WATER DEVELOPMENT IN BEAVER AND VICINITY
When the first pioneers came to this valley, it is said that one could step across the Beaver River in almost any locality. But through years of effort and planning, the water resources have developed to an...
This additional spread of water over greater acreage caused more bottom land to sub-irrigate and added much to our rich meadow acreage. And, in turn, most of the water springs up in our lower fields and communities and is reclaimed through natural...
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GERMAN.
MR. JONES.
German 1. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Altes and Neues and a number of short comedies by Benedict and Mosher. At least 400 pages of simple narrative prose should be read. Daily...
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Mosher. At least four hundred pages of simple narrative prose should be read. Daily exercises in conversation, practice in pronunciation, and composition will be part of the work,
Four times a week.
German 2....
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man and Dorothea," Koepenickerstrasse 120, Suddermann, der Katzentag and Johannes.
Three times a week.
German 3. Schiller's Trilogy, Lager, Piccolomini und Tod. Goethe's Goetz von Berlichidgen, a literary study of same, Nathan der...
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Third Year. First half. Second half.
1. American History and Civics…… 3 3
2. Bookkeeping b ………...3 3
3. English c………………………….4 4
4. German 2 4 4
5. Latin...
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Vocal Music. Instruction in the vocal music class will consist in reading the Scale, Sight Reading to enable the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from sound, Choral work,...
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MUSIC.
MR. TOLLESTRUP.
Vocal Music. Instruction in the vocal music class will consist in reading the Scale, Sight-Reading to enable the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from...
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LATIN.
Mr. ______________
The course offered in Latin will be the same in sequence as those at the State University.
Latin 1. All inflections of the Latin language are taught thoroughly. Sufficient prose will be read to obtain...
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taught thoroughly. Sufficient prose will be read to obtain a vocabulary adequate for reading Caesar proficiently.
Four recitations throughout the year.
Latin 2. Four books of Caesar's Gallic War, additional Latin syntax and turning...
Watersheds--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Floods; Newcastle (Iron County, Utah)
Additional damage to Forest Road #315 by flood of August 23, 1961, in Little Pinto Creek. Additional amounts of debris were washed onto the road, also an increased amount of washing and cutting
Watersheds--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Floods; Newcastle (Iron County, Utah)
Additional damage to Forest Road #315 by flood of August 23, 1961, in Little Pinto Creek. Additional amounts of debris were washed onto the road, also an increased amount of washing and cutting
Nov. 28, 1884.. .Bill of C. C. Bladen for 1 year's services a s City Marshal, amounting to $15, was presented a n d , on motion of Councilman Heybornc, r e f e r r e d back t o t h e Marshal for itemized account of statement before the Council of t...
A s President of the Bank of Southern Utah for more than 15 y e a r s , and being involved in c h u r c h and secular affairs, Lehi W . Jones was identified actively with e v e r y community and county effort of major significance for 75 years. He...
Oct. 12. 1 8 0 4 . . .Written petition of Joseph Bryant, asking for the privilege of running a pool table and lunch stand to be located on the cross street near the Hunter Barber Shop, was presented. Action deferred. Oct. 2 1 , 1 9 0 4 . . .Special...
Herbert Haight. J. Wesley Barton, Webster were appointed a s 4th of July appropriated for the celebration.
and Ada Wood Committee. $25
June 11, 1912.. .On motion Councilman Higbee, the Sinking Fund of $1614.34 was transferred to the General Fund....
Dec. 19. 1 9 1 2 . . .Mayor Urie stated that we have had a very successful y e a r , free from epidemics of Typhoid and other 1. To contagions. He made recommendations a s follows: extend pipeline to other mountain springs in the Five Lakes...
for the building of the Library Building, found the lowest bid to be $9,500, not considering the heating and plumbing which came to $2,600 to erect the building complete for occupancy. They wished the Council to assist them in raising funds...