Students Come and
Students Go, But We
Are Here Forever
The point in this to remember is that when you
are far a.way-back in the old home-you can still
enjoy the advantage of our big, well selected stock' of
Merchandise.
You have got a,cquainted...
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SOUTI-IERN U'fAl-I'S BIG STATE SCHOOL Cedar (~ity, Utah
Stands for the Dignity of Intelligent Labor. Affords Education that is Practical as well as Cultural.
Encourages and train? young n1en and women to become...
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V dents this year has given
satisfaction; our. val ues
and prices have kept them cOIning
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bu t not extreme; he11ce our
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Clubs and Organizations
HE clubs which have been organized at the Branch
Agricultural College have become a very live part
of its daily activity in socials and scholary func-tions.
Among the most prominent are the two women's clubs—
the...
CALENDAR.
1908-1909.
FIRST HALF-YEAR.
1908.
September 11, Friday-Entrance Examinations and Registration of students.
September 14, Monday-Instruction begins.
November 26, 27, Thursday, Friday-Thanksgiving recess.
December 19,...
College of Southern Utah (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
Members of BACEA club, back row: Keith Hicks, Royce Chamberlain, Sherlene Jensen, Janice Olson, Calvert Johnson, Donald Haycock; front: Donna Rae Dix, Janice Rozelle, Warda Herschi, Miss Pugmire, Virginia Reay, Orma Wood
Tues. July 26, 1898: Ther. hot. Wea. clear. I helped Sam & Ov. cut their winter wheat. Wednesday 27: Ther. hot, Wea. threatening storm after no (clear). helped Jim. start cutting rye and then went over to the Little Meadows and cut a little...
Thurs. July 28, 1898: Ther. hot. Wea. threatening, storm in east and south. helped Jim cut a little rye then went and cut a little wheat at the Little Meadows. Friday 29: Ther. hot. Wea. storming in the south. We cut Uncle Crisses rye and then...
Sun. Nov. 12, 1899: Ther. pleasant´., Wea. light clouds We drove the stock from Ezra Stevens’es ranch to the Danish ranch. and got the cows from Rob’s ranch also. Monday 13: Ther. pleasant., Wea. cloudy. We drove the stock to Poverty Flat,...
Fri. Nov. 9, 1900: Ther. 49., 74., Wea. light Clouds. We butchered a hog this forenoon piled up hay the rest of the day. Saturday 10: Ther. 49., 73., Wea. Clear, Johny and I worked on the road with the team commenced at the ford and worked down to...
Fri. July 26, 1901: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly Cloudy, sprinkle, Herded north of camp on top of the hills. and into the hollow west of camp. Wm L. Crawford Little Valley, Bannock Co., Idaho. about twenty miles west of Afton, Wyoming. 55) Saturday...
Tues. Oct. 22, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Light Clouds running north., watered at the place I watered on the 7th inst. then moved on down Willow Canyon and camped at it’s mouth, in the edge of the valley. 108) Wednesday 23: + Ther. Warm., south...
Thurs. July 30, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Thin Clouds, Raked and piled hay Friday 31: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Hauled hay from the rocky ridge, and raked the lower piece over the river. 86)
Wed. Sept. 16, 1903: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear. 6 pm thin clds. Started on again for the shearing corral, went down Swains Creek to the Tar Kilns. 109) Thursday 17: + Ther. Ice ½ in. thick. Pleasant., Wea. Clear., We ran the herd thru the chute...