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    • FACULTY LEAH MOURITSEN, B.S. Instructor in Secretarial Science DELL J. ROLLINS, M.S. Instructor in Agriculture ALLAN RAMSEY, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics DAVID L. SARGENT; B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology RAY B. WEST, Jr., B.S.,...
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    • ROBERT H. LINFORD Biography 1923 Robert Henry Linford was born July 1, 1923, in Panguitch, Utah, t h e youngest son of seven children born to Joseph Henry a n d Luella R. Orton Linford. Being reared in Panguitch a n d attending schools t h e r e ,...
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    • BRANCH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LIBRARY CEDAR CITY, U The CEDAR MERCANTILE COMPANY SHOPPING CENTER OF SOUTHERN UTAH E V E R Y T H I N G TO EAT AND WEAR Phone 65 Free Delivery 'AB SUCCESS GREATNESS ACHIEVEMENT Persistence and Attainment Desire —...
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    • 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...
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    • WILLIAM H . LEIGH Biography 1877 - 1958 William H . Leigh was one of Cedar City's best known businessmen and civic workers. He founded the Leigh Furniture and Carpet Company in Cedar City, and operated it for 45 years before turning i t over to the...
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    • and Erastus Macfarlane for a license to r u n a Pool Hall within the City. Referred to Committee. Feb. 9 , 1914. . . Communication of Commercial Club of Cedar City was referred to Committee on Streets and Sidewalks to see that large cottonwood...
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    • The Agricultural Club THE Agricultural Club was organized during the forepart of the school year, 1913-1914, having its birth with the first year that the school became an agricultural institution. It has grown with the school during the past two...
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    • 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Forensic Botany & Archaeology Forensic science is the branch of criminology that applies science to legal issues, and two emphases within forensic science are botany and archaeology (Yoon 1993). Forensic archaeologists and...
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    • ^ ScKolarship THE scholarship of the Utah Agricultural College is unsur-passed by that of any other institution in Utah and is equalled by few institutions of higher learning in the West, as is evidenced by the following facts: 1. The Utah...
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    • 1 0 letting students sort individually. The program “Words Their Way,” uses this method to teach spelling. According to Gentry (2004), “this method of word sorting cannot function as a spelling program, because there is too much word-specific...
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    • 7 STATE NORMAL SHCOOL. ROSWELL C. BELNAP. German, Oral Expression, English Interpretation of Literature. A. B. U. of U. 1909. PARLEY DALLEY. Chemistry, Physics and Algebra. A. B. U. of U. 1909. Graduate of B. N. S. 1905. JAMES...
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    • Chief. During the early days of the settlement of the country, when there were many more Indians than white men. a great chief named Kanarra reigned supreme over his tribe. He was very unfriendly toward the white people who were coming into the...
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    • developed and built it up. When a post office was established some years later, the name was changed from Johnson's Springs to Enoch. Johnson's Springs was settled about 1852 or 1853. At an early period, many industries were started . throughout...
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    • Martha and Gertrude Shoot OH! OH! Two of a Kind The First Snow Help! The Student Life and Campus Personalities of the Branch Agricultural Col-lege have given color to the 1937-1938 school year. There are so many humor-ous events perhaps many of...
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    • A Little Laughter A LOVE LETTER. The following unique epistle was picked up lately in the street: "Dear Bill, The reason I didn't laff when you laft at me in the post office yesterday, was becos I hev a bile on my face, and I can't laff. If I laff...
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    • Herculean efforts of the people of Cedar, the f i r s t building, which is now the Library Building, was ready for school work by the fall of the second year. Some time in 1880, the grading on the railroad had begun, the Los Angeles and Salt Lake...
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    • ADVERTISERS As a school we should patronize those merchants and business men who have been loyal to us. If it were not for th.e support of our ad­vertisers, a year-book would be practically without financial support Cedar Mercantile & Live Sto,ck...

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