How we all win22 From It'sGreatInSalt Lake.comLarry Cragun
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This document provides a strategy for sales success focused around prioritizing clients who are referred by sources that provide consistent business. It argues that service providers will work hardest for clients who are referred by important referral partners, as failing to deliver for them risks losing future business from that partner. Two examples are given of a loan officer and plumber to illustrate how prioritizing referral partners' clients leads to better service and outcomes. The strategy advises consumers to always use referred service providers to ensure their business is treated as a high priority.
This document provides a strategy for sales success focused around prioritizing clients who are referred by sources that provide ongoing business. It argues that service providers will place higher priority on clients referred by important referral sources who provide repeat business. Two examples are given of a loan officer prioritizing clients referred by a real estate agent who provides many loans, and a plumber prioritizing work from a building manager who is a source of ongoing business over a one-time client. The strategy advises using service providers who are referred in a way that their future business depends on it.
The document discusses the history and development of the city of Denver, Colorado from its founding in 1858 up until the 1990s. It describes how Denver grew from a small frontier town into a major city and economic center of the Rocky Mountain region, driven by the mining and energy industries. It also notes some of the cultural and architectural landmarks that were built during Denver's expansion in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Meditation may also have psychological benefits like improving mood and reducing negative thoughts.
A Study of Pleasant View, Utah by Earl Budge CragunLarry Cragun
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The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It led to an explosion of use and new applications that have transformed how people work, learn, communicate and are entertained. Today billions of people worldwide use the internet daily and it has become integral to both personal and professional life.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for an eBook titled "How We All Win" about developing a championship strategy. The eBook discusses strategies for real estate agents, loan originators, and those in sales and marketing to become elite performers through embracing a strategy focused on caring about others' success. It compares the strategy to football analogies and emphasizes the importance of having a proven approach, clear path to follow, coaching pathways, and monetization strategies to consistently win business through referrals.
The document provides a genealogical timeline tracing the lineage from Adam and Eve through to various historical figures, including notable kings and emperors. It spans a vast period, listing several generations along with their respective spouses and approximate dates. The lineage culminates in the descendants of more modern individuals, reflecting a rich historical lineage throughout the ages.
A Rare Find Near Temple Square & City Creek In Salt Lake CItyLarry Cragun
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A top-floor luxury condo in Salt Lake City offers over 2300 sq. ft. of remodeled living space for $599,000, making it a rare and valuable opportunity close to Temple Square and City Creek. The condo features spectacular views, a large rooftop garden, and is significantly larger than nearby properties at half the price. It is ideal for buyers seeking spacious, quiet urban living with convenient access to city amenities.
Gedcom uploads and copying to family treeLarry Cragun
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GEDCOM files can be uploaded to FamilySearch.org to be included in the Pedigree Resource File, but cannot be directly uploaded to Family Tree. Users can copy information from an uploaded GEDCOM file into Family Tree. The GEDCOM upload process allows users to compare uploaded files to what is already in Family Tree and identify potential matches, records that can be added, or those already included. However, notes, sources, and multimedia links currently cannot be added to Family Tree from a GEDCOM file.
The Quick Attach feature allows adding ancestors and sources from US Census records between 1850-1940 to a family tree. For earlier census records that don't identify relationships, family members must be manually added. It can attach sources to new family members identified in later census records. Marriage, birth and death records only allow attaching sources, not new family members. The feature may not work for persons already added as unconnected.
Family search family tree not connectedLarry Cragun
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FamilySearch Family Tree is a global family history resource that allows users to build their family tree, discuss research, provide sources, and collaborate with others. The website provides a place to build a pedigree of all humanity by adding family members, marking them as living or deceased, filling out information, and seeing connections to other users' trees. Users can access Family Tree by creating a free account on the FamilySearch website.
Nathan Tanner Porter kept a journal that discussed his heritage. The journal is stored on microfilm at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it can be viewed by visiting the library.
This document summarizes the life of Simeon Cragun, grandfather of Howard Blaine Cragun. It provides biographical details about Simeon such as his birth in 1827 in Indiana, death in 1874 in North Ogden, Utah, marriage to Susan Mower in 1827, and their children including Simeon Wilbert Cragun born in 1858 in North Ogden, Utah.
This document is an entry form for temple ordinances for Bertha Severa Perez and her parents and grandparents. It provides names, birthplaces, birthdates, death dates, and other genealogical information. It also notes that Bertha was sealed to her parents and grandparents in the Logan Temple on February 18, 1925.
1. This document contains family history information for the Salinas family including names, birthplaces, and dates of birth, baptism, endowment and sealing for several individuals.
2. It provides details about Thomas/Perez Salinas who was born on 29 December 1881 in Hacienda del Alamo, Leon, Mexico. His step-daughter Bertha S. Cragun was the source of this information.
3. The document also includes information about Jose Santos Pena Salinas, born in Augualeques, Nuevo Leon, Mexico around 1817, and his parents Antonio Vicente Ferrer Salinas and Catrina Perez Garza.
1) The author received letters and pictures from her brother Tom P. Salinas and wishes him and his daughter a happy new year.
2) The author is sometimes well and sometimes not well, suffering from poverty.
3) She wrote to Estela, Gabriel's wife, advising her that Antonio, Dorotea's husband, is selling the lot of her inheritance saying he is the sole owner, and tells her brother to tell Estela not to let it go.
History of cragun family most current.docxLarry Cragun
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Elisha Cragun was an early pioneer settler in Indiana who followed the frontier as new lands opened for settlement. In 1814, he and his family migrated from Tennessee to Franklin County, Indiana, where he purchased land. They later moved to Rush County in the 1820s and Boone County in the 1830s, acquiring additional land. In the 1830s and 1840s, Elisha and some of his children and sons-in-law purchased parcels of land totaling over 200 acres in Eagle Township, Boone County. Elisha and his family were converted to Mormonism in 1842 after encountering Mormon missionaries Nathan Porter and Henry Mower.
The document summarizes land records related to Elisha Cragun from Ohio and Indiana between 1814-1837. It notes that Elisha Cragun is listed in an 1814-1816 land record index for Cincinnati, Ohio but the record was not found. It also states that Elisha Cragun bought 40 acres of property in Boone County, Indiana on March 20, 1837 according to Bureau of Land Management records. Finally, it mentions that family maps of Boone County, Indiana are available from the Harold B. Lee Library map collection.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for an eBook titled "How We All Win" about developing a championship strategy. The eBook discusses strategies for real estate agents, loan originators, and those in sales and marketing to become elite performers through embracing a strategy focused on caring about others' success. It compares the strategy to football analogies and emphasizes the importance of having a proven approach, clear path to follow, coaching pathways, and monetization strategies to consistently win business through referrals.
The document provides a genealogical timeline tracing the lineage from Adam and Eve through to various historical figures, including notable kings and emperors. It spans a vast period, listing several generations along with their respective spouses and approximate dates. The lineage culminates in the descendants of more modern individuals, reflecting a rich historical lineage throughout the ages.
A Rare Find Near Temple Square & City Creek In Salt Lake CItyLarry Cragun
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A top-floor luxury condo in Salt Lake City offers over 2300 sq. ft. of remodeled living space for $599,000, making it a rare and valuable opportunity close to Temple Square and City Creek. The condo features spectacular views, a large rooftop garden, and is significantly larger than nearby properties at half the price. It is ideal for buyers seeking spacious, quiet urban living with convenient access to city amenities.
Gedcom uploads and copying to family treeLarry Cragun
油
GEDCOM files can be uploaded to FamilySearch.org to be included in the Pedigree Resource File, but cannot be directly uploaded to Family Tree. Users can copy information from an uploaded GEDCOM file into Family Tree. The GEDCOM upload process allows users to compare uploaded files to what is already in Family Tree and identify potential matches, records that can be added, or those already included. However, notes, sources, and multimedia links currently cannot be added to Family Tree from a GEDCOM file.
The Quick Attach feature allows adding ancestors and sources from US Census records between 1850-1940 to a family tree. For earlier census records that don't identify relationships, family members must be manually added. It can attach sources to new family members identified in later census records. Marriage, birth and death records only allow attaching sources, not new family members. The feature may not work for persons already added as unconnected.
Family search family tree not connectedLarry Cragun
油
FamilySearch Family Tree is a global family history resource that allows users to build their family tree, discuss research, provide sources, and collaborate with others. The website provides a place to build a pedigree of all humanity by adding family members, marking them as living or deceased, filling out information, and seeing connections to other users' trees. Users can access Family Tree by creating a free account on the FamilySearch website.
Nathan Tanner Porter kept a journal that discussed his heritage. The journal is stored on microfilm at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it can be viewed by visiting the library.
This document summarizes the life of Simeon Cragun, grandfather of Howard Blaine Cragun. It provides biographical details about Simeon such as his birth in 1827 in Indiana, death in 1874 in North Ogden, Utah, marriage to Susan Mower in 1827, and their children including Simeon Wilbert Cragun born in 1858 in North Ogden, Utah.
This document is an entry form for temple ordinances for Bertha Severa Perez and her parents and grandparents. It provides names, birthplaces, birthdates, death dates, and other genealogical information. It also notes that Bertha was sealed to her parents and grandparents in the Logan Temple on February 18, 1925.
1. This document contains family history information for the Salinas family including names, birthplaces, and dates of birth, baptism, endowment and sealing for several individuals.
2. It provides details about Thomas/Perez Salinas who was born on 29 December 1881 in Hacienda del Alamo, Leon, Mexico. His step-daughter Bertha S. Cragun was the source of this information.
3. The document also includes information about Jose Santos Pena Salinas, born in Augualeques, Nuevo Leon, Mexico around 1817, and his parents Antonio Vicente Ferrer Salinas and Catrina Perez Garza.
1) The author received letters and pictures from her brother Tom P. Salinas and wishes him and his daughter a happy new year.
2) The author is sometimes well and sometimes not well, suffering from poverty.
3) She wrote to Estela, Gabriel's wife, advising her that Antonio, Dorotea's husband, is selling the lot of her inheritance saying he is the sole owner, and tells her brother to tell Estela not to let it go.
History of cragun family most current.docxLarry Cragun
油
Elisha Cragun was an early pioneer settler in Indiana who followed the frontier as new lands opened for settlement. In 1814, he and his family migrated from Tennessee to Franklin County, Indiana, where he purchased land. They later moved to Rush County in the 1820s and Boone County in the 1830s, acquiring additional land. In the 1830s and 1840s, Elisha and some of his children and sons-in-law purchased parcels of land totaling over 200 acres in Eagle Township, Boone County. Elisha and his family were converted to Mormonism in 1842 after encountering Mormon missionaries Nathan Porter and Henry Mower.
The document summarizes land records related to Elisha Cragun from Ohio and Indiana between 1814-1837. It notes that Elisha Cragun is listed in an 1814-1816 land record index for Cincinnati, Ohio but the record was not found. It also states that Elisha Cragun bought 40 acres of property in Boone County, Indiana on March 20, 1837 according to Bureau of Land Management records. Finally, it mentions that family maps of Boone County, Indiana are available from the Harold B. Lee Library map collection.