Cedar High School--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah); Clubs
Future Homemakers of America (FHA), first row, from left: Crystal Carter, Teri Lund, Susan Turner, Rolaine Kimball, Linda (Adams) Jones. Second row: Karen Wood, Dolene Leavitt, Kirstin Burbidge, Teresa (Throop) Chidester, Nanette (Brown) Esplin,...
On March 21st she writes : "I closed my school. The pupils had made creditable improvement. The house of worship where I taught was a dread to me, so neglected and out of repair. It was, however, improved a little by the vigilance of the women of...
was made president of the Beaver Ward, with Mary A. Tolton and Lizzie Lillywhite as counselors; Louisa Jones, secretary; Betsy Goodwin, treasurer. These officers carried on until the ward was again divided in 1905. The ward work was carried on...
violin. There were other musical instruments put in the choir later. In 1865, a new church was commenced and as it came near completion Bishop John R. Murdock saw the need of a larger choir, but there was no leader. He went to Salt Lake City, and...
Stoney did not assume the title of professor. He was, however, an energetic worker as a leader in choir and church work, and raised the standard of the choir equal with any in Southern Utah. He was also the leader of Beaver's, first Brass Band....
lished a missionary fund and gathered grain for time of need. Board released in 1913.
Frances L. Jones, president ; Mary Farnsworth and Susan J. Murdock, counselors ; Jennie Tanner, secretary ; Jean Hales, treasurer. This board completed the...
the ground. The washouts were repaired, and the ditch is in use today.
About three-fourths of a mile southwest of the intake, Nelson Hollingshead built a grist mill, which he and Charles Burke operated until 1900, when it was moved to the Ernest...
HISTORY OF MINERSVILLE RELIEF SOCIETY
The Relief Society of the Minersville Ward was organized April 15, 1869, with Malinda Lewis as president and Harriet Bradshaw as secretary. The society was
called Female Relief Society of Minersville.
Tarlton...
Photos of Early Pioneers: First Row: Jane Ann Eyre, original pioneer, Susan Gallard Roberts, original pioneer, Vivian Rollins Marshall and son, Val, with six grandmothers, Rachel Marshall. Back Row: Laura Eyre Rollins, Rosena Rollins, first white...
January 1, 1890, Rebecca Eyre was sustained as pres-ident, with Lydia McKnight as first and Mary E. Light-ner as second counselors, and Mary Carter, secretary, with Ida Hamblin as assistant secretary. While these sisters were on the board, the...
Chaper twenty-nine OTHER CHURCHES, LODGES AND ORGANIZATIONS THE METHODIST CHURCH The first Sunday School Union meeting was organized July 7, 1905, and was first held in a home. There were nine children and five adults present. They carried on...
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...
den, Mrs. Nona Decker, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. Tanis Strofeld, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Florence Barnes, Mrs. Margaret Murdock, Mrs. Dora Smithson, and Mrs. Cora Jones. Of these past presidents, two were honored by being elected presidents of the...
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Esplin, Kezia Orderville
Macfarlane, Ruth Cedar City
Mackerell, Elton Beaver
Middleton, Susan Cedar City
Murdock, E. H Minersville
Parker, Sophia Kanarra
Rosenberg, Violet Cedar City
Slack, Will Toquerville
Stevenson, Olivia...
Springdale school in part. R.T. Woodbury, Principal; Florence Gifford (Fairbanks), teacher; Left to right Back row: Whitford Gifford, Arnold Ruesch, Sarah Crawford, Susan Crawford, Ethel Gifford, John W. "Jay" Crawford, Ephraim Gifford, R.T....
William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford family. Left to right, back row: Fannie Crawford (Gifford), Sarah Curtis (Mrs. Dan) Crawford) holding Carl Crawford, Daniel Crawford holding Edna Crawford, Marilla Crawford (Ruesch), Jacob Crawford,...