Toquerville LDS bishops, from left: Archie P. Spilsbury, Walter Slack, Archie Kleinman, William M. Manning, Leo Bringhurst, LeGrande Spilsbury, Howard Fish.
Iron County (Utah)--People; Paragonah (Iron County, Utah)
Barton family of Paragonah, back row, from left: Bertha Evelyn Barton Showalter, Kenneth Evans Barton, Rachel Jane Barton Holyoak, Stephen Burris Barton, Melva Barton (Barton), Zelma Barton Robb. First row: Anita Laverne Barton McBride, William...
WILFORD GRIFFIN
"Endurance is the crowning
quality,
And patience all the passion
of great hearts." THELMA KNELL
"Golden thoughts make
beautiful lives; for every
word and deed lies in the
thought that prompted it."
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WALTER HANSEN
He was in logic a...
SenIor DIrect ry
Lucile Adams,
Parowan, Utah
Leonard Bowen,
Milford, Utah
Vera Bringhurst,
Toquerville, Utah
Della Corry,
Cedar City, Utah
Leland Dalley,
Summit, Utah
Rulon Dalley,
Cedar City, Utah
Stanley Dalley,
Summit, Utah
Clair Gradner,
Pine...
B. B. Roll Call
BLACK PADDY .. (Ray Thomas) High Mogul. Married. HAPpy (Leonard Bowen) Just wait.
SMILY TUCK ..... (Orin Jones) Don't like the girls.
TAFFY (Marion vVoolley) Got someone else's
girl.
... '. (Pratt Tollestrup) Same fix as...
EI.MFR G. PETERSON
President
ANTHONY \Y. 1V1NS
President of Hoard
WALTER K. GRANGER
Chairman ii. A. C. Committee
OFFICIALS
T HAVE felt that the students
from the Branch College have the
opportunity to provide more than
their share of the leadership...
Secomd Year Class
C. L. HUNTER
ROSCOE BOOTH
BERT CARPENTER
BASIL HALL
RUA CHAMBERLAIN
ISABELLE CROSLEY
TOM WEBSTER
JAMES DEL VECCHIO
MURIEL IPSEN
CHARLOTTE TERRY
RICHARD HARRISON
DIXIE SCOTT
ELDA WEBSTER
ORVILLE
NORENE JONES
TORMA ANDRUS
DOROTHY...
£mmt's
Dining Room and Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt
Proprietors
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"We Resolve to Serve the .
Best Things to Eat"
We Specialise in Resoling
AII Types of Fine
Footwear
To obtain the most comfort in a j
resole job—don't wear the
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Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
George Christensen, Clifton Williams, Otto Baker, Melbourne Heslington, Oral Stoney, Lois Stoney, Reuben Joseph, Allan Blackner, Gertrude Yardley, Walter Joseph, Annabell Hales, George Boyter, William Heslington, Dell Kessler, Alfred Horton,...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Debating. A short review of our Debating activities will in no way be out of place here. In the past much interest has been taken along this line and we have put up splendid fights with our sister schools. In some of the encounters we came out...
PIONEER HONOR ROLL Hughes, John Lang, John Holgate, William Levi, David Holgate, Schofield Lillywhite, Benjamin Hutchings, William W. St. Lillywhite, Joseph Hutchings, William W. Jr. Law, David Hall, Joshua C. Limb, Charles Hall, Iowa Limb, Hyrum...
ONE GUN
Song by the Beaver Choir.
ONE GUN
Music by the Beaver Martial Band. Speech by Col. Douglas of Fort Cameron.
ONE GUN
Music by the Fort Cameron Martial Band.
ONE GUN
Song by Robert Stoney.
ONE GUN
Music by the Beaver Brass Band.
ONE GUN
Song...
Photos of Beaver's First Band, Back Row, left to right: Robert Stoney, William Robinson, Lorenzo Schofield, Samuel Fennemore, Enoch E. Cowdell, Charles C. Harris. Front Row: John Robinson, George Hales, Thomas Schofield, William G. Bickley, F. O....
Silver Reef Mine, Mr. Field decided to move his office to Milford, but on account of no support he moved back to Beaver.
On February 19, 1881, the SOUTHERN UTONIAN came into existence, published by Frank R. Clayton and Company. The Utonian told of...
Early Industries
In common with most Utah towns, under the teachings and practices of Brigham Young, there was a spirit of cooperation. Each community vied with its neighbor in becoming as nearly self-sustaining as the circumstances would permit....
building. Much of the lumber used in building up Pioche, Frisco and Newhouse was furnished by local mills, operated by local men, and delivered by team to the mines at prices ranging from $70 to $100 per thousand feet.
The only local sawmill in...
and Charles E. Murdock. Up to this time it had been known as the Academy building. Now it needed a new name. The school children were asked to submit names. Mr. Maeser suggested to a pupil that it be named in honor of Dr. John R. Park, so long the...