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    • 1897, page 15

    • 1897, page 15
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    • 15 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. (b) This course consists of instruction in the elementary principles of rhetoric together with much practice in composition. The simpler pieces of literature prescribed for entrance to the Freshman class are also...
    • 1898, page 16

    • 1898, page 16
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    • 16 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES HISTORY AND CIVICS.-This is a thorough high-school course in the history and government of our country. Required of all first-year Normal students. 3 hours per week throughout the year. ...
    • 1901, page 16

    • 1901, page 16
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    • 16 SOUTHERN BRANCH. Elementary Zoology: This is a thoroughly practical course for teachers, and little. attention is given to those subjects which the teacher cannot use in common school work. Burnett's Zoology is used. 3 hours per week,...
    • 1902, page 24

    • 1902, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH The cost of materials for the course need not exceed $1.50 for one year. 4 recitations per week throughout the year. Physical Culture.-The aim is rather to contribute to health and habit of posture than to...
    • 1903, page 30

    • 1903, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH sign; drawing and painting from objects and models; life drawing, and open-air sketching with colored crayons, water color, pencil and pen and ink. The cost of materials for the course need not exceed $1.50 for one...
    • 1904, page 27

    • 1904, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. manufacture. Scroll sawing, wood turning, joining and general wood work are features of this course. (2) Wood work and an elementary course in blacksmithing. Four hours per week throughout the year. ...
    • 1905, page 31

    • 1905, page 31
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    • 31 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. thetic instinct and develop the power of observation. The course consists of design; drawing and painting from objects and model; life drawing, `and open-air sketching with colored crayons, water color, pencil and...
    • 1906, page 32

    • 1906, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH The costs of materials for the course need not exceed $1.50 for one year. Four recitations per week throughout the year. Clay Modelling. For those having ability and inclination the course in clay modelling will give...
    • 1901, cash account 17

    • 1901, cash account 17
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    • Cash Account. September.: Date. Received. Paid. 3 1 pair knit garments from Cutler Bros. 1.50 5 Sole Leather .15 5 Hungarian nails .10 5 paid to Mr. Skogard for finding rifle .50 6 from James Robinson sen. 5.50 6 2 pair Socks .30 6 Denims ...
    • 1910, page 212

    • 1910, page 212
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    • Memoranda: canal pay Turned September John Sanders $2.50 Ben Bradshaw 16.43 M. DeMill 22.26 Jos. H. Petty 10.00 J.T. Hall 8.00 Ralph Campbell 8.86 G.H. Isom 1.20 Wm Ruesch 18.00 Mdse. C.A.W. 19.60 Total 196.85 assessment 14.45 121.30 ...
    • 1910, page 219

    • 1910, page 219
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    • Memoranda: Work by C.H. Bean Aug 5th 6 hours at $1.00 per day 5” 6 of 8 hours 7 “ Due Charles B. on last cutting about $2.00 1 1/2 day aug 5-6th 1.50 Aug. 8th 8 Hours 1.00 “ 9 “ 4 “ Watering .50 Glass for Door Size 21 1/4 X 38 in
    • 1910, page 220

    • 1910, page 220
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    • Memoranda: Annie Gifford commenced work Aug 7 am @ $2.00 per week. Paid Aug. 11th .75 cts. “ “ 26 “ 15 “ “ “ 31st 5.10 6.00 “ Sept. 10—2.60 “ “ 13--.25 8.95 Aug. 7th to Sept. 13th 5 Weeks & 3 day $10.909 8.95. yet due...
    • Page 40

    • Page 40
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    • March 2 1 , 1874.. . N . W . Pryor was appointed City Marshal, John C. Duncan was appointed T r e a s u r e r , a n d George P e r r y was appointed Supervisor of S t r e e t s and Water Ditches of Cedar City. March 23, 1874 . . . An ordinance was...
    • Page 41

    • Page 41
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    • 1875.. - .Mayor and Councilmen: Mayor: Councilmen: Francis Webster Christopher J . Arthur George P e r r y Jens Nielson Robert Heyborne John V . Adams Jan. 11, 1875.. . a committee was appointed to obtain lands for streets, e t c . It was...
    • Page 49

    • Page 49
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    • Note. - ..The map of t h e mid 1870's shows the following s t r e e t s : 100 East--High S t r e e t , 200 East--Franklin S t r e e t , 300 East-Whittaker S t r e e t . 400 East--Walker S t r e e t , Center Street-Water S t r e e t , 200...
    • Page 56

    • Page 56
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    • Tithing Office o r school house on reasonable terms. Councilor Nielson reported purchasing 900 feet of lumber for $27 in homemade goods o r wool at 306 per pound. Sustained. The Auditor was i n s t r u c t e d to issue a warrant in favor of J e n s...
    • Page 58

    • Page 58
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    • Nov. 7. 1878.. . T h e Committee on Judiciary reported a s follows: W have obtained and examined from t h e exe Recorder's office, two record hooks, one City warrant book, one auditor's a / c book, one dog tax hook, one assessor tax list for 1878,...

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