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The Agricultural College of Utah
Has a Reputation Unique in the West for
Developing Leaders
I ts graduates are directors of experin1ent stations or of extension divisions in I{ansas,
v\.Tyc5rning, and New 1\1exico. They are filling a ,viele range...
education should fit us into life, will-ing
workers in its sometimes hard
processes, patient in our search for
its truths, avoiding vanity and the
other hypocricies which, if they
fasten themselves upon us, leave
us hardly worth burying. Down...
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ScKolarship
THE scholarship of the Utah Agricultural College is unsur-passed
by that of any other institution in Utah and is
equalled by few institutions of higher learning in the West,
as is evidenced by the following facts:
1. The Utah...
Joseph S. Horne took the principalship for one year then was followed by Willard Gardner for two yeas Reinhard Maeser headed the school from 1918 to 1920. 1916 Miss Mary J. Ollerton, who had been with the instution from the beginning, accepted a...
Four Beaver Men Give Lives Those from Beaver who paid the supreme sacrifice in this war were Joseph M. Martinez, husband of Mary Ellen Valentine Martinez, killed in Germany, November, 1918. Buried in Germany. James Gilbert Yardley, son of James...
Board of Regents.
James Sharp, Salt Lake City.
Frank Pierce, Salt Lake City.
Waldemar Van Cott, Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Emma McVicker, Salt Lake City.
Isaac Smith, Logan.
Mrs. R. E. Little, Salt Lake City.
Joseph T....
BOARD OF REGENTS.
JAMES SHARP - - - Salt Lake City.
FRANK PIERCE - - - - Salt Lake City.
WALDEMAR VAN COTT - - Salt Lake City.
MRS. EMMA J. MCVICKER - - Salt Lake City.
MRS. REBECCA E. LITTLE - Salt Lake City.
JOSEPH T....
Branch Agricultural College--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Peterson, Elmer G.; Utah State Agricultural College--Logan (Utah)
E.G. Peterson. The picture was taken about 1930. E. G. Peterson was the President of the Utah State Agricultural College, the mother college to Branch Agricultural College.
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Addresses.: T.D. Ganse 1545 Mich. Ave. Chicago, Ill. Logan Knitting Factory Logan, Utah. International Art Co., Dept. M. St. Charles, Ill. Brethern Publishing House Inglenook Elgin, Ill. The Erie Medical Co., Buffalo, N.Y. John M. Smyth Co.,...
Jan. 5 , 1933.. .The City Manager discussed the report received from L . A . Wilson which handled the question. "Why Cedar City should refuse to renew the electric power franchise?" Jan. 12, 1933.. .William J. McConnell and Henry Houchen filed a...
Jan. 22, 1942 ...John S. Woodbury. L. A . Burascano and Rulon Knell met with the Council concerning the right-of-way for an Avenue between Main Street and 1st East Street. They held that the safety of the community was a t stake because of the fire...
KUMEN S. GARDNER Biography 1900 - 1983 Kumen S. Gardner was born April 21, 1900, to Royal Joseph and Chloe Snow Gardner. He was born in the family home in Grass Valley, Washington County, Utah. During his childhood y e a r s , many summers were...
Herculean efforts of the people of Cedar, the f i r s t building, which is now the Library Building, was ready for school work by the fall of the second year. Some time in 1880, the grading on the railroad had begun, the Los Angeles and Salt Lake...
Many very important and far reaching decisions were made there. The front half of the second floor of the Tithing Office was fitted for a farnily's iiving quarters, while the rear haif, finished throughout in spotless white and equipped with an...
the principal rnining camps in the southern part of the Temtoiy, are almost at a standstiil, which creates somewhat of a money panic amongst us. Grain is unusualiy cheap; wheat, one dollar ten cents per 100 lbs; flour, from two dollars to two...