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  2. Wesley Silcox - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Silcox was born on May 30, 1985, in Payson, Utah. His first contact with rodeo was with team roping and tie-down roping. It wasn't until he attended Payson (Utah) High School that he tried bull riding. His father was a retired bull rider. He watched DVDs to help learn the sport.

  3. Payson Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Payson Presbyterian Church at 160 South Main Street in Payson, Utah, United States was built in 1882. It has also been known as Payson Bible Church . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1986; the listing included two contributing buildings .

  4. Category:People from Payson, Utah - Wikipedia

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  5. Utah State Route 147 - Wikipedia

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    Route description. State Route 147 begins west of Payson at McBeth Corner, which is the northern terminus of SR-141 and the intersection of 5600 West and 10400 South. From this point, the route travels north approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) (continuing along the same road taken by SR-141 to the south) passing through West Mountain, before turning east at 7300 South.

  6. Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    1997 – 14 stadium suites added to west side; underside of the stands remodeled, adding a concession plaza and visitors' locker room. In recognition of UT law school alumnus and benefactor Joe Jamail, the university named the football playing field Joe Jamail Field. Stadium capacity reduced by 2,297 seats, bringing capacity to 75,512.

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  8. Salt Lake Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.At 253,015 square feet (23,505.9 m 2), it is the largest Latter-day Saint temple by floor area.

  9. Chief Peteetneet - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Peteetneet outside Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center. Chief Peteetneet, or more precisely Pah-ti't-ni't (pronounced Paw-tee't-nee't), was a clan leader of a band of Timpanogos that lived near Peteetneet Creek, which was named for him (or perhaps for which he was named), in what is now known as Payson, Utah, United States.