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    St. Johns (Navajo: Tsézhin Deezʼáhí, pronounced [tsʰéʒìn téːzʔáhí]) is the county seat of Apache County, Arizona, United States. It is located along U...
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    St. Johns is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, located in the Gila River Indian Community. The population was...
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  • St. Johns Unified School District (SJUSD) is a school district headquartered in St. Johns, Arizona. The district's schools include Coronado Elementary...
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  • St. Johns High School is a high school in St. Johns, Arizona. It is the only high school under the jurisdiction of the St. Johns Unified School District...
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  • 00 nmi; 1.85 km) north of the central business district of St. Johns, a city in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The airport is included in the FAA's...
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    The St. Johns Herald was a weekly newspaper published in St. Johns, Arizona beginning on January 15, 1885, with Henry Reed its first editor. The paper...
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    state of Arizona. Shaped in a long rectangle running north to south, as of the 2020 census, its population was 66,021. The county seat is St. Johns. Most...
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  • Nagpur St. John's High School, Siddipet St John's RC High School, Dundee, Scotland St. Johns High School (Arizona) in St. Johns, Arizona St. John High School...
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    Colorado. Nearby communities include Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Greer, St. Johns, Springerville, Eagar, and McNary. Much of the range is within the Fort...
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    Miles Park Romney (category Arizona pioneers)
    children were then sent to settle St. Johns, Arizona, as part of the Church leadership's plan to settle a larger area. St. Johns was not particularly welcoming...
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    Hypericum perforatum, commonly known as St John's wort (sometimes perforate St John's wort or common St John's wort), is a flowering plant in the family...
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  • KWKM (FM) (category Radio stations in Arizona)
    contemporary format. It is licensed to St. Johns, Arizona, United States. The station is owned by Km Radio of St. Johns, L.L.C. and features programming from...
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    Stewart Udall (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    St. Johns. He was remembered by his mother as a child with tremendous energy and an unquenchable curiosity. Udall attended the University of Arizona for...
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    Ella Stewart Udall (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    the St. Johns Ward. In 1881, David Udall hired Ida Frances Hunt, a Latter-day Saint then living in Snowflake, Arizona, to work for the St. Johns Co-op...
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    Adela Nora Rogers St. Johns (May 20, 1894 – August 10, 1988) was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. She wrote a number of screenplays...
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    Mo Udall (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. Udall was born in 1922 in St. Johns, Arizona, one of six children (New York Times says three sons, two daughters)...
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    David King Udall (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    in Nephi, Udall was called to be the Mormon bishop in St. Johns, Arizona. At the time, St. Johns was a small and primarily Hispanic Catholic community...
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    Rex E. Lee (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    he became reacquainted with Janet, and they married on July 7, 1958, in Arizona.: 41–42  Lee and Griffin had seven children. At BYU, Lee was elected student...
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    Caroline LeSueur (category Latter Day Saints from Arizona)
    founders of St. Johns, Arizona. LeSueur was born Caroline Le Gresley on June 11, 1814, in Velle Babet, Jersey, Channel Islands. She married John Le Sueur...
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  • St. Johns School District may refer to: St. Johns Unified School District (Arizona) St. Johns County School District (Florida) St. Thomas-St. John School...
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    with Major League Baseball's (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals. Before the 1988 season, the team moved to Tempe, Arizona, an eastern suburb of Phoenix, where...
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  • Convention". St. Johns Herald and Apache News (St. Johns, Arizona). September 22, 1910. p. 4. Retrieved January 23, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. "Arizona State...
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    years, the wagon road between St. George and the Arizona settlements became known as the Honeymoon Trail. The Mesa Arizona Temple was the first temple in...
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  • Marcus Bell (linebacker) (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    college linebackers. In high school Bell never lost a game. His team, the St. Johns Redskins, went 44-0 and were undefeated for 3 years, winning 3 state championships...
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    Ida Hunt Udall (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    David King Udall, a Latter-day Saint who at the time was bishop in St. Johns, Arizona, and superintendent of a church-endorsed co-op store. In need of a...
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  • Tucson, Arizona in the 1950s The Rep Salt River Herald - Phoenix, Arizona 1878-1879 The St. Johns Herald (1885-1903, 1917-1938), Snips and St. Johns Herald...
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    Levi Stewart Udall (category People from St. Johns, Arizona)
    stake president of the St. Johns Stake, a position he held until 1945. In 1922, he lost a bid to be elected as clerk to the Arizona Superior Court.[where...
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    Arizona (/ˌærɪˈzoʊnə/ ARR-iz-OH-nə; Navajo: Hoozdo Hahoodzo [hoː˥z̥to˩ ha˩hoː˩tso˩]; O'odham: Alĭ ṣonak [ˈaɭi̥ ˈʂɔnak]) is a state in the Southwestern...
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    Isaacson Building (category National Register of Historic Places in Apache County, Arizona)
    commercial structure, built in 1918 of local granite. It is located in St. Johns, Arizona in Apache County. By the mid-1500s, the Little Colorado River Valley...
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