SOPHOMORES
ALTA SIMKINS
CIRCI.EVILLE, UTAH
THERESA HENRIE
PANGUITCH, UTAH
ROMA HIGBEE
CEDAR CITY, UTAH
ASHBY HARDY
LA\'ERKIN, UTAH
JOHN TERRY
ROCKVILI.E, UTAH
JAY APPLEGATE
ClRCLEVILLE, UTAH
THORA ESPUIN
CEDAR CITY, UTAH
LAVERNEGENTRY
BEAVER,...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
DR. OWEN E. ADKINS Dentist MILFORD, UTAH MRS. HARDY Main Street…2d¦ilford I am expecting a full line of up-to-date Millinery at moderate prices. Office Telephone 37 Residence Phone 21 CHAS. F. SWANSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon MILFORD, UTAH...
PIONEER HONOR ROLL Hughes, John Lang, John Holgate, William Levi, David Holgate, Schofield Lillywhite, Benjamin Hutchings, William W. St. Lillywhite, Joseph Hutchings, William W. Jr. Law, David Hall, Joshua C. Limb, Charles Hall, Iowa Limb, Hyrum...
tunes was "General Hancock's Grand March," which had been arranged by Lorenzo Schofield, one of the band members.
The instruments, with the exception of about three which were privately owned, had been bought by, public subscriptions, costing over...
Gun Committee, Joseph Bettensen, Robert Thimbleby and William Moyes Jr.
Finance Committee, Josiah Rogerson, William Ashworth, David McDonough, James Fennemore and Charles F. Shipp.
Floor Managers, William Ashworth, Albert Minnerly and Josiah...
The boys who went to the state meet in 1926-27 were Clarence Gillins (captain in 1926), Truman Bradfield, Arshel Hollingshead, Clarence Gillins (captain in 1927), Newell Marshall, Othello Smith, Clyde Hollingshead, Elmer Roberts, Hartley Eyre,...
pointed to fill the position when Hardy resigned), T. V. Rollins, Jack Kelsey and Clarence Gillins.
The first electric lights were installed in 1913-1914. Moroni Myers was president of the Town Board at that
time.
When Josiah Osborne was president,...
Kennedy and Mr. Clinger were in charge of that work, and sublet contracts to individuals for different stage routes. Mr. Hollis worked in five different blacksmith shops in Milford. He took over the one which stood on the drug store corner, when...
A PART OF EARLY-DAY MILFORD In the early days, J. D. McAuley owned the whole block from the large house on the corner, which was his home, down to and including the Flatiron Building. Before Mr. McCauley built his home there, the corner was...
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN MILFORD ITS EARLY HISTORY Springing from a few shacks built as a matter of con-venience by ore haulers and stockmen, the little city of Milford has struggled to a position of prominence in Beaver County. Today, with a population...
BINGHAM ran the rooming house later operated by Mrs. Hardy. FORGIE Jimmy, a rancher and cattleman, and Johnny, who built the Forgie apartment house. BRADFIELD Thomas, roundhouse foreman. GUILES Peter, ran a livery stable and feed yard on the...
All the machinery for mine and mills, all the supplies and food for the camp, was freighted from Milford, more than 150 miles away. The agent, directly in charge of these shipments and supplies of all kinds, was P. B. McKeon, located at Milford. It...
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE IRRIGATION AND WELLS PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN MILFORD VALLEY THE "RISE AND FALL" OF REED In early days there were beautiful ranches along down the river in Milford Valley. There was a ranch at Yellow Bank owned by James...
ton house, and Dr. Lloyd F. Kohler, the present dentist. Dr. William G. Ruckenbrod had offices in both Beaver and Milford in 1911. DRUGGISTS UP TO PRESENT TIME First druggist in Milford was Clarence Stevens. Others, up to the present time, were...
Davis, Diane McCulley, Tannis Trofeld Buckley, Irene Rainey, Ruth Zabriskie, Mrs. J. A. Perkins, Georgia Stonehocker, Iretta Albrecht, Mrs. Vernon, Norma Grimshaw, Mrs. Jack Lester, and LaDawne Muncey Frazier. MUSICAL HISTORY About 1897, T. J....
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN MILFORD VETERANS AND THEIR ORGANIZATIONS PERSONS FROM MILFORD WHO PARTICIPATED IN WORLD WAR I Atkin, George A.; Bell, John H.; Bell, Ray Dock; Bell, Roy; Bird, Victor; .; Bowen, Leonard R.; Boyd, Charles P.; ...
Evans, Boyd Decker; Eyre, Golden Junior; Fails, William Dalton; Farnow, Harry Douglas Jr.; Fisher, Hal Joseph; Fisher, Norman Gene; Forsgren, Arvil Ferron; Fotheringham, Robert Bruce; Fotheringham, Wallace D.; Frazier, Lane W.; Freeman,...
WARD PRIMARY PRESIDENTS The first Primary was organized on January 11,1904, with Berlie Kirk, president; Margaret Hickman and Henrietta Tanner, counselors; Bertha Skillicorn, secretary. Since that time the following women have been president:...