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Logan's Pass in Glacier National Park
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She is definately the best vpart I own. When I brought her, I thought she was an u/l - just shows how much I know about hairstyles.
Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah. As of the 2010 United States Census the population was 48,174. Logan is the county seat of Cache County, Utah, and the principal city of the Logan, UT-ID Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Cache County and Franklin County, Idaho. The Logan metropolitan area contained 125,442 people as of the 2010 Census. Logan is the location of the main campus of Utah State University.
The town of Logan was founded in 1859 by Mormon settlers sent by Brigham Young to survey for the site of a fort near the banks of the Logan River. They named their new community Logan for Ephraim Logan, an early fur trapper in the area. Logan was incorporated on 17 January 1866. Work for a Mormon tabernacle and a temple began shortly thereafter, with the Logan Utah Temple being dedicated in 1884, and the Logan Tabernacle in 1891. Brigham Young College was founded here in 1878 (but later closed) and Utah State University – then called the Agricultural College of Utah – was founded in 1888.
Logan's growth reflects settlement and post war booms along with other changes incident to conditions in the west. Logan grew to about 20,000 in the mid-1960s, and by 2010 its population was approaching 50,000.
Logan has a wide diversity of economic sectors with a focus on education, manufacturing and processing, medical services, agriculture, and retail businesses. The city's largest employer is Utah State University, with other major employers including Icon Health & Fitness, Cache County School District, Logan Regional Hospital, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Gossner Foods, and Schreiber Foods.
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Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah. As of the 2010 United States Census the population was 48,174. Logan is the county seat of Cache County, Utah, and the principal city of the Logan, UT-ID Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Cache County and Franklin County, Idaho. The Logan metropolitan area contained 125,442 people as of the 2010 Census. Logan is the location of the main campus of Utah State University.
The town of Logan was founded in 1859 by Mormon settlers sent by Brigham Young to survey for the site of a fort near the banks of the Logan River. They named their new community Logan for Ephraim Logan, an early fur trapper in the area. Logan was incorporated on 17 January 1866. Work for a Mormon tabernacle and a temple began shortly thereafter, with the Logan Utah Temple being dedicated in 1884, and the Logan Tabernacle in 1891. Brigham Young College was founded here in 1878 (but later closed) and Utah State University – then called the Agricultural College of Utah – was founded in 1888.
Logan's growth reflects settlement and post war booms along with other changes incident to conditions in the west. Logan grew to about 20,000 in the mid-1960s, and by 2010 its population was approaching 50,000.
Logan has a wide diversity of economic sectors with a focus on education, manufacturing and processing, medical services, agriculture, and retail businesses. The city's largest employer is Utah State University, with other major employers including Icon Health & Fitness, Cache County School District, Logan Regional Hospital, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Gossner Foods, and Schreiber Foods.
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National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force Teen Leader Training on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 in Logan, Utah.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force have partnered to grow the next
generation of Air Force leaders in STEM.
(Kim Raff/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
Logan~
Well here we are. Your journey through scouting has been longer than most.
You were camping with the pack at age 2 (remember you Tyler and the Tonka trucks?) and standing in a den line with signs up along with Tyler and Bradford at age three when Den Zero was born. Jonathan joined you the next year and Den Zero was the name you retained as you went through cubscouts, got the arrow of light and all crossed over to our brand new troop in 2005 and the Stingrays Patrol was born.
You knew the scout Oath, law and motto before you needed to and I can stand here today and honestly say you live by these tenants each day.
You always give 110% in everything you do and attempt to do. It shows in the your school work, (I would have killed for a 4.6 GPA) ,in Soccer and other sports, Scouts, your friends, your family, learning new tasks, and of course, fishing.
You just tackle a task and make it happen. Dad and I admire you for your tenacity. You have a level of “stick to it~ ness” that is impressive. I think that is what makes you such a good fisherman.
When you went to Your School Soccer coach in Middle school and asked for time to finish out your Scrabble team obligations, you took heat from your adult coach for even being on the School Scrabble team, you stayed with scrabble. We were so proud of you. You ended up representing Walter C Young at the JR National Scrabble championships in Rhode Island. Dad and I loved being Team Chaperones and watching you compete on a National Level. Why do I mention this? Because you have learned that rewards come to those who stick to their convictions.
You are an excellent example to your younger cousins and young and older people around you. You can play a good game of most sports including football with the best of them, even taking your hits from Ryan and Zak. Yet your drawings and artwork show you are well rounded and talented. Your smile lights up a room, You make us laugh, you make us proud.
You have always lived up to the nickname “little man” and are a wonderful, special young man now, with so much to look forward to and accomplish.
Baden Powell once said "I often think that when the sun goes down the world is hidden by a big blanket from the light of heaven, but the stars are little holes pierced in that blanket by those who have done good deeds in this world. The stars not all the same size, some are big, some are little and some men have done small deeds but they have made their hole in the blanket by doing good before they went to heaven. Try to make your hole in the blanket by good work while you are on earth. It is something to be good, but it is far better to do good."
Your Dad and I both know The holes you make will be big ones.
This is what I said to Logan at his Eagle court of Honor.
Logan Green cofounder of ZimRide. My photo InMenlo
Lighting Info: Alian Bees B800 with reflected umbrella camera right. Fired with ishoot wireless trigger. Some ambient from skylight above.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force Teen Leader Training on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 in Logan, Utah.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force have partnered to grow the next
generation of Air Force leaders in STEM.
(Kim Raff/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
The Logan Utah Temple (formerly the Logan Temple) is the fourth constructed and the second of the still-operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located in the city of Logan, Utah, it was the second LDS temple built in the Rocky Mountains (after the St. George Utah Temple).
The LDS temple in Logan was announced on May 18, 1877, just after the dedication of the St. George Utah Temple in April 1877. The site of the Logan Temple had been held in reserve for many years. It was used as a park and public grounds before being dedicated as the site for the temple. The Salt Lake Temple had been announced in 1847 but construction was still underway and would not be completed until 1893, so the Logan Temple was built along with the St. George Temple to satisfy the church's immediate need for temples.
Roughly 25,000 people worked on the Logan Temple. Rocks and timber used for the temple were hauled from the Temple Fork area of Logan Canyon. As completion of the temple neared, women in the area were asked to make carpets for the temple, since commercially made carpet could not be bought in Utah at that time. The women spent two months working to hand make two thousand square yards of carpet.
The Logan Temple was the second temple to be completed in the Utah area and is the sixth largest temple. It was built on a 9-acre (3.6 ha) plot selected by Brigham Young and has 4 ordinance rooms and 11 sealing rooms, with a total floor area of 119,619 square feet (11,113.0 m2).The design by the church’s head architect, Truman O. Angell, had two towers and was based on the same pattern as the Salt Lake Temple, with a large assembly hall and other similar rooms. On May 17, 1884 the Logan Temple was dedicated by LDS Church president John Taylor. The design incorporates an unusual amount of Gothic detailing compared with other temples, which are more Renaissance or Byzantine-inspired.
In 1917, a fire destroyed much of the southeast stairway of the Logan Temple. Forty thousand dollars was spent to repair it within three months. In 1949, the temple was remodeled and received updated lighting, heating, air conditioning, elevators, and other modern conveniences. In 1977, more remodeling was undertaken and the interior was completely gutted and redone. After remodeling, the temple was rededicated on March 13, 1979 by church president Spencer W. Kimball.
The Logan Temple was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1975.
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I didn't see any local buses at this "regional transportation center," just the Logan Express, and the trains of course. I guess they do also have local buses though.
The Logan Utah Temple (formerly the Logan Temple) is the fourth constructed and the second of the still-operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located in the city of Logan, Utah, it was the second LDS temple built in the Rocky Mountains (after the St. George Utah Temple).
The LDS temple in Logan was announced on May 18, 1877, just after the dedication of the St. George Utah Temple in April 1877. The site of the Logan Temple had been held in reserve for many years. It was used as a park and public grounds before being dedicated as the site for the temple. The Salt Lake Temple had been announced in 1847 but construction was still underway and would not be completed until 1893, so the Logan Temple was built along with the St. George Temple to satisfy the church's immediate need for temples.
Roughly 25,000 people worked on the Logan Temple. Rocks and timber used for the temple were hauled from the Temple Fork area of Logan Canyon. As completion of the temple neared, women in the area were asked to make carpets for the temple, since commercially made carpet could not be bought in Utah at that time. The women spent two months working to hand make two thousand square yards of carpet.
The Logan Temple was the second temple to be completed in the Utah area and is the sixth largest temple. It was built on a 9-acre (3.6 ha) plot selected by Brigham Young and has 4 ordinance rooms and 11 sealing rooms, with a total floor area of 119,619 square feet (11,113.0 m2).The design by the church’s head architect, Truman O. Angell, had two towers and was based on the same pattern as the Salt Lake Temple, with a large assembly hall and other similar rooms. On May 17, 1884 the Logan Temple was dedicated by LDS Church president John Taylor. The design incorporates an unusual amount of Gothic detailing compared with other temples, which are more Renaissance or Byzantine-inspired.
In 1917, a fire destroyed much of the southeast stairway of the Logan Temple. Forty thousand dollars was spent to repair it within three months. In 1949, the temple was remodeled and received updated lighting, heating, air conditioning, elevators, and other modern conveniences. In 1977, more remodeling was undertaken and the interior was completely gutted and redone. After remodeling, the temple was rededicated on March 13, 1979 by church president Spencer W. Kimball.
The Logan Temple was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1975.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Utah_Temple
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Logan's Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana. 7 vertical shots photomerged in photoshop. Everyone else uses iphones for their panos. Need to get one as my extra camera!!!
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force Teen Leader Training on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 in Logan, Utah.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force have partnered to grow the next
generation of Air Force leaders in STEM.
(Kim Raff/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force Teen Leader Training on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 in Logan, Utah.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force have partnered to grow the next
generation of Air Force leaders in STEM.
(Kim Raff/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
She called to me to take her picture - I pointed the camera and her mom blocked my view. Like a good teen, she jumped onto her mom's lap, crawled to the open window, leaned towards me and gave me this wonderful smile.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force Teen Leader Training on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 in Logan, Utah.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force have partnered to grow the next
generation of Air Force leaders in STEM.
(Kim Raff/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
Junior starting pitcher Logan Lee threw six shutout innings while giving up only three hits, no walks and striking out four against Navy in Army's 3-0 win April 9 at Doubleday Field. Army split the series 2-2 against the Midshipmen, but earned the "Star" after a 6-5 10th inning win April 10. Photo by Eric S. Bartelt
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force Teen Leader Training on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019 in Logan, Utah.
National 4-H Council and the United States Air Force have partnered to grow the next
generation of Air Force leaders in STEM.
(Kim Raff/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
LOGAN
Logan: Wolverine – Wolverine, najpopularniejszy mutant Marvela, nie miał do tej pory szczęścia do solowych filmów. Pierwszy – X-Men Geneza: Wolverine (2009) w reżyserii Gavina Hooda – został świetnie obsadzony i miał swoje bardzo udane momenty, jednak w ostatecznym rozrachunku został boleśnie zepsuty, a symbolem jego porażki stał się pozbawiony głosu Deadpool. Później za sterami zasiadł James Mangold i dostarczył film zatytułowany po prostu Wolverine (2013). Jako punkt wyjściowy scenarzyści wzięli słynny komiks Franka Millera opowiadający o japońskim epizodzie z życia bohatera, ale później zmienili kierunek i ambitną opowieść o honorze przerobili na fabułę słabo zapadającą w pamięć.
Właśnie dlatego, kiedy Mangold po raz drugi zabrał się za reżyserowanie, tym razem odwołując się do innej kultowej fabuły – Old Man Logan – fani byli pełni obaw, chociaż zwiastuny prezentowały się obiecująco. Mogę jednak wszystkich uspokoić: Wolverine wreszcie doczekał się filmu na miarę tego, co sobą reprezentuje. Szkoda tylko, że to – przynajmniej według aktualnych deklaracji – ostatni film Hugh Jackmana w tej roli i ostatni film Patricka Stewarta w roli profesora Xaviera.
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