Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Business
Cedar City Co-op store. F. B. Wood, manager, in doorway. Scales to far left; storage shed, behind. The Bank of Southern Utah was later built on this site. The First Security Bank now occupies the building in 1982.
From left: Franklin B. Wood, Harry H. Lunt, Parson Webster, George A. Grimshaw. "These living bishops (the five on right) will be honored at first LDS ward birthday party Friday. Together with E. B. Dalley, seated, long-time chorister."
Old folks party, many of these people lived in the Old Fort and moved to Cedar City in 1857, they are our real pioneers. First row: Uriah Goodfellow, John Chatterly, Timothy Adams, Evan Williams, John Adams, John Fretwell, Winnie Roche, ? Root, ?...
Taken in front of 1st ward church. Front row: Ellen Graff, Mrs. Neilson, Ezra Neilson, Wm. B. Adams, Wm. D. Macfarlane, Edith W. Gregory, Mrs. Flannigan, Wm. Flannigan, Stella Holman, ? Maxwell, Hattie Haight, Charlotte H. Esplin, Margaret Dalley,...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--History; Mineral industry
Photograph of a picture of the old Iron Works on the bank of Coal Creek east of Cedar City. Bottom right corner reads "In memory of my grandfather, Daved Barklay Adams. B. Scot. Painted by R.D. Adams a grandson."
This is the outfit that was used to run the first ensilage in this valley. This picture shows the Alex G. Matheson Model T. as the power unit. This was used for the B.A.C. and for the Charles Bryant silo. These machines were used to make the...
Iron County (Utah)--Scenery; Dixie National Forest
Jensens used to boat ride here. Herber C. Jensen planted first fish in it, but they got away because there was no screen on the lower end. 1/4 mile south of the lumber road leading west toward Cedar. Host Lake B.S. camp there now.
History of the B.A. C.
"GREAT thing have small beginnings." So it is written
in all the books, and so it repeats itself and is acted
out year after year in everything. The B. A. C. is
no exception.
In 1913 the Legislature of the great State of Utah...
,G. HUNTE;R LUNT, A. B.
"Not to know me argues youfse1f
unknown,
The lowest of your throng."
MYRTLE DECKER, A. B.
E,arthl's noble!st thing-a woman
perfected.
R. L. WRIGLEY, B. S.
Thinks more of the college farm
than he does of his classes,...
SARAH HUTTEBALL.
HThu.s grief still treads upon the
heels of pleasure;
Married in haste we may repent at
leisure."
:ROBERT S. GARDNER, B. S.
He appreciates a joke, the value of
concentrated, steady effort, and a
two years' course in German. A
man...
DAVID SHARP, B. S.
The biggest little man in school.
Beloved by every student.
PARLEY DALLEY, B. S.
In mathematics he is greater than
Urdman, Harriot, or Descates, and
with his kindness and his patience
he has won the love and respect of
all the...
JACK CHRISTENSEN, B. S.
Our coach and Mrs. Christensen's
husband. Bluffs his men into doing
great stunts. .
GILBE,RT L. JANSON, B. S.
People think him bashful. Miss
Decker thinks people foolish.
RUBY LEIGH, B. S.
The angels named her
And they made...
ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP.
Who, when the opera girl so meek
Forgets her lines and cannot speak,
Keeps swearing almostall the week?
Mr. Tollestrup.
RANDALL L. JONES, B. M. T.
Yes, Mr.· Jones is m,arried but he
sure don't act like it. When he's
in the...
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VERA PACE.
Behold the sparkle in her eye! Her
time has been largely taken up with
gaining honor&. The most conÂvincing
orator in school.
LAFAYETTE JOLLEY.
"Muse not that I thus suddenly
proceed;
For what I will, I will, and there's
an...
WILSON LUNT.
His jokes are original, likewise his
deeds.
DELLA BULLOCK.Â"
Those graceful acts, those thouÂsand
decencies that daily flow
From all her words and actions."
ROICE B. NELSON
An excellent student for he has a
constant inspiration, his...
Seniors' Farewell
"WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we
discover that our life is embosomed in beauty."
Experiences left behind us assume an even more
pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle apÂproaches
when the...
A Junior's Lament
Where? Oh, where, is that old class?
They're gone, they're gone, alas, alas!
Once m,ore they waken in my breast
The thoughts of school, of thoughts the best.
Once more I hear and see and trace
That happy bunch, also each face,
As...
LELAND BETENSON.
"Betty." Is noted for his yarns on speech days. Our
famous half mile man. (It is a half mile from school to
the Sheep Store.)
RAY THOMAS.
Sophomore yell master, first semester. School yell masÂter.
Our leader in school activities....