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Lambson, Almon ... Circleville
Leigh, Caroline Cedar City
Leigh, Carire Cedar City
Leigh, Webster Cedar City
Melling, Margaret Cedar City
Perry, Della Cedar City
Rice, Ralph Newland, Nev.
Stucki,...
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Urie, Milton Cedar City
Webster, Kathie Cedar City
Williams, Riley Kanarraville
Wood, Blanche Cedar City
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Ahlstrom, Byron Cedar City
Bulloch, Warren Cedar City
Bryant, Erastus Cedar City
Brown, Edna Hamilton...
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Haight, Eliza Cedar City
Hanks, George W Panguitch
Hall, Merlin Escalante
Jolley, Lafayette Washington
Jones, Urana Cedar City.
Kleinpan, Fannie Toquerville
King, Nethella Escalante
Lunt, Walter Cedar City
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WATSON ADAMS
Vice President and
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JOE ATKIN
Secretary and Treasurer
ROBERT PATTERSON
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LEX WILKINSON
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RICHARD PALMER
ANN LUNT
MAIBEN ASHBY
PAT FENTON
MERLIN ASHMAN
NORMAN ADAMS
HAROLD EDWARDS
ROBERTA PL ATT
HUGH BAILEY
JAMES WILDE
KEN HOPKINS
VOYLE MUNSON
SHELDON OLDS
LEX WILKINSON
MARK ANDERSON
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LA MARR BENNETT
ELIZABETH FINLINSON
KENNETH BUNKER
PEARL WARNICK
JIM OWENS
ULALA DEWSNUP
MERLIN ASHMAN
LILLIAN HALES
MAX JOHNSON
BURNUS FINLINSON
LYMAN FINLINSON
MAIBEN ASHBY
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selors, and Hattie Myers, secretary. Soon after this Mrs. Eyre resigned and Mrs. M. D. Fisher was chosen to fill the vacancy. They were released March 6, 1917, and Lillie Roberts was appointed as president, with Rachel Marshall and Martha Walker as...
The last graduating class from the Branch Normal School before the change to the Branch Agricultural College. Pictured are: [1] Emily Sandberg, [2] Parley Dalley, [3] Eliza Haight, [4] Fanny Smith (?), [5] Irene Mackleprang, [6] Warren Bulloch, [7]...
The last graduating class from the Branch Normal School before the change to the Branch Agricultural College. Pictured are: [1] Emily Sandberg, [2] Parley Dalley, [3] Eliza Haight, [4] Fanny Smith (?), [5] Irene Mackleprang, [6] Warren Bulloch, [7]...
Emery County (Utah) Archives; Geary, Edward George; Geary, Merlin; Geary, Elmo; Automobiles; Dodge, 1923
Edward George Geary with his two sons, Merlin (in the car) and Elmo (standing). Edward is sitting on the running board of his car in 1926. He bought this Dodge in 1923 from Frandsen Brothers in Price for $1305.90. It was an open car with side...
Emery County (Utah) Archives; Geary, Merlin; Geary, Elmo; Huntington (Utah); Football
Merlin Geary is in his football uniform including a leather helmet, holding an early style football. He played for Huntington High School in Huntington, Utah.
Huntington, Utah basketball team the "Hunters" in 1927. Center figure holding the basketball is Lott Nielson, to his right is Merlin Geary, and next is LaVon Larson. The others are not named.
Emery County (Utah); County Life; Geary, Elmo; Geary, Faun; Geary, Merlin; Chickens, Huntington ( Utah); Barns; Country Life
Faun, Merlin, and Elmo Geary as children in the Geary back yard in front of the barn and the orchard. Elmo Geary is two years old standing with his older brother Merlin and older sister Faun in 1916.
Emery County (Utah); Geary, Elmo; Geary, Alice Grace Wakefield; Huntington (Utah)
Alice Grace Wakefield Geary is the mother of Elmo Geary, wife of Edward George Geary. She lived in Huntington, where her husband owned and operated a store -- Geary Mercantile. Her three children are Faun, Merlin and Elmo Geary.
Emery County (Utah); Grand Canyon; Geary, Elmo; Geary, Alice Grace Wakefield; North Rim Lodge
The Geary Family's trip to the Grand Canyon in 1930. Edward George Geary, his wife Alice Grace Geary, their three children Faun, Merlin, and Elmo went on this trip and took the two grandfathers: Edward Long Geary and John Wakefield. Alice Grace...
Emery County (Utah); Grand Canyon; Lodge; Wakefield, John; North Rim Lodge
Elmo Geary's grandfather John Wakefield with a younger man (maybe Merlin Geary) standing on one of the decks of the North Rim Lodge at the Grand Canyon in 1930.