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    • 1912, page 20

    • 1912, page 20
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    • 20 University should present a list of their credits certified to by a registrar of the Branch Normal School. No student can be a candidate for the Branch Normal Diploma unless such student has shown himself proficient in Arithmetic, Algebra,...
    • 1912, page 29

    • 1912, page 29
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    • 29 For any of the above that have been past off in examination, the following may be taken : Chemistry for a four hours subject, Domestic Science 1 or Manual Training for a two hour subject, appropriate for a substitute. Second...
    • 1912, page 42

    • 1912, page 42
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    • 42 Musical Theory, Harmony and Composition. This course will consist of practical application of the principles of harmony as applied in actual composition, theory of music, musical form and expression ; practice in composition, criticism of...
    • 1912, page 51

    • 1912, page 51
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    • 51 taught thoroughly. Sufficient prose will be read to obtain a vocabulary adequate for reading Caesar proficiently. Four recitations throughout the year. Latin 2. Four books of Caesar's Gallic War, additional Latin syntax and turning...
    • 1912, page 56

    • 1912, page 56
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    • 56 pervision of the instructor. Each student must fit and finish a one-piece gown. Six hours. Two credits. Domestic Art III. Needlework. This course covers the practice in such stitches as chain, outline, satin, eyelet, french knots,...
    • 1912, page 57

    • 1912, page 57
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    • 57 Two recitations and one laboratory period each week. Three hours credit. First Term. Breed Types. This course covers the history, characteristics of the differnt breeeds of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine. The student will...
    • 1912, page 58

    • 1912, page 58
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    • 58 periments in which to determine the amount of moisture, humus, etc. in various types of soils in our locality. Three hours credit. First term. Cereal Crops. This course deals with the history, cultivation, development, and marketing of...
    • 1905, memoranda 5

    • 1905, memoranda 5
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    • Memoranda.: Jan. 1, 1905 Credit at Central States Mission Headquarters. about $44.00 Jan. 23 Drawn – 2.50 stamps sent in .30 Office fee .50 Clergy 1.00 4.00 Feb. Books tracts office fee etc 6.60 inc. shoes watch repairs etc. Mar. 7.05,...
    • 1906, ditch work 1

    • 1906, ditch work 1
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    • 19[06] Ditch Work Done: Jan. 27th. 8 hours “ 28” 8 “ “ 29” 8 “ Feb 1st. 8 “ “ 4th 8 ” “ 5” 8 “ “ 11” 4 “ pm “ 28” 4 “ pm Mar 1st. 8 “ “ 2nd. 4 “ am “ 3rd. 7 “ “ 4th. 8 “ “ 5” 8 “ ...
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    • Page 398
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    • LOREN A . WHETTEN Biography 1908 Loren Amasa Whetten was horn March 1 9 , 1908, in Colonia Garcia. Chihuahua, Mexico, the son of John Amasa and Martha Elizabeth Carling Whetten. The Whetten family was driven from Mexico as refugees in 1912, because...
    • Page 437

    • Page 437
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    • WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Built 1915 at a cost of $60,450 55 North 300 West On Feb. 1 , 1977, a Bond Election was held to build a new City Building. The results were a s follows: For--946 votes, and against--1267 votes. July 21, 1977. . . (City...
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    • sickness. Our little number has been increased this season by some fifteen families." Franklin Richards and Erastus Snow left for Great Salt Lake City the morning of Thursday, December 2, 1852. Lunt wrote: "They have done much good while in our...
    • Page 237

    • Page 237
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    • What little was eamed in the way of cash was promptly used to purchase consumer goods, pay the transportation of immigrants, and buy supplies and equipment for farms and shops. There was a real scarcity of money i Utah. The task of the tithing...
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    • Page 259
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    • the Indians around Cedar City remained quite peaceful. Still, the settlers always stayed alert since they knew Ute waniors were raiding other commu~ties. On the 24th of July in 1865 the people of Washington, St. George and Santa Clara, with a...
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    • Mary Ann's fourth child, Randle Wilson Lunt manied Catherine Jeanette Gibson and they had eight children. At the age of nineteen he became a stage coach driver on the Milford-St George run and later became a f m e r and livestockman. His first wife...
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    • In 1894, Lehi's younger brother William, at the age of 35, was sent on a mission to Wales, leaving his wife and family in order to serve the church but was released from his mission because of ill health. O n Dec. 3rd of that year, Lehi and...

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