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red to the cavalry and served in Kansas, in the | Utah War, and in the Indian Wars, participating in 1 |
In 1978, | Utah Opera presented its first production: Puccini's |
ui Cave is a sandstone erosion cave in southern | Utah, United States. |
In 1964 he opened his first store in Bountiful, | Utah, which emphasized Mormon missionary apparel. |
r. John Aird, founded the Aird Clinic in Provo, | Utah. |
vada mountain chains as well as those in Idaho, | Utah and Colorado. |
on Fire is a wildfire that broke out in central | Utah. |
Born September 11, 1921 in Murray, | Utah and graduated from Murray High School. |
Mr. Kimmitt, born December 19, 1947 in Logan, | Utah, graduated from Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High |
lived on a 2.5-acre (10,000 m2) farm in Marion, | Utah in Summit County. |
the World Single Distance Championships in the | Utah Olympic Oval, setting a world record time of 34 |
mber outcrops at Boundary Butte in southernmost | Utah. |
John Turley (born September 24, 1975 in Provo, | Utah) is a former American football offensive tackle |
ll player at Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah. |
In the US it occurs notably in Mercur, | Utah; Manhattan, Nevada and in the geyser deposits o |
Born and raised in Manti, | Utah, Margaret Dyreng attended Snow College and Brig |
She was born in Farmington, | Utah to Alamanda Bradford Richardson (1847-1921) and |
te, all from Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah. |
ember 8, 1849, shortly after his arrival in the | Utah Territory, Jones married his first plural wife, |
tric foreland basin located mostly in southeast | Utah and southwest Colorado, but extending into nort |
is Stringam was born on May 21, 1876 in Holden, | Utah, United States. |
Education at Brigham Young University in Provo, | Utah. |
Elwood Thomas Cooke (July 5, 1913 in Ogden, | Utah - April 16, 2004 in Apopka, Florida) was an out |
Born in Provo, | Utah, to Charles Winston Dahlquist and Afton Ahlande |
Haight lived for many years in Farmington, | Utah. |
30, 1895) was a politician in territorial | Utah. |
In his freshman year in the | Utah Senate, Liljenquist sponsored SB 126: State Per |
ve to southwestern North America, in: Colorado, | Utah, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Nebr |
recting in various organizations, including the | Utah Association of Realtors and the Sandy Chamber o |
t, and dialects at many theatres, including the | Utah Shakespearean Festival, the Colorado Shakespear |
nd is known from the U.S.A, including Colorado, | Utah, California and Arizona. |
coast of the Cotentin Peninsula, including the | Utah Beach-head and the US airborne landing zones. |
ty, and high school teams including Timpanogos, | Utah County Independents, Lehi, Payson, and Springvi |
from northern North America, including Montana, | Utah, British Columbia and Alberta. |
orado-Utah Mines Operating Co., incorporated in | Utah, in 1918/1920, but property was idle, too. |
lobbyists in New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Kansas, | Utah, Missouri and Vermont. |
and wrote Ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of | Utah. |
companies, power plants, and heavy industry in | Utah, Nevada, and California. |
The Madonna Nursing the Infant Christ ( | Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City) (ca. |
Further information: 58th | Utah State Legislature and List of Utah State Legisl |
Further information: 59th | Utah State Legislature and List of Utah State Legisl |
ges was appointed to serve on the Initiative on | Utah Children in Foster Care (IOU) board by Utah Sup |
Huntington was the first Indian interpreter in | Utah Territory. |
found on Iron Town Road, which intersects with | Utah State Route 56. |
ted in expanding rail service into southwestern | Utah to accommodate more tourists. |
In 1985 he was inducted into the | Utah Broadcasters Hall of Fame. |
c assault warrant in Santaquin, booked into the | Utah County Jail, and released the following day. |
be required to place tax credit funds into the | Utah Fund of Funds. |
itution that eventually developed into Southern | Utah University. |
the landings, the priority for the invaders at | Utah Beach was to link up with the main Allied landi |
nt during the first hour of the invasion behind | Utah Beach. |
nt during the first hour of the invasion behind | Utah Beach. |
ant governor continues to be deeply involved in | Utah politics and policies. |
He was on the ballot in Iowa and | Utah as the candidate of his own Campaign for a New |
th Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Iowa and | Utah airing much of the same programming as WTRU. |
r areas Call helped colonized were Iron County, | Utah, Tooele County, Utah, Carson Valley and Calvill |
e Escalante Valley of northwestern Iron County, | Utah, United States, about 35 miles northwest of Ced |
endent of schools from 1866-68 for Iron County, | Utah and the leader of the choir in Cedar City which |
Mormon pioneers, began settling in what is now | Utah in the summer of 1847. |
It was a sauropod which lived in what is now | Utah. |
us period (?lower Barremian age) in what is now | Utah, USA. |
Born in Salt Lake City, his hometown is Murray, | Utah. |
ose mother is from Argentina and father is from | Utah, was born in Rosario, Argentina and grew up in |
ame: Oil Shale Exploration Company - OSEC) is a | Utah based oil shale exploration and development com |
e Island • South Dakota • U.S. Virgin Islands • | Utah • Vermont • Washington • Wisconsin • West Virgi |
AM addressing conservative political issues in | Utah. |
"First of all, I felt great because it's the | Utah Jazz - I have family there," Kanter said of his |
uded most of Nevada, and, early in its history, | Utah and part of Colorado. |
kansas Geological commission), and J. Kirkland ( | Utah State Paleontologist) have all examined the spe |
Henry J. Hayward) ( | Utah). |
In January, 2009, | Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials transp |
JB's (Arizona, | Utah, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Washing |
unni Cranfill (Miss Texas), Stacy Johnson (Miss | Utah) |
Drummer Pel Riccardi went on to join the | Utah Saints. |
He joined the | Utah Army National Guard when he was 17 and graduate |
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, joined the | Utah bar and practiced law. |
y minerals and coalized wood at the Jomac mine, | Utah. |
Bangerter was the president of the Jordan River | Utah Temple. |
authority and the president of the Jordan River | Utah Temple. |
c District, East Tintic Mountains, Juab County, | Utah, in 1995. |
rict of the East Tintic Mountains, Juab County, | Utah. |
t Little Sahara Recreation Area in Juab County, | Utah. |
a semi-ghost town in northeastern Juab County, | Utah, United States about three miles south of Eurek |
Bixby explored the Thomas Range in Juab County, | Utah for minerals and staked several claims for topa |
anyon was a small community in San Juan County, | Utah, USA, located in Fry Canyon, on State Route 95 |
San Juan County, | Utah - west |
was an American politician for San Juan County, | Utah, and a former Navajo Nation Council Delegate fo |
er to the Grand County Jail in San Juan County, | Utah. |
ile, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, San Juan County, | Utah, and Mont Saint-Hilaire, Canada. |
elegate from Idaho Territory, and as a judge in | Utah Territory. |
ltimately departing from Boston on 9 July 1921, | Utah proceeded via Lisbon, Portugal, and reached Che |
She departed Belfast 3 June for | Utah Beach, where she patrolled and provided fire su |
Vermont, the Act redefined the jurisdiction of | Utah courts by giving the United States district cou |
He served as justice of | Utah Territorial Supreme Court, 1862-1869. |
Claridge moved to Kane County, | Utah. |
Glendale is a town in Kane County, | Utah, United States. |
inging cattle and pigs from Texas and Kansas to | Utah. |
Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, | Utah, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, Wyoming, V |
ell also spent time with the Kentucky Colonels, | Utah Stars, and Virginia Squires, and he ended his A |
sabella Bowman, a person who had been killed by | Utah militia while surrendering in the Morrisite War |
Camilla C. Cobb: Founder of the Kindergarten in | Utah” unpublished dissertation to the Department of |
3) was the founder of the first kindergarten in | Utah. |
In 1928 Kinney sued | Utah Senator Reed Smoot and Mormon leader Heber Gran |
This plant is known as | Utah Fendlerella, yerba desierto, or sometimes as Ut |
Vern Oliver Knudsen (Provo, | Utah, December 27, 1893 - May 13, 1974) was an Ameri |
John L. Valentine, | Utah state senator |
arriet G. Hood (Wyoming), and Sara L. Ventress ( | Utah). |
gistered trademark of Bixworks Company, L.C., a | Utah limited liability company. |
Merrifield was killed near La Sal, | Utah. |
the United States Naval Research Laboratory and | Utah State University in the USA. |
l dozen people had reported seeing bin Laden in | Utah; driving a Volkswagen Beetle on I-80, in the ma |
He then returned to Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
irst United Methodist Church in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
located at 352 E. 300 South, in Salt Lake City, | Utah, in the United States is an historic structure |
ies in Mandan, North Dakota and Salt Lake City, | Utah from Amoco. |
s Hospital School of Nursing in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
up Boise in favor of venues in Salt Lake City, | Utah and Portland, Oregon. |
o the Olympic roster in 2002 in Salt Lake City, | Utah for the first time in 54 years, Koshi qualified |
He moved to Salt Lake City, | Utah in 1891 where he died on July 8, 1906 and inter |
He was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah and died in Ketchum, Idaho. |
Parmley was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah to Thomas J. Parmley and his wife LaVern W. Par |
ty Helps Bring Women to Christ (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft) ISBN 1573457906 |
Alamanac (Deseret Morning News: Salt Lake City, | Utah, 2004) p. 115 |
They were married in Salt Lake City, | Utah, in 1968 and became the parents of five childre |
Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
r, India- died May 28, 1998, in Salt Lake City, | Utah), was an American philosopher of art, language, |
Burton was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
Stories of Our Mormon Hymns (Salt Lake City, | Utah: Deseret Book, 1975) p. 229 |
worth (born January 23, 1976 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a Major League Baseball right-handed starti |
He died of pneumonia in Salt Lake City, | Utah and was buried there. |
geles, California and raised in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
Paul Richards of Salt Lake City, | Utah, Bert Lams of Brussels, Belgium, and Hideyo Mor |
dependent television station in Salt Lake City, | Utah, broadcasting locally on channel 58. |
ebrate gay and lesbian pride in Salt Lake City, | Utah throughout the year. |
setts; Mount Edgecumbe, Alaska; Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
Performed 29th November 2007 in Salt Lake City, | Utah). |
Salt Lake City, | Utah - Located at 1212 S State Street |
nter is a skyscraper located in Salt Lake City, | Utah, United States. |
Born in Salt Lake City, | Utah to Latter-day Saint parents, Burton served as a |
Christensen was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah to Sheron Glen Christensen and Colleen Cloward. |
en undergoing group training at Salt Lake City, | Utah, the 490th Bombardment Group. |
KSL newsradio, Salt Lake City, | Utah (Sunday, 25 October 2009) |
of 2006 to join KTVX (ABC4) in Salt Lake City, | Utah, as an evening anchor. |
He is buried in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
ral gas energy company based in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
came a professional wrestler in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
o, Illinois, Dubuque, Iowa, and Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
led the community in and around Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
indicated that Tampa as well as Salt Lake City, | Utah, and Phoenix, Arizona, had been selected as fin |
Speed Skating Championships in Salt Lake City, | Utah she broke the world record for the women's 500 |
ranes (born October 29, 1958 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a retired American professional basketball |
resident of the mission home in Salt Lake City, | Utah (predecessor to the Missionary Training Center) |
ward (born February 6, 1948, in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a former professional baseball player who p |
roadcasting in the Logan- Salt Lake City-Ogden, | Utah metropolitan area. |
of the church headquartered in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
Filmed in Salt Lake City | Utah at the Madeleine Choir School campus. |
West and 100 South in downtown Salt Lake City, | Utah, USA. |
ter Corroon, current mayor of Salt Lake County, | Utah |
At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, he placed 15th in the men's 10000 m and 30th i |
Davis (born January 21, 1983 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is an American soccer player currently playing |
tana, Thon currently resides in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
r Class A television station in Salt Lake City, | Utah, broadcasting locally in digital on UHF channel |
de Chelly and on the shores of the Lake Powell, | Utah. |
She was raised in Salt Lake City, | Utah and received an MD from the University of Utah |
endent religious broadcaster in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
nn Rowland, aged 28, a woman in Salt Lake City, | Utah, who was charged with murder after the death of |
his followers into what became Salt Lake City, | Utah, and the Great Basin area became steadily popul |
Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft. |
He was buried in Salt Lake City, | Utah, on July 20, 1864. |
The Human Rights Commission of Salt Lake City, | Utah, is a commission that works with the city gover |
ing the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, an inquiry held in camera expelled several IOC |
mpbell (born October 2, 1962 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) Jeff was raised in Irvine, California and is a |
Born in Salt Lake City, | Utah, Anderson received a B.A. from the University o |
o move the 1976 Winter Games to Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
ing university headquartered in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
e move from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, | Utah, Levi Jr. enlisted in the U.S Army as a part of |
in-chief of the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, | Utah and a general authority of The Church of Jesus |
d was born to Mormon parents in Salt Lake City, | Utah Territory. |
er's transmitter was shipped to Salt Lake City, | Utah almost immediately in order to launch KSTU-TV, |
002 Winter Olympics was held in Salt Lake City, | Utah, United States. |
was an American zoologist from Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
onal Ski Jumping Competition in Salt Lake City, | Utah in 1949. |
he War Assets Administration at Salt Lake City, | Utah, until his death May 28, 1947. |
the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, and he did not disappoint, beating teammate Ch |
White (born on June 15, 1936 in Salt Lake City, | Utah) is a scientist in library and information scie |
at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
rton is a CDP and township in Salt Lake County, | Utah, United States, located at the mouth of Bingham |
ranged in Chronological Order", Salt Lake City, | Utah: Salt Lake Institute of Religion . |
He died in Salt Lake City, | Utah in 1962. |
annon died at and was buried in Salt Lake City, | Utah. |
quirrh Mountains of southwest Salt Lake County, | Utah, United States. |
s Is The Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City, | Utah, the 2005 annual conference of the Foundation f |
1934 (1934-11-25) (age 76), in Salt Lake City, | Utah, is an American lawyer, and managing partner of |
Sterling Livingston was born in Salt Lake City, | Utah to the late Julius Edward and Fanny Lucillia (S |
rn in Edinburg, Mulaik lived in Salt Lake City, | Utah for most of his childhood. |
in the Doctrine and Covenants, Salt Lake City, | Utah: Bookcraft, ISBN 1570082928 . |
pty, 17,000 seat Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, | Utah, it would be Dylan's last performance for twent |
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