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He was the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) from 1847 until his death in 1877, he founded Salt Lake City, and he served as the first governor of the Utah Territory, United States.
The United States imposed grid plans in new territories and towns, as the American West was rapidly established, in places such as Salt Lake City and San Francisco.
As the area was part of the Utah Territory, it was governed from Salt Lake City, where the territorial government was headquartered.
Venter was born in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Another strong chlorine oxidant and bleach which he investigated and was the first to produce, potassium chlorate ( KClO < sub > 3 </ sub >), is known as Berthollet's Salt.
Salt Mountain, a 16 km block of almost solid salt west of Barahona, was the world's largest known salt deposit.
Salt and vinegar were poured in his wounds, and he was slowly boiled over an open flame.
Following low-speed tests conducted at the Goodwood circuit in Sussex, England, the CN7 was taken to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, scene of his father's last LSR triumph in 1935.
Wray, a descendant of both Springfield, Massachusetts, settler William Pynchon and Mormon pioneers, was born on a ranch near Cardston, Alberta, Canada, to two Mormons, Elvina Marguerite Jones, who was from Salt Lake City, and Joseph Heber Wray, who was from Kingston upon Hull, England.
Her family returned to the United States a few years after she was born ; they moved to Salt Lake City in 1912 and moved to Lark, Utah, in 1914.
Salt production was an industry on the island from the 11th century ( the Domesday Book records a saltpan on the island for this purpose ) until the late 19th century.
The Salt Lake City Campus is a newer campus and was setup after it was felt that the space on the main campus was insufficient to meet the demands of setting up departments for emerging fields of study.
The stereotype was solidified in 1997 when Kraft foods released sales figures, revealing Salt Lake City to have the highest per-capita Jello consumption.
By that time the Guelph Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, had built a bridge over the river Isar next to a settlement of Benedictine monks — this was on the Salt Route and a toll bridge.
This was highlighted by the famous Salt March to Dandi from 12 March to 6 April, where he marched from Ahmedabad to Dandi, Gujarat to make salt himself.
Salt as a household necessity was of special interest to women.
Originally a goldsmith, his famous gold and enamel Salt Cellar ( 1543 ) was his first sculpture, and shows his talent at its best.
Salt water provides for greater organic activity than freshwater, and in particular, the shipworm, terredo navalis, lives only in salt water, so some of the best preservation in the absence of sediments has been found in the cold, dark waters of the Great Lakes in North America and in the ( low salinity ) Baltic Sea ( where the Vasa was preserved ).

Salt and valuable
Salt was very valuable at that time and, consequently, was sometimes known as " white gold.
Salt was a valuable resource, so the region was historically very wealthy.
He was named the Central Hockey League ( CHL ) rookie of the year in 1980 and most valuable player in 1981 as a member of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles.
Salt was extremely valuable and unscrupulous merchants may have replaced the salt with other substances.

Salt and commodity
Salt has been an important commodity in human activities, as shown by the English word salary, which derives from salarium, the wafers of salt sometimes given to Roman soldiers along with their other wages.
Salt was a very important commodity then in the preservation of foods and curing of animal hides, and the early French settlers were quick to exploit the salt springs on Saline Creek just below Ste.
Salt was an important commodity before the advent of refrigeration.

Salt and industry
Salt Lake City has since developed a strong outdoor recreation tourist industry based primarily on skiing, and was host to the 2002 Winter Olympics.
The convention industry has expanded since the construction of the Salt Palace convention center in the late 1990s, which hosts trade shows and conventions, including the annual Outdoor Retailers meeting and Novell's annual BrainShare convention.
Salt production was an important early industry.
Salt production was an early industry.
Murray ’ s central location in Salt Lake Valley made it a convenient location for industry.
Saltaire was founded in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry.
Salt has been used in the production of Cheshire cheese and in the tanning industry, both products of the dairy industry based in the Cheshire Plain around the town.
In the early 1990s, Trek ’ s director of technology, Bob Read, attended an aerospace industry trade show in Salt Lake City, Utah, eventually meeting up with a closed mold tooling company called Radius Engineering.
With no albums contractually due at the time, Salt decided to quit the group, stating she had enough with the music industry and no longer wanted to be involved in it.
By 1878, Geddes was the center of the salt industry and had many salt producers including ; Western Coarse Salt Company, Turk's Island Coarse Salt Company, Geddes Coarse Salt Company, Union Coarse Salt Company, Cape Cod Coarse Salt Company, W. & D. Kirkpatrick of No. 7 Wieting Block, Draper & Porter, W. B. Boyd, Mrs. S. O. Ely and J. F. Paige.
1909 Male labour taken to Kasama and Fort Roseberry for the Salt industry ; to Salisbury to work in the mines ; to Congo Free State and Angola to work for the Border commission
Snowbird is perennially celebrated by industry magazines for its exceptional snowfall, vast and wide-ranging terrain and easy accessibility from the Salt Lake City International Airport.
Heavy industry came to the area in the late 1880s with the construction of a salt-processing works on the southeastern edge of the town by the Fleetwood Salt Co. Ltd, using salt mined in Preesall, across the river.
This town houses the Morton Salt Company ’ s main facility, producing one million tonnes of sea salt a year-the second largest solar saline operation in North America and Inagua's main industry.
Salt manufacture has remained the principal industry for the past 2, 000 years, and it has shaped the town's history and geography.
This is a multi-million dollar industry, centred on the Great Salt Lake in Utah and San Francisco Bay in California ; adults are collected from Mono Lake and transported frozen.
Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, he was working in Salt Lake City, Utah, when he answered an advert in Radio & Records Magazine, a weekly industry paper in the USA.
They renamed the place Alcante or Alcanatif which means Port of Salt, due to the old salt industry of Phoenicians and Romans.

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