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ball with the American Basketball Association's | Utah Stars in 1975. |
Buttars was elected to the | Utah Senate in 2000 and was reelected in 2004 and 20 |
In the case of State v. MacGuire, 84 P.3d 1171 ( | Utah 2004) in 2004 the Utah Supreme Court ruled that |
Maynor was drafted 20th overall by the | Utah Jazz in the 2009 NBA Draft. |
ovement house of hospitality in Salt Lake City, | Utah co-founded in 1961 by Ammon Hennacy and Mary La |
ges was appointed to serve on the Initiative on | Utah Children in Foster Care (IOU) board by Utah Sup |
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 |
During Norgren's career as coach, | Utah competed in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Confere |
ockets in five games, the Pacers eliminated the | Utah Stars in six games. |
afted in the second round, 55th overall, by the | Utah Jazz in the 2007 NBA Draft. |
Sheffield, England, and his family emigrated to | Utah Territory in 1864 after becoming members of The |
stationed on the Texas frontier, served in the | Utah expedition in 1857 and 1858, and helped put dow |
re Dame, Humphrey was a first-round pick of the | Utah Jazz in the 2002 NBA Draft. |
The plant also occurs south of the | Utah border in Arizona. |
inal season was split between the Hawks and the | Utah Jazz in 1979-80. |
Jenkins was elected to the | Utah Senate in 2000 and is up for re-election in 200 |
Hooper was secretary of | Utah Territory in 1857 and 1858. |
Selected in the 1988 NBA Draft by the | Utah Jazz in the third round (67th overall), he fail |
ge Washington University, being admitted to the | Utah Bar in 1901. |
Tanner was born in Payson, | Utah Territory in a Latter-day Saint family. |
Angeles Lakers in the 1972 NBA Draft and of the | Utah Stars in the 1972 ABA Draft. |
He adopted the name U. | Utah Phillips in emulation of country vocalist T. Te |
ber of the Republican Party, Melich ran for the | Utah governorship in 1964, but lost to Democrat Calv |
nd Canyon and Colorado River region to southern | Utah, and in western Arizona, regions along the Lowe |
Since earning a hard-fought spot on the | Utah Jazz in 1998, which only lasted two months, he |
lected 47th overall (2nd round, pick 20) by the | Utah Jazz in the 1994 NBA Draft. |
After graduation, he was selected by the | Utah Jazz in the first round (25th pick) in the 2007 |
In 1865, Biesinger emigrated to | Utah Territory in the United States, settling in Leh |
cterized by Navy dominance in the first half, a | Utah recovery in the second half, and a last-second |
Utah International Inc. was selected as construction | |
Justice Wilkins is a member of the | Utah Legislature's Independent Ethics Commission. |
ty, and high school teams including Timpanogos, | Utah County Independents, Lehi, Payson, and Springvi |
ies, Miami Floridians, Texas/Dallas Chaparrals, | Utah Stars, Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs. |
ing the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, an inquiry held in camera expelled several IOC |
Provo, | Utah: Maxwell Institute, 2010. |
The Utes represent the University of | Utah for intercollegiate football games. |
Staples Inc., Ryerson, Inc., TJX Companies, and | Utah Capital Investment Corp. From March 2007 to Mar |
Mr. Neilson set up the | Utah Capital Investment Corporation (UCIC) and quick |
The | Utah oval is often compared to Calgary's Olympic Ova |
epartment at Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah, and is housed there currently. |
The | Utah Kid is a 1944 American film directed by Vernon |
n American painter and professor born in Provo, | Utah Allman is currently an assistant professor at t |
st of downtown Salt Lake City, in Weber County, | Utah, and is one of the oldest continuously operatin |
The | Utah Compact is a declaration of five principles who |
The | Utah Trail is a 1938 American film directed by Alber |
Utah Saints is a dance band based in Leeds, England. | |
Amelanchier utahensis, the | Utah serviceberry, is a shrub or small tree native t |
Born in Provo, | Utah, Sandstrom is a Latter-day Saint. |
Greg Clark (born April 7, 1972 in Centerville, | Utah, USA), is a former professional American footba |
He became an early leader of Davis County, | Utah, which is named after him. |
As of 2010, Kennecott | Utah Copper is the second largest copper producer in |
s also the name of an anticline in southeastern | Utah, which is part of the Monument Upwarp. |
The | Utah serviceberry is eagerly browsed by desert bigho |
was the 2004 Democratic nominee for Governor of | Utah, and is currently a federal Judge. |
Rendezvous Rye is not distilled in | Utah, but is a 92 Proof, non-chill filtered blend of |
“I have been to Salt Lake City ( | Utah), which is known for its conservative views fro |
lthough he spent most of his formative years in | Utah, he is not a member of the Church of Jesus Chri |
Currently living in | Utah, Jamie is the musical director for the trumpet |
The task force is based in Salt Lake City, | Utah and is managed by the Unified Fire Authority an |
blican image of his LDS faith and home state of | Utah, Magleby is a Democrat. |
The film was shot in Minnesota and | Utah and is set in the fictional urban city of Empir |
The | Utah Symphony is a full-time orchestra located in Sa |
ted at Deseret Chemical Depot in Tooele County, | Utah and is used for dismantling chemical weapons. |
nt in New Mexico, and the Envirocare company in | Utah, which is now EnergySolutions after merging wit |
, 1934) is the senior United States Senator for | Utah and is a member of the Republican Party. |
ty Helps Bring Women to Christ (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft) ISBN 1573457906 |
in the Doctrine and Covenants, Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft, ISBN 1570082928 . |
Encouragement for Young Women (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft) ISBN 1573459550 |
(2007) [1980], The Holy Temple, Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft, ISBN 0-88494-411-5 ). |
ournal of Ellis Reynolds Shipp, Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft, ISBN 0884945693 . |
t Basin of the United States from California to | Utah, where it grows on sandy slopes and plateaus. |
America from British Columbia to California to | Utah, where it grows in open areas in several habita |
h America from Washington to Baja California to | Utah, where it can be found in a number of habitats, |
estern United States from eastern California to | Utah, where it can be found in desert scrub habitat. |
Jessop lived in Hildale, | Utah, but it is currently unknown whether he lives t |
ica from British Columbia to California, and in | Utah, where it can be found in several types of wet |
e southwestern United States from California to | Utah, where it grows in many types of habitat. |
to the western United States from California to | Utah, where it grows in desert and plateau habitat. |
America from British Columbia to California to | Utah, where it grows in many habitat types. |
e southwestern United States from California to | Utah, where it grows in woodland and scrub. |
e southwestern United States from California to | Utah where it grows on rocky slopes, desert flats, a |
It is endemic to Washington County, | Utah, where it is known from only seven populations. |
United States (Arizona, California, Nevada and | Utah) where it is a common plant in scrub and woodla |
Although his band existed in | Utah Territory it was not as prominent as it had bee |
ation is particularly prominent in southeastern | Utah, where it can be seen in a number of national p |
western North America from British Columbia to | Utah, where it grows mainly in shady forested areas. |
sed HT BASIC from TransEra Corporation of Orem, | Utah, re-branded it, and sold it as HP BASIC for Win |
more area from the northeast corner and giving | Utah Territory its final borders. |
Jeremy Ranch Golf Club clubhouse in Park City, | Utah, and its popularity is spreading east. |
Helper, | Utah derives its name from Soldier Summit. |
Springville, American Fork, Payson and Lindon, | Utah to its network of service centers. |
LaTendresse, this time for a 23 yard score, and | Utah increased its lead to 13-0. |
re appointed Young governor of the Territory of | Utah and its Superintendent of Indian Affairs. |
Utah and Its People: Facts and Statistics Bearing on | |
on the tenuous allowance of plural marriage in | Utah, and its generally arid climate, to justify why |
ther Service forecast office in Salt Lake City, | Utah with its transmitter located in Bacchus. |
Former | Utah Governor J. Bracken Lee took the opportunity in |
For the U.S. Representative from | Utah, see J. W. Robinson. |
massacre, Superintendent for Indian Affairs in | Utah Territory, Jacob Forney said: "I [...made] stri |
New York; the Brigham Young home in St. George, | Utah; the Jacob Hamblin home in Santa Clara, Utah; t |
c assault warrant in Santaquin, booked into the | Utah County Jail, and released the following day. |
Lee was born in Price, | Utah, on January 7, 1899 to Arthur J. Lee (died 1934 |
lamdance Film Festival took place in Park City, | Utah from January 17 to January 25, 2008. |
restigious Slamdance Film Festival in Park City | Utah in January 2008. |
lamdance Film Festival took place in Park City, | Utah from January 18 to January 27, 2007. |
med at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, | Utah in January 2009. |
(4) San Antonio Spurs vs. (5) | Utah Jazz: Jazz win series 3-1 |
Prior to assuming leadership of the Bluffdale, | Utah church, Jenson had been a member of the AUB's P |
Bates was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah to John Fetzer and his wife Margaret Baer. |
Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. ordered flags flown | |
In May 2009, | Utah Governor Jon Huntsman signed legislation that r |
He was born March 9, 1867, in South Cottonwood, | Utah, to Jonas and Mary Powell Erekson. |
ember 8, 1849, shortly after his arrival in the | Utah Territory, Jones married his first plural wife, |
Howell is named after | Utah Congressman Joseph Howell who was involved with |
e move from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, | Utah, Levi Jr. enlisted in the U.S Army as a part of |
eral judge brought into the territory after the | Utah War, Judge John Cradlebaugh, in March 1859 conv |
eral judge brought into the territory after the | Utah War, Judge John Cradlebaugh, in March 1859 conv |
Joseph C. Fratto, Jr. currently presides as a | Utah Third Judicial District court judge for Salt La |
live at the USANA Amphitheater in West Valley, | Utah, on July 15, 2003. |
He was buried in Salt Lake City, | Utah, on July 20, 1864. |
t was established by the U.S. Forest Service in | Utah on July 1, 1908 with 343,920 acres (1,391.8 |
ed States associate justice for the district of | Utah on June 4, 1858. |
Wendover Field, | Utah, 23 June 1942 |
Javaheri's career in journalism started in | Utah at KCSG where he held the position of Chief Met |
Dewey may also refer to Deweyville, | Utah, once known as Dewey. |
ur of the local military district manned by the | Utah militia known as the Nauvoo Legion, led by Stak |
Salt Lake City, | Utah: Greg Kofford Books. |
the defunct AM radio station from Brigham City, | Utah, see KSOS (defunct). |
RTN remained available in | Utah on KUSG until later in 2009, when that station |
n Electrical Engineering from the University of | Utah, Salt Lake City, USA in 1981 and 1983, respecti |
ry doctor of laws degree from the University of | Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1970. |
entist, currently teaching at the University of | Utah (Salt Lake City). |
), The Godbeite Protest in the Making of Modern | Utah, Salt Lake City: Department of History, Univers |
ranged in Chronological Order", Salt Lake City, | Utah: Salt Lake Institute of Religion . |
As a young man, Dietlein served in the | Utah Salt Lake City and Brazil Porto Alegre Missions |
Paul Richards of Salt Lake City, | Utah, Bert Lams of Brussels, Belgium, and Hideyo Mor |
Provo, | Utah: Promised Land Publications. |
In 1994, it was placed in Salt Lake City, | Utah on land donated by the city. |
For 20th century mayor of Salt Lake City, | Utah and land-speed record holder, see David Abbot J |
adeleine beach stands a museum dedicated to the | Utah Beach landing. |
estern France which was one anchor point of the | Utah Beach landings on the Dday invasion of Hitler's |
mpic celebration held in the Olympic Village in | Utah in late 1996. |
partner in Ekins Dairy in Marriott-Slaterville, | Utah and later rose to the position of Plant Manager |
Utah would later win it on a 33 yard Cletus Truhe fi | |
He was born in Salt Lake County, | Utah and later died in Aurora, Colorado at the age o |
He attended the University of | Utah and later earned a master's degree in business |
Born in Salt Lake City, | Utah to Latter-day Saint parents, Burton served as a |
school Girls basketball team in Salt Lake City, | Utah, and launching a new career in the real estate |
the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a | Utah state law limiting the number of work hours for |
The first | Utah hate-crime laws were sponsored by Utah House of |
as a Secretary to the Territorial Government of | Utah, a lawyer, a district attorney and leader in It |
Melissa Anne Smith (17): Vanished from Midvale, | Utah, after leaving a pizza parlor; body found in ne |
o meteorologist at KTVX ABC4 in Salt Lake City, | Utah after leaving WHDH-TV) in Boston. |
assoun had contacted his family in West Jordan, | Utah and Lebanon from the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, as |
Utah was led by co-head coaches Urban Meyer and Kyle | |
Utah Phillips Legends of Folk, We Have Fed You All | |
His daughter Eliza Maria Partridge married | Utah Territorial Legislator Amasa Mason Lyman, deleg |
elected probate judge of Iron County in 1866 by | Utah Territory Legislators and again appointed by th |
The 54th | Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November |
Utah Territorial Legislature 1869 | |
He served one term, in the 13th | Utah State Legislature which met from 1919 to 1921. |
ed as the first mayor of Ogden, a member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature and in 1870 to 1871 ser |
There are two types of | Utah State Legislature districts. |
niel Henry Felt (1816-1887) was a member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature and a mid-level leader |
Moody ( - 27 January 1884) was a member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature beginning in 1859 and l |
is son Edward Partridge Jr. was a member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature and a delegate to the U |
The | Utah State legislature made Utah We Love Thee the of |
The 2nd | Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November |
ed in the House of Representatives for the 28th | Utah State Legislature (1949) as a Democrat for Utah |
On February 13, 2008, Jensen urged the | Utah State Legislature to show compassion in conside |
Hooper served as member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature in 1862. |
The position was established by the | Utah State Legislature in 2000. |
The 2nd | Utah Territorial Legislature convened on December 13 |
See List of 54th | Utah State Legislature Committees |
r of Parowan from 1859-1861, as a member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature in 1856 and 1878-1879, |
Further information: 58th | Utah State Legislature and List of Utah State Legisl |
Further information: 59th | Utah State Legislature and List of Utah State Legisl |
The 6th | Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November |
esus Christ of Latter-day Saints, member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature, and early Nevada settl |
a member of the Nauvoo City Council and the 1st | Utah territorial legislature, where he also was the |
epartment was created by statute in 1935 by the | Utah State Legislature, and it was granted the autho |
In 1887 and 1889 he was elected to the | Utah Territorial Legislature, and in 1889 he was als |
He also served as a representative to the | Utah Territorial Legislature. |
He also served fourteen terms in the | Utah State Legislature. |
He may have been sent to attend the 2nd | Utah Territorial Legislature. |
From Carson County, he was elected to the | Utah Territorial Legislature. |
In 1851, Woolley was a member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature. |
In 2006 he was elected to the | Utah State Legislature. |
te County, overlapping an 1893-1895 term in the | Utah Territorial Legislature. |
In 1856 and 1862 he served in the | Utah Territorial Legislature. |
Lake City Government and meeting place for the | Utah Territorial legislature. |
om 1855-1859 Richards served as a member of the | Utah Territorial Legislature. |
In 1866-1867 Layton was a member of the | Utah Territorial legislature. |
lea was entered during his second term with the | Utah State Legislature. |
Further information: List of | Utah State Legislatures |
He served in the | Utah Territorial Leglisature and died in Ogden, Utah |
Curtis was born in Ogden, | Utah to LeGrand R. Curtis (who would later serve as |
gistered trademark of Bixworks Company, L.C., a | Utah limited liability company. |
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