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She graduated from the University of | Utah in 1945. |
s also the Republican candidate for Governor of | Utah in 1964 and ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Sal |
t, Ohio State University, and the University of | Utah in Salt Lake City. |
the Latter-day Saints there were called back to | Utah in 1857 due to the Utah War, Eames remained the |
cles Stadium on the campus of the University of | Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Jonathan Browning, opened a gun shop in Ogden, | Utah in 1852 and his father, John Browning, is consi |
He best World Cup finish was 13th at Park City, | Utah in November 2009. |
Busch spent some time in | Utah, in a mountainous region populated with wild co |
He was an assistant state attorney general of | Utah in 1952, and a deputy county attorney of Salt L |
t served as the headquarters of the District of | Utah in the Department of the Pacific. |
Included among his works is " | Utah, We Love Thee" (also sometimes referred to as " |
Lecture in British Studies at the University of | Utah in 2010. |
en part of the Martin Handcart Company reaching | Utah in November of 1856. |
D in Clinical Psychology from the University of | Utah in 1976, his MS in Clinical Psychology from the |
with the Jazz (who relocated to Salt Lake City, | Utah in 1979), he averaged 5.7 points, 5.3 rebounds |
ee in Mass Communication from the University of | Utah in 1988. |
Williams only played in 27 more games: 18 with | Utah in 1983 and nine with the Washington Bullets in |
els; a significant portion at the University of | Utah in Salt Lake City, UT. |
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Village, constructed at Dugway Proving Ground, | Utah, in 1943. |
Young, Grow traveled across the Great Plains to | Utah in 1851 as part of the James Cummings Company. |
s admitted as member of the bar of the State of | Utah in 1912 and practiced law in Provo County, Utah |
She graduated from the University of | Utah in 1962 with a B.A. and Brigham Young Universit |
Woodward graduated from the College of Eastern | Utah in 1978. |
ived a B.A. in marketing from the University of | Utah in the class of 1954, a masters degree in busin |
9-2008) obtained a Ph.D. from the University of | Utah in 1965. |
pherd was the first female Senator to represent | Utah in Congress since Reva Beck Bosone (1949-1953) |
Fausett was born in Price, | Utah, in 1913. |
massive underground bunker near Salt Lake City, | Utah in the year 2012, drawn to it by a distress sig |
n, Nevada, he moved with his parents to Beaver, | Utah in 1898, attended the public schools and Murdoc |
t outside the Winter Olympics was at Park City, | Utah in November 2009 where he finished ninth in the |
gan his coaching career as student assistant at | Utah in 1983. |
aduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah, in 1990 with a degree in journalism. |
med at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, | Utah in January 2009. |
It transferred to Wendover Field, | Utah in early 1943 to train in B-17 Flying Fortress |
f the acting company at the Tony-Award Winning " | Utah Shakespearean Festival" in Cedar City, Utah in |
Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and | Utah in the United States. |
eventh in the men's doubles event at Park City, | Utah in 2005. |
of Erigeron in the family Asteraceae, native to | Utah in the southwest United States, where it grows |
His wife refused to accompany Wells to | Utah in 1848 and later divorced him. |
The equipment was installed in Centerfield, | Utah in 1917. |
ting, he received an MFA from the University of | Utah in 1972. |
s second in a 7.5 km sprint event in Park City, | Utah in the United States in 2002. |
Born Irene Kunz in Salt Lake City, | Utah in 1937. |
ss played college football at the University of | Utah, in the Mountain West Conference. |
corporate headquarters in Oakland to Kaysville, | Utah in 2000. |
In a 40-7 victory over | Utah in 1966, DePoyster became the first kicker in N |
Glade unsuccessfully ran for governor of | Utah in 1952, losing to J. Bracken Lee. |
al Pacific on Promontory Summit, at Promontory, | Utah in 1869. |
rate degree in education from the University of | Utah in 1931. |
He was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah in 1932, and he died of cancer in 1999 in Cerri |
Welling was elected secretary of state of | Utah in 1928. |
night at a secluded mountain retreat center in | Utah in 1998. |
ed her Bachelor of Science at the University of | Utah in business marketing. |
Project which began data collection in central | Utah in 2007. |
aduated from the Ogden Military Academy, Ogden, | Utah, in 1892, and from the law department of the Un |
nia; in the Green River Formation, Colorado and | Utah; in the Tincalayu deposit, Salar del Hombre Mue |
He was born in | Utah in 1959 and raised in Boise, Idaho. |
Wells died in the Hotel | Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah at age 75. |
e received a B.S. degree from the University of | Utah in 1897 and an M.A. degree from Columbia Univer |
He joined the law faculty of the University of | Utah in 1946, and became a professor at the Law Scho |
Paso in 1957 and his MA from the University of | Utah in 1958. |
mpic celebration held in the Olympic Village in | Utah in late 1996. |
After Wood returned to | Utah in 1898, Charles O. Card invited him to move to |
r was a vegan straight edge hardcore group from | Utah in the mid-late 90s, known for its heavy metall |
records at the Bonneville Salt Flats course in | Utah in a Chrysler Imperial Airflow coupe. |
lived on a 2.5-acre (10,000 m2) farm in Marion, | Utah in Summit County. |
Cup win on the Paralympic course at Snowbasin, | Utah in 2001. |
er graduating from Timpview High School (Provo, | Utah) in 1989, Mike attended Brigham Young Universit |
Personal Choice Party candidate for governor of | Utah in 2004, receiving 8,399 votes for 0.9%. |
eventh in the men's doubles event at Park City, | Utah in 2005. |
Fordham came to | Utah in Edward Hunter's 1850 pioneer company. |
He moved to Kanab, | Utah in 1870 when his father was called by Brigham Y |
at UNISYS with a degree from the University of | Utah in electrical engineering, Anderson was involve |
Williams, who is currently Mayor of Park City, | Utah in his second term. |
Sheppard AFB, Texas in late 1965, to Hill AFB, | Utah in 1971 and to Kirtland AFB, New Mexico in 1976 |
ough 1965, he served in administrative posts at | Utah, including English Dept. |
This district covers central and west central | Utah, including nearly all of Utah County and the we |
Utah's 1st congressional district serves the northwe | |
[T]he founders of | Utah incorporated in the laws of the Territory provi |
LaTendresse, this time for a 23 yard score, and | Utah increased its lead to 13-0. |
y have played in Colorado, California, Wyoming, | Utah, Indiana, Missouri and Kansas opening for natio |
University for which he wrote a thesis entitled | Utah Indians and the Indian Slave Trade: The Mormon |
ng (August 20, 1895 - May 16, 1994) was a noted | Utah industrialist, philanthropist, and third genera |
West Energy won the Clean Technology and Energy | Utah Innovation Award. |
imagery such as temple architecture as well as | Utah inspired mountainous landscapes. |
mith, of Parowan, set out on a tour of southern | Utah, instructing Mormons to stockpile grain. |
Utah International Inc. was selected as construction | |
mbia and Alberta in, south through Colorado and | Utah into Arizona. |
n of annexing then unincorporated Taylorsville, | Utah into Murray which would have doubled its popula |
It is found from Arizona, north through | Utah into Colorado. |
The University of | Utah introduced this mascot in 1996 with permission |
Senator Orrin Hatch of | Utah introduced the Health Freedom Act of 1992 which |
Dwight Beard (born September 29, 1971 in Ogden, | Utah) is a retired American basketball player. |
worth (born January 23, 1976 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a Major League Baseball right-handed starti |
R. Talbot (born October 17, 1983 in Cedar City, | Utah) is a Major League Baseball starting pitcher fo |
ranes (born October 29, 1958 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a retired American professional basketball |
ward (born February 6, 1948, in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a former professional baseball player who p |
Dick Felt (born March 4, 1933 in Lehi, | Utah) is a former college and professional football |
Davis (born January 21, 1983 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is an American soccer player currently playing |
Zack Flores (born August 31, 1982 in Logan, | Utah) is an American-born Bolivian footballer curren |
The Human Rights Commission of Salt Lake City, | Utah, is a commission that works with the city gover |
attorney, the paperwork filed with the state of | Utah is a legal formality that clarifies that Nielse |
Charlotte Stokely (born August 8, 1986 in | Utah) is an American pornographic actress. |
ld Wade Wright (born January 21, 1976 in Delta, | Utah) is a former Major League Baseball player who p |
White (born on June 15, 1936 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a scientist in library and information scie |
ny Southwick (born September 28, 1981 in Provo, | Utah) is an American football quarterback who is cur |
1934 (1934-11-25) (age 76), in Salt Lake City, | Utah, is an American lawyer, and managing partner of |
Jason McLaughlin (born April 14, 1982 in Provo, | Utah) is an American soccer player who last played f |
cted -- 2010 -- United States Senator Mike Lee ( | Utah) is a direct descendant of John Lee, as is Utah |
Catocala delilah utahensis, described from | Utah, is now considered to be a synonym of Catocala |
Katie Larkin (born 19 March 1987, in Draper, | Utah) is an American soccer midfielder who currently |
George Durrant (born October 20, 1960 in Provo, | Utah) is a retired American professional basketball |
e Clark (born August 2, 1960 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a former professional American football pla |
Mack Wilberg (born in 1955 in Orangeville, | Utah) is a composer, arranger, conductor, and Choral |
" Feinga (born May 8, 1986 in West Valley City, | Utah) is an American football guard who is currently |
tocala verrilliana beutenmulleri, recorded from | Utah, is now considered a synonym. |
rrin Jr. (born July 29, 1925 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a retired American basketball player in col |
MD (born September 25, 1951 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a former American swimmer. |
June 12, 1961, Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a composer and performer of religious music |
The Porcupine Rim Trail, located near Moab, | Utah, is a popular mountain biking trail almost as f |
Utah is allocated 5 electors because it has 3 congre | |
Utah is one of 19 U.S. jurisdictions (eighteen alcoh | |
arles Wade Bell (born January 3, 1945 in Ogden, | Utah) is a former middle distance runner from the Un |
rthen (born December 3, 1979 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is an American soccer player currently playing |
John R. Curtis (born in 1960 Salt Lake City, | Utah) is mayor of Provo, Utah. |
n Braun (born March 31, 1987 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is an American soccer player who currently pla |
ut (born September 18, 1949, in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is an American fantasy artist and illustrator |
Stonewall Shooting Sports of | Utah is a group of weapons advocates and owners in U |
on Ioane (born July 21, 1977 in Mount Pleasant, | Utah) is an American football defensive tackle in th |
Ben Cahoon (born July 16, 1972 in Ogden, | Utah) is a former professional Canadian football slo |
rensen (born January 3, 1977 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a former Major League Baseball second basem |
, a professor of evolution at the University of | Utah, is the taxonomist of Strigiphilus garylarsoni. |
John Turley (born September 24, 1975 in Provo, | Utah) is a former American football offensive tackle |
Equality | Utah is an American non-profit 501(c)(3) organizatio |
The small city of Ivins, | Utah is named after him. |
Catocala briseis minerva, recorded from | Utah, is now considered a synonym. |
st introduced in the 1914 musical The Girl from | Utah it was one of five numbers added to the show by |
pty, 17,000 seat Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, | Utah, it would be Dylan's last performance for twent |
Harbor lasted a little under two hours, but for | Utah, it was over in a few minutes. |
In | Utah, it only occurs in restricted and isolated popu |
the main canyons from southern and southeastern | Utah, its major range area, where the Canyon Lands a |
, New Mexico; Cincinnati, Ohio; Salt Lake City, | Utah; Jacksonville, Florida; and American Fork, Utah |
Raised in Logan, | Utah, James grew up performing for audiences through |
Currently living in | Utah, Jamie is the musical director for the trumpet |
ce Film Festival (Shorts Program) in Park City, | Utah January 18-28, 1996. |
He is currently a studio analyst for the | Utah Jazz television pre- and post-game shows. |
tal Basketball Association and the NBA with the | Utah Jazz and the Portland Trail Blazers, as well as |
He was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the 2004 NBA Draft and promptly traded |
with the Cleveland Cavaliers (October 1995) and | Utah Jazz (October 1996), but did not play in any re |
Jim Rowinski was drafted by the | Utah Jazz in the 4th round of the 1984 NBA Draft. |
point of his third year Green was traded to the | Utah Jazz (with Jeff Hornacek), where he finished th |
agher's NBA career consisted of 2 games for the | Utah Jazz in February 1994, playing 3 total minutes |
He played briefly in the NBA for the | Utah Jazz and the Portland Trail Blazers during the |
Hill has been on the roster of the | Utah Jazz and, most recently, the Philadelphia 76ers |
Paul Millsap - | Utah Jazz |
os Angeles needed 7 games to knock off both the | Utah Jazz in the Western semi-finals and the Dallas |
American basketball player, who played for the | Utah Jazz of the NBA, appearing in 57 games in the 1 |
contributed to the Rockets' elimination by the | Utah Jazz in the first round (2-4). |
pent his entire career as a point guard for the | Utah Jazz of the NBA from 1984 to 2003. |
is hosted by broadcaster Marv Albert and former | Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden. |
games during the 1996-97 season, losing to the | Utah Jazz in six games in the Western Conference Fin |
#7 jersey retired by the | Utah Jazz (1985) |
midway through 1991-92 for Brian Quinnett) and | Utah Jazz (49 games in two seasons combined) in the |
Lang attended pre-season camp with the | Utah Jazz in 2005 but did not make the team. |
ofessional basketball player currently with the | Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association. |
NBA player who was selected 20th overall by the | Utah Jazz in the 2009 NBA Draft |
He played six games for the | Utah Jazz during the 2006-07 NBA pre-season. |
He was drafted by the | Utah Jazz in the first round in 1995. |
Traded for Kelly Tripucka from the | Utah Jazz |
, Roth played in 166 NBA games for three teams: | Utah Jazz (1987-88), San Antonio (1988-89) and Minne |
n State Warriors, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, | Utah Jazz and the Atlanta Hawks. |
He was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the 1st round (19th pick) of the 1999 N |
rSonics there in 1996, while Malone had led the | Utah Jazz there in 1997 and 1998. |
The | Utah Jazz retired Malone's jersey number 32 on March |
The Bucks traded him to the | Utah Jazz prior to the 1992-93 season in exchange fo |
arriors until 2000, when they traded him to the | Utah Jazz as part of a four-team deal. |
ct with the Ford Modeling Agency...A big fan of | Utah Jazz in NBA...Enjoys watching basketball and be |
He played for the | Utah Jazz (1989-90) in the NBA for 16 games. |
University of Arkansas, and was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the first round of the 2006 NBA Draft. |
The 2002-03 | Utah Jazz season was the team's 29th in the NBA. |
ional basketball player who was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the 1st round (17th overall) of the 198 |
erican basketball player who was drafted by the | Utah Jazz as the 55th overall pick at the 2010 NBA D |
of the fifth round of the 1987 NBA Draft by the | Utah Jazz (107th overall). |
"First of all, I felt great because it's the | Utah Jazz - I have family there," Kanter said of his |
Collins was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft |
abbar had a 12 foot shot over Mark Eaton of the | Utah Jazz 1 to surpass Wilt Chamberlain as the NBA's |
Heath announced the next home game against the | Utah Jazz on November 3rd, and a fan vote will decid |
eles Clippers during the following and with the | Utah Jazz in 2004-05. |
e began his NBA playing career in 1980 with the | Utah Jazz and spent the majority of it with them, bu |
n Harris and two first round draft picks to the | Utah Jazz for Deron Williams. |
Maynor was drafted 20th overall by the | Utah Jazz in the 2009 NBA Draft. |
s, Cleveland Cavaliers, Toronto Raptors and the | Utah Jazz with a career scoring average of 4.8 point |
over a season there before being traded to the | Utah Jazz for two second-round draft picks. |
nta Hawks along with John Drew, and cash to the | Utah Jazz in exchange for Dominique Wilkins who was |
Rice played for the | Utah Jazz in the Orlando Pro Summer League and later |
afted in the second round, 55th overall, by the | Utah Jazz in the 2007 NBA Draft. |
al career included a brief stint with the NBA's | Utah Jazz and 12 years playing in Europe. |
ity Thunder, the Portland Trail Blazers and the | Utah Jazz |
Al Jefferson, basketball player for the | Utah Jazz of the NBA. |
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