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    • 1915 99

    • 1915 99
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    • The Utah Agricultural College offers to the graduates of the Normal School and the High School excep­tional opportunities for advanced train- . ing in Agriculture, Home Economics, Agricultural Engi!!~_~Jing,.'.Com- ," metee,---lVleclian~--Arts...
    • yearbook1917i026: Narrative (cont.)

    • yearbook1917i026: Narrative (cont.)

    • Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks

    • us went through "Test Week," into Upper Classdom, then wended our way homeward, to dream of '17's memorable history. III. The first business on hand at the beginning of our Junior year was unanimously to elect Karl Woolsey again president of our...
    • 1927, page 86

    • 1927, page 86
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    • Records of Negative Exposures.: Date No. of Slide Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. Size 1927 9-27 Manner Ortho 11 am Bright f 48 2 Sec East Temple & 3 Brothers Spoiled plate 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 1928 Apr....
    • 1927, page 88

    • 1927, page 88
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    • Records of Negative Exposures.: Date No. of Slide Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. No. of Negative 9/19/28 Eastman D.C. Ortho 10-20 good eve 32 Filter 1. Checking Station “ “ 10-20 “ 64 1 Fil...
    • 1927, page 90

    • 1927, page 90
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    • Records of Negative Exposures.: Date No. of Slide Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. Negative 1930 1-19 4 x 5 Eastman Film Pack 2 Pm good F 16 1/10 Filter Bridge Mtn. snow scene Fog Fair 1-19 “ 2-10...
    • Page 177

    • Page 177
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    • conditions existing here as to the climate, e t c . , and that if the pipe could not be delivered so that the same can be used this fall, that the order be cancelled; o r , that if not, that the Com~anv Dav the interest on said monev due until the...
    • Page 106

    • Page 106
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    • dozen large carrots and one dozen large onions." They alsc raised squash and pumpkins and an abundance of com and grain. That day, after traveling to Parowan, Henry spent the evening in counsel with George A. Smith and President J. C. L. Smith....
    • Page 265

    • Page 265
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    • and a very important one it is, as every teacher who has tned it must confess. Our choir, under the patronage and encouragement of our leaders, still improves. They gave a concert during the winter which was very satisfactory. Our city fathers have...
    • Page 365

    • Page 365
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    • impossibity to supply the camp by such a slow and labonous process. The following account of their anival in Mexico is from Broughton's histoiy: We finally reached Deming, New Mexico, a railroad town [40 miles from the Mexican border]. There we...
    • Page 378

    • Page 378
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    • Sunday, February 4, 1892, was the concluding day of a four-day conference held in Colonia Juarez. At this conference, Apostle George Teasdale, President of the Mexican Mission, chose the leaders of the new mission. He appointed Alex F. Macdonald...
    • Page 379

    • Page 379
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    • and they were cooked in every way the women could contrive. Thus the day was saved. This event was no less miraculous than the 'mama' of ancient Israel. Broughton wrote that the year of 1892 was a most desperate one, flour was not to be bought. The...
    • Page 380

    • Page 380
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    • have you any more meal you could lend me, my family hasn't a dust of bread stuff in the house.' Father's reply would be, 'Ah, dear brother, you will have to see Sarah.' 1 have heard Mother bear her testimony many times to the fact that she divided...
    • Page 381

    • Page 381
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    • flour came in from Deming, "you never saw such tickled kids in your life. We were going around eating the flour as if it were cake. The com bread, without any sait or soda, was just l i e hardpan." Broughton wrote the following about his father,...
    • Page 384

    • Page 384
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    • had gone to spread an alarm, they made a hasty getaway. They came very near hding them as one of the long-haired ones carne almost to the coop, and then tumed a\Ypy The two children started up the road for help but the boy fainted fkom loss of...
    • Page 389

    • Page 389
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    • not the only one. Sarah brings me word that our two mares each had a fine colt, one was killed by the mountain lions and the other drowned in the nver. Such is He--as the sparks fly upward, so is man bom to trouble. It's an easy thing to...
    • Page 390

    • Page 390
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    • came on my door and 1 opened it. 1 saw Patriarch Henry Lunt on a horse. He was well wrapped for it was early and very cold; he asked if Brother Durfee was in. 1 answered, 'He is in the vailey trying to get or earn some flour.' 1 insisted on him...

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