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  • ...ce. [[Image:Lorenzo_Snow.jpg|frame|alt=Mormon Prophet Lorenzo Snow|Lorenzo Snow, 1814–1901, was prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ, 1898 ...ed far beyond the levels of most men at the time and even attended Oberlin College for one term.
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  • ===The Presidencies of [[Wilford Woodruff]] and [[Lorenzo Snow]]=== ...rmon.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon Prophet Lorenzo Snow|Mormon Prophet Lorenzo Snow]]Following statehood, which put many restrictions on the Church, Utah-based
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  • ...creation, but are especially known for "the greatest snow on earth." Utah snow tends to be dry powder, ideal for skiing. Many resorts are close to Salt L ...eared barren to the early settlers, it is blessed with abundant water from snow runoff from nearby mountains. Irrigation, therefore, is easily possible. T
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  • ...nds saw him through. Lutui also met his future wife, Pua Heimuli, at Snow College. She sat behind him in class, and continually tapped him on the back, beca ...est junior college offensive lineman in the country. Chow traveled to Snow College to watch Lutui play. Once recruited to USC, Lutui joked that he was the onl
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  • ...r making cement also abound—gravel, sand, and limestone. Utah's powdery snow is among its most profitable resources. ...h most populous county enjoy proximity to breathtaking Zion National Park, Snow Canyon State Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and the Grand Canyon. Washin
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  • ...North and 400 East in Ephraim. The location is directly northeast of Snow College, with the temple less than eight miles away from the Manti Utah Temple. Pla ...y counties. This includes Latter-day Saint students who attend nearby Snow College. An existing meetinghouse for young single adults will be adjacent to the t
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  • '''Bronco Mendenhall''' was a college football coach for 31 years when he abruptly stepped down as head football ...is week there was a sense of clarity to me that I needed to step back from college football and reassess, renew, reframe and reinvent — with my wife as a pa
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  • ...thletic Club for two seasons. He was also a college coach at Western State College for one season and then with the Colorado School of Mines from 1936 to 1939 ...Ruth Hafen, were the parents of three children. He was the son of Erastus Snow Romney and Roxie Maria Stowell. He is a first cousin of [[George W. Romney]
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  • ...tion of the men of the Church, etc. Under the prophet, President [[Lorenzo Snow]], the Church was in debt to the tune of $2.3 million. ...ring Saints in St. George, Utah, where there was a severe drought, Lorenzo Snow, promised them that if they would pay tithing, rain would come, and they wo
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  • * [[Eliza R. Snow]] # [[LDS Business College]]
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  • ...Stake Academy; changed to Fremont Stake Academy in 1898; and then to Ricks College in 1903 (named after [[Thomas E. Ricks]], founder of Rexburg, Idaho). ...he [[First Presidency]] of the Church of Jesus Christ announced that Ricks College would become four year [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]]. Consequently the
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  • ...ty of New Hampshire. He was quarterback coach from 1991 to 1993 for Boston College. He also coached at Georgia Tech, Louisiana Tech (where he was head coach f
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  • ...tion improved, he decided to play collegiate football and walked into Snow College seeking a chance. "He possessed all the natural attributes required of an elite college football lineman, but he had much to learn. 'At first, it all felt pretty f
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  • ...g his collegiate career at Washington State University. Devin led his Snow College to an 11-1 record, a Western State Football League title and to the final y ...in psychology with a minor in counseling. He also coaches high school and college football.
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  • ...Snow College before transferring to the University of Utah. He helped Snow College finish second in the NJCAA rankings. He entered the 2017 NFL Draft instead
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  • ...s Mormon Musician|right|frame|Ruth Barrus at the Wicks Pipe Organ at Ricks College, 1963]] ...niversity) in 1934 and began teaching organ and piano part time at [[Ricks College]] and in private lessons throughout the valley. She also married LaMar Barr
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  • ...f Latter-day Saints]. After completing his mission, he graduated from Snow College, married his high school sweetheart, Abby, and obtained his bachelor’s de
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  • ...Director. Karen also taught at USC, Long Beach City College, Pasadena City College, and the Mayfield Academy. ...Eliza R. Snow'' with [[Jill Mulvay Derr]], and was co-editor of ''Eliza R. Snow: The Complete Poetry'' with Jill Mulvay Derr. Karen served for decades in v
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  • ...born to Ryan and Tonya Yamauchi of Soda Springs, Idaho. She attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, where she played on the women’s basketball team for a y After returning from her mission, she again played basketball for Snow College before graduating with an associate degree in science in May 2023.
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  • ...and share their knowledge with sisters in their wards and stakes. Eliza R. Snow told the women: “We have to get up these classes and attend to all these *[[Charles R. Smart]], surgeon, director of the American College of Surgeons cancer division, creator of the Utah Cancer Registry
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  • ...versity of Utah. His first job was in his hometown at KRCR-TV prior to his college education. He then reported the weather with KUTV in Utah from 1967 to 1990 His signature weather reports included wearing a white jacket when snow was forecasted, including Native American lore in his presentation, and mak
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  • '''Michael T. Benson''' is a college and university administrator, currently serving as president of Coastal Car ...tre Dame, and his PhD in modern Middle Eastern History from St. Antony’s College at Oxford University.
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  • ...s and mathematics at [[Ricks College]]. He was appointed president of Snow College where he served from 1921 to 1924. ...d taught all of the classes. From 1958 to 1964, he was dean of the General College of BYU. In the 1960s, he was chairman of the athletic committee. He served
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  • ...sculptures on display in the Utah State Capitol Building. His piece, Eliza Snow, is on display outside the Pioneer Memorial Building. He is the sculptor of ...Pioneer College in Arizona. In 1965, he took a sabbatical from the Church College of Hawaii to study sculpture in Italy. While there, he learned about the co
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  • ...e taught fifth grade for three years then attended Utah State Agricultural College for one year. ...his PhD in 1967 and part of his doctoral studies were completed at Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...ht at Eastern Kentucky University, Kirkwood College, Snow College, and Coe College. She earned her bachelor’s degree in music with a major in woodwinds and
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  • ...nts] in Bolivia. He played football for Snow College and helped the junior college toward an 11-1 record and a no. 2 ranking in the NJCAA. He was also first-t Folsom graduated from Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Health Sciences with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree,
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  • ...has been with BYU since 2018. He was nominated for the 2019 Broyles Award, college football’s top assistant coach award. ...helor’s degree in sociology. He was also a wide receiver for the [[Ricks College]] Vikings and earned All-America honors. He broke the school’s single-se
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  • ...to 1958. He also taught at Gila College in Thatcher, Arizona, and [[Ricks College]] in Rexburg, Idaho. He earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
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  • ...[[Mormon Miracle Pageant]] held annually in Manti. She attended both Snow College and [[Brigham Young University]], where she earned a degree in speech and E ...d to St. George, Utah, where he served as interim president of Dixie State College from March 2008 until he was inaugurated in March 2010. He retired at the e
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  • ...grandson [[Steven D. Bennion]] has been president of Snow College, [[Ricks College]], and Southern Utah University.
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  • ...tended Clydebank College (now [https://www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/ West College Scotland]). ...l musicians, including Lisa Stansfield, The Verve, Cold Cut, Soul 11 Soul, Snow Patrol, Badly Drawn Boy, Scissor Sisters, and others. Combined, the artists
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  • ...ty, Utah, with their three children. He is director of vocal music at Snow College. ...s ''Die letzten Dinge'' with the American Symphony Orchestra.[https://www.snow.edu/academics/fineart/music/brian_stucki.html]
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  • ...rsity Piano Festival, [[BYU-Idaho]], Snow College, and Shoreline Community College.
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  • ...ge, on the Community Relations Board of Utah Valley University, and on the College of Fine Arts and Communications Board of [[Brigham Young University]]. He i
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  • ...he was red shirted his freshman year), but played his junior year for Snow College.
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  • ...ollege in Ephraim, Utah, from 1982 to 1989. He became president of [[Ricks College]] (now BYU-Idaho) in Rexburg, Idaho, and served from 1989 to 1997. He then
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  • '''Mike Empey''' is a former college football player and coach. He is also a business professional. ...94 to 1996. He became tight ends coach at UNLV in 1997 and moved onto Snow College as head coach in 1999. At BYU, he was offensive tackles and tight ends coac
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  • ...meron''' was an educator and administrator. He served as president of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, from 1956 to 1958, Dean of Student Services at Utah State ...n on February 9, 1923, in Panguitch, Utah. He attended Southern Utah State College and completed his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees at [[Brig
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  • ...rmons in Utah statistically have a high rate of undergraduate and graduate college degrees. This is probably true in other countries as well. To help Saints a ...They also do household chores such as cleaning, cooking, sewing, shoveling snow, and preserving food. They are encouraged to provide similar service for ex
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  • ...He later taught drawing and Danish at the Sanpete Stake Academy (now Snow College). In 1862, he did stage painting for a theater in Springville, Utah.
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  • ...he is a 1998-2005 21-time Pearl Award winner and recipient of the Eliza R. Snow Performing Arts Award from BYU-Idaho. ...y]] (BYU), [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|BYU-Idaho]] (formerly Rick’s College), and many others renowned in the industry.
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  • ...ding sessions were to begin).<ref>[http://svc.snow.edu/nashville.html Snow College - Nashville Tribute Band]</ref>
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  • ...es, and farm. Clair and Ruth Poulson met while both were students at Snow College and were married in the [[Manti Utah Temple|Manti Temple]]. They have five
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  • ...ied art shows where he has received several awards. He worked at both Snow College and [[Southern Virginia University]] as a graphic designer. He also studied
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  • ...vernor William Spry appointed her a trustee of the Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University) in 1905 and she served in that position for ten ...nded tour. She had planned to do genealogical research and asked [[Lorenzo Snow]], then president of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] for a priesthood
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  • ...Provo, Utah, where he played for Timpview High School. He played for Snow College and then Southern Utah University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree
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  • ...g University]] and continued to study at the University of Hawaii and Snow College. She is a popular elementary school art teacher and was instrumental in the
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  • ...up for eight months. He also taught music composition at both BYU and Snow College. He and his wife, Betsy, live in Utah.
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  • ...rtist who trained in oils since the time she was eleven years old. At Snow College she studied art under Osral Allred and Carl Purcell then earned her Bachelo
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  • ...hters moved to Ephraim, Utah, in 1966, where he joined the faculty of Snow College.
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  • ...Award finalist for best mystery/suspense novel of 2018. She attended Snow College and graduated from Utah State University.
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  • ...ano at the University of Utah School of Music, piano area director at Snow College, guest pianist for the Highway 89 series, and has played for performances,
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  • ...or eight years in bareback and bull riding events. He was educated at Snow College and Utah State University and lives in Utah.
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  • ...ool, he played both football and basketball. He played two seasons at Snow College. He then played at the University of Utah.
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  • Curtis earned second-team All-America Honors at Snow College before transferring to Utah State University. As a junior, he led the natio
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  • ...Croix in the Virgin Islands, didn’t see snow until she was a freshman in college in New Jersey. She was 29 years old when she sat on her first luge, and she
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  • ...s a major donor to the LDS Hospital, Primary Children's Hospital, and Snow College, where he was recently honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award.
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  • ...at the University of Utah from 2007 to 2010, defensive line coach at Snow College from 2004 to 2007.
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  • ...tensen families in area. He graduated from Sanpete Stake Academy (now Snow College) in 1889 and from the University of Utah in 1891.
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  • ... and diaries, respectively, of Relief Society past presidents [[Eliza R. Snow]] and [[Emmeline B. Wells]].”[https://www.churchhistorianspress.org/news/ ...Archive), Elora Shehabuddin (UC Berkeley), Neelima Shukla-Bhatt (Wellesley College), Ula Y. Taylor (UC Berkeley), and [[Jill Mulvay Derr]], [[Elizabeth Kuehn]
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  • ...y]], through the encouragement of Brigham Young and the work of [[Eliza R. Snow]], raised the needed funds. She was one of the first Latter-day Saint women
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  • ...P for three years at his high school in Hollister, California. He attended college at [[Brigham Young University]] (BYU) and was awarded an athletic scholarsh ...he was called to the [[Presidency of the Seventy]], succeeding [[Steven E. Snow]], who was sustained as Church Historian and Recorder in October 2012. He w
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  • ...2019. When they were released, she returned to her work as a lawyer at the Snow, Christensen & Martineau law firm where she was president. She practiced la ...from the University of Utah in English in 1985 and from the S. J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah in 1989.
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  • ...ndance Institute in Provo, Utah. He has also served on the faculty of Snow College.
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  • ...ng of the academy in St. George that became the predecessor to Dixie State College.
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  • Tuttle was born on March 2, 1919, in Manti, Utah. He studied at Snow College and earned his bachelor’s degree from [[Brigham Young University]]. He ea
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  • ...ete ranks among the top ten turkey-producing counties in the country. Snow College, a two-year institution of higher education in Ephraim, also plays an impor
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