Two trains associated with President Harding's visit to Cedar City and Zion Canyon, June 25, 1923. Some say the second train was a work train which came ahead of President Harding's train to check the track for security.
Two trains associated with President Harding's visit to Cedar City and Zion Canyon, June 25, 1923. Some say the second train was a work train which came ahead of President Harding's train to check the track for security.
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A. N. LEONARD, M. D., Superintendent
GENERAL SURGERY.
GE~ERAL MEDICINE.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
FITTING OF GLASSES.
X-Ray diagnosis and treatment.
Violet Ray (high frequency) treatments.
j\lIaternity Home, "Twilight...
Music at the B. A. C.
\ the close of last year it seemed
^that the Music department at the
College had taken quite a slump.
Four years ago four strong teachers
headed the band, strings, piano, and
vocal departments. Great things
were done, good...
On Saturday night, scheduled as
the last night of the meet, it was
still anybody's tournament, with a
possibility of a four-team tie which
would necessitate the continuance of
the battle to Monday. This possi-bility,
as the games progressed,...
CLAUDE SMITH
President
JUNE FOSTER
V ice-President
CLARA HOPKINS
Secretary
RICHARD JONES
Class Representative
Second Year" Class
HE Second Year class which entered the
B. A. C. this year has been unsurpassed by
similar groups of preceding years for...
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Clubs and Organizations
HE clubs which have been organized at the Branch
Agricultural College have become a very live part
of its daily activity in socials and scholary func-tions.
Among the most prominent are the two women's clubs—
the...
fence in the center of block 29, just east of where the telephone office now stands. The bullet cut the emigrant's leather belt, yet he stopped long enough to pick up his pistol. A few minutes later, William Anderson saw Sissix elevate his gun and...
reason for the growth of the valley, but it hardly would be correct to say that the railroad with its people have had less than a major part in bringing the town up from the size of a spot on the map to the present city that it now represents with...
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that done in English b, but of a much higher grade The principles of rhetoric are studied thoroly, and applied in numerous short, and frequent long compositions. The more difficult pieces of literature prescribed for entrance...
30 SOUTHERN BRANCH
English c. The work done in this course is a continuation of that done in English b, but of a much higher grade. The principles of rhetoric are studied thoroly, and applied in numerous short, and frequent long...
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Three hours per week throughout the year. Miss Decker, Miss Leigh.
Literary Interpretation.. This course gives opportunity to forge ahead and prepare onself for an instructor in reading and interpreting the best pieces of literature....
Mon. April 11, 1898: Ther. warm. Wea. very windy from W. John Winder and I went over to the big Bend in search of Mr. Thomas the outlaw. we found G. Hire, E. Stevens Jr. & Curtis. they left the Big Meadows about 3-30 am. two hours ahead...
Wed. Nov. 15, 1899: Ther. 48´., 56´., Wea. squally. Johny, Jim and Dan went and got the cattle as far as Crank Town, they left Brock on the trail she was unable to get home. I staid home today. Thursday 16: Ther. 44., Johny & I went down and...
Sun. Dec. 3, 1899: Ther. cold., Wea. cloudy am. clear pm. (Fast Day) Dan & I started home via Bullock trail on foot driving a cow & calf they got away at Rock Canyon. we came on home. Sammy got here just ahead of us. Monday 4: Ther. 34´., 54....
Wed. April 15, 1903: Ther. Cool wind., Wea. Thin clouds, Herded north and east towards the Rattle-snake-den. John J. went home today Wm L. Crawford, Clay-Flat, Kane Co., Utah. 62) Thursday 16: Ther. Warm, cool wind, Wea. Thin clds. Took the sheep...
Tues. Dec. 1, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, David W. Lemmon and I came out to the herds to release John Ruesch and James Crawford. 130) Wednesday 2: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clds. Breeze from west., Jim left here for home about noon. John...
Wed. June 21, 1905: Ther. Warm Wea. Mostly Cloudy Put out our washing this forenoon at Mr. Smith’s. After dinner we started in to our work again. worked to the Base line and started back south on the township line were entertained by Mr....
Fri. Sept. 22, 1905: Ther. Hot, Wea. Clear. Walked over to Brother Beeler’s by about sun down. the other Elders all came in ahead of us. Prest. Lindsay is at Lawton waiting for President Duffin to come in Elder Robison and I went over and staid...