AGRICULA
VOLUME I
PUBLISHED BY
I
IVIE GARDNER
MARION WOOLLEY
BESSIE ESPLIN
JAMES ESPLIN
CLARENCE RIDDLE
MARION WILKINSON .
EUGENE WOODBURY .
EDITOR IN CHIEF
. ASSOCIATE EDITOR
LOCAL EDITOR
BUSINESS MANAGER
. ASSISTANT BUSINESS...
ADVERTISERS
As a school we should patronize those merchants and business men
who have been loyal to us. If it were not for th.e support of our adÂvertisers,
a year-book would be practically without financial support
Cedar Mercantile & Live Sto,ck...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
From Left to Right, Top Row: Ivor Adair, Anna Thompson, Lucile Reese, Anna Adair, Althea Lund, Clark Robinson; 2nd Row: Verda Turner, Nellie Rogers, Royal Kimball, LeRoy Morris, Virginia Pearce, Jessie Allen; 3rd Row: Howard Burt, Mildred Morton,...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
From Left to Right, Top Row: Ivor Adair, Anna Thompson, Lucile Reese, Anna Adair, Althea Lund, Clark Robinson; 2nd Row: Verda Turner, Nellie Rogers, Royal Kimball, LeRoy Morris, Virginia Pearce, Jessie Allen; 3rd Row: Howard Burt, Mildred Morton,...
PIONEER HONOR ROLL Coombs, Mark A. Fennemore, George H. Coombs, John Henderson, John Clayton, Frank Hawkins, Williams Davis, John M. Huntsman, James W. Davey, George Howd, Simeon Jr. Dean, John Fennemore, Samuel Dean, William Fernley, Edward Dean,...
David Levi did a good business on the west side of the range, having a good spring of water, a big herd of cattle and many fine horses. Later, Mr. Levi sold his ranch to "Big" John Murdock and Philo Farnsworth and came back to Beaver and bought...
PIONEER DRAMATIC TALENT OF BEAVER
Rol Tanner
J. Frank Tolton
Robert, Charles and Gus Stoney
Dan Martin
Al Fennemore
Lyman Shepherd
Rienhard Maeser
Mrs. S. C. Maeser
Sarah Ann Stoney
Elizabeth Fotheringham
Sadie and Renth Huntington
May...
In 1945, Wallace Limb and Noel and Acle Gillies erected a cinder block building in the east section of town and installed thousands of dollars worth of new equipment went to manufacture cheese. Most of the high-quality product is shipped to...
CHAPTER THIRTEEN GREENVILLE-ITS FOUNDING AND HISTORY SETTLED IN 1860 Greenville, a small town located some five miles southwest of Beaver, was settled in 1860 by a group of people from Parowan and Cedar City. As early as 1857, however, these...
Photos of Thomas Rees, Ruth William Reese. Mrs. Reese was nurse, midwife and postmistress. George Horton, Sarah Butler Horton, Robert Edwards and Elizabeth Huntington Edwards
Photos of Joseph Huntington and Ellen Butler Huntington, Orrice Clapp Murdock, Mormon Battalion veteran, Joseph S. Morris, Third bishop of Greenville, William Edwards and Ellen Miller Edwards, Fourth bishop of Greenville
on the northeast corner of the Public Square. S. Taylor Farnsworth was commander of the Legion Post when the monument was erected.
World War I Roll of Honor Following is Beaver City's Roll of Honor for World War I, as taken from the...
Huntington, John Stanley; Hutchings, Arden B.; Hutchings, Bay R.; Hutchings, Clark W.; Hutchings, David James; Hutchings, Donald B.; Hutchings, Douglas Dean; Hutchings, Kenneth Gillies; Hutchings, Leon G.; Johnson, Warren Baldwin; Jones,...
a little hard-tack candy, for immediate call to arms. When called they served ten days or two weeks, and were then relieved by a group from another settlement. Fort Sanford was approximately 40 miles from Beaver. There was no means of...
Mrs. Johnson says they brought the grain and other things that they raised. They smoked and cured the pork they brought and the freighters would buy up butter from the different stores there and mix it altogether and print it with a round mold....
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...