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  2. Parley P. Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Pratt has been called "the Apostle Paul of Mormonism" for his promotion of distinctive Mormon doctrines. [3] Pratt explored and surveyed Parley's Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah (named in his honor), and subsequently built and maintained the first road for public transportation in the canyon. Pratt practiced plural marriage. He was murdered in ...

  3. List of Utah state symbols - Wikipedia

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    All official symbols, except the Great Seal, are listed in Title 63G of Utah Code. [1] In 1896, Utah became a state, and on April 3 the Utah legislature, in its first regular session, adopted its first symbol, the Great Seal of the State of Utah. [2] Many unique symbols of Utah are related to Utah's pioneer heritage, such as the California gull ...

  4. Western yellow-bellied racer - Wikipedia

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    The western yellow-bellied racer (Coluber constrictor mormon), [1] also known as the western yellowbelly racer [2] or western racer, [1] is a snake subspecies endemic to the Western United States, including California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Montana and Colorado. [3] [4] It is a subspecies of the eastern racer.

  5. Snake Creek (Provo River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Snake Creek originates on the southeastern slope of Sunset Peak, about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Brighton. [6] and flows southeast through Snake Creek Canyon, receiving Lavina Creek (from the left heading downstream) and other minor tributaries until it receives Pine Creek at the base on the canyon in Wasatch Mountain State Park.

  6. New Testament athletic metaphors - Wikipedia

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    The metaphor of running a race "with perseverance" appears in Hebrews 12:1; [5] related metaphors appear in Philippians 2:16, [6] Galatians 2:2, [7] and Galatians 5:7. [8] In 2 Timothy 4:7, Paul writes "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

  7. New Testament military metaphors - Wikipedia

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    In Philippians 2:25 [1] and Philemon 1:2, [2] Paul describes fellow Christians as "fellow soldiers" (in Greek, συστρατιώτῃ, sustratiōtē). [3] The image of a soldier is also used in 2 Timothy 2:3–4 [ 4 ] as a metaphor for courage, loyalty and dedication; [ 5 ] this is followed by the metaphor of an athlete , emphasising hard work.

  8. Charles C. Rich - Wikipedia

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    The members who supported Young were asked to return to Utah in 1857 at the time of the Utah War. At the request of President Brigham Young, [ citation needed ] Charles C. Rich settled the Bear Lake (on the Utah–Idaho border) region and is the namesake of Rich County, Utah [ 2 ] and St. Charles, ID.

  9. Utah-Idaho Sugar Company - Wikipedia

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    Presidents of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company [5]; Years Name 1902–1918: Joseph F. Smith: 1918–1929: Heber J. Grant: 1929–1931: William Henry Wattis: 1931–1945