Old folks party, many of these people lived in the Old Fort and moved to Cedar City in 1857, they are our real pioneers. First row: Uriah Goodfellow, John Chatterly, Timothy Adams, Evan Williams, John Adams, John Fretwell, Winnie Roche, ? Root, ?...
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JUNE FOSTER
President
GERTRUDE WOOD
V ice-President
ALTA SIMKINS
Secretary
D I X I E FOSTER MARGARET MEECHAM
LAVERNE GENTRY MARIAN SHERRATT ESTELLE JACKSON
MELBA MIDDLETON MARY BALLANTYNE
NINA CORRY
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PIONEER HONOR ROLL McEwen, Joseph Rolf, Samuel Myers, William Reid, Richard Nowers, Wilson G. Reid, George Nickerson, Charles Reid, Thomas Nickerson, Eleazer Riddle, Isaac Nelson, Edward Ramsey, John K. Nelson, Dan Stoney, Robert Oakden, Charles...
Photo of John R. Murdock, First President of Beaver Stake; Photo of a group of early pioneers-- Back row, left to right, John Mathews, Joseph Betensen, William Moyes, James Puffer, William Smith. Seated, Wilson G. Nowers, Charles Woodhouse, Dr....
surveyor, and his assistants, each block having four lots 12 by 12 rods. Parties selecting lots applied to the Probate Court of Beaver County, which, considered their rightful claims and awarded to the owner the lot and block he was entitled to,,...
George P. Low, grandson of James Low; Minerva Nowers, wife of John Nowers, son of Wilson G. Nowers; John Smith, grandson of John X. Smith; Grant Smith, a grandson of John X. Smith; George A. Parkinson, son of Thomas Parkinson. A few of the 10 acre...
THE SCHOOLS OF BEAVER
SCHOOL HOUSE BUILT FIRST YEAR
In writing this history of the early schools of Beaver, we have interviewed the few remaining pupils of those days; have had access to a few old letters and diaries, and some short articles...
nary, 1877, and the General Conference of the Church held at that place in April following, the reorganization of the various stakes and wards began. Accordingly, at the Stake Quarterly Conference held in Beaver, July 25-26, a time of spiritual...
March 12, 1869, Beaver Stake was organized and Beaver was divided into two wards. John Ashworth was made bishop of the Second (now West) Ward, with Andrew Patterson and Philip Baker as counselors. In June, 1877, John X. Smith became bishop, with...
Hester Harris, president; Ella Smith and Alice Farnsworth, counselors; Ruby Grimshaw, secretary. ' Centennial Year, 1947.
PRIMARY ACHIEVEMENTS In May, 1922, the Children's Hospital, a home for crippled children, was established in Salt Lake City....
Mrs. Johnson says they brought the grain and other things that they raised. They smoked and cured the pork they brought and the freighters would buy up butter from the different stores there and mix it altogether and print it with a round mold....
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LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS.
The laboratories are located in the Science building.
The Biological Laboratory is provided with compound microscopes, dissecting microscopes, accessory instruments, and chemical reagents. The dissecting...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Old Main (Building); Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Library (Building); Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Science (Building); Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Braithwaite Liberal...
Exterior of the Library Building (Old Main) and the Science Building (later the Braithwaite Liberal Arts Center) with people standing and sitting in front. 1 glass positive transparency, size 3 1/4 in. x 4 in. [Drigs-BNS-BE]
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Spencer, Anne; Eastwood, Maude
Three female faculty members, 1902-1905. On left, Annie Spencer, right Maude Eastwood, and front unknown. 1 glass negative, size 4 in. x 5 in. Print located at PH2-BNS-FA-33.
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Spencer, Anne; Wood, Ada; Porter, N. T.; Lewis, Howard Claude
Faculty members (1902-1905). May include: (Anne) Annie Spencer, Miss Wood, Mr. Perry, N.T. Porter, and H. Claude Lewis. 1 glass negatiave, size 4 in x 5 in. Print located at PH2-BNS-FA-33.