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John Taylor Heninger was born in Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, the oldest son of John Taylor and Mary Susannah Ivie Heninger, on 31 August 1875. He married Hattie Elizabeth Walton who was born in Ogden, Utah 11 September 1879, the daughter of Andrew Jackson and Harriet Noble Walton. They were married in the Salt Lake City Temple on 23 December 1903. The Heningers were early Utah residents, moving to Utah from Virginia. They joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Virginia. The early Heniger settlers came from Hatten in the Bas Rhine from Rotterdam via Cowes, England to Pennsylvania, and then later to Virginia. John Taylor Heninger and his wife and children relocated to Southern Alberta, Canada, settling in Magrath about 1903.
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Culinary Landmarks is a definitive history and bibliography of Canadian cookbooks from the beginning, when La cuisinière bourgeoise was published in Quebec City in 1825, to the mid-twentieth century. Over the course of more than ten years Elizabeth Driver researched every cookbook published within the borders of present-day Canada, whether a locally authored text or a Canadian edition of a foreign work. Every type of recipe collection is included, from trade publishers' bestsellers and advertising cookbooks, to home economics textbooks and fund-raisers from church women's groups. The entries for over 2,200 individual titles are arranged chronologically by their province or territory of publ...
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
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This 20-volume series tells the story of Utah pioneers and their accomplishments through biographies, diaries, special stories about pioneer life, and other documents.
Throughout history, patterns have come in countless permutations of motif, colour-way and scale. Yet what all have in common is the regularity of repetition, that insistent rhythm that animates a flat surface with a sense of movement and vitality and gives it depth. Evident in the arrangement of petals on a flower head, the branching growth of stems and vines, the spirals of a seashell - pattern is inherent in the natural world that surrounds us. Powerful and transformative, pattern has an irrepressible joie de vivre. With more than 1,500 illustrations of patterns from all ages and cultures, Pattern Design is a visual feast. This comprehensive compendium is arranged thematically according to type, with chapters on Flora, Fauna, Pictorial, Geometric and Abstract designs. These broad categories are supplemented by in-depth features highlighting the work of key designers from the rich history of pattern-making - such as William Morris, Sonia Delaunay, Charles and Ray Eames, Lucienne Day and Orla Kiely - along with sections detailing the characteristic motifs of key period styles from Baroque to Art Deco.