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    • 1907, page 40

    • 1907, page 40
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    • 40 SOUTHERN BRANCH Heyborne, Pearl Cedar City, Iron County Higbee, Pearl Cedar City, Iron County Higbee, Zina Cedar City, Iron County Hilton, Hugh Abraham Hunter, Evan Cedar City, Iron County Jacobson, Pearl Pine Valley, Washington...
    • 1907, page 41

    • 1907, page 41
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    • 41 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Corry, Maggie ..... Cedar City, Iron County Dalley, Lucy Summit, Iron County Dalley, Ronald Summit, Iron County Davis, Emily Cannonville, Garfield County Deady, Bessie Leeds, Washington County Haight,...
    • 1916 37

    • 1916 37
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    • EFFIE ROBINSON As silent as a picture on the wall. BLANCI-IE JONES "Outside of being lazy, I am always tired." HURSHELL URIE Lives of sluffers all remind us \lVe can make our lives a pest, And departing leave behincl us Feelings of relief and...
    • 1927 56

    • 1927 56
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    • Homer Jones Mary Dalley Hilda Williams Edith Lawrence Dell Carpenter Lloyd Heaton Grace Matheson DeMoin Jones Gordon Knell Marva Jones Coleby Webster Jerome Tullis Delia White Leon Urie Alice Webster Leola Stapley Lucile Simpkins Marion...
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    • Page 51
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    • HOPE WILLIAMS GLENNIS SIMPKINS VAN ESPLIN DOROTHY WOOD DOROTHY BRADSHAW JACK BERGSTROM ELIZABETH MANNING SOPHOMORES ially proud, are as fol-lows: Talmage McDonough President Grant Beiderman Vice-President Rae Merryweather Secretary-Treasurer Idona...
    • Page 66

    • Page 66
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    • Nova Viva . . . . outstanding high school pep club . . . . always on hand to cheer the team whether we won or lost . . . . smartly uniformed, they added mu< li to our school. NOVA VIVA PEP CLUB First row: Neeley. ( owan. Foster, Fd\var
    • Nova Viva Pep Club

    • Nova Viva Pep Club

    • Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History

    • Nova Viva Pep Club. First row: Neeley, Cowan, Foster, Edwards, Jolley, Haight, Simpkins, Pace, Bulloch, Bowman, Carpenter. Second row: Perry, Hopkins, Slack, Seaman, Perry, MacFarlane, Frazer, Smith, McConnell, Marsden, Jolley, Christensen, Leigh,...
    • Page 87

    • Page 87
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    • of the property for t h e City Hall. On motion of Councilman Simpkins t h a t t h e City Hall be built on t h e southwest corner of Liberty P a r k . Carried. On motion of Councilman Schoppman t h a t t h e Recorder be i n s t r u c t e d t o post...
    • Page 88

    • Page 88
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    • placed once more in the press for 24 hours.The cheese was then placed on the swinging shelf, after being numhered and buttered to help its curing. The cheese had to be greased and turned over every other day. It took six weeks for even a small...
    • Page 366

    • Page 366
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    • request to the Council for the Highway Association 9 1 ( a committee made up of people from cities between Nephi and Las Vegas) to study the new highway problem. M r . Jenson states that this cross-country highway from Green River to Zion Junction...
    • Page 245

    • Page 245
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    • robbers had seen the money paid over to the men. They took every doliar and then asked if they knew where Dave Bulloch was. Thus, 1 was blessed to be on my way to help the S a i n t ~ . ~ - At a public meeting held in Cedar City on January 8,...
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    • Page 49
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    • Said to be trie best "apple polishing" group of students ever to attend this institution . . . . maybe that accounts for the marks they get. IVA PACE JEAN PERRY DEVAR PERRY MARIE ROBB BEATRICE ROSENBERG NEDRA ROUNDY ROSS SARGENT LORRAINE...
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    • Page 17
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    • Sept. 1 6 . 1855 ...An Ordinance granting Isaac C. Haight a n d James Simpkins t h e privilege t o build a woolen factory and other machinery in Cedar City. ( T h e y were given t h e r i g h t to use the water running in t h e tailrace of Snow a n...
    • Page 94

    • Page 94
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    • the calves. Oue night, Will Simpkins, the young hired hand, Willard, Kumen, and Henry were sleeping on the porch of the mountain cabin. The porch was open at both ends. There was a small fence in front of the house to keep the cattle away from the...

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