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Clair Burgener was born in Vernal, | Utah, and grew up there and in Salt Lake City. |
Raised in Logan, | Utah, James grew up performing for audiences through |
Utah selected Griffith with the second overall pick | |
Lund served on the | Utah Capitol Grounds Committee when it was formed in |
rizona (now Colorado City, Arizona and Hildale, | Utah), the group was notorious for the practice of p |
demolition expert in the Special Forces of the | Utah National Guard Green Berets Unit. |
he was awarded with the Minuteman Award by the | Utah National Guard. |
Utah Trails guide to hiking Mount Timponogos | |
t S.B. 247, which Madsen sponsored, would honor | Utah native gun creator John M. Browning on the curr |
Before coming back to | Utah, Dana had sent home two sisters, Elizabeth and |
In 1985 he was inducted into the | Utah Broadcasters Hall of Fame. |
America Silver Beaver Award and elected to the | Utah Sports Hall of Fame. |
Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, | Utah, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, Wyoming, V |
Gregbard has moved this article to Pioneer Day ( | Utah), and has redirected Pioneer Day to the disambi |
A native of Millville, | Utah, Jessop has been a lifelong member of The Churc |
ttinger in the Keystone Azurite Mine near Moab, | Utah and has been used by creationists as an argumen |
They live in Cottonwood Heights, | Utah and have two sons: Fedya (born 2002) and Stepan |
f Warren Jeffs (when Cube talks about him being | Utah and having multiple bitches) (1:37) |
entally wounded outside Fort Levan early in the | Utah Black Hawk War. |
le attending public schools, he moved to Ogden, | Utah, where he graduated from high school in 1941. |
ristensen subsequently moved his family back to | Utah, where he bought his first company in 1990. |
Curtis attended high school at Skyline, | Utah, where he met his future wife, Sue Snarr. |
Mormon?) now made it necessary for him to leave | Utah; so he served a mission in England. |
and population geneticist at the University of | Utah, where he is a distinguished professor. |
high school, Hinkins attended the University of | Utah, where he would go on to earn a Bachelor of Sci |
time all-conference player at the University of | Utah where he was a teammate of Carolina Panthers st |
ery fairly in his company town of Knightsville, | Utah, which he equipped with a meetinghouse, amuseme |
educated at Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah, where he met his future wife, Vicki Van Wagene |
ol sports at Mountain View High School in Orem, | Utah, where he earned All-Region and All-State honor |
After seven years he moved on to Toquerville, | Utah where he lived the last 45 years of his life wi |
His next coaching job was at the University of | Utah, where he served as an assistant to Rick Majeru |
s, he and his family moved to Kanosh in central | Utah where he paints. |
the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, and he did not disappoint, beating teammate Ch |
In 1920 he was consecrated bishop of | Utah where he served until his retirement in 1946. |
In 1852 they settled in Alpine, | Utah, where he served as that settlement's first lea |
ornia, Green currently lives in Salt Lake City, | Utah, where he preaches and directs Revolution Reali |
Monument) and transferred to the University of | Utah where he completed his Bachelor's degree in pre |
is junior and senior season college football at | Utah, where he transferred from the University of Id |
He grew up in Price, | Utah where he currently resides. |
eived a bachelors degree from the University of | Utah, where he initially studied economics, but deci |
e the offensive line coach at the University of | Utah, where he would stay through 1980. |
gold diggins to finance bringing his family to | Utah, but he died of typhoid fever in the process. |
Born and raised in Ogden, | Utah Territory, he earned a B.S. from the Utah Agric |
He eventually ended up in Randolph, | Utah where he formed the Bank of Randolph in connect |
During the time of the polygamy raids in | Utah Territory, he lived in his bedroom on the secon |
towns throughout central, eastern, and southern | Utah, that he used to document the lives of resident |
Lovat started coaching at | Utah, there he became the defensive line coach in 19 |
From 1950 to 1957, he coached at | Utah, where he compiled a 45-32-4 record. |
Miller attended the University of | Utah, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fratern |
Wilcox was mainly raised in Provo, | Utah but he did spend some of his early years in Eth |
Later in his life, Kingston moved to Ogden, | Utah, where he died and was buried. |
He later moved to Farmington, | Utah where he ran Amasa M. Lyman's farm there. |
Pierce decided to visit his father in | Utah where he suffered a stroke and was taken to a h |
of 87, Harris accepted an invitation to live in | Utah, where he was rebaptized and spent his remainin |
ed North Sanpete High School in Mount Pleasant, | Utah, where he was a standout in football, basketbal |
Howe was born near Murray, | Utah, and he graduated from the University of Utah. |
Kinard attended the University of | Utah, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in |
kley Institute of Politics at the University of | Utah where he held an adjunct assistant professorshi |
In 1896, McClellan returned to | Utah where he taught music at LDS College and at Bri |
Ed Lamb is the football head coach at Southern | Utah University, he took over from Wes Meier in Dece |
In 1913 he moved to Salt Lake City, | Utah where he established a law practice, Story & St |
Burgess transferred to the University of | Utah under head coach Rick Majerus. |
s the son of former Packers assistant coach and | Utah Utes head coach Tom Lovat. |
redited with IHC's successful navigation of the | Utah Legislature's health care task force. |
Editors, ' | Utah: No Hearing on LGBT Rights', in The Advocate, M |
worked as an LDS seminary teacher in Copperton, | Utah and Heber City, Utah. |
The 1998 United States Senate election in | Utah was held on November 3, 1998. |
eading up to the Civil War, he was stationed in | Utah and held the rank of lieutenant colonel. |
s office, the succession to the Governorship of | Utah was held by the Utah Secretary of State. |
The 2006 United States Senate election in | Utah was held on November 7, 2006. |
In 1936 | Utah Governor Henry H. Blood appointed Romney to fil |
ored a chapter on women in the legal history of | Utah with her daughter Lisa Madsen Pearson that was |
She was also famed in | Utah for her success in bringing big-name talent to |
Along with | Utah and her sister Oklahoma, the three were nicknam |
Ruzicka moved to | Utah with her husband and surviving children in 1989 |
when she was young and driving in the woods in | Utah with her father. |
She worked as assistant US attorney for | Utah until her appointment to the Utah Supreme Court |
The whiskey is blended in | Utah by High West using water from local sources. |
This is the most popular page in the | Utah State Highways WikiProject, Wikipedia:WikiProje |
The University of | Utah made him a Distinguished Alumnus in 2007. |
quarterback from | Utah State, Hipple played in 9 NFL seasons for the L |
Namazi was born in Provo, | Utah when his father, Mehdi Namazi, was attending Br |
He now resides near Ogden, | Utah with his wife. |
Sadie, and Nick) and currently lives in Moroni, | Utah with his wife Laura. |
nderson, a fast-food entrepreneur from Ephraim, | Utah, opened his first Dee's Restaurant in 1932. |
n Los Angeles and the show's homebase of Ogden, | Utah with his wife, actress Nancy Everhard, whom he |
he War Assets Administration at Salt Lake City, | Utah, until his death May 28, 1947. |
Hamblin lives in Provo, | Utah with his wife, the former Loree Peay. |
Gary currently lives in | Utah with his wife April and their 4 children, Taylo |
gaged in mining, and resided at Salt Lake City, | Utah, until his death in Chicago, Illinois, on Janua |
Knight was born in Provo, | Utah, but his family moved to Los Angeles when he wa |
Buckwalter played college basketball at | Utah, where his team advanced to the quarterfinals o |
ved his bachelors degree from the University of | Utah and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of C |
Williams, who is currently Mayor of Park City, | Utah in his second term. |
Nibley served as corresponding secretary of the | Utah State Historical Society around 1920. |
cooperation from former Grafton residents, the | Utah State Historical Society, the BLM,the Utah Divi |
Utah State Historical Society Collection - The Levi | |
She was president of the | Utah Women's History Association from 1979-1980, hav |
The Knights are based in Ogden, | Utah, with home games to be played at the Golden Spi |
mes and performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at | Utah Jazz home games. |
e area and laid out the town of Mount Pleasant, | Utah in honor of the town of the same name in Pennsy |
Suazo was first elected to the | Utah State House of Representatives in 1992 and to t |
ovember 26, 1965) is a Democratic member of the | Utah State House of Representatives, representing th |
n 4 October 1949) is a Republican member of the | Utah State House of Representatives representing cen |
Larry B. Wiley is a Democratic member of the | Utah State House of Representatives, representing th |
Christensen's opponent in 2008 for | Utah State House District 48 was Trisha Beck. |
It is one of only three lakes in the state of | Utah that house these fish. |
Main article: | Utah State House districts |
Lynn N. Hemingway is a Democratic member of the | Utah State House of Representatives, representing th |
yle McKeachnie was elected to four terms in the | Utah State House of Representatives. |
Phil E. Riesen is a Democratic member of the | Utah State House of Representatives, representing th |
In 2008 Baugh made an unsuccessful run for the | Utah State House as a Democrat. |
rge National Recreation Area, and Red Fleet and | Utah Field House of Natural History state parks. |
r M. "Jen" Seelig is a Democratic member of the | Utah State House of Representatives, representing th |
He is in his seventh term as a member of the | Utah State House of Representatives District 32, rep |
ebruary 12, 1956) is a Democratic member of the | Utah State House of Representatives, representing th |
sentative for the district until he ran for the | Utah State House in 2006. |
n lawyer and politician who was a member of the | Utah State House of Representatives and unsuccessful |
g Gorge National Recreation Area, Steinaker and | Utah Field House of Natural History state parks, and |
A Republican, he is a member of the | Utah State House, representing the state's 15th hous |
ately 500 people who relocated from Arizona and | Utah communities, houses a temple, a waste treatment |
He played for the NBA's | Utah Jazz, Houston Rockets, New Jersey Nets, and Mem |
Lakers to the NBA Finals in 2009, defeating the | Utah Jazz, Houston Rockets, and Denver Nuggets in th |
Salt Lake City, | Utah: Blaine Hudson Printing. |
I know he will help me a lot when I'm in | Utah, and I can't wait to play with him." |
ut is focused on gay and lesbian Mormons in the | Utah and Idaho areas, rather than worldwide as is Af |
was removed from his mission, leaving him with | Utah and Idaho. |
er's transmitter was shipped to Salt Lake City, | Utah almost immediately in order to launch KSTU-TV, |
government arms dealer Richard Yates during the | Utah War, implicated Brigham Young and others in Yat |
c candidate for district attorney for the fifth | Utah district in 1928. |
rdeal brought unfavorable national attention to | Utah, resulting in the Edmunds Act being signed into |
the Chicago Rush on April 2. They will host the | Utah Blaze in their regular season finale. |
He emigrated to | Utah Territory in 1863 and settled in Manti, Utah, w |
He was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the 2004 NBA Draft and promptly traded |
hockey player who is currently playing for the | Utah Grizzlies in the ECHL. |
He worked for Kennecott | Utah Copper in the Bingham Canyon Mine after his fir |
VanTassell was elected to the | Utah Senate in 2006 and is up for re-election in 201 |
Jim Rowinski was drafted by the | Utah Jazz in the 4th round of the 1984 NBA Draft. |
agher's NBA career consisted of 2 games for the | Utah Jazz in February 1994, playing 3 total minutes |
wife migrated with the Mormon population to the | Utah Territory in Daniel Spencer's 1847 Mormon pione |
He was a Mormon pioneer and moved to | Utah Territory in 1850 and settled in Salt Lake City |
nuing its training in England, 6th AD landed on | Utah Beach in Normandy on 19 July 1944 as a follow-o |
os Angeles needed 7 games to knock off both the | Utah Jazz in the Western semi-finals and the Dallas |
He also won a league championship with the | Utah Stars in 1971. |
in the territories of New Mexico, Arizona, and | Utah, and in the states of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyo |
contributed to the Rockets' elimination by the | Utah Jazz in the first round (2-4). |
business in 1933 and entered the University of | Utah, graduating in 1936. |
War II, participating in the D-Day landings on | Utah Beach in June 1944. |
ed the 2nd place Tacoma Tides, who had defeated | Utah 2-1 in the first round. |
He was also selected by the | Utah Stars in the third round of the 1974 ABA Draft. |
games during the 1996-97 season, losing to the | Utah Jazz in six games in the Western Conference Fin |
nor leagues playing for the Kalamazoo Wings and | Utah Grizzlies in the IHL, and the Adirondack Red Wi |
Greiner was elected to the | Utah Senate in 2006 and is up for re-election in 201 |
dian ice hockey player, who currently plays for | Utah Grizzlies in the East Coast Hockey League. |
Lang attended pre-season camp with the | Utah Jazz in 2005 but did not make the team. |
[T]he founders of | Utah incorporated in the laws of the Territory provi |
was born in Liverpool, England and emigrated to | Utah Territory in 1852 after converting to Mormonism |
When he returned to | Utah Territory in 1855, West was appointed the presi |
Davis was elected to the | Utah Senate in 1998 and is up for re-election in 201 |
organization dedicated to providing funding for | Utah children in need of medical care. |
with singles by Ministry, Lisa Stansfield, and | Utah Saints in the 1992 Village Voice Pazz & Jop cri |
from California to Texas, north to Colorado and | Utah and in northern Mexico. |
alifornia, 13 in Wyoming, 6 in New Mexico, 4 in | Utah, 3 in Montana, 3 in Idaho, and two each in Wash |
ho wrapped up a perfect season by defeating the | Utah Warriors in Indoor Bowl III and becoming the fi |
NBA player who was selected 20th overall by the | Utah Jazz in the 2009 NBA Draft |
She was elected to the | Utah Legislature in 2004 and was re-elected to the U |
position of United States district judge of the | Utah Territory in 1871 and later served as special a |
In 1853 they emigrated to | Utah, settling in Nephi. |
He was drafted by the | Utah Jazz in the first round in 1995. |
lowed by two years at Brigham Young University ( | Utah) majoring in business management. |
rried Hulda Meriah Clark, and they emigrated to | Utah Territory in 1848 with the Mormon pioneers. |
Rio Tinto purchased Kennecott | Utah Copper in 1989 and has invested about $2 billio |
Stowell was elected to the | Utah Senate in 2006 and is up for re-election in 201 |
rtion of firefighters were conducted in 1934 in | Utah and in the Soviet Union. |
Jones was elected to the | Utah Senate in 2006 and is up for re-election in 201 |
The Flyboys was filmed in parts of Southwestern | Utah, mainly in Hurricane, Utah, St. George, Utah, W |
He was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the 1st round (19th pick) of the 1999 N |
Bernhisel was the original delegate of the | Utah Territory in the United States House of Represe |
Hickman was elected to the | Utah Senate in 2000 and is up for re-election in 200 |
the summer of 1989, Henry Mancini conducted the | Utah Symphony in a concert at Snowbird Ski Resort pe |
ct with the Ford Modeling Agency...A big fan of | Utah Jazz in NBA...Enjoys watching basketball and be |
He came to | Utah Territory in the early 1850s and settled in Ced |
Companies A and B left for the | Utah Territory in 1864, where they encamped at Fort |
was in charge of a freight company that came to | Utah Territory in 1859 and led four "down-and-back" |
University of Arkansas, and was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the first round of the 2006 NBA Draft. |
f the 729th Air Control Squadron from Hill AFB, | Utah, arrived in August 2001. |
ional basketball player who was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the 1st round (17th overall) of the 198 |
Cedar County, | Utah, abolished in 1862 |
He played college football at the University of | Utah and in the American Football League with the Oa |
1 and a regional representative in the Syracuse | Utah Region in 1992. |
food restaurant chain based in Salt Lake City, | Utah started in 1978 by brothers Nick and Manuel Kat |
Collins was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft |
es, which in the 1990s was located in the Hotel | Utah bar in San Francisco. |
eles Clippers during the following and with the | Utah Jazz in 2004-05. |
d his first wife, Rose S. Borquist in the Logan | Utah Temple in June 1892, and his second wife, Mary |
orn Ellis Reynolds, she came with her family to | Utah Territory in 1852. |
Sands emigrated to | Utah Territory in 1863. |
Luddington returned to | Utah Territory in 1855. |
1982 being the first woman to be elected to the | Utah Senate in 20 years. |
Potter accompanied the | Utah expedition in 1858-60 and was subsequently sent |
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