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SOUTI-IERN U'fAl-I'S BIG STATE SCHOOL Cedar (~ity, Utah
Stands for the Dignity of Intelligent Labor. Affords Education that is Practical as well as Cultural.
Encourages and train? young n1en and women to become...
On Saturday night, scheduled as
the last night of the meet, it was
still anybody's tournament, with a
possibility of a four-team tie which
would necessitate the continuance of
the battle to Monday. This possi-bility,
as the games progressed,...
FIRST IRRIGATION IN BEAVER VALLEY
Early in May, 1856, the water for irrigating the Old Field and town plat was taken from the river at a dam east of where the Allred home had been built. It was then conducted in a good sized ditch to the N E...
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...
viduals thereof, and yet the U. S. Attorney and the Jury have not dared to introduce the subject to be investigated, because, they say witnesses who were present at that time and were forced into the bloody work, that their lives would be rendered...
CHAPTER FOURTEEN POLITICAL HISTORY OF BEAVER COUNTY THE SECOND JUDICIAL COURT The Second Judicial Court for the Territory was established in Beaver under the following procedure: On November 8, 1869, by proclamation of Charles Durkee, Governor...
the trip from Milford to Frisco in 35 minutes, in 1916, surprisingly quick time with the first automobiles. Dr. Hunter and Dr. Burton of Milford made many trips to Frisco, Dr. Burton making the trips in a buggy to attend patients. Thomas James...
Calendar.
1897-98.
FIRST HALF-YEAR.
1897.
September 15, 16, 17, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday-Entrance
examinations.
September 20, Monday- Registration of students.
September 21, Tuesday-Instruction begins.
November 25, 26, Thursday,...
CALENDAR
1910-1911
FIRST HALF-YEAR
1910
September 16 and 17, Friday and Saturday
....... Entrance Examinations and Registration of Students
September 19, Monday Instruction Begins
November 24 and 25, Thursday and Friday………...
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FARM LECTURES
To be Given at the State High Schools by Members of the
Extension Staff
Agricultural College of Utah
1910-1911
MONDAY MORNING.
1. Lecture on Farm Animals.
(a) The live stock industry in Utah.
(b) Composition of foods....
CALENDAR 1906-1907.
FIRST HALF YEAR.
1906.
September 12, 13, Wednesday, Thursday-Entrance examinations.
September 14, Friday-Registration of Students.
September.17, Monday.-Instruction begins.
November 30, Friday-Thanksgiving...
Sun. Jan. 9, 1898: Wea. Raining went home, arrived about 1 p.m. Monday 10: Wea. Snowing and blustry all day I finished some photos but it was so dark they didn’t print good.
Sun. Jan. 23, 1898: Wea. Snowing Went to S. School and come back and developed a negative of Isabell Dalton that we had just taken We took ten Photos while at Rockville which brought in some over $20.00 Monday 24: Wea. Very cold I went to Virgen...
Sun. Feb. 6, 1898: Wea. Cloudy I went to Sunday school which was turned to a testimony meeting, it being fast day I also attended meeting in the afternoon after which we held a teachers meeting and reported our visits through the ward Monday 7: ...
Sun. Feb. 20, 1898: Wea. Clear I went as usual to school and meeting and after doing the Chores I went back to the evening meeting. Monday 21: Ther. 43 at 8 am. Wea. Clear I patched my old shoes and made some glue to fix the guitar with Father &...
Sun. Mar. 6, 1898: Wea. cloudy Fast day. up went to Harris Burg for dinner. we got in St. G. about dark and put up at Bro. Windsor’s place. Monday 7: Wea. cloudy Grand Father, Uncle Free & I went to the Temple in the fore noon to get some...
Sun. Mar. 20, 1898: Ther. 36 at 7 am Wea. clear. a beautiful day. I attended services as usual. after meeting I put some iron in a bottle of mitric acid and corked it it blew the cork out and gave some of us a severe dose. Monday 21: Wea....
Sun. April 3, 1898: Wea. cold wind & dark clouds running east Father started to Carmel 6 am. Dan & I started home 6-44 L.M. 7-19, C. Creek 8-47 to 8-56, cave S. 9-37. pasture bars 10-1. Chillcoot pass 10-11, Sand hollow 10-55, river 1-15 pm home...
Sun. April 17, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy I went and planted some garden seeds on Rob’s place, such as Peas, chartier radish, White German turnips, Pride of Italy Onion & Chufas or earth Almond. Father & I fixed fence & made some ditch this...