'Utah State Capitol rcroud\. ' Jnn?\ tap? recordings. * ~ , , l d Dick Jones, son 1 L . i ' . W. Jonci. hy ' D ~ n m c n tin lpnrreiaion nf Dirk Jonrs and Uriah Joncr sons of T. W. Joncs. '"A, told hy Dirk and Uriah Joncs. " Jonrs tape rrcordings....
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THREE YEARS' MUSIC COURSE.
Higbee, Lillian, Cedar City Utah
List of students who attended the Branch Normal.
1909-1910.
FOURTH YEAR NORMALS.
Perry, Della, Cedar City Utah
Melling, Margaret, Cedar City Utah
Higbee, Lillian, Cedar...
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
They had a steak fry in their back yard, attended an Episcopal study group, all of which were interesting for him." Monday, Iuly 15th: "Still in New York, we got off to a rather late start but made the day...
April 4. 1968...Mr. C. V . Anderson of the State Road Commission presented a map of the City showing the proposed storm drain system on Main Street. Estimated cost--$159,000. Also, plans for a new lighting system on three interchanges. Estimated...
Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
Basketball team of 1948. Left to right, Back row: Coach Ray Lindquist, David Urie, Bob Peterson?, Kenneth Hall?, Lowell Sherratt, Nyles Humphreys?. Middle row: L.C. Mills, Arden Allred, George DeLand?, Darwin Woodbury, Dick DeLand?. Front row: Boyd...
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Grand Canyon Lodge (Coconino County, Arizona)
Bell hops performing in employee review, Grand Canyon Lodge. From left: Bob Marshall, Bill Smiley, Jack Crowley, Bill Crowley, Jay Cooper, Dick Mercer.
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Grand Canyon Lodge (Coconino County, Arizona)
Bell hops, Grand Canyon Lodge. From left: Stirling Dirinny, Rodger Daynes, Dick Smith, Johnny Hesslop, Robert Johnson, Scott Benson, Bus Anderson, Ora Lee, Argus White (HBH).
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Grand Canyon National Park (Coconino County, Arizona)
Bellhops at the Grand Canyon Lodge going home at end of the season, from left: Dick Mercer, Rhees Ririe, Dahl Merrill (transportation agent), Barry Walker.
Bids were let out for the construction of these tunnels which were to be six feet in diameter and four feet high. Men who worked on the canal received a wage of $2.00 per day and they were paid $1.50 per day for a team of horses. Another bid was...
Branch Normal School graduates, approximately 1909. Pictured are (left to right): Mark Robinson, Margaret Melling, Dick Tweedie, Lillian Higbee, and Vivian Decker.