Item Detail
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14027
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English
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'By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them' : A Cultural History of Orchard Life in Utah Valley
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 2001
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69
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215-31
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The fruit industry on the Provo Bench was begun in the 1890s. It was a viable industry for decades. Mormon Church leaders supported it for its inherent ability to teach youth the value of work and for the good life it nurtured. With the influx of residential and commercial developments, fruit orchards were sold on the Provo Bench in the 1970s
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The Mormon Landscape : Existence, Creation, and Perception of a Unique Image in the American West
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