LESTER THORLEY.
"I dare do all that may become a
man·
Who dare do more is none!"
VERDA LYMAN.
"Silence is the perfect herald of
joy."
Verda possesses the herald sometimes,
other times she talks.
RASS JONES.
He has done his school good...
My Mary Hicks
Osroe's knocking at thy door,
Mary Hicks.
Just as he's knocked so oft before,
Mary Hicks.
Doesn't he become a bore?
For he keeps coming 'more and more,
And he's calling as of yore,
"Mary Hicks, my Mary Hicks."
Listen to his sweet...
The Utah Agricultural College
offers to the graduates of the Normal
School and the High School exceptional
opportunities for advanced train- .
ing in Agriculture, Home Economics,
Agricultural Engi!!~_~Jing,.'.Com-
," metee,---lVleclian~--Arts...
The Agricultural College of Utah
Has a Reputation Unique in the West for
Developing Leaders
I ts graduates are directors of experin1ent stations or of extension divisions in I{ansas,
v\.Tyc5rning, and New 1\1exico. They are filling a ,viele range...
6ratttb f{gricultural Qollege of atab
SOUTI-IERN U'fAl-I'S BIG STATE SCHOOL Cedar (~ity, Utah
Stands for the Dignity of Intelligent Labor. Affords Education that is Practical as well as Cultural.
Encourages and train? young n1en and women to become...
111\UR Service· to the stu\!
V dents this year has given
satisfaction; our. val ues
and prices have kept them cOIning
right alo11g. Our ailn is to be modern,
bu t not extreme; he11ce our
goods are
Ed. E. Crouse Shoe Shop
\Alho said Ed Crouse...
EI.MFR G. PETERSON
President
ANTHONY \Y. 1V1NS
President of Hoard
WALTER K. GRANGER
Chairman ii. A. C. Committee
OFFICIALS
T HAVE felt that the students
from the Branch College have the
opportunity to provide more than
their share of the leadership...
Scomt Saparovan
THE Tribe of Sirius is a troop of
older scouts fostered by the
Branch Agricultural College, and is
an outgrowth of the old B. A. C.
Troop founded by Arthur J. Morris
and Irvin T. Nelson. In October,
1927, the present organization...
HIGH SCHOOL ^DIVISION
Hi&h School
HE High School division of the Branch
A. C. is made up of the second, third,
and fourth year classes. In recent years
there has been a tendency for the College
and High School divisions to become more...
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Clubs and Organizations
HE clubs which have been organized at the Branch
Agricultural College have become a very live part
of its daily activity in socials and scholary func-tions.
Among the most prominent are the two women's clubs—
the...
"13{h" Glut
HEN the Agricola staff began its work
early in the fall, one of the first problems
to present itself was the sale of books. It
was decided to organize a club of thirteen
girls representing each class on the
campus and selected by the...
FIRST COLONIZERS NAMED
The question of colonizing Beaver Valley, having met the approval of George A. Smith, the following named men were chosen, with the understanding that they would become permanent settlers: Simeon F. Howd, captain; Wilson G....
A. J. Wilson, J. Harris, C. Willden, Joseph Armstrong, D. D. Reese, J. Tattersall, H. Tattersall, Thomas Richards, D. C. Adams, W. Holgate and W. Hall.
The Adamsville townsite was surveyed in 1867, and named Adamsville after its founder, David...
travelers and freighters. It's beginning was somewhat different from the forts that have been mentioned before and was built for the protection of settlers that were to build communities.
It was built of black volcanic rock laid in lime mortar, 100...
known as the "Institute." This was one of the most noted buildings of the town, around which cling the fondest memories of its early students. The first teacher in this school was George W. Crouch. He built the two-room brick home across the...
ECCLESIASTICAL ORGANIZATION
In March, following the arrival of the pioneers, George A. Smith, one of the Authorities of the Latter-Day Saint Church and provisional leader of the Southern Colonies, en route from Parowan to Salt Lake City to attend...
Quorum. The President selected for this organization was John Hughes, while Charles Wesley Wendall was selected for clerk.
JOHN R. MURDOCK CALLED TO BEAVER
Owing to factional differences, lack of unity, and the inability of the local authorities to...
bers of the said choir together with all those who have so ably assisted them in catering to the comforts of their aged guests, and that said Beaver Choir become a standing committee to continue in the future the good work they have begun by...
Guard Called to Active Duty As war clouds hung over Europe, our own government deemed it advisable to call all National Guard units into active service. In March, 1941, Beaver's unit was inducted into the regular U. S. Army, and began preparations...