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  2. Brent R. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was born in Ogden, Utah.. He graduated from Chandler High School, in Chandler, Arizona, in 1997, where he was student body president. [1]Taylor was an Eagle Scout.He received his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University, in political science, in 2006, and his master's degree, in public administration from University of Utah.

  3. M. Blaine Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Born in Ogden, Utah, Peterson's father was an immigrant from Norway. [1] He attended the public schools and Weber College before graduating from the University of Utah in 1931 and from Georgetown Law School in 1938. He was a law clerk to Justice Eugene E. Pratt of the Utah Supreme Court and served as Weber County attorney. He engaged in the ...

  4. Robert Blakeley - Wikipedia

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    Blakeley was born on August 30, 1922, in Ogden, Utah, to Robert G. Blakeley and Elsie Jean (Wilson) Blakeley. One of four children, he attended Weber College and Utah State University. [1] In 1944, he married Shirley Jeane Brown, with whom he had one son, David Bruce Eppenberger. Robert and Jeane divorced some time later.

  5. Hi-Fi murders - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-Fi murders were the torture of five people resulting in three deaths during a robbery at the Hi-fi Shop, a home audio store in Ogden, Utah, United States, on the evening of April 22, 1974. Several men entered the Hi-fi Shop shortly before closing time and began taking hostages.

  6. George R. Hill III - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, the University of Utah invited Hill to start the school's Department of Fuels Engineering. From 1966 to 1972, Hill also served as the dean of the College of Mines and Mineral Industries at the University of Utah. In 1972, he was appointed the head of the Office of Coal Research in the United States Department of the Interior.

  7. LaWanna Shurtliff - Wikipedia

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    LaWanna Miles "Lou" Shurtliff (June 13, 1935 – December 30, 2020) [1] was an American politician who served in the Utah House of Representatives from 1999 through 2008, and was elected again in 2018.

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  9. John Noriega - Wikipedia

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    Born in Ogden, Utah, he stood 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall and weighed 185 pounds (84 kg). Noriega was born in Ogden, Utah to John (Jack) Noriega and Marion (Evertson) Noriega. He graduated from Davis High School in Kaysville, Utah , where he was an all-state pitcher and in basketball was a member of the 1961 state title-winning team.