Emery County (Utah), Huntington(Utah); High School; Dizzy Six; Girls Clubs
Dizzy Six was a group of popular girls at Huntington High School in the late 1920s. This photographs show four girls of the six who called themselves "The Dizzy Six." They were contemporaries and friends of Elmo Geary who graduated in 1931 from...
Emery County (Utah); Huntington High School; Basketball; Geary, Merlin
Elmo Geary's older brother Merlin is pictured on the front row 4th from left. Middle player, holding the ball, is Lott Nielsen, LaVon Larson is front row on the right standing next to Merlin Geary. This is the Huntington High School Basketball Team
Emery County (Utah); Geary, Edward Home; Barns; Huntington (Utah); Grinding Stone; Geary, Elmo; Huntington (Utah)
Elmo Geary's father Edward Geary built his home in Huntington. Back yard included coal shed on the left, barn, chicken coop; grinding stone is in foreground in the right half of the photo.
Emery County (Utah); County Life; Geary, Elmo; Geary, Faun; Geary, Merlin; Chickens, Huntington ( Utah); Barns; Country Life
Faun, Merlin, and Elmo Geary as children in the Geary back yard in front of the barn and the orchard. Elmo Geary is two years old standing with his older brother Merlin and older sister Faun in 1916.
Geary, Elmo. Plate XIII, Early Dramatic Association Members. Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah, 1953. Fig. 1 Emma Higgs Wakefield and J. Fleming Wakefield, Jr.; Fig. 2 Ernest J. Grange; Fig.3 Estelle...
Geary, Elmo. Plate XIV, Early Players. Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah, 1953. Fig. 1 J.F. Wakefield, Jr. in costume; Fig.2 Lewis W. Johnson; Fig.3 J.F. Wakefield,Jr.,and M.E. Wakefield; Fig.4 Amos...
Emery County (Utah) Archives; Huntington (Utah); Musical and Ecclesiastical Leaders; Huntington Brass Band; Huntington First Bishops; Nielson, Anton; Nixon, J.W.; Cox, Elias; Pulsipher, Charles; Johnson, Peter
Geary, Elmo. Plate XV, "Musical and Ecclesiastical Leaders of Huntington" Fig.1 Huntington Brass Band, organized in 1886. Fig. 2 Huntington's first bishops: Anton Nielson, J.W. Nixon, Elias Cox, Charles Pulsipher, Peter Johnson