candidate and Internet entrepreneur, see |
A replica of the statue of Kane in the | Utah State Capitol was placed outside the church. |
The Senate convenes at the | Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. |
He claims that | Utah, North Carolina and New Mexico are inconclusive |
omidae, and occurs in sympatry with the benthic | Utah sucker Catostomus ardens. |
dentified with ranching in West Tintic (Eureka, | Utah), raising cattle and horses. |
rsen was expelled from the Libertarian Party of | Utah for cause by unanimous vote of the state conven |
a major incident occurred at the University of | Utah that caused the anti-Mormon and anti-Kingsbury |
bruary, Pearce was moved from the University of | Utah Medical Center to Craig Hospital in Denver, Col |
She worked at the University of | Utah Medical Center as a respiratory therapist. |
A rare stray to southwest | Utah and central Texas. |
Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana between the | Utah Utes, champions of the Mountain West Conference |
2007 | Utah EnergySolutions Championship |
Born in Provo, | Utah, to Charles Winston Dahlquist and Afton Ahlande |
ve NBA seasons from 1996-2001 for the Warriors, | Utah Jazz, Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat averagin |
greatly increase the amount of taxes levied by | Utah on chewing tobacco. |
servatory, Boston University, the University of | Utah and Chicago Musical College. |
a, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, western Texas, | Utah, northern Chihuahua, Mexico, and the central Ea |
Minera | Utah de Chile and Getty Mining (Chile) formed a join |
Also known as the | Utah Catholic Church or the See of Salt Lake City, i |
w was made the Chief Deputy Attorney General of | Utah for civil cases. |
Fresno State scored first, when | Utah placekicker Cletus Truhe had his field goal att |
He played for the | Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Portland |
is hosted by broadcaster Marv Albert and former | Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden. |
The Thunder were coached in 1984 by legendary | Utah Jazz Coach, and University of Evansville alumnu |
After he retired Richards took courses at | Utah Technical College (now Utah Valley University) |
s at creative writing programs at University of | Utah, Baruch College, Warren Wilson College, Hamilto |
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 |
Henare attended Napier Boys' High School, and | Utah Valley College. |
southeast California, north and east to Idaho, | Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico; in its Calif |
from California east to Texas and from southern | Utah and Colorado south to Mexico. |
st of Calgary, southern Yukon south to southern | Utah and Colorado and west to central Nevada and Was |
n you divert water through the mountains in the | Utah and Colorado into other uses, it's really out o |
olygamist organizations in cities like Hildale, | Utah, or Colorado City, Arizona. |
cky Mountains from southern Idaho south through | Utah and Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona, and on |
C. a. alexandra ( | Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Nebr |
ber of the Cutler Formation, found in southeast | Utah, southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico, and |
included most of the Western region of the USA- | Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Hawaii, Wyoming and |
stern California, and in the Rocky Mountains to | Utah and Colorado. |
vada mountain chains as well as those in Idaho, | Utah and Colorado. |
It is found from Arizona, north through | Utah into Colorado. |
from northern North America, including Montana, | Utah, British Columbia and Alberta. |
work for the LDS Church, Burton worked for the | Utah Tax Commission and for Kennecott Utah Copper. |
his other mayoral activity included work on the | Utah Lake Commission, Provo Municipal Airport improv |
Henry Smith on Smith's death as a member of the | Utah Capitol Commission. |
He served as | Utah State Commissioner of Finance, with the Utah Ju |
Idaho and Wyoming south to the Sevier River in | Utah, being commonly found in the rivers draining in |
American Fork, | Utah: Covenant Communications. |
gan the Aneth Oil Protest against Exxon-Mobil's | Utah Navajo community policies. |
is hosted by Doris Hanson, a former member of a | Utah polygamist community. |
The station was designed for the | Utah Parks Company by architect Ambrose Spence in a |
e became an investor and first president of the | Utah Construction Company of Ogden, Utah. |
Copperton was established in 1926, by the | Utah Copper Company as a residential area for its em |
The | Utah Parks Company Service Station in Bryce Canyon N |
Thomas R. Cutler and the | Utah Sugar Company advised the factory, based on the |
, which was owned and tightly controlled by the | Utah Fuel Company and the D&RGW. |
in 1903, when Daniel C. Jackling organized the | Utah Copper Company to begin surface mining at Bingh |
r William Garland, the contractor who built the | Utah Sugar Company factory at the location, complete |
esigning the factory for the newly incorporated | Utah Sugar Company in Lehi, Utah. |
orn 21 June 1980) is a beauty queen from Sandy, | Utah who competed for the Miss USA title in 2007 whe |
t University (1957-1961), and the University of | Utah (1968-1973), compiling a career college footbal |
Utah: The Complete Ski and Snowboard Guide (ISBN 088 | |
er's degree, and an M.D. from the University of | Utah and completed his residency at Duke University |
pherd was the first female Senator to represent | Utah in Congress since Reva Beck Bosone (1949-1953) |
Utah 2nd Congressional District currently serves the | |
The | Utah Senate considered creating a reciprocal benefic |
He settled on the University of | Utah after considering several powerhouse programs, |
rked for the inclusion of woman suffrage in the | Utah state constitution and helped draft the suffrag |
He served as a delegate to the 1895 | Utah State Constitutional Convention and chaired the |
Richards was a delegate at the 1895 | Utah State Constitutional Convention, where he was o |
owed him to return to the Marysvale district of | Utah to continue work he had started in the 60's. |
ause the Pierce administration had annulled the | Utah mail contract. |
Fraternity in 1907, and was chief engineer with | Utah Smelting Corporation from 1909 until 1920. |
pts were never published, but after winning the | Utah Arts Council best young-adult novel of 2003, sh |
Utah Arts Council bio of Gittens | |
Fratto was certified by the | Utah Judicial Council to stand for reelection, havin |
As Chief Justice, she chairs the | Utah Judicial Council which is the administrative go |
Place, Non-Fiction Book, and Publication Prize, | Utah Arts Council Original Writing Competition. |
Kinard went on to become deputy director of the | Utah Travel Council, where he worked for nearly twel |
of Professional Conduct, and as a member of the | Utah Judicial Council. |
on also served as the executive director of the | Utah Travel Council. |
Utah Arts Council's Original Writing Competition Pub | |
r areas Call helped colonized were Iron County, | Utah, Tooele County, Utah, Carson Valley and Calvill |
vernor Michael Leavitt appointed Nehring to the | Utah District Court trial bench. |
, based in Salt Lake City, has sued Google in a | Utah district court over the name, claiming rights t |
nor Mike Leavitt later appointed Durrant to the | Utah Supreme Court in January 2000. |
The | Utah Supreme Court reinstated a $145 million punitiv |
This article is about the | Utah Supreme Court justice. |
In 1998, the | Utah Supreme Court was moved into the Scott M. Mathe |
Allan Crockett, | Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice (1958-1959). |
During his legal career, Kelly served on the | Utah Supreme Court Advising Committee on the Rules o |
Stewart (1933-23 June 2005) was a judge of the | Utah Supreme Court from 1979-2000. |
As a | Utah Supreme Court Justice from 1980 to 1984, Oaks a |
r A. Arthur appointed Zane chief justice of the | Utah Supreme Court in 1884. |
ns Stewart was the lone dissenter from the 1993 | Utah Supreme Court ruling that allowed prayers befor |
On July 27, 2010, the | Utah Supreme court reversed Jeffs' two convictions o |
On appeal, the | Utah Supreme Court unanimously decided to reverse th |
Michael Zimmerman, former Chief Justice of the | Utah Supreme Court |
These principles were reaffirmed in the | Utah Supreme Court's decision in Wood v. University |
Thomas Rex Lee is a justice of the | Utah Supreme Court, confirmed on July 19, 2010. |
t court judge ended with his appointment to the | Utah Supreme Court. |
Leonard H. Russon is a former justice of the | Utah Supreme Court. |
Jill N. Parrish (born 1961) is a justice of the | Utah Supreme Court. |
n 1997, three years before taking a seat on the | Utah Supreme Court's bench, Governor Michael O. Leav |
onal disclosures, he represented District 16 of | Utah, which covers Davis County, Utah. |
During the drive from California to | Utah, Duff covertly called journalist Bruce Mirken, |
The Office of the Lieutenant Governor in | Utah was created in 1975. |
serving as the president of the church's Sandy | Utah Cottonwood Creek Stake, Walker became a member |
The 2nd | Utah Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the b |
ed south at Hiawatha Junction (just east of the | Utah Railway crossing) and passed east of Mohrland t |
Andersen was a member of the | Utah Legislative Cultural Caucus. |
List of | Utah Legislative Cultural Caucus members |
Camerota was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah, and currently residing in Park City, Utah. |
She attended the University of | Utah and currently resides in Park City, Utah. |
on their way to Nauvoo, Illinois and eventually | Utah, the Custers remained in Indiana. |
He played for the Clippers, | Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Go |
He played for the Warriors, | Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks, Portland Trail Blazers |
so played for the Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets, | Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks, and Golden State Warrio |
During the | Utah War Dana moved with his family to Fillmore, Uta |
Vertebrate Paleontology in | Utah by David D. Gillette ISBN 1557916349 |
Filming took place in Ogden, | Utah from December 9, 2004 to January 14, 2005. |
ns) living far from home in the town of Iosepa, | Utah, many decided to emigrate back to Hawaii. |
The | Utah Utes defeated the California Golden Bears by a |
y Essbaggers (Miss Michigan), Jaclyn Hunt (Miss | Utah), Danae DeMasi (Miss West Virginia) |
8, Curtis has been the target of attacks by the | Utah State Democratic Party. |
Faust also served as chairperson of the | Utah State Democratic Party and helped manage a camp |
There have been 37 representatives from | Utah, 16 Democrats and 21 Republicans. |
He attended Brigham Young Academy in Provo, | Utah before departing the United States as a mission |
principal of the Electronic High School for the | Utah State Department of Education. |
73-1975 Studdert was chief of the Brigham City, | Utah police department. |
Overlook Shelter in Bryce Canyon National Park, | Utah were designed in 1939 by A.V. Jory of the Natio |
Team(s): | Utah Starzz, Detroit Shock, Orlando Miracle, Connect |
e in promoting the women's suffrage movement in | Utah and did so largely through her involvement in t |
He was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah and died in Ketchum, Idaho. |
He then returned to | Utah and died there in 1949. |
She was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah and died in Riverside, California. |
y, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, Oregon, Florida, | Utah, San Diego, Minnesota, and Arkansas. |
Club, the Murray Fraternal Order of Eagles, and | Utah Funeral Directors Association. |
Latter-day Saints, the predominant religion in | Utah, which discourages alcohol consumption among it |
Camilla C. Cobb: Founder of the Kindergarten in | Utah” unpublished dissertation to the Department of |
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