WE have appreciated and enjoyed a liberal amou,nt
of the students' p1atronage in the past and we
hope and in fact believe -tHe will be favored by a
similar or even better business in the future.
The reasons for this are:
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~S A SCHOOL we should patronize those nlerchants and business lnen A who have been loyal to us. If it were not for the support of our adÂvertisers,
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STOCK JUDGING
TOCK Judging is listed this year for the
first time as a Student Body Activity. As
such it warrants honorable mention. The
college team became the undisputed cham-pions
of the state by defeating the mother
institution, and the high...
34 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE
FIRST YEAR.
Adams, Juliette Parowan, Iron Co.
Anderson, Albert Toquerville, Washington Co.
Anderson, Franklin Toquerville, Washington Co.
Barrett, Johannna Minersville, Beaver Co.
Bladen, John M Cedar, Iron Co....
Sun. July 10, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. Sultry cloudy threatening all day showery in afternoon. We stayed at the house and read the war news Bro. Flanigan & John Winder came and camped here with us. Monday 11: Ther. warm Wea. looks like rain. Jim &...
Tues. July 12, 1898: Ther. warm, Wea. cloudy. I went to the little meadows this forenoon and helped Jim hoe potatoes the rest of the day Wednesday 13: Ther. warm Wea. clear Jim & I hoed potatoes.
Thurs. July 27, 1899: Ther. 74´., 100º., Wea. partly cloudy. John Ruesch & I worked on the public part of the upper ditch acrost the river fore noon. We hauled 2 loads hay from sand bottom 1 from the point pm. Friday 28: Ther. 76´., 94´., Wea....
Thurs. Oct. 19, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. high wind, partly cloudy We finished thrashing the seed 92 bu. in all and thrashed 26 bu. of oats fore noon. thrashed 215 bu. of wheat after noon Friday 20: Ther. warm, Wea. windy, nearly clear We moved to...
Tues. Oct. 16, 1900: Ther. Cool Pleasant Wea. Ptly Cloudy D. Esplin came and brought some more water & killed a mutton then went home. Dan got here & camped with me. the other herd camped about ½ mile north-west. Wednesday 17: Ther. Cool., Wea....
Wed. July 10, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly Cloudy Wind, moved nearly a mile east camped about three or four hundred yards north of the creek. 45) Thursday 11: Ther. Warm, Wea. Ptly. Cloudy We moved on again nooned at a small creek around the...
Sat. Oct. 12, 1901: Ther. Warm., cold nights Wea. cold north wind, Clear Watered at Cotton-wood and moved a little farther east. Five months this morning since I left home (Springdale) Wm L. Crawford, Buckskin Valley, Iron Co., Utah. 101) Sunday...
Tues. Oct. 18, 1904: Ther. Cool., Wea. Thin clds. Heavy Frost. Cut and topped a little cane this afternoon. attended mutual this evening. Wednesday 19: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Windy pm, Clear Mother and I took the dryed peaches to Virgin. 37) ...