Stoney did not assume the title of professor. He was, however, an energetic worker as a leader in choir and church work, and raised the standard of the choir equal with any in Southern Utah. He was also the leader of Beaver's, first Brass Band....
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Matheson, Bain Parowan
McEwen, Hortense Panguitch
McConnell, Gladys Cedar City
Pendleton, Leuella Cedar City
Perkins, Irene Monticello
Perrie, Louie Cedar City
Pryor, Ruth Cedar City
Rowley, Estella M Parowan
Smith, H eber E...
Thurs. Feb. 23, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Cooler Wea. thin clds. heavy “ We worked west to the Coralea line then south two miles took dinner with B.H. Hooker, visited the trustees got permission to hold a meeting in the New Line school house. were...
Names and addresses: February 1905. [14]- M.A. Hillaker J.M. Elrod Shrewder 15- Frank Thomason Reed. David Kennedy Russell. 16- E.G. Nelson 17-19- John Nall Coralea 20- Another night with Uncle Sam in the Red Hill school-house this time. 21-...
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Zion National Park (Washington County, Utah)
Dedication of Zion Visitor Center, from left: 1st Art Bells, 2nd Tom Murray, 3rd Bain Matheson. "Uncle" Bain Matheson, as he was known by all the kids in the parks, would do a deep pit barbeque for the employees once a year, as well as on special...
Kaibab National Forest (Arizona); Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona)
V. T. Tourist Park during winter months of 1927-1928. It is on the Kaibab Forest along the road kept open that winter while the Grand Canyon Lodge was under construction. William S. Rust ran the tourist park.