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In January, 2009, | Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials transp |
Nadauld has served as president of the | Utah chapter of the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Fo |
several years, Swallow successfully ran for the | Utah House of Representatives and continued serving |
Briscoe was elected to the | Utah House of Representatives on November 2, 2010 an |
n 1993, Lessard also played nine games with the | Utah Rollerbees of the Roller Hockey International, |
n Eric Sandstrom (born 1964) is a member of the | Utah House of Representatives. |
litical career, Granger served as member of the | Utah House of Representatives from 1932 to 1937, and |
march to Fort Lookout, Dakota in 1856, and the | Utah campaign of 1857-58. |
1941) is, according to documents filed with the | Utah Department of Commerce, the President of the Co |
He served as the executive director of the | Utah Department of Health until 1983, when he was na |
The Madonna Nursing the Infant Christ ( | Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City) (ca. |
Garn was active in the | Utah League of Cities and Towns and served as its pr |
He came to the University of | Utah College of Engineering in September 1971 as a r |
ates election in 1900, Wells was elected to the | Utah House of Representatives. |
After receiving her J.D. from the University of | Utah College of Law in 1988 and a few years practici |
rmerly an American football quarterback for the | Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League, is the Head |
an alumnus of East High School (Salt Lake City, | Utah) class of 1993. |
listed as a Wildlife Species of Concern by the | Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. |
In 1918, McKay was elected to the | Utah House of Representatives as the representative |
be required to place tax credit funds into the | Utah Fund of Funds. |
She previously served as a member of the | Utah House of Representatives from District 46 from |
Al Jefferson, basketball player for the | Utah Jazz of the NBA. |
She previously served in the | Utah House of Representatives from 2002 to 2006, rep |
He was a member of the | Utah House of Representatives from 1913 to 1915. |
rom 1973 until 1980, Hansen was a member of the | Utah House of Representatives and served as speaker |
air Parade for five years, and president of the | Utah League of Cities and Towns. |
ked tirelessly on establishing and managing the | Utah Fund of Funds (Utah FoF). |
ichard M. Siddoway (1940- ) was a member of the | Utah House of Representatives. |
rick Edward Connor commander of the District of | Utah, Department of the Pacific for whom the post wa |
o of note is that during his first two years at | Utah, one of his teammates was Steve Smith, who he w |
In 1900, Anderson was elected to the | Utah House of Representatives. |
indsor Spitfires and had a brief spell with the | Utah Grizzlies of the American Hockey League (AHL) b |
Joel Briscoe is a member of the | Utah House of Representatives from Utah. |
y, Young served as the project director for the | Utah chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Gen |
He also played in one game with the | Utah Grizzlies of the AHL in 2004-05. |
Department (1987-1992); and as Director of the | Utah Department of Corrections (1992-1997). |
is senior year, Warren played a key part in the | Utah Utes offense, as they went 12-0 and became the |
They traveled throughout | Utah Territory, often performing for dances. |
ame: Oil Shale Exploration Company - OSEC) is a | Utah based oil shale exploration and development com |
The actual wrecks of the Arizona, | Utah, and Oklahoma are not parts of the monument, an |
following Massachusetts, Washington, Michigan, | Utah and Oklahoma. |
northern California, sites in Nebraska, Idaho, | Utah, and Oklahoma. |
for numerous jazz acts and has taught music in | Utah and Oklahoma. |
Belnap was born in Ogden, | Utah, the oldest of five children born to Utah distr |
her's 41 yard touchdown run sealed the deal, as | Utah went on to win 38-10. |
McAdams was appointed to the | Utah Senate on December 19, 2009 to replace Scott D. |
He was elected as Majority Leader in the | Utah Senate on November 7, 2008. |
Heath announced the next home game against the | Utah Jazz on November 3rd, and a fan vote will decid |
ed their first game at Amway Center against the | Utah Blaze on March 24. |
k Bison Herd, the Henry Mountains Bison Herd in | Utah and on Elk Island in Alberta, Canada. |
He also served as the executive director of the | Utah Committee on Children and Youth. |
tship ensued and they were married in the Manti | Utah Temple on August 15, 1974. |
e of the invasion of Normandy and was mined off | Utah Beach on 8 June 1944. |
al Willson to Denver, Colorado, Salt Lake City, | Utah and on to Virginia City, Montana. |
Utah held on to win the game over USC. | |
of longtime NBA head coach Jerry Sloan from the | Utah Jazz on February 10, 2011, La Russa also became |
e was a visiting professor at the University of | Utah for one year. |
gust 1885) was a prominent businessman in early | Utah and one of the few Jewish people to join The Ch |
ough the creation of a second district in 1913, | Utah sent one representative to the United States Ho |
Utah is one of 19 U.S. jurisdictions (eighteen alcoh | |
he 2000 census, hot-deck imputation resulted in | Utah receiving one less Representative in Congress t |
ustice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of | Utah and one term as the Territory of Utah's Delegat |
For instance, in 2000 a jury in Provo, | Utah, took only a few minutes to clear Larry Peterma |
In | Utah, it only occurs in restricted and isolated popu |
y 16, 1948; at Philadelphia in 1948; and at the | Utah State Open in 1948 and 1949. |
It is the venue for performances of the | Utah Festival Opera Company for 4 weeks in the summe |
llam (born 1952) is the general director of the | Utah Festival Opera, a professor of music at Utah St |
Symphony and Opera, Intermountain Opera and the | Utah Festival Opera. |
122 begins at the east right-of-way line of the | Utah Railway, opposite the coal mine and ghost town |
He also served on the | Utah Symphony Orchestra Board when the board recomme |
He is remembered as the conductor of the | Utah Symphony Orchestra for over 30 years. |
Jerusalem Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, the | Utah Symphony Orchestra, the Concerto Soloists Chamb |
eventually he became the violin soloist for the | Utah Symphony Orchestra. |
Philips, SGL 5876 (original LP): | Utah Symphony Orchestra; Maurice Abravanel, conducto |
erated general stores at various times in Moab, | Utah, Eugene, Oregon and Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
including Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, | Utah, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. |
served as the National President of the Sons of | Utah Pioneers organization. |
co border in California, and later in Colorado, | Utah and other western states, many of which proved |
was one of two lake-dwelling sculpins native to | Utah, the other being the Bear Lake sculpin. |
ilwaukee, Minnesota, San Francisco, Toronto and | Utah, among others. |
on-disciplinary Consent Order with the state of | Utah which outlines specific operating procedures Kw |
The | Utah Olympic Oval has a current claim of 10. |
accomplished during World Cup races at the | Utah Olympic Oval in November 2007. |
Like the | Utah Olympic Oval and Soldier Hollow, the park was d |
e held between 8 March and 11 March 2007 in the | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City. |
the World Single Distance Championships in the | Utah Olympic Oval, setting a world record time of 34 |
relative to previous Olympic ovals, such as the | Utah Olympic Oval. |
He then practiced law in both California and | Utah for over 20 years. |
called Ute Stadium, which opened in 1927 with a | Utah win over Colorado Mines. |
and Rio Grande Western Railroad constructed its | Utah Division over the Wasatch Plateau, from the tow |
y) that "according to an on-line blog post from | Utah Flash owner Brandt Andersen, former NBA and Fla |
oximately $170 million* in the years since; the | Utah Rockies' owners were made multimillionaires thr |
Alamanac (Deseret Morning News: Salt Lake City, | Utah, 2004) p. 115 |
been an official Judge and sponsor to the Miss | Utah USA pageant in 2008 and to the Miss Latina US p |
kansas Geological commission), and J. Kirkland ( | Utah State Paleontologist) have all examined the spe |
James Ian Kirkland - dinosaur paleontologist, | Utah State Paleontologist. |
e North American Plate- then located in modern | Utah- as Pangaea broke apart during the Jurassic Per |
Many areas of | Utah were paralyzed by up to four feet of snow. |
For the city in | Utah, see Park Valley, Utah. |
ower meanwhile became the first director of the | Utah Olympic Park when it first opened in 1989. |
y 2nd at the Deer Valley ski resort in northern | Utah near Park City, United States. |
on at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games was held at | Utah Olympic Park in Park City. |
Utah Olympic Park would later host several competiti | |
02 Winter Olympics took place on February 14 at | Utah Olympic Park. |
nter Olympics took place on 20 February, at the | Utah Olympic Park. |
Then he moved to the western portion of the | Utah Territory, part of present day western Nevada, |
uded most of Nevada, and, early in its history, | Utah and part of Colorado. |
In 1861 they moved in St. George, | Utah as part of the original settling party for that |
On August 23, 2008 the | Utah Republican party adopted a standing rule effect |
The | Utah Democratic Party recognizes 14 state-wide caucu |
, was mayor of Salt Lake City elected under the | Utah Liberal Party in 1892, and was associate justic |
McCoy was appointed to the seat by | Utah Democratic Party delegates in February 2005, fo |
Greene became acting chair of the | Utah Republican Party upon the resignation of Joe Ca |
ficers of the respective county parties and the | Utah Democratic Party. |
y Council and previously served as chair of the | Utah Republican Party. |
ins was an avid Democrat, and was active in the | Utah Democratic Party. |
Moyle was the founder of the | Utah Democratic Party. |
ies including: Frontier Bank, FSB of Park City, | Utah, El Paseo Bank of Palm Desert, California, Orio |
was completed along with a WorkMed unit and the | Utah Valley Pediatric Rehabilitation Center. |
he Memoirs and Letters of Rudger Clawson at the | Utah Territorial Penitentiary, 1884-87. |
brother, Ervil, had died two days prior in the | Utah State Penitiary where he was serving a life sen |
foundation building in Manhattan; and sites in | Utah and Pennsylvania. |
o Nation itself has been working counter to the | Utah Navajo people in taking over the Aneth Oil Reve |
sure that the Aneth Oil Royalties stay with the | Utah Navajo people. |
Ballam, a native of Logan, | Utah, has performed in the major concert halls in Am |
wntown Salt Lake City near Temple Square, while | Utah Opera performs in the Capitol Theater, also in |
He also played for the | Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, and Miami Heat. |
ng (August 20, 1895 - May 16, 1994) was a noted | Utah industrialist, philanthropist, and third genera |
indicated that Tampa as well as Salt Lake City, | Utah, and Phoenix, Arizona, had been selected as fin |
pany broke its contract and was replaced by the | Utah Moving Picture Company, with prominent screenwr |
For the | Utah broadcast pioneer George Hatch (1919-2009), see |
The 2008 United States presidential election in | Utah took place on November 4, 2008 throughout all 5 |
The 1992 United States presidential election in | Utah took place on November 7, 1992 throughout all 5 |
The 2000 United States Senate election in | Utah took place on November 7, 2000. |
The 2000 United States presidential election in | Utah took place on November 7, 2000 throughout all 5 |
The 1996 United States presidential election in | Utah took place on November 7, 1996 throughout all 5 |
At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, | Utah, he placed 15th in the men's 10000 m and 30th i |
A 6'7" small forward from the University of | Utah, Vranes played in 7 NBA seasons with the SuperS |
High School (called the Carbon Comet) in Price, | Utah and played on several American Legion baseball |
He was a prominent politician in | Utah and played an important role in the process whe |
Along with | Utah, he played 6 games for the Bridgeport Sound Tig |
) power forward / center from the University of | Utah, Sojourner played three seasons (1974-1977) in |
All electors from | Utah were pledged to and voted for Bob Dole and Jack |
All electors from | Utah were pledged to and voted for George H.W. Bush |
Johnson was sharp early, leading | Utah to points on its first three possessions for a |
en (November 17, 1906 - October 12, 2005) was a | Utah broadcaster, politician and a local leader in T |
s was appointed the second Bishop of Salt Lake, | Utah, by Pope Benedict XV. |
s appointed the third Bishop of Salt Lake City, | Utah, by Pope Pius XI. |
up Boise in favor of venues in Salt Lake City, | Utah and Portland, Oregon. |
from the Burgess Shale, the Marjum Formation of | Utah, and possibly Chengjiang. |
from the Burgess Shale, the Marjum formation of | Utah, and possibly Chengjiang. |
ommittee for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, the | Utah Municipal Power Agency, the Utah County Clean A |
Zimmerman moved back to | Utah to practice law for a short period, also servin |
He later moved to | Utah and practiced law and also served as a judge th |
eral George A. Smith was then visiting southern | Utah to prepare the people for the work of extermina |
In 1978, | Utah Opera presented its first production: Puccini's |
rginia; Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Pleasant Grove, | Utah; and presently makes his home in Woodstock, Vir |
ion of Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and | Utah to preserve and promote religious freedom. |
rra Nevada mountains in California, Nevada, and | Utah, Stanford presided at ceremonial driving of "La |
erved as a counselor to Abraham O. Smoot in the | Utah Stake Presidency from 1892-1895 and then served |
ived in Belgium until 1935 when Val returned to | Utah as President of Browning Arms Company. |
He was appointed governor of the territory of | Utah by President Ulysses S. Grant. |
She was president of the | Utah Woman's Press Club, chair of the Second Precinc |
In | Utah, the press coverage was mostly on Dennis Rodman |
Broken Covenants (Orem, | Utah: Millennial Press, 2007) ISBN B000WWHZWM |
Death: Finding Hope Beyond the Sorrow (Orem, | Utah: Millennial Press, 2007) ISBN B000V8UKGU |
Parenting with Eternal Perspective (Orem, | Utah: Millennial Press, 2007) ISBN B000V8LEK6 |
as Texas and Louisiana, and only as far west as | Utah, despite previous reports that its range extend |
The 2008 | Utah Democratic primary took place on February 5, 20 |
The 2008 | Utah Republican primary took place on February 5, 20 |
The Bucks traded him to the | Utah Jazz prior to the 1992-93 season in exchange fo |
ecution, which was set up inside a warehouse at | Utah State Prison in Draper. |
iness Development for the private, Centerville, | Utah based prison and education company Management a |
In the first issue, Dr. Al Carlisle of the | Utah State Prison System is quoted as estimating tha |
gust 3, 1921 and sentenced to five years at the | Utah state prison where he remained for five years. |
Rodgers awaited execution on death row at | Utah State Prison. |
A University of | Utah law professor described him as "the consummate |
In late 2003, | Utah's Department of Economic Development (later ren |
ews on August 26, 1918, "he did much to develop | Utah mines, prosecuted John D. Lee, wrote his Remini |
Utah County, Provo, and SLOC all okayed the plans an | |
on and the Lady: Brigham Young and Emma Smith," | Utah Historical Quarterly 48.1 (Winter 1980). |
Utah Historical Quarterly (Salt Lake City: Utah Stat | |
n Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought and the | Utah Historical Quarterly. |
Connell has been professor at the University of | Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law since 1997 and has |
In December 2001, Davis traveled to | Utah to race for a spot on the 2002 Winter Olympics |
In 1984, Owens lost the | Utah gubernatorial race to Republican Norman H. Bang |
co Mining District, and was the terminus of the | Utah Southern Railroad extension from Milford. |
pleted in 1869, Sharp became an officer for the | Utah Central Railroad and the Utah Southern Railroad |
ill site to the tiny town of Crescent Junction, | Utah by railroad. |
d as a surveyor and telegraph operator with the | Utah Central Railroad. |
Rabbi Winer was born in | Utah and raised in Texas. |
Petersen was born in Provo, | Utah, and raised as a member of The Church of Jesus |
Mary Ellen Wood was born in Ogden, | Utah, and raised in Clearfield, Utah. |
Utah Longhorn Ram - Deborah Bull | |
ceiving the nomination from Republican Party of | Utah, Mascaro ran unopposed and took office represen |
At | Utah, Ganther ran 1,120 yards in his senior year wit |
ished the season as national champions, beating | Utah Salt Ratz in the MPSL Championship game |
Utah Salt Ratz 9-0 Northern Nevada Aces | |
Arizona Sahuaros 2-1 | Utah Salt Ratz |
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