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  • ...xceptional academic leader." [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705371315/U-President-Michael-Young-announced-as-president-of-University-of-Washington. ...he dean of the University of Washington's law School, before becoming U of U president in 2004. Before that, Young was a professor for about 20 years at
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  • ...lar and genetic biology. He earned his medical doctor degree from the U of U in 1970. As in high school when he had to work to provide his expenses, he ...they were interested in his work, a panel of six professionals at the U of U Medical Center began searching for a patient.
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  • ...oys," was a stock contractor and rodeo event producer. He owned the Flying U Ranch, which operates a successful bucking horse breeding program and has p ...began producing rodeos. He produced on average fifty rodeos a year. Flying U, based in Marysville, Calif., is American's oldest continually operating st
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  • ...of Tonga. There are four [[Stake|stakes]] operating on the island of Vava'u. Currently, members have to take either a 90-minute flight or an overnight ...n, was traveling from Fiji to Samoa and came to Tonga. He sailed to Vava’u and to Neiafu. On Aug. 20, 1895, he took a walk and climbed Mount Talau, th
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  • MO RALLY - Third quarter BYU drive against the U of U.
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  • .../speakers//virginia-u-jensen?lang=eng General Conference talks of Virginia U. Jensen] {{DEFAULTSORT:Jensen, Virginia U.}}
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  • ...70, he returned to the University of Utah for graduate school. At the U of U, he was a student of Ivan Sutherland.
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  • ...65 to 1967, a time when civil rights legislation was being debated and the U. S. space program was beginning. ...mbassador to Madagascar and Mauritius for three years. He was appointed by U.S. president Jimmy Carter as director of the World Bank.
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  • ...the U. S. Olympic Committee. O. C. Tanner provides commemorative rings for U. S. athletes since 2000. The company also provides beautiful jewelry, timep
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  • ....”[https://www.sltrib.com/news/2020/10/16/ed-firmage-pacifist-utah/] The U.S. later abandoned the project. ...Achievement Award. He was named Samuel D. Thurman Professor of Law by the U. in January 1990. He was a Hinckley Fellow at Brigham Young University.
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  • ...8. At the beginning of World War II, he worked on defense projects for the U.S. navy Bureau of Ordnance. He did classified defense work at Harvard Unive ...her-knowledge-lights-the-way?lang=eng] Fletcher became a consultant to the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in 1961. He was part of the group of
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  • ...el painting, which had not been encouraged during his training at the U of U. “It felt like a part of my hand and was not uncomfortable for me.” Th
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  • ...of Law of the University of Utah. Prior to joining the faculty at the U of U, she taught law for three years at BYU. Students voted her professor of the ...n prison reform litigation. She also clerked for Judge Jay S. Bybee of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 2004 to 2005.
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  • ...Brisbane, Australia. After concluding his mission, he returned to the U of U and played both quarterback and safety as a redshirt freshman. As a senior,
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  • ...Women’s National team, she scored the game-winning goal in the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final. Three months later she was named the NCAA tou
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  • ...ldcats XFL football team. He was born on May 3, 1946, in Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Chow has also been offensive coordinator for the NFL's Tennessee Tita ...ysical education and a master's degree in special education from the U of U, and then a Ph.D. in educational psychology from BYU.
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  • ...t at the University of Utah. It was while Friberg was teaching at the U of U that DeMille knew he had found his artist.
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  • ...d “outstanding unstructured reality series” categories. “Last Chance U,” also an Emmy winner and the longest-running sports documentary series o ...Deseret News, "The Latter-day Saint auteur behind 'Mitt' and 'Last Chance U' isn't done writing his own script," by Mariya Manzhos]]
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  • ...ical director at Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators and director of the U.'s Cardiovascular Genetics Research Clinic.
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  • ...to earn his master’s degree in public administration also from the U of U. While pursuing his music, he also teaches [[Seminary]] and [[Institute]] f ...nor of the Old Spanish Trail becoming a nationally recognized trail by the U.S. Congress. The world-class China Philharmonic Orchestra recorded and dist
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  • ...humb|right|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">From left: Elder Michael John U Teh, General Authority Seventy; Sister Grace Teh; Sister Kristen M. Oaks; P ...and his wife, Sister Nancy Duncan; and Elder [[Michael J. Teh|Michael John U Teh]], a General Authority Seventy, and his wife, Sister Grace Teh.
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  • ...Spice ads. Jones was then president of the BYU comedy group called Humor U and a senior at BYU.
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  • ...the city and state. According to former Church Hosting director [[Virginia U. Jensen]], “We may be the first and only contact visitors have with a mem
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  • He enlisted in the U. S. Air Force in March 1952, and in March 1957, he received his commission ..., he was assigned as executive assistant to the deputy commander in chief, U.S. European Command, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany.
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  • * [[Mitt Romney]]: U.S. Senator, former CEO, Bain Capital *[[Leonard C. Brostrom]] (1919-1944): U. S. Army Infantry Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
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  • ...II, he enlisted instead as an air crewman and served as a radioman for the U. S. Naval Air Corps. He logged over five hundred hours in a search and resc
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  • ...lawyer. He has served in various governmental positions, most recently as U. S. National Security Advisor. He took office on September 18, 2019, and co ...6) of the United Nations General Assembly. He served as co-chairman of the U.S. Department of State’s Public-Private Partnership for Justice Reform in
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  • ...', ''The Maze'', ''Dawn of the Dragonslayer'', ''Dragon Warriors'', ''Vamp U'', ''Veronica Mars'', and ''La Magique Noire''.
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  • ...in Los Angeles'', ''See You in My Dreams'', ''Friend Request'', and ''Vamp U''. She was hairstyles supervisor for ''Edtv''.
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  • He is an Eagle Scout and a Captain in the Military Intelligence branch of the U. S. Army. He was deployed to Iraq shortly after the Vancouver Games. He is
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  • ...nor’s Award for Art from the Utah Arts Council and was inducted into the U. S. Art Magazine’s Hall of Fame. In 2005, Christensen was designated as a
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  • ...the 2005 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year. He also served in both U. S. presidents Ronald Reagan's and George H.W. Bush's administrations as a
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  • ...tah until 1943 while he organized the commercial art program. While at the U, he was also known for his “Cat Drawings” and published them in book fo
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  • ...ssion for the Church of Jesus Christ. He started at right end for the U of U’s 2008 Sugar Bowl championship team. After his all-conference sophomore s
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  • ...-day Saints]. He is the first member of the Church to head a branch of the U. S. military service. He and his wife, Jan, are the parents of five childre
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  • '''Steven Nyman''' is a World Cup alpine ski racer on the U. S. Ski Team. Formerly a slalom skier, he is now a speed specialist and com
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  • '''Douglas Wayne Owens''' was member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1973 to 1975 and from 1987 to 1993. He rep ...ah; Robert F. Kennedy, U. S. senator from New York; and Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. senator from Massachusetts. He also served as Western states coordinator
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  • '''Michael John U. Teh''' is a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http://comeuntochrist.or
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  • Guerrero was born in California to parents who had immigrated to the U.S. from Argentina. He holds a master’s degree in traditional Chinese medi ...nd Women’s Entertainment. He and six other people were sanctioned by the U. S. Federal Trade Commission for false claims. Guerrero said there is more
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  • ..., and a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (from U. S. President Bill Clinton).
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  • ...shthayer.com/?page_id=2] He dropped out of high school in 1946 to join the U. S. Army and served in Germany. He later served a 30-month mission to Germa
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  • ...right, and Mabel Frazer. He later became head of the art department at the U and taught there until 1919. He taught in his private studio as well as at
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  • ...teachers for seven years. In 1949, he became an associate professor at the U, and in 1950 he became a visiting professor for summer sessions at the Coll
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  • ...s reelected to the State Legislature. He was then elected to Congress as a U.S. Representative and served until 1960. ...e Supreme Court of the United States. From 1964-71, he was a member of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and was appointed SEC Chairma
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  • After her appointment as U. S. Treasurer, Priest received honorary doctorate degrees from Elmira Colle
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  • ...ry Award, with his film, ''Between Land and Sea''. He edited ''Last Chance U'' (2016), ''Out Run'' (2016), and ''True Conviction'' (2017).
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  • ...by W. Cleon Skousen. While employed at NCCS, he co-authored a biography of U.S. President George Washington. The Real George Washington, written in 1991 Parry served in the U. S. Air National Guard from 1972 to 1979. He and his wife, Vicki, are the p
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  • ...riest. The family moved to Washington, D. C. when her mother was appointed U. S. Treasurer by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Pat was in high school at
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  • ...s born on July 20, 1930, and grew up in Ziegler, Illinois. He attended the U. S. Naval Academy where he became a member of the school’s rowing team. T He was a colonel in the U.S. Air Force and earned five Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Legion of Me
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  • ...and storyteller '''John W. Rockwell''' spent his career teaching students U. S. history and the history of the Wild West. He taught in Duchesne, Utah,
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  • ...degree. He then clerked for Federal District Judge [[Ted Stewart]] of the U. S. District Court (Utah) and then joined the Fabian and Clendenin law firm
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  • :"SALT LAKE CITY, U. T., October 15, 1872.
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  • '''Siaosi Toutoupau'u "Fili" Moala''' is a former professional football defensive end. After play
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  • ...t the University of Utah. Following his graduation, he joined the staff of U. S. Congressman [[Gunn McKay]] (D. Utah), eventually becoming Chief of Staf
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  • ...art of the Dart’s All-American High School Team. She was invited to U-17 U.S. camp.
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  • ...n officer’s commission with the U.S. Army and served as a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve. ...District Board of Education and was chairman of the reelection campaign of U.S. Senator [[Wallace F. Bennett]] in 1968.
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  • He represented the U. S. in the 2011 All-Star Futures Game. He was promoted to the Double-A Harr ...would take advantage of Ontario’s lower drinking age (19 instead of the U.S. 21) by drinking a beer with his teammates. Harper is a member of [http:/
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  • ...sion was terminated by the "call home" pending the approach to Utah of the U. S. army. John B., Aaron D. and Moses Thatcher, using means left by their f
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  • ...icine at the University of Utah, served on the admissions committee of the U. Medical School. He continued teaching a course at the medical school until
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  • ...alley in 1848. In Utah, in addition to being a territorial delegate to the U. S. Congress, he was president of the Board of Examination of Physicians an
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  • ...sophy at the University of Utah.[https://www.deseret.com/1996/4/7/19235265/u-educator-sterling-m-mcmurrin-dies] ...f Letters and Science and in 1960 was named academic vice president at the U. After his return from Washington, DC, McMurrin was appointed the E. E. Eri
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  • He had received honorary degrees from both the U. and Weber State University.
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  • '''Jeanette Eveline Evans McKay''' was born on August 28, 1850, in Cefn Coed-u-Cymmer, near Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales. A few months before she
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  • '''U''' *[https://www.facebook.com/soares.u/ Elder Ulisses Soares]
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  • ...vices. He was also dean of the College of Fine Arts. He also organized the U. Classic Greek Theatre Festival and directed the first production.
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  • ...ew Spice parody video created at BYU. He also performed with BYU’s Humor U. He and seven other students founded The Left Field Stand Up Comedy, a trav
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  • He clerked for Judge Malcolm R. Wilkey on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the D. C. Circuit and for Associate Supreme Court
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  • ...thquake_recording.html University of Utah Alumni Association e-newsletter, U-News & Views, August 2007<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> From 1897-190
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  • In 1895, Roberts was the losing candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1898 Roberts was elected as to Congress, bu ...e United States declared war on Germany, Roberts volunteered to serve as a U. S. Army chaplain. The age limit of forty was waived—Roberts was then six
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  • ...lose, was dressed in the broad blue and white stripes, and became known as U. S. Prisoner, No. 14.
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  • ...y 4 typhoon when it made landfall. It was the strongest typhoon to hit the U.S. territory since 2002. Flooding saturated the carpets and some furniture ...The 6,900-square-foot temple is located on the northeastern end of Guam, a U.S. territory located in the western Pacific Ocean. The temple is located ad
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  • ...onate as loudly as a calling voice booms through a narrow canyon (Virginia U. Jensen, BYU Women's Conference, 2000).
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  • ...0th president of the University of Utah. According to a statement from the U., Gardner is credited with elevating the academic excellence and prominence
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  • ...from [[Brigham Young University]]. He completed a judicial clerkship with U. S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justice Antonin Scalia
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  • ...in elementary education. She met her husband, [[Truman G. Madsen]] at the U. He had written an anonymous article entitled “To My Dream Girl” for a
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  • ...s joined by Elder [[Evan A. Schmutz]], Elder [[Michael J. Teh|Michael John U. Teh]], and Elder [[Taniela B. Wakolo]] of the Philippines Area Presidency.
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  • ...1 (also known as Bacchus Highway or 8400 West) at approximately 7147 South U-111. The First Presidency released the location just two weeks after announ
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