LELAND BETENSON.
"Betty." Is noted for his yarns on speech days. Our
famous half mile man. (It is a half mile from school to
the Sheep Store.)
RAY THOMAS.
Sophomore yell master, first semester. School yell masĀter.
Our leader in school activities....
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Photos of George Grimshaw, Graduate '17, Member of School Orchestra adn Male Quartet. "A learned man who bears his learning wisely." ; Hilda Barton, Graduate '17. "A solid, truthful and determined student." ; Milo Baker, Graduate '17, Class Yell...
8 Beaver Brass Band 9 Young lady representing the Goddess of Liberty, Harriet S. Shepherd, and 13 young ladies represent-ing the 13 original Colonies, in wagon drawn by four horses. 10 Twenty-five young men, mounted escort. 11 Forty-eight young...
Photos of Thomas Bradfield and wife, came to Milford as railrood master mechanic, Sarah C. White, pioneer of Reed, the old Palmer House, school and social center in early days.
Ebenezer Tanner Jr. bought the place from his father, and in turn sold it to Mrs. Jessie Robinson, who continued to use it as a hotel. It was later used as an apartment house, until it was razed in 1946. Mrs. Tanner, widely known as "Ma" Tanner in...
that of being the first car foreman, rip track foreman, and engine carpenter. His interest in civic affairs was keen and he was voted a member of the town board, member of the school board, and later, mayor. His wife and other women were...
The charter members were M. Cathrine Smithson, Sarah L. Harrington, Margaret R. Williams, Mary A. McKeon, Susan A. Peak, Merentha H. Smithson, John B. Smithson, Josephine Muldoon, James F. Muldoon and Mrs. Julia Smithson. The first meetings were...
OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS OF MILFORD Elizabeth (Beth) Ferguson is not only an outstanding musician of Milford and Beaver County, but of the state as well. She spent ten years studying, singing and teaching in Europe. In Paris, she studied under one...
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Basketry and Cardboard Work. This course offers instruction in the weaving of plain and fancy baskets in rattan and splint, the use of raffia in making various articles, and the cutting, folding and making of...
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BUSINESS SUBJECTS.
MR. ROBB.
MR. WOODBURY.
Bookkeeping a. In this conrse the student will be thoroughly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the...
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tures are, no position, writing, no shading, and no detatching of vowels. These advantages enable the student to master the principle in a short time and to begin work from dictation early in the course.
Daily throughout the year.
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ters being based upon movements common in ordinary handwriting. Other important features are, no position writing, no shading, and no detaching of vowels. These advantages enable the student to master the principles...
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Bookkeeping (b). In this course the work is largely individual. The student buys and sells as in actual business, dealing with commission, merchandise, banking, manufacturing, jobbing, insurance, etc. Receipts,...
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and serving of food, the care of the dining room and its furnishings, arrangement of the dining table, the planning, preparation and serving of breakfasts, luncheons and dinners.
Two hours per week during the second...
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commercial paper found in the general routine of business are used.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
Stenography. A course in the Gregg system of shorthand. The system is adapted perfectly to the hand,...
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Foods. This course consists of lecture work and laboratory practice, which includes a study of foods, their sources, processes of manufacture, composition, preparation, digestibility, and function in the body....
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being given to the methods of closing books, making out statements, trial balances and invoices, and to other details connected with the course.
Three hours per week first half-year.
Bookkeeping b. In this...
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BUSINESS STUDENTS.
Mr. Robb.
Mr._________
Bookkeeping a. In this course the student will be thoroughly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the methods of closing books, making...
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BUSINESS COURSE.
Mr. Robb.
Mr.______
Bookkeeping a. In this course the student will be thoroly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the methods of closing books, making out...