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* Thomas G. Alexander, ''Utah, the Right Place: The Official Centennial History'' (Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 1995), 132. {{attn}} | * Thomas G. Alexander, ''Utah, the Right Place: The Official Centennial History'' (Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, 1995), 132. {{attn}} | ||
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