Short history of Abraham Hunsaker / edited by Glenn L. Pearson. [19--]
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Pearson, Glenn Laurentz
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Mormon pioneer. From the description of Short history of Abraham Hunsaker / edited by Glenn L. Pearson. [19--] (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 70722485 Glenn L. Pearson was born on November 12, 1918 on a farm near Ririe, Idaho. After high school, he served in World War II as an enlisted man in the European Theater. When the war was over, he served an LDS mission in Minnesota. He then returned to Utah and entered college. He married Ardith Hunsaker of Honeyville,...
Ricks, Joel E. (Joel Edward), 1889-1974
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Joel Edward Ricks was born October 18, 1889 at Rexburg, Fremont County, Idaho the son of Nathan and Sarah Ann Taylor Ricks. In 1908 Ricks enrolled at the University of Utah and graduated in 1912 with a BA in History. He then took a teaching position at South Sanpete High School at Gunnison, Utah where he taught and served as the school's principal until 1917. In 1917 Ricks found employment at Weber College where he worked as a teacher until 1920, and from 1920 to 1922 he served as president of t...
Hunsaker, Abraham, 1812-1889
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Hunsaker was a Mormon pioneer. From the description of Short history of Abraham Hunsaker, ca. 1860. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51595526 ...