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  2. Brent R. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    7. Education. Brigham Young University. University of Utah (MPA) Brent Russell Taylor (July 6, 1979 – November 3, 2018) was an American politician and Army National Guard officer. He served as mayor of North Ogden, Utah from January 2013 until November 2018, when he was killed while serving in Afghanistan.

  3. Hi-Fi murders - Wikipedia

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    Roberts in 1974. The Hi-Fi murders were the torture of five people resulting in three deaths during a robbery at the Hi-fi Shop, a home audio store in Ogden, Utah, United States, on the evening of April 22, 1974. Several men entered the Hi-fi Shop shortly before closing time and began taking hostages. They forced their victims to drink ...

  4. Victim: The Other Side of Murder - Wikipedia

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    0-385-29105-1. Victim: The Other Side of Murder (Delacorte Press, ISBN 0385291051) is a 1982 true crime book by Gary Kinder. The book is based on actual characters and events of the so-called "Hi-Fi murders" that took place on April 22, 1974, in Ogden, Utah.

  5. Keith W. Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    Keith Wilson Wilcox (May 15, 1921 – December 16, 2011) was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1984 to 1989. He was also a prominent architect who designed the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah and the Washington D.C. Temple. He also served one term in the Utah House of Representatives.

  6. Home of Truth, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned. 1937, empty 1977. Home of Truth is a ghost town located in San Juan County in southeastern Utah, United States. The settlement was a short-lived utopian religious intentional community in the 1930s, led by a spiritualist named Marie Ogden. The Home of Truth started in 1933 with an initial population of 22 people, but grew to around ...

  7. Ray Noorda - Wikipedia

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    B.S. in engineering. Alma mater. Weber State College. University of Utah. Known for. Novell CEO and Chairman. Raymond John "Ray" Noorda (19 June 1924 – 9 October 2006) was a U.S. computer businessman. He was CEO of Novell between 1982 and 1994. He also served as chairman of Novell until he was replaced in 1994.

  8. Ogden, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Ogden, Utah. Ogden (/ ˈɒɡdən / OG-dən) is a city in and the county seat of Weber County, [6] Utah, United States, approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of the Great Salt Lake and 40 miles (64 km) north of Salt Lake City. The population was 87,321 in 2020, according to the US Census Bureau, making it Utah's eighth largest city. [7]

  9. Joe McQueen - Wikipedia

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    McQueen toured with bands throughout the United States. While passing through Ogden, Utah, with his wife Thelma in 1945, the leader of the band McQueen was in at the time took the group's money, [4] later losing it while gambling on the way to Las Vegas. [2] McQueen and wife Thelma decided to remain in Ogden. [1]

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