Sophomore Roll Call
HURCHELL URIE.
The boy who puts the say in saying.
LEON LEIGH.
Nicknamed "Fatty." Our famous little miler.
CLARENCE RIDDLE.
Class President, first semester. One of our best students;
studies late at night but wants "Day" all the...
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:
ALEX G. MATHESON
Watchmaker...
CEDARS HOTEL
CENTRALLY LOCATED
STEAM HEATED
ELECTRIC LIGHTED
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
Rooms with private bath if desired. New, up-to-date
in all respects.
Mrs.C. G. Bell, Proprietor
Shoe Repairing
Shoes mended, tacked, or patched. Half-soleing and...
Athletics
ODR i\ l~HLETIC AC1'IVITIES were never
in a 1110re. wholesoll1e c~l1d.itioll than at the
, present tIme. For. thIS hne of work we
have in our school this year a large number
of clean, sturdy young men who have the right metĀtle,
courage~...
Jokes
Father: Blanche, how do you account for the rapid
changes taking place in such a few years in the ball room?
Blanche: Why, father?
Father: Because, my child, ,vhen your mother and
I ,'were young all the ladies used to dre~s up to go...
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John censoring some boys for loiter-ing
in the hall, argued: "If everybody
were to stand in the hall, how could
anybody get by?T>
"I low is Fae feeling after the acci-dent?"
"She's no better."
"Is she conscious?"
"Yes, she's conscious but she...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
mittee and surpassed anything, in magnificence, yet given at Murdock. We were quite proud of ourselves that night. "Cram Week" soon engrossed our attentions, and afterwards Advancement Day, when we emerged as Seniors, our moments were filled with...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Edw. Fernley & Son BEAVER, UTAH The place where the students like to trade. We have a general line of first class merchandise. Try the Endwell Shoe-"Better shoes for less money," our motto. We have a complete line for men, boys, misses and...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Get the Idea A GOOD IDEA often times brings WONDERFUL SUCCESS-provided you have capital to develop it. You may have a thousand splendid IDEAS, but without READY MONEY WHAT CAN YOU DO? Start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY Your money will always be at your...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Our Music Department. We are all very much pleased with our Music Department, and to the untiring efforts of our beloved instructor, Professor C. N. Lyngby, are we indebted for its splendid success. He successfully imparted some of his enthusiasm...
and Mrs. Squires. They were married January 9, 1895, at Wah Wah. Owen Grover never owned the springs, his daughter, Mrs. Irene Green says. Mrs. Green says that her uncle, Joseph DeMeulle, owned a small place east of the main farm at Wah Wah and he...
Davis, Diane McCulley, Tannis Trofeld Buckley, Irene Rainey, Ruth Zabriskie, Mrs. J. A. Perkins, Georgia Stonehocker, Iretta Albrecht, Mrs. Vernon, Norma Grimshaw, Mrs. Jack Lester, and LaDawne Muncey Frazier. MUSICAL HISTORY About 1897, T. J....
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in...
Crawford, William Louis, 1873-1935; Parks -- Utah -- History; Zion National Park (Utah) -- History; Springdale (Utah) -- History; Rockville (Utah) -- History
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in Zion...
Thurs. Feb. 26, 1903: Ther. Cold N. wind., Wea. Clouds, Noon Cold and blustery, Herded north & north-east of camp, George is out hunting the lost sheep, he failed to find it. But little thawing today. We had a little blustery weather about noon...
30 Days September 1910: S 11 Too lame with Rheumatism to do anything. M 12 cloudy. We pup on 950 feet of lumber and drove to Virgin T 13 Rain Got home a little before noon. W 14 Rain Heavy storm at head of canal I turned water out Sultry Th...
Mon. July 6, 1914: Ther. Hot Wea. Few Clouds Too sick to do anything Tuesday 7: Ther. Extremely Hot. Wea. Clds. Listed about half acre land for corn Johny, Will & I worked on Oakcreek-River dam this afternoon.
Fri. Sept. 18, 1914: Ther. Hot Wea. clouds. Hauling Manure. Saturday 19: Ther. Hot Wea. Sprinkle. Windy Not doing much at anything, I have a cold in my head so bad I can hardly work.
Sat. Jan. 28, 1905: Ther. Cold, Wea. mist or rain- Went to Blake for our mail but didnāt get anything. Canvassed a few houses, were entertained by E.E. Williams two miles west and one half mile north of the Russell school-house. 27) (1