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    • 1915 106

    • 1915 106
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    • THE LOFT'Y COLLEGE ATMOSPHERE of the Brigham Young University IS ATTRACTING WIDE AND THOUGHTFUL ADMIRATION. This feature has been created largely by a SELF-GOVERNING STUDENT BODY THAT DOES THINGS This year it has won- The Inter-Collegiate Debating...
    • 1916 106

    • 1916 106
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    • A Complete Stock, Quality,Style and Price Has made it possi­ble for us to dou­ble the business of any of our com­petitors. Our business is 'llways increasing, which denotes sat­isfi ed custom ers. 'vVe don't cater to the...
    • 1916 107

    • 1916 107
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    • Come to the CEDAR LUMBER & COMMISSION CO. for your Building Materials A CI-IALLENGE We challenge anyone to name another Telephone Utility, ,situated a.s we are, that is selling a.s good ser­vice for a dollar a month, and as much of it, as is...
    • 1927 102

    • 1927 102
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    • GEORGIA PARCELLS General Chairman ELLEN WHITE Assistant Chairman Ex-Officio eMembers LESLIE PUGH FAE DECKER HE theme of decoration carried out in this year's Promenade at the B. A. C. was a Dutch Windmill scene using college colors, blue and white,...
    • 1927 106

    • 1927 106
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    • KATHERINE P. MACFARLANE Mat re AFTON P. PARRY Mat re ALICE C. KNELL Matre WAVIE WILLIAMS V ice-President i c/llpKa ^Betas HONORARY MEMBERS ROSE J. TOMPSON ZOE ROBINSON LILLIAN WIGHT HAZEL BROCKBANK LUREE GARDNER President MELBA...
    • Trades and Industry club

    • Trades and Industry club

    • College of Southern Utah (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History

    • Trades and Industry club, row one: Richard Schoenfield, J. V. Davis, Lowell Brierley, Darwin Thompson, Mike McKnight, Richard Donohue, Roe Esplin, Wayne Roberts, Donald Horton, Leon Gymon; row two: Alfred Leavitt, Clark Bingham, Larell...
    • 1898, Jul 20

    • 1898, Jul 20
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    • Wed. July 20, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. clear John J. Gifford and I went up to the ranch. it took us till ten oclock to get to Crisses place we camped there for the night. Thursday 21: Ther. warm Wea. afternoon cloudy forenoon clear We went up to...
    • 1898, Jul 22

    • 1898, Jul 22
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    • Fri. July 22, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cool north wind, clouds Sam & OV. Larson and I went over to the Little Meadows and cut and bound wheat Saturday 23: Ther. warm, Wea. threatening clouds running east. We went and cut some more wheat
    • 1899, Nov 3

    • 1899, Nov 3
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    • Fri. Nov. 3, 1899: Ther. pleasant.; Wea. clear, We came to Black Rock about 24 mi. to day. A. Russell, Harold Russell, Ed. Jones & I constitute our company. Saturday 4: Ther. cold.; Wea. cloudy, threatening. We stopped at Milford for noon, and...
    • 1900, Oct 31

    • 1900, Oct 31
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    • Wed. Oct. 31, 1900: Ther. 37., 56., Wea. Thin Clouds We got in some more cain. ground a batch this evening. I had such bad cold I didn’t do much.(+ 11) Thursday, Nov. 1: Ther. 43., 66., Wea. Thin Clouds evening. Worked on the mill I went to...
    • 1901, Jul 20

    • 1901, Jul 20
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    • Sat. July 20, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. pm Clouds We moved a little farther south this afternoon. camped near a small spring in the west side of the valley, Little Valley, Idaho, Bannock County, 54) Sunday 21: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly Cloudy...
    • 1901, Oct 20

    • 1901, Oct 20
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    • Sun. Oct. 20, 1901: Ther. Cool., warm noon., Wea. north wind Clouded up, shower, While nooning at the small ponds today a coyote killed a lamb, I got two shots at the coyote but he got away, John came back and moved camp about ¾ of a mi- down the...
    • 1904, Nov 2

    • 1904, Nov 2
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    • Wed. Nov. 2, 1904: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Light clouds. Dan is getting ready to start north. Thursday 3: Ther. Cool Wea. Thin clds Dan started to Aurora this morning, with his family. Friday 4: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear I went to town photographed...
    • 1903, Jul 24

    • 1903, Jul 24
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    • Fri. July 24, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, Went to Rockville to celebrate the day staid to the dance. Saturday 25: Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly. cldy. We hauled nine loads of wheat today. Jim started to Milford for freight this morning.
    • 1903, Sep 10

    • 1903, Sep 10
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    • Thurs. Sept. 10, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. windy, Clear, thin clds in evening. The sheep fed about all day. Jacob camped with me last night and started for home this morning. I am following one day behind Walter, we are going over to School...

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