Utah Sentence Examples

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  • In Utah begin the ruins of the Pueblo culture.

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  • They joined tracks near Ogden, Utah, in May 1869.

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  • The coyote of the deserts of eastern California, Nevada and Utah is, for instance, a smaller and paler-coloured animal, whose length is usually about 42 in.

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  • The whole Basin is marked by three features of elevation - the Utah basin, the Nevada basin and, between them, the Nevada plateau.

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  • The first railway was the Oregon Short Line, which was completed by the Union Pacific Company from Ogden, Utah, to Butte in 1881.

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  • The " black mouse " or Carson field mouse (Microtus montanus) is found throughout Nevada, as well as in Utah, north-eastern California, and eastern Oregon; it multiplies rapidly under favourable conditions, and at times causes serious injury to crops.

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  • The object of this gathering was to frame a government for the settlers, as the seat of the Territorial government of Utah was too remote to afford protection for life and property.

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  • With Utah and California their yield in 1908 was 93% of the total.

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  • The additions eastward were made from Utah and those to the south from Arizona.

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  • The Arid Transition life-zone comprises the western part of the Dakotas, north-eastern Montana, and irregular areas in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas, covering for the most part the eastern base of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada Mountains and the higher parts of the Great Basin and the plateaus.

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  • It was found in some abundance at the end of the 18th century in the copper mines of the St Day district in Cornwall, and has since been found at a few other localities, for example, at Konigsberg near Schemnitz in Hungary, and in the Tintic district in Utah.

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  • The Rabbit Hole sulphur-mines are in Nevada, and a great deposit in Utah occurs at Cove Creek, Beaver (disambiguation)|Beaver county.

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  • Straggling forests, mainly of conifers, characterize the high plateaus of central Utah.

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  • In the Pleistocene period many large lakes were formed within the Great Basin; especially, by the fusion of small catchment basins, two great confluent bodies of water - Lake Lahontan (in the Nevada basin) and Lake Bonneville (in the Utah basin).

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  • It was then a part of California known as the Washoe Country, and remained so until the 9th of September 1850, when most of the present state was included in the newly organized Territory of Utah.

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  • In the second place it was necessary to form a territorial government for the remainder of the territory acquired from Mexico, including that now occupied by Nevada and Utah, and parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.

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  • In the Mexican War he won two brevets for gallantry - that of captain for Molino del Rey and that of major for Chapultepec. He served at West Point as instructor and adjutant (1849-1855), and he took part in the Utah expedition.

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  • A few of the basins are occupied by lakes without outlet, of which Great Salt Lake, in north-west Utah, is the largest.

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  • The Wasatch stage, when deposition was in progress over much of Utah and western Colorado, parts of Wyoming, and elsewhere.

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  • The Uinta stage, when the region south of the mountains of that name, in Utah and Colorado, was the site of great deposition.

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  • The most powerful impulse to mining operations, and the immediate cause of a somewhat lengthy period of wild excitement and speculation, was the discovery and successful opening of the Comstock lode in 1859, in the western part of what is now Nevada, but was then part of Utah.

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  • Some of the corporations constructing works for the sale of water built structures of notable size, such, for example, as the Sweet-water and Hemet dams of southern California, the Bear river canal of Utah, and the Arizona canal, taking water from Salt river, Arizona.

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  • In a few localities, notably in South Dakota, the Yakima valley of Washington, San Joaquin, and San Bernardino valleys of California, San Luis valley of Colorado, and Utah valley of Utah, water from artesian wells was also used for the irrigation of from 1 to 160 acres.

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  • His father, Thomas (1778-1851), was born in Rockingham (then Augusta) county, Virginia; he was hospitable, shiftless, restless and unsuccessful, working now as a carpenter and now as a farmer, and could not read or write before his marriage, in Washington county, Kentucky, on the 12th of June 1806, to Nancy Hanks (1783-1818), who was a native of Virginia, who is said to have been the illegitimate daughter of one Lucy Hanks, and who seems to have been, in 1 Lincoln's birthday is a legal holiday in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.

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  • Deposits of rock-salt have evidently been formed by the evaporation of salt water, probably in areas of inland drainage or enclosed basins, like the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake of Utah, or perhaps in some cases in an arm of the sea partially cut off, like the Kara Bughaz, which forms a natural salt-pan on the east side of the Caspian.

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  • The Mormons remained only about five years, but on their departure for Utah their places were speedily taken by new immigrants.

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  • The last-named includes a number of lofty plateaus - the Roan or Book, Uncompahgre, &c., which form the eastern continuation of the high plateaus of Utah - and covers the western quarter of the state.

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  • The boreal embraces the highest mountain altitudes; the transition belts it on both sides of the continental divide; the upper Sonoran takes in about the eastern half of the plains region east of the mountains, and is represented further by two small valley penetrations from Utah.

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  • About one-fifth of the total product is made into coke, the output of which increased from 245,746 tons in 1890 to 1,421,579 tons (including a slight amount from Utah) in 1907; in 1907 the coke manufactured in Colorado (and Utah) was valued at 4,747,436.

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  • It admitted California as a free state, organized Utah and New Mexico as Territories without reference to slavery, and enacted a more efficient fugitive slave law.

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  • He was the author of the so-called Edmunds Act (22nd of March 1882) for the suppression of polygamy in Utah, and of the anti-trust law of 1890, popularly known as the Sherman Act.

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  • Bear Lake, in the extreme S.E., lies partly in Utah.

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  • The production of this lode declined in 1876, but the total production of this country was increased by discoveries in Colorado (Leadville) and Nevada (Eureka); and in more recent years silver-producing areas in other states (Montana, Utah, Idaho) have been exploited.

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  • He was a member, and several times speaker, of the Utah House of Representatives.

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  • Utah has an area of 84,990 sq.

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  • The eastern portion of Utah consists of high plateaus, and constitutes a part of the Colorado Plateau province.

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  • The lower basin portion of Utah is separated from the high plateaus by a series of great fault scarps, by which one descends abruptly to a level of but 5000 or 6000 ft.

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  • One of the fault scarps is known as the Hurricane Ledge, and continues as a prominent landmark from a point south of the Grand Canyon in Arizona to the central part of Utah, where it is replaced by other scarps farther east.

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  • The Wasatch Mountain range constitutes the eastern margin of the Great Basin in central and northern Utah, and resembles the true basin ranges in that it is formed by a great block of the earth's crust uptilted along a north-south fault-line.

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  • The trout of the Utah mountain streams is considered a distinct species.

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  • Flora.-Western Utah and vast areas along the Colorado river in the east and south-east are practically treeless.

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  • Climate.-On account of its great diversity in topography, the state of Utah is characterized by a wide range in climatic conditions.

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  • In general Utah may be said to have a true continental climate, although the presence of Great Salt Lake has a modifying effect on the climate of that portion of the Basin Region in which it lies.

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  • Irrigation.-Under the Federal Reclamation Fund, established in 1902, $830,000 was allotted to Utah in 1902-9, and $200,000 more in 1910, for the development of the Strawberry Valley project.

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  • Irrigation of the arid western regions of the United States began in the Great Basin of Utah when the Mormon pioneers in 1847 diverted the waters of City Creek upon the parched soil of Salt Lake Valley.

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  • Alfalfa (or lucerne) formed the principal part of the hay crop in 1899, and was produced chiefly in the counties of Utah (95,316 tons), Salt Lake (91,266 tons), Cache (64,543 tons) and Boxelder (50,019 tons), all in the northern part of the state.

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  • Honey was a large crop with the early settlers, who put a hive and honey-bees on the state-seal of Deseret and of Utah.

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  • Mining.-The mineral resources of Utah are varied and valuable, but their development was retarded for many years by the policy of the Mormon Church, which practically forbade its members to do any mining; more recently the development has been slow because of inadequate transportation facilities, and the inaccessibility of some of the deposits.

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  • In the same year the largest producing gold mines were the Centennial Eureka in Juab county, the Mercur in Tooele county, and the Utah Consolidated and the Utah Copper in Salt Lake county.

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  • The principal silver regions in 1908 were the Tintic, in Juab and Utah counties, and the Park City, in Summit and Wasatch counties.

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  • Far larger in value than either gold or silver, and larger than both together, was the output of copper in Utah in 1907 ($12,851,377) and in 1908 ($11,463,383).

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  • In the production of copper in 1908 Utah ranked fourth among the states.

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  • The apparently inexhaustible supplies of iron ore in southern Utah, and especially in Iron county, had been little worked up to 1910 on account of their inaccessibility.

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  • The beds of magnetite and hematite, in the southern portion of the Wasatch Mountains, are the largest in the western United States; in 1902 the four productive mines in Milford, Juab and Utah counties produced 16,240 tons of ore, valued at $27,417.

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  • Coal was first discovered in Utah in 1851 along Coal Creek near Cedar City (in what is now Iron county) in the south-western part of Utah, and there was some mining of coal at Wales, Sanpete county, as early as 1855, but there was no general mining until about twenty years later, and the industry was not well established until 1888.

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  • The shales of Utah, Sanpete, Juab and San Juan counties may furnish a valuable supply of petroleum if transportation facilities are improved; and there are rich supplies of asphalt-19,033 tons (valued at $100,324) was the output for 1908.

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  • Some marble is quarried at Beaver in Beaver county, and Utah onyx has been used for interior decoration, notably in the city and county building of Salt Lake City.

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  • Many semi-precious and precious stones are found in Utah, including garnet (long sold to tourists by the Navaho Indians), amethyst, jasper, topaz, tourmaline, opal, variscite (or " Utahlite "), malachite, diopside and Smithsonite.

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  • In 1908 the reported value of precious stones from Utah was $20,350.

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  • Sugar beets were first grown by irrigation in Utah; under that system it becomes possible to estimate closely the tonnage of the product.

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  • The first trade route to be established by white men within the present boundaries of Utah was the old Spanish trail from Santa Fe to Los Angeles.

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  • The trail entered what is now Utah, just east of the Dolores river, crossed the Grand river near the Sierra La Salle and the Green river at the present crossing of the Denver & Rio Grande railway, proceeded thence to the Sevier river and southward along its valley to the headwaters of the Virgin river, which it followed southward, and then westward, so that its line' left the present state near its south-west corner.

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  • The legislative power is vested in (I) the legislature, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives, and (2) in the people of Utah.

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  • The university of Utah at Salt Lake City was opened in 1850 as the state university of the " state of Deseret."

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  • The banking business for many years was largely in the hands of high Mormon officials, and the loyalty of church members built up a remarkable financial confidence, so that no Utah banks failed even in the panic of 1893.

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  • Existing documents seem to indicate that Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, the Spanish explorer, sent out an expedition of twelve men under Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas in 1540, which succeeded in reaching the Colorado river at a point now within the state of Utah.

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  • This party came in sight of Utah lake on the 23rd of August.

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  • Ashley, of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, who, in 1825, at the head of about 120 men and a train of horses, left St Louis and established the fort named for him at Lake Utah.

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  • Deseret then comprised not only the present state of Utah, but all Arizona and Nevada, together with parts of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and California.

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  • Application was made to Congress to admit it as a state or Territory, and on the 9th of September 1850 the Territory of Utah, then comprising the present state and portions of Nevada, Colorado and Wyoming, was established under an Act, which provided that it should be admitted as a state, with or without slavery, as the constitution adopted at the time of admission prescribed (see Compromise of 1850).

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  • The waters of City Creek were at first diverted and a canal was built; and the results were encouraging, though in the summer of 1848 crops were destroyed by a swarm of black crickets; but in turn this pest was devoured by sea-gulls, and the phrase " gulls and crickets " has become one of peculiar historic significance in Utah.

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  • At the East Canon Creek dam, Utah, the height of which is about 6r ft.

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  • There is a large city and county building (1894), built of rough grey sandstone from Utah county; it has a dome on the top of which is a statue of Columbia; over its entrances are statues of Commerce, Liberty and Justice; its balconies command views of the neighbouring country and of the Great Salt Lake; the interior is decorated with Utah onyx.

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  • Near the city is the Judge Miner's Home and Hospital (Roman Catholic), a memorial to John Judge, a successful Utah miner.

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  • Salt Lake City has a good public school system In the city is the University of Utah, chartered in 1850 as the University of the state of Deseret and opened in November 1850; it was practically discontinued from 1851 until 1867, and then was scarcely more than a business college until 1869; its charter was amended in 5884 and a new charter was issued in 1894, when the present style of the corporation was assumed; in 1894 60 acres from the Fort Douglas reservation were secured for the campus.

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  • Salt Lake City is the great business centre of Utah and one of the main shipping points of the West for agricultural products, live stock (especially sheep), precious metals and coal; and the excellent railway facilities contribute greatly to the commercial importance of the city.

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  • In 1905 the value of the factory products was $7,543,983, being 76.3% more than in 1900 and being nearly one-fifth of the total value of the factory products of all Utah.

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  • The history of the city is largely that of the Mormons and in its earlier years that of Utah (q.v.).

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  • In 1850 the city had a population of 6000, more than half the total number of inhabitants of the Great Salt Lake Valley, which, as well as the rest of Utah, was largely settled from Salt Lake City.

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  • Since the Civil War, the non-Mormon element (locally called "Gentile") has steadily increased in strength, partly because of industrial changes and partly because the city is the natural point of attack on the Mormon church of other denominations, which are comparatively stronger here than elsewhere in Utah.

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  • This trade is one of the most picturesque chapters in border history, and picturesque in retrospect, too, is the army of emigrants crossing the continent in " prairie schooners " to California or Utah, of whom almost all went through Kansas.

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  • Besides these highest points there are a considerable number of mountains in the central provinces of Imerina and Betsileo and the intervening and surrounding districts; and in the Bara country the Isalo range has been compared to the "Church Buttes" and other striking features of the scenery of Utah.

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  • He ardently supported the policy of making Federal appropriations (of land, but not of money) for internal improvements of a national character, being a prominent advocate of the construction, by government aid, of a trans-continental railway, and the chief promoter (1850) of the Illinois Central; in 1854 he suggested that Congress should impose tonnage duties from which towns and cities might themselves pay for harbour improvement, &c. To him as chairman of the committee on territories, at first in the House, and then in the Senate, of which he became a member in December 1847, it fell to introduce the bills for admitting Texas, Florida, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, California and Oregon into the Union, and for organizing the territories of Minnesota, Oregon, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, Kansas and Nebraska.

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  • These are solid rocket boosters or SRB for short The SRB are made by Thiokol at their factory at Utah.

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  • Main feature this month is John Thornley's fascinating account of the EX 181 record breaking expedition to the Utah salt flats.

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  • One of the artillery pieces that helped to defend this section of Utah beach.

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  • The other star of Stagecoach is Utah's breathtakingly beautiful Monument Valley, made famous by Ford here and in many later westerns.

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  • The latter, the remnants of which are represented to-day by Great Salt, Sevier and Utah Lakes, had a drainage basin of some 54,000 sq.

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  • In 1854 the Utah legislature created the county of Carson, which included all the settlements in western Utah; but the inhabitants sought to rid themselves of all connexion with the people of the Salt Lake region, and petitioned Congress to annex them to California.

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  • The structure of the inner ranges is so variable as to elude simple description; but mention should be made of the Uinta range of broad anticlinal structure in north-east Utah, with east-west trend, as if corresponding to the east-west Rattlesnake Mountains, already named.

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  • The Henry Mountains in south-western Utah are peculiar in owing their relief to the doming or blistering up of the plateau strata by the underground intrusion of large bodies or cisterns (laccolites) of lava, now more or less exposed by erosion.

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  • Among its characteristic mammals and birds are the sage cotton-tail, black-tailed jack-rabbit, Idaho rabbit, Oregon, Utah and Townsends ground squirrels, sage chipmunk, fivetoed kangaroo rats, pocket mice, grasshopper mice, burrowing owl, Brewers sparrow, Nevada sage sparrow, lazuli finch, sage thrasher, Nuttall s poor-will, Bullocks oriole and rough-winged swallow.

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  • The Mormons settled Utah to insure social isolation, for the security of their theological system.

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  • Farming is very intensive, and crop follows crop in swift succession; in 1905 the yield of barley per acre, 44 bushels, was greater than in any other state or territory, as was the farm price per bushel on the 1st of December, 81 cents; the average yield per acre of hay was the highest in the Union in 1903, 3.46 tons, the general average being 1 54 tons,was fourth in 1904, 2 71 tons (Utah 3.54, Idaho 3 07, Nevada 3.04), the general average being I 52 tons, and was highest in 1905, 3.75 tons, the general average for the country being 1 54 tons; and in the same three years the average value per acre of hay was greater in Arizona than in any other state of the Union, being $35.78 in 1 The San Francisco yellow pine forest, with an area of some 4700 sq.

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  • The topography of the Great Basin region in Idaho is similar to that of the same region in other states (see Nevada); in Idaho it forms a very small part of the state; its mountains are practically a part of the Wasatch Range of Utah; and the southward drainage of the region (into Great Salt Lake, by Bear river) also separates it from the other parts of the state.

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  • While advising Congress to " abstain from the introduction of those exciting topics of sectional character which have hitherto produced painful apprehensions in the public mind," he favoured the admission of California as a free state, and counselled the legislators to await the action of the people of New Mexico and Utah upon the slavery question.

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  • Retail stores here in Utah sell it for only $ 6.99 (US) !

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  • The other star of Stagecoach is Utah 's breathtakingly beautiful Monument Valley, made famous by Ford here and in many later westerns.

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  • Towering red rocks formed into arches are a very notable part of Utah's geology.

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  • If you are local to Utah, you can visit their store, or you can buy products over the phone, via fax or through the web.

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  • They include Alaska, Georgia, Colorado, Hawaii, California, Kentucky, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Tennessee, Vermont, Utah, New York, Wyoming and Washington.

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  • If you live in Utah, you may want to hire a Salt Lake City child support lawyer to help you navigate through the rough waters of divorce.

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  • Under the provisions of Utah state law, both parents have a legal responsibility to provide financial support to their children.

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  • For Utah residents living in the area, a Salt Lake City child support lawyer is a great choice.

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  • According to the National Renewable Energy Lab, the southwestern states of Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and parts of California offer the greatest energy potential.

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  • Based in Utah, XanGo has come under fire from the FDA, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Skeptical Inquirer magazine,and Quack Watch.

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  • The natural beauty of mighty mountains is a major influence on interior design in Park City, Utah.

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  • The rustic interior design in Park City, Utah, definitely reflects the splendor of the great outdoors with a mixture of charming cabins, grand lodges, and posh resorts.

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  • With tourists outnumbering residents during the peak seasons, interior design in Park City, Utah, focuses not only on residences but also heavily on commercial projects such as hospitality, restaurants, and retail.

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  • Southwestern décor is heavily influenced by the Native American tribes indigenous to regions such as Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and southern Nevada.

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  • Most of the Southwestern style décor produced in the United States comes from Arizona, Utah and New Mexico.

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  • The Navajo nation is the largest Indian reservation in the U.S., covering over 24,000 square miles in Arizona, Utah and New Mexico.

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  • Their excellence on the international competitive circuit has also continued, culminating at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah when athletes from around the world rode Fischer skis to a record 58 medals.

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  • Resorts in California get pounded with Sierra Cement, or dense snow with high water content, while resorts in Utah and Colorado enjoy drier snow, called Champagne Powder.

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  • Ski Resort might not possess the vertical rise of the behemoths in Colorado, Utah or Wyoming, but there is plenty of terrain, and a host of activities to keep the family entertained and interested.

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  • While Blue Mountain may not have the extensive terrain offered by Colorado or Utah resorts, with 2009 lift ticket prices averaging at $53, it may be a viable budget option.

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  • As such, unlike the ski resorts in Canada, California, Colorado, Utah and New England, the ski resorts of Northern Michigan are not considered destination resorts.

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  • Located near Salt Lake City, Utah, their dress experts can help you choose an appropriate temple and/or reception dress fitting for a fashionable bride.

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  • Additionally, they have a juvenile center in Utah where students ages 13-17 can receive drug treatment if order to do so by the court system.

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  • Arizona is located in the southern United States and is bordered by California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and the Mexican border.

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  • This latest incident occurred in Provo, Utah, after witnesses noticed Coleman arguing with a woman.

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  • The Mazda will Debut at the Sunchaser 100k, scheduled for September 12 - 15 in Tooele, Utah.

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  • Lindsay, who is currently in rehab (again) at the Cirque Lodge located in Sundance Utah, is reportedly taking a leave of absence from her $900 a day program to spend some time with her estranged father.

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  • It was three years ago when she entered Utah's famed Cirque Lodge rehab facility for treatment of anorexia nervosa.

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  • The Utah rehab center seems to be an obvious favorite amongst celebrities.

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  • The wedding was held on June 26, 1982, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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  • What is known about the case is that Gary Coleman's domestic violence arrest stems from a previous warrant and he is begin held in a Utah county jail.

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  • Olive Marie Osmond was born October 13, 1959, in Ogden, Utah, to Olive and George Osmond.

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  • The commission accredits colleges and universities in Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Montana.

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  • All passengers for the party cruise must be at least 21 years of age, and winners can be found all over the country, from Pennsylvania to California and from Kansas to Utah.

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  • Many of the finest Evening Primroses are natives of States west of Mississippi, such as California, Utah, Missouri, and Texas.

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  • Utah, and is apparently quite hardy, as it thrives in ordinary soil in well-drained parts of the rock garden.

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  • S. rotundifolius is an evergreen kind with silvery leaves, from Utah.

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  • The designer is located in Utah and appointments for fittings are necessary for bespoke gowns.

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  • Alta MODA Bridal Boutique creates custom temple ready gowns in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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  • The oldest of the 2K studios group, Indie Built was founded in 1983 and is located in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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  • Twenty year old Sabra Johnson of Utah, the third winner, received $250,000 and had only been dancing for four years when she claimed the prize and first-place honors.

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  • Utah Rhythm and Dance provides a swing step list with written instructions for 11 steps.

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  • The four remaining members included Kelsey Bourg, a 20 year old from Louisiana; Phillip Bernier, a 24 year old from Virginia; Lacey Mason, a 22 year old from Tennessee; and Zack Wilson, a 25 year old from Utah.

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  • For dance competitions in Utah, Dance America is a professional option.

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  • Raised in Sandy, Utah by parents who were also ballroom competitors, the two of them had successful careers as choreographers before joining the cast of Dancing with the Stars.

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  • Originally settled in 1847, Nevada was part of the Utah Territory.

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  • In a political maneuver, it was separated from Utah in 1861.

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  • The largest FamilySearch Center is in Salt Lake City, Utah, but you can use the FamilySearch website to search for a center located near you.

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  • She hails from a multi-talented family in Utah and quickly carved her niche in the world of entertainment as a young girl.

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  • Therefore it's no wonder that Provo, Utah has the most volunteers as well.

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  • This silver blue tree, the state tree of Utah and Colorado, has soft 3" needles and a pyramid-style shape.

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  • Michael Beaudry frequently tours with his signature collections, however, including destinations in Utah, Colorado, California, and other locations.

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  • Utah State University has a free class on blogs, wikis, and new media.

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  • You won't pay any sales tax unless your purchase is shipped to Massachusetts or Utah, and if you take advantage of their "Bill Me Later" program, you may be able to delay payment for up to six months without incurring any finance charges.

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  • A grandmother and award-winning author from Utah, Vanderwood believes the key to a green future lies in the hands of the children, which is why her book speaks directly to them.

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  • The Sundance Film Festival is held annually for ten days in January in Park City, Utah.

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  • Long-time Utah resident Robert Redford chaired the inaugural Board of Directors.

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  • If you love fall farm activities like pumpkin patches, hay rides and finding your way through corn mazes, then you'll probably be excited about the New Moon attraction - a huge New Moon corn maze at Black Island Farms in Syracuse, Utah.

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  • We are the largest in Utah at twenty four acres.

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  • The year before we did David Archuleta from American Idol, because he's from Utah.

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  • LovetoKnow Movies would like to thank Dorathy and the entire Black family for putting on this wonderful New Moon event for the folks of Utah and surrounding areas.

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  • If you live near Syracuse, Utah or plan to be in the area, visit the Black Island Farms website and look up the directions.

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  • The rugged Utah terrain served as the perfect backdrop to test the shoes that the company was producing, and Merrell shoes are now found on wearers all over the world.

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  • While the characters on the now defunct soap opera set up shop in the fictional town of Everwood, Colorado, the actual show was shot in a variety of small cities in northern Utah.

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  • Producers took their cameras to the real-life streets of Ogden, Utah.

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  • Unless you are a local, you probably didn't know that the outside of Everwood High School is really Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper, Utah.

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  • Other classroom scenes were shot at a local high school in Park City, Utah.

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  • Everwood producers reportedly fell in love with Pleasant Grove, Utah.

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  • Everwood creator Greg Berlanti wanted a "Norman Rockwell" feel for his family-oriented show and reportedly chose Utah because it provided the warmth, charm and natural beauty he was looking for.

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  • Utah's serene setting is an important component of the show.

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  • Everwood's pilot episode was filmed in Canmore, Alberta, Canada due to the 2002 Winter Olympics being held in Utah.

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  • Utah tourist officials say fans continue to visit Ogden and the surrounding areas to snap photos of landmarks used in the series.

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  • Utah - Not to be outdone by Colorado, Utah's claims to possess the "Greatest Snow of Earth."

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  • Explore Canyon, Deer Valley, Park City, Snowbird, or Solitude and enjoy the elegance of Utah skiing.

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  • From a small, single store in Provo, Utah, the company's products have become known worldwide for their quality and variety.

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  • To keep up with fast-moving craft trends and popular items, more than 40 creative artists work both in-house in Utah as well as around the nation keeping track of what today's crafters are interested in.

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  • The company is a wholesale merchant and does not offer nationwide retail locations for individual crafters; the few locations that are available are confined to the west, mostly in Utah near the company's origins.

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  • The Making Memories company headquarters is located in Centerville, Utah.

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  • She has been designing jewelry since childhood and is a certified metal clay instructor who teaches classes in the Utah area.

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  • These meals were produced in Utah but have been distributed to retail establishments nationwide.

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  • Dental Select offers insurance coverage in Texas as well as Utah and Florida.

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  • Archuleta wouldn't take the stage though, until his family moved from Miami to Utah.

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  • Archuleta also performed on many local shows in Utah as well as on the long since canceled Jenny Jones show, singing And I am Telling You from the movie that brought former Idol contestant Jennifer Hudson her first Oscar, Dreamgirls.

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  • Born July 20, 1988 in Provo, Utah, Julianne Hough spent her early childhood years in a business Mormon household with three sisters and a brother.

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  • Tyson Apostol - Tyson is 30, from Herber City, Utah.

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  • Shortly after the first show aired, the police department in their Lehi, Utah, hometown announced that they were opening an investigation into the Brown family.

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  • Kody Brown - A Utah salesman obsessed with keeping his plural marriage lifestyle from his clients, until now of course.

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  • This is a powerful motivator to keep polygamist families, both in Utah and elsewhere, out of the spotlight.

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  • The Marthatown's people undertake an exploration of their surrounding area, encountering a group of patriarchal polygamists not unlike the sects that still proliferate in Utah and Arizona today.

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  • Mark Benford and his partner Demetri Noh travel to Utah to follow a lead.

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  • Fred Gehrke, an art major from the University of Utah, started the iconic team logo for the Los Angeles Rams by painting the trademark yellow horns on the side in 1948.

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  • An independent local government was formed a week later, and this lasted for several months, until the Utah authorities intervened.

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  • New Mexico (then including the present Arizona) and Utah were organized without any prohibition of slavery (each being left free to decide for or against, on admission to statehood), and a rigid fugitive slave law was enacted; these were concessions to the South.

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  • In the third place, the rejection of the Wilmot Proviso and the acceptance (as regards New Mexico and Utah) of "Squatter Sovereignty" meant the adoption of a new principle in dealing with slavery in the territories, which, although it did not apply to the same territory, was antagonistic to the Missouri Compromise of 1820.

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  • The organization adopted in Utah among the Mormons is found also in Alberta, but the Canadian Mormons profess to have received a later revelation condemning polygamy.

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  • On this and other local variations a number of nominal species have been founded; but it is preferable to regard them in the light of geographical phases or races, such as the above-mentioned C. latrans estor of Nevada and Utah, C. 1.

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  • The mountains rapidly grow wider and higher northward, by taking on new complications of structure and by including large basins between the axes of uplift, tintil in northern Colorado and Utah a complex of ranges has a breadth of 300 m., and in Colorado alone there are 40 summits over 14,000 ft.

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  • The \Vasatch Range, trending north-south in central Utah, is peculiar in possessing large east-West folds, which.

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  • A wonderful series of these forms occurs in southern Utah, where in passing northward from the Carboniferous platform one ascends in succession the Vermilion Cliffs (Triassic sandstones), the ViThite Cliffs (Jurassic sandstones, of remarkably cross-bedded structure, interpreted the dunes of an ancient desert), and finally the Pink Cliffs (Eocene strata of fluviatile and lacustrine origin) of the high, forested plateaus.

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  • Idaho, Utah and Colorado produce together almost as great a proportion of the desilverized lead, half of which has come in recent years from Idaho.

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  • Five states Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Washingtongive the suffrage for all elections to women.i In 1905 women could vote at school elections in twenty-four states.

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  • In Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Washington universal adult suffrage prevails.

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  • He died in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 29th of August 1877.

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  • The lower division appears on the Newfoundland and Labrador coasts, and is traceable thence, in a great belt southwest of those points, through Maine and the Hudson-Champlain valley into Alabama, a distance of some 2000 m.; and the rocks are brought up again on the western uplift, in Nevada, Idaho, Utah, western Montana and British Columbia.

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  • But it would be hot as hell crossing the desert in Utah and Nevada.

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