Flock Leader at the B. A. C. Farms. <~,r?nd Ch^mp'nn of the, Fo-rhern Utah Rambouillet
Sheep Show, 1925, Champion Age Ram, 1926
Two Stud Ewes, College Flock. One on left, Champion Yearling Ewe at Southern Utah
Rambouillet Sheep Show, 1926
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Stud Ewe, Day Farms.
First prize as Yearling,
1924; Suckled Lamb and
was Second, 1925; First
and Grand Champion, 1926
in the Parowan Rambouil-let
Sheep Show and Sale,
1926.
Top Stud Ram of the
Day Farms Company's
Hock. Sold at the Parowan
Show and...
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J. H. Seeley ram purchased at Salt Lake Sale
in 1926, for $975.00
DURING the past ten years L. N. Marsden of Parowan,
Utah, has not only produced and sold a great many high
priced individuals but...
^Re&istered ^ambouillets of {he ^Better- Kind f t_x <5
My Flock Headers, for 1926 and 1927,
were a son and a grandson of old
"Monarch," one of the greatest sires that
ever lived, and who sold for $3,000.00
when he was five years old.
\e only twenty...
monuments, of different shapes and sizes, ranging from flat markers to shafts 10 to 12 feet high. He also received orders and shipped many stones to the surrounding towns.
Mr. Boyter operated the marble works until 1912. His son, Henry K. Boyter,...
1923 to 1929; George Marshall Jr., 1923 to 1935; C. A. Bailey, 1925 to 1929; E. N. Thompson, 1926 to 1931; D. J. Williams, 1926 to 1931; Henry Bowman Jr., 1929 to 1933; John C. Tolton, 1931 to 1935; Parley B. Fisher, 1931 to present; Joseph C....
March 12, 1869, Beaver Stake was organized and Beaver was divided into two wards. John Ashworth was made bishop of the Second (now West) Ward, with Andrew Patterson and Philip Baker as counselors. In June, 1877, John X. Smith became bishop, with...
HISTORY OF BEAVER POST NO. 32,
OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
On December 2, 1924, the first meeting was called of all ex-service men for the purpose of organizing a Beav-er Post of the American Legion. Twenty men subscribed for membership at the meeting,...
The Legion has done justice far and beyond the call of duty to our most sacred of all patriotic holidays.
In the fall of 1926, the Beaver Post of the American Legion, with city and county officials promoted and sponsored the Beaver County Fair and...
The first brass band was organized under the super-vision of Mr. B. J. Shinderling, and later kept going under the leadership of George Jameson. The men in the band were Ed Rollins, Jewel Rollins, Pete Dotson, Wayne Blackburn, George Jameson, Sy...
The boys who went to the state meet in 1926-27 were Clarence Gillins (captain in 1926), Truman Bradfield, Arshel Hollingshead, Clarence Gillins (captain in 1927), Newell Marshall, Othello Smith, Clyde Hollingshead, Elmer Roberts, Hartley Eyre,...
selors, and Hattie Myers, secretary. Soon after this Mrs. Eyre resigned and Mrs. M. D. Fisher was chosen to fill the vacancy. They were released March 6, 1917, and Lillie Roberts was appointed as president, with Rachel Marshall and Martha Walker as...
WOMEN WHO HAVE PLAYED IMPORTANT PARTS AS DOCTORS IN MINERSVILLE Mary Blackburn was the first white woman to come to Minersville. She delivered the first white child, a girl, Rosena Roberts Rollins, to Mrs. George Roberts. She also delivered...
land farming was, in this section where it had been tried, a failure. Most of this land later was sold for taxes and bought by sheep and cattle interests. In 1913, the Delta Land and Water Company constructed the Rocky Ford Dam, which is at the...
Kirk, counselors ; Lucy Burns, secretary. June 29, 1919, to April 9, 1922-Retta Tanner, president; Maude Stoker and Della Levi, counselors; Edna Bird, secretary. April 9,1922, to May 17,1924-Clara Griffiths, president; Marie Tanner and Winnifred...
Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
Physics class. People in the photo include: Left: Howard Thompson; First row: Edna Robertson, Wavie Williams, William J. Palmer, Burt Gardner, Arthur Fife-teacher; Second row: Lydia Matheson, Wayne Esplin, Thurman Pryor; Third row: Marie Dalley,...
Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
Basketball team of 1926. Left to right, top row: H. Eyre, Robert Adams. Bottom row: John A. (J.A.) Young (coach), Vern Jones, Marlow Topham, Frank Ward, Carlyle Smith, Claude Adams.