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The 29th | Utah Senate District is located in Washington County |
The 23rd | Utah Senate District is located in Davis County. |
He was a judge on the second district, | Utah State District Court from 1957 to 1971. |
The 28th | Utah Senate District is located in Beaver County, Ut |
The 22nd | Utah Senate District is located in Central Davis Cou |
The 20th | Utah Senate District is located in Weber County and |
The 26th | Utah Senate District is located in Daggett, Duchesne |
The 18th | Utah Senate District is located in Davis and Weber C |
The 3rd | Utah Senate District is located in Salt Lake County |
The 21st | Utah Senate District is located in Davis County and |
The 24th | Utah Senate District is located in Juab, Piute, Sanp |
The 4th | Utah Senate District is located in Salt Lake County |
The | Utah federal district court refused to grant the inj |
The 10th | Utah Senate District is located in West Jordan, Utah |
The 2nd | Utah Senate District is located in Salt Lake County, |
The 12th | Utah Senate District is located in Salt Lake and Too |
Map of the 22nd | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 10th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 20th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 23rd | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 24th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 26th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 18th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 3rd | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 28th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 29th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 21st | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 2nd | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 12th | Utah Senate District. |
Map of the 4th | Utah Senate District. |
Fidler has announced his candidacy for the 5th | Utah Senate District. |
Today the monument is maintained by the | Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation. |
Like all prairie dogs, the | Utah prairie dog is an active forager, eating a wide |
The | Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens) is the smallest |
n 1972, studies estimated a population of 3,300 | Utah prairie dogs in 37 colonies. |
"Queen of the B's", won two beauty pageants in | Utah before driving to Hollywood to become a star. |
United States and northern Mexico from southern | Utah to Durango and west to northern California. |
He played six games for the | Utah Jazz during the 2006-07 NBA pre-season. |
am and league honors before being signed by the | Utah Blaze during the AFL free agency period. |
Williams played for the NBA's | Utah Jazz during the 1982-83 season, averaging 3.3 p |
s years in the minor leagues in Salt Lake City, | Utah, where Dylan was born. |
Born and raised in Manti, | Utah, Margaret Dyreng attended Snow College and Brig |
With 7:50 left in the first quarter, | Utah's Louie Sakoda kicked a 45 yard field goal to g |
It transferred to Wendover Field, | Utah in early 1943 to train in B-17 Flying Fortress |
Born in Salt Lake City, | Utah, Mason earned B.A. and M.D. degrees from the Un |
in the LDS Church as the patriarch of the Provo | Utah Sharon East Stake. |
It is found in Northern California, Idaho, | Utah and Eastern Oregon. |
nearby Hunter Hereford Ranch designed by Ogden, | Utah architect Eber Piers were moved from the Hunter |
Fordham came to | Utah in Edward Hunter's 1850 pioneer company. |
Advocate of the Year, 2003, Prevent Child Abuse | Utah; Outstanding Efforts Promoting Child Health and |
In | Utah Territory, Eldredge was appointed marshal of th |
The | Utah gubernatorial election was held on November 4, |
The 1992 | Utah gubernatorial election took place on November 7 |
bent Republican Senator Orrin Hatch in the 2006 | Utah Senate election. |
ictory of Mike Lee over Bob Bennett in the 2010 | Utah Senatorial election. |
at UNISYS with a degree from the University of | Utah in electrical engineering, Anderson was involve |
Alpine School District ( | Utah) (Alpine Elementary School) - Alpine, Utah |
ed killer, join a Mormon wagon train heading to | Utah to elude the marshals. |
In 1964 he opened his first store in Bountiful, | Utah, which emphasized Mormon missionary apparel. |
nstruct the sisters," Eliza traveled throughout | Utah Territory encouraging women to attend meetings, |
Article on John Singer in the | Utah History Encyclopedia |
Utah History Encyclopedia. | |
governor was shortly placed in office, and the | Utah War ended. |
ur 2011 starting on July 6 in West Valley City, | Utah and ending on September 10 in Rochester, New Yo |
ough 1965, he served in administrative posts at | Utah, including English Dept. |
n the 1930s, and connects the towns of Boulder, | Utah and Escalante, Utah. |
ed an engineering degree from the University of | Utah and established a steel manufacturing company i |
The song was written by | Utah resident Evan Stephens in 1895. |
Utah v. Evans, 536 U.S. 452 (2002), was a United Sta | |
at it had been the longstanding position of the | Utah bar--as explained in a letter to the Senate Jud |
19, 2010, a worker at Sabinsa Corp. in Payson, | Utah, was exposed to selenomethionine dust through i |
parts of Nevada, California, Oregon, Idaho and | Utah that extends into the Colorado River watershed |
Baja California, southern Nevada, southwestern | Utah and extreme western Arizona. |
He was appointed a member of the University of | Utah art faculty in 1947. |
ecame the first sitting Speaker of the House in | Utah to fail to win re-election in 40 years. |
7, 2007, Lee was arrested in Washington County, | Utah for failing to register as a sex offender in th |
Notable localities are Lucin, | Utah and Fairfield, Utah in the United States. |
reated, far better than the small fields at the | Utah State Fairpark, which had previously been used |
Lt. Maughan, from Logan, | Utah, was familiar with the terrain however and reco |
y activity was organized at Iosepa, where a few | Utah Polynesian families, some descended from Iosepa |
enabling families like the Forbes to return to | Utah without fear. |
red at the Salt Lake Theater in Salt Lake City, | Utah on February 3, 1913. |
Fred Gehrke (April 24, 1918 in Salt Lake City, | Utah - February 9, 2002 in Palm Springs, California) |
He was appointed surveyor-general for | Utah, a federal appointment, in 1901. |
s in Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and | Utah to feed people throughout the West Coast. |
n playing college football at the University of | Utah but felt the student/athlete challenge wasn't a |
the task force is accomplished by the State of | Utah, or FEMA for rapid deployment of the Task Force |
From his | Utah experience, Ferris wrote the 1854 book Utah and |
s first professional roles were with the annual | Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah. |
e, South Coast Repertory, Mark Taper Forum, and | Utah Shakespearean Festival, among others. |
Events culminate in the | Utah Pride Festival, sponsored by the Gay Lesbian Bi |
t, and dialects at many theatres, including the | Utah Shakespearean Festival, the Colorado Shakespear |
ted and directed at Boston Shakespeare Company, | Utah Shakespearean Festival, Berkeley Repertory Thea |
He has performed with the | Utah Shakespearean Festival, Park City Shakespeare F |
As an actor, she has worked with the | Utah Shakespearean Festival. |
han an hour's drive from the Tony-award-winning | Utah Shakespearean Festival. |
al gas to the Salt Lake City region of northern | Utah from fields across the state border to the east |
He then moved to | Utah to finish his higher education at Brigham Young |
Utah State finished the regular season with a record | |
everal schools including Dixie State College of | Utah before finishing at Utah State, where he earned |
ngs he was also the author of The University of | Utah: The First Hundred Years. |
Soon after his birth, the family moved to | Utah, settling first in Parowan, before moving to Sa |
luorescence technique that was pioneered by the | Utah group first in tests at the Volcano Ranch exper |
ent, and rumors of planned U.S. army attacks on | Utah communities flew just ahead of the troops. |
has coached (as the assistant or head coach) at | Utah State, Florida and Kentucky. |
heir mascots, others, such as the University of | Utah and Florida State University, who have standing |
choice awards (New Hampshire, Texas, Illinois, | Utah, and Florida). |
, New Mexico; Cincinnati, Ohio; Salt Lake City, | Utah; Jacksonville, Florida; and American Fork, Utah |
Strawberry, | Utah, USA: Flows from the ground in a soft elastic f |
Breinholt is the older brother of | Utah based folk musician Peter Breinholt and is the |
rmstrong's 25-year tenure is the longest of any | Utah Utes football head coach and his 141 wins are t |
The 2011 Southern | Utah Thunderbirds football team represents Southern |
See also: Southern | Utah Thunderbirds football |
See also: 2011 | Utah Utes football team |
See also: 1984 | Utah Utes football team |
Nelson Norgren was the 7th head coach of the | Utah Utes football team. |
y the running backs coach for the University of | Utah Utes football team. |
The bridge was designed in 1959 by | Utah Australia for the Country Roads Board, and cons |
as drafted 3rd overall in the 2005 draft by the | Utah Jazz, for whom he played before being traded in |
Packer was in a party of 21 men who left Provo, | Utah, heading for the Colorado gold country around B |
The team tied with the | Utah Starzz for the worst record in the Western Conf |
in the 1999 expansion draft, then traded to the | Utah Starzz for Elena Baranova and a second-round pi |
districts, Applied Technology Colleges, and the | Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. |
n Harris and two first round draft picks to the | Utah Jazz for Deron Williams. |
r minesweepers, cleared the approach channel to | Utah Beach for fire support ships, and on 6 June, co |
over a season there before being traded to the | Utah Jazz for two second-round draft picks. |
Morgan County, | Utah (named for Jedediah Morgan Grant, father of Heb |
Traded Rick Mount to the | Utah Stars for Joe Hamilton and Tim VanBlommesteyn |
BA playing career commenced in 1987-88 with the | Utah Jazz, for whom he played 11 games, averaging 1. |
ion to these all-time records, Grant holds many | Utah records for individual games or seasons, as wel |
In 2004, he signed with the | Utah Blitzz for that team's last season. |
a landslide 31,000 votes despite the fact that | Utah voted for the Republican National ticket by a m |
McAdams is considered one of the most capable | Utah legislators for his ability to successfully pas |
retirement, he was an assistant coach with the | Utah Grizzlies for three years. |
bsleigh, luge, and skeleton track in Park City, | Utah used for the 2002 Winter Olympics. |
uly 27, 1980 he signed as a free agent with the | Utah Jazz for whom he played 11 games in 1980-81, av |
The following summer, | Utah sailed for the Hawaiian Islands reaching Pearl |
In a | Utah study, forbs composed 54 to 60% of the summer d |
Utah Task Force 1 (UT-TF 1)- Salt Lake Urban Search | |
Urban Search and Rescue | Utah Task Force or UT-TF1 is a FEMA Urban Search and |
Jake, along with his | Utah Task Force, drove over 30 hours from Utah to Mi |
The squadron was organized in | Utah then formed in Washington state and began train |
(Springville, | Utah: Cedar Fort, Inc., 2005) p. 169. |
Matthew Hilton, the | Utah Eagle Forum's attorney, argued that by followin |
In 1991, she was elected president of the | Utah Eagle Forum, the Utah Chapter of the Eagle Foru |
Bullock has served as a director of the | Utah Athletic Foundation -- the non-profit that mana |
The first food bank and homeless shelters in | Utah were founded by Bennion. |
After earning his Ph.D., Bennion returned to | Utah and founded the Institute of Religion adjacent |
Ogston was one of these, leaving | Utah and founding Seven Persons. |
hopes of returning to a market abandoned by the | Utah Stars four years earlier. |
aratroopers in a French village at St. Marcouf, | Utah Beach, France, 8 June 1944. |
Utah coach Frank Layden sent Mannion into the game e | |
ne while with Kathy Miklossy and Alex Mitkus in | Utah, away from her parents. |
Josh Grant played for the University of | Utah Utes from 1988-1993 (he was forced to take a me |
The Floridians, the Dallas Chaparrals, and the | Utah Stars from 1967 to 1973. |
coach linebackers and tight ends and worked at | Utah State from 1979-82 as the linebackers and offen |
He was part of the | Utah Expedition from 1857-60, serving as Regimental |
He was an assistant wagon boss during the | Utah War from 1857 to 1858. |
Arthur Lloyd Thomas (1851-1924) was Governor of | Utah Territory from 1889-93. |
He was music director of the | Utah Symphony from 1983 to 1998. |
basketball player who was a member of the NBA's | Utah Jazz from 1982 to 1994. |
ic ray observatory that operated in the western | Utah desert from May 1997 until April 2006. |
18, 1939) was the 30th mayor of Salt Lake City, | Utah, USA, from 1976 until July 1985. |
Mr. Kimmitt, born December 19, 1947 in Logan, | Utah, graduated from Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High |
A large part of the economy of southwestern | Utah comes from tourism. |
ame a Referee in Bankruptcy for the District of | Utah, and from 1973 to 1978 he was a U.S. Bankruptcy |
nvasion of Normandy he directed the landings on | Utah Beach from Bayfield (APA-33). |
s: A Portrait of Autism, won first place at the | Utah Film Front Festival and was sold to video distr |
in a fort in Boston Harbor before going to the | Utah Territory frontier as a surgeon during the Utah |
ctory over BYU's long time rival, University of | Utah, Hall further contributed to the bitter rivalry |
na, Joseph Montoya of New Mexico, Frank Moss of | Utah, and Gale McGee of Wyoming. |
Utah Juniper galls | |
Kelly was appointed to the bench by | Utah Governor Gary Herbert in 2009. |
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said, "Everyone | |
Mark Shurtleff, | Utah attorney general |
She returned to | Utah as general counsel to a major health care compa |
e of the drug methamphetamine , and worked with | Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff to investigate |
He subsequently served as Chief of Staff to | Utah Attorney General Jan Graham, as a Commissioner |
Hamilton is a critic of the | Utah Attorney General's office for not vigorously pr |
ator of Crimes within Closed Societies" for the | Utah Attorney General's Office. |
gaining the role and filming in Salt Lake City, | Utah, she generated much worldwide fame. |
Administrative assistant to | Utah Governor George Dewey Clyde from 1960 to 1962. |
England was born July 22, 1933 in Logan, | Utah to George Eugene England and Dora Rose Hartvigs |
In May 1964, at the climax of a battle with | Utah governor George Dewey Clyde, the UEA led a two- |
ing the service, Elkins returned to his home in | Utah to get his education and also married his wife, |
Knightsville, | Utah, a ghost town in the United States |
extends from Zion National Park across southern | Utah through Glen Canyon to San Juan County, Utah; a |
Lead guitarist Timothy Cordova moved back to | Utah and got his Masters Degree, and shortly after b |
Utah State got on the board with a 75 yard touchdown | |
Arguably the most important duty of the | Utah Lieutenant Governor is to maintain general over |
While growing up in | Utah, Cox gradually lost most of her vision starting |
vember, 1974, Schure hired recent University of | Utah doctoral graduate Edwin Catmull to direct NYIT' |
r, Idaho, Jones attended grade school in Ogden, | Utah and graduated from high school as valedictorian |
Christian was raised in Riverton, | Utah and graduated from Bingham High School in 1993. |
He was born in Provo, | Utah, and graduated from Brigham Young University in |
She later attended college at the University of | Utah and graduated in 2006. |
Born September 11, 1921 in Murray, | Utah and graduated from Murray High School. |
ege ball for Dixie State College in St. George, | Utah after graduating from the Berkshire Academy in |
In | Utah, Greene grew up in Salt Lake City, Provo, Grant |
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