Group photo, includes: Daill Rogers - Millard City, Ora Dalley - Cedar City, Ahlstrom, Wanda Tollestrup, Supt. H. Claude Lewis, Amy Bowman from University of Utah, Blanche Jones.
Cedar High School--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah); Clubs
Future Homemakers of America (FHA), first row, from left: Crystal Carter, Teri Lund, Susan Turner, Rolaine Kimball, Linda (Adams) Jones. Second row: Karen Wood, Dolene Leavitt, Kirstin Burbidge, Teresa (Throop) Chidester, Nanette (Brown) Esplin,...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Organizations; Music
Cedar City's Brass Band. First row, from left: Cornelius C. (Neal) Bladen, Thomas Perry, Hyrum Perry, William Unthank, O. P. W. Bergstrom. Second row, from left: Thomas Wright, Thomas Bladen, Bengt Nelson Jr. Third row, from left: Joseph Fife,...
Christopher Jones Arthur family, outside their home. Back row, from left: Mary Jane Arthur Bulloch (Mollie), John Taylor Bulloch, Sarah Jones, Christopher Jones Arthur, William Arthur Jones, Isaac C. Nelson, Sarah Arthur Nelson. Standing center:...
Hubor's water wheel. Taken by Howard R. Driggs on first proselyting trip taken from BNS, in the year 1898. Kumen Jones was the driver of the carriage. They spent a month travelling over Southern Utah speaking to the people about the school.
Mines and mineral resources; Silver Reef (Washington County, Utah)
Silver Reef Mine, taken by Howard R. Driggs on the first proselyting trip taken from the BNS. Kumen Jones was the driver of the carriage. They spent a month travelling over Southern Utah speaking to people about the school.
Transportation--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah); Horses; Buildings
Homes belong to Lehi Willard Jones, William H. Leigh, E. Elizabeth Wood Leight. They were located south of the college. Men and horses are unidentified.
Iron County (Utah)--Scenery; Dixie National Forest
Taken from Tim's Racetrack looking southeast into Cedar Canyon. Bristlecomb pine area, named after Tim Dalton from Parowan who liked race horses. Smooth stretch where they raced horses while herding sheep.
Iron County (Utah)--Scenery; Dixie National Forest
Jensens used to boat ride here. Herber C. Jensen planted first fish in it, but they got away because there was no screen on the lower end. 1/4 mile south of the lumber road leading west toward Cedar. Host Lake B.S. camp there now.