The City Government
OUR school has bee.n noted for its efficient student
body organizations, chief of which is the school
city. The students of the B. A. C. have been
granted a city charter, and they have enacted city
ordinances. Thus they are...
Our City Government
ODR CIT'Y GOVERNMEN1' is just like that of
any incorporated city. The officers are practically
the sarne and they have similar duties to
- perform. T'his organization in our school is one
of great interest to all students; and...
Jokes
lVIr. Christensen (in Physical Geography): Now, Martin,
can you tell the class why lightning never strikes twice
in the same place?
l\lart: Because after it hits once the same place ain't
there any more.
(In B. B.~ meeting.) Woolley: In...
Jokes
1\1r. Homer (In Physiology): If I should stand on my
head, where would the blood of my body go?
Student: To your head.
Mr. Homer: All right, but why doesn't the blood go
to my feet now?
Student: Because there is something in your feet.
Bunk:...
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Tlie Opera
INGE William H. Manning made Cedar City his
place of abode, and the Branch Agricultural College
his place of business, students and patrons have had
the opportunity to see two operas a year. This fall
he reproduced last year's operas,...
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...
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...
vegetables. A gift of fine vegetables came from the president of the Minersville Ward Relief Society. Beaver merchants were generous. At the end of 30 days, the total amount paid for food purchased was less than $60. There were no losses in food...
13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
First Year. First Half. Second Half.
English a 4 4
Music* 1 1
Normal Class†
Normal Drawing a* 1 1
Reading a 2 2
U. S. History and Civics 2 2
Second Year. First Half. Second Half.
Algebra...
Tues. Feb. 21, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. south wind, string clouds We went down and set a few wire fence posts before noon, and went over in C. Creek and started a fence there about 3 mi below the crossing pm Wednesday 22: Ther. 3 am. warmº. Wea....
Sun. Feb. 10, 1901: Ther. Cold., Wea. Clouds, No body passed by here today. Therefore I have not seen any person to day. I went to Two Mile twice and feed the calves as usual. Marion and Ether Esplin came in from the Herd about 10 pm and camped...
Sat. June 6, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Mostly cloudy. Thunder My one hundred seventieth day (170) with the sheep just twice as long as I ever spent at one time before. Took the sheep on the hill across north of the road. Joseph Esplin passed...
Wed. Nov. 25, 1903: Ther. 54., 71., Wea. Clear. Went to Springdale for the mail, cut a little lucerne this afternoon. Thursday 26: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, Thanks giving day. Went to Zion with the school children took their photo twice during the...
Thurs. May 30, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. Nearly Clear We set 100 posts today, took the team to Little Creek twice for water. Friday 31: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear We set another 100 posts today. I took the team to water and brot back 9 posts to finish out...
Sun. Jan. 1, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear wind from south, West & north. Fast Day. Elder Geo. E. Stewart and I left Mr. J.B. Whitefield’s about ten oclock this morning. walked to Granite where Elder Stewart had his photo taken. walked on...
Tues. April 11, 1905: Ther. Cold north wind. Wea. Cloudy. Walked over to the Post Office and store twice today, to post mail and get medicine for Elder Stewart, he is in bed again today. altho he has not had his chill he is too sick to sit up or...
Thurs. Aug. 31, 1905: Ther. Warmer. Wea. few clouds. Went up in town had Dr. J.H. Mullin work on one of my teeth will have to go back twice more before he can finish the filling, it will cost me $2.50 We finished all but a few houses in our side of...
Sun. Sept. 10, 1905: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Mostly cldy. sprinkle. The folks we staid with last night were going visiting today, and as the ground is wet and it is sprinkling a little we decided to canvass. we worked north four miles then came back on...
Thurs. Oct. 26, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear. We took a trip across thru the breaks and into the sand hills to the south-east, to see some friends the canvassing Elders had left in there, only found one at home that was Mr. Fowler, he takes no...