Cedar High School--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah); Sports
Cedar High School girls volleyball. Cindy Andersen (#42) makes a spike as Holly Randall (#22) watches in the Enterprise - Escalante volleyball game at Enterprise.
MENZIES CLARK
President
CECIL BAKER
Secretary
TAFT WATTS WALLACE OSBORNE YERTIS WOOD
.MURRAY KESLER WESLEY PRYOR HENRY HALL ARLINGTON SPILSBURY
Chi Theta Iota
>~pHE Chi Theta Iota Fraternity
was chartered in 1927 by King
Hendricks, Louis Palmer,...
History of
High School Day
>T^HE history of High School Day
at the Branch Agricultural Col-lege,
if three years may be called a
history, has been the story of the
rapid rise of a new-born institution.
The year 1928 which gave High
School Day its...
EARL ARMS
President
MAUDE MACFARLANE
Vice-President
KEITH MACFARLANE MARGARET MANNING
Secretary Class Representative
Year" Class
HE Third Year class—one of the largest in the
High School division, shows promise for a
wide awake group in the...
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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...
Hester Harris, president; Ella Smith and Alice Farnsworth, counselors; Ruby Grimshaw, secretary. ' Centennial Year, 1947.
PRIMARY ACHIEVEMENTS In May, 1922, the Children's Hospital, a home for crippled children, was established in Salt Lake City....
purchased and grandstand built on city park. Fire hose purchased. Edith C. Woolsey, recorder.
1924-25-Clyde L. Messinger, mayor; Henry K. Boy-ter, J. Frank Smith, George Cockett, Thomas W. Gunn and T. L. Griffith, councilmen; Edith C. Woolsey,...
Operation of the Hall was at first under the group of Legionaires known as "Note Holders," but as the notes were paid off their equity was transferred to Post No. 32 of the American Legion. Finally in 1941, all property and management was...
Due to shortage of water in the early days, there was little hay raised by the Minersville settlers. To supple-ment the small supply, the ranchers, farmers and stock-men would make regular trips to the Yellow Banks, 20 miles north of Minersville,...
house belonged to the Winder Brothers, Leo, Richard and Norman Winder, of Murray. The Winders ranged their sheep winter and summer at Big Springs just over the line in Nevada, 75 miles due west of Milford. They eventually got a shearing plant of...
first of its kind in town. She also served home-made ice cream. She was a typical English saleswoman, having operated a store in England. She was a great lover of children and very kind to the poor. Much of her merchandise was sent out, with no...
Johansen, Jacob Weber, Walter Weber, George Litchfield, Sam Cline, William F. Miller, Ray Kaminska, Myron P. Lewis, Leonard Bowen, Dan Davis, J. M. Hughes, Wallace Outzen, William Goff, David Heslington, Clarence D. Sweet, Lee C. Brown, J. C. Root...
ESCALANTE POST NO. 1546, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF U. S. A. Escalante Post No. 1546, V. F. W., was organized March 24,1928. Charter members were Walter C. Barnes, Lee Brown, Daniel Davis, J. F. Farmer, G. T. Fitzgerald, Lucin Gillis, Marcil...
much-needed hospital. With the assistance of volunteer nurses and members they carried on until the disease was controlled. Since that time the chapter has conducted home nursing and first aid classes at regular intervals. The Junior Red Cross has...
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT THE L. D. S. CHURCH IN MILFORD The first services for the Latter-day Saints to be held in Milford were in the Ebenezer Tanner Sr. home on Main Street. Later, services were conducted in the old Palmer building, the school...