Bennion, Milton; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History
This print was made from a magic lantern slide. It was used by Milton Bennion in proselyting (recruiting) for the Branch Normal School in surrounding communities.
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Bennion, Milton
A woman holding a small child. The image is attached to a piece of cardboard. Glued on the cardboard is a typed note that says "print made from magic lantern slide used by Milton Bennion in proselyting for the Branch Normal School in surrounding...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Bennion, Milton
A man holding an infant. The image is attached to a piece of cardboard. Glued on the cardboard is a typed note that says "print made from magic lantern slide used by Milton Bennion in proselyting for the Branch Normal School in surrounding...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Bennion, Milton
A house with two women, two men, three boys, and an infant. The image is attached to a piece of cardboard. Glued on the cardboard is a typed note that says "print made from magic lantern slide used by Milton Bennion in proselyting for the Branch...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Bennion, Milton
Three men. The image is attached to a piece of cardboard. Glued on the cardboard is a typed note that says "print made from magic lantern slide used by Milton Bennion in proselyting for the Branch Normal School in surrounding communities."
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Bennion, Milton
A child and a rocking horse. The image is attached to a piece of cardboard. Glued on the cardboard is a typed note that says "print made from magic lantern slide used by Milton Bennion in proselyting for the Branch Normal School in surrounding...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; Bennion, Milton
A group of men and women students. Above the picture: "Print made from magic lantern slide used by Milton Bennion in proselyting for the Branch Normal School in surrounding communities."
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Bennion, Milton
A young woman. She is sittting. Written above, "print made from magic lantern slide used by Milton Bennion in proselyting for the Branch Normal School in surrounding communities."
Dixie National Forest (Utah); Pine Valley Reservoir Dam (Washington County, Utah)
This man-made lake is in an attractive forest setting. The camp grounds nearby are greatly appreciated by the desert communities surrounding the Dixie National Forest.
Emery County (Utah) Archives; Castle Valley (Utah); Huntington (Utah); Geary, Elmo
Plate II, Castle Valley in the book Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925 by Elmo Geary, 1953. Fig. 1 Castle Valley Map showing location of communities studied. Fig. 2 Front page of an early issue of "The Emery County Progress" Saturday, April...
Geary, Elmo. Plate LIV, Amusement in the Mining Communities. Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah, 1953. Fig.1 The Mohrland Orchestra: Ralph Green, Calvin Jensen, Melvin Henrie, Arlie Marshall, Frank...
tickets cost $3.00 and could be paid in produce. W have e been unable to unearth documentation of activities of the Dramatic Association beyond 1880, but it is safe to say that a community tradition had been set which no doubt led to support and...
In this biography of one of Utah's early pioneers, Henry Lunt, you will read about the almost unsurmountable difficulties experienced by some of the people who settled the Utah Territory. The hardships were numerous. The dangerous wagon trails...
younger warrior, urged his braves to go down and clean out the whites from their valleys. The fiery young Indians were mostly with Walker, wlule the older and wiser heads were with Soweitte, and thus the council was divided. The controversy ran...
Some communities complied, some did not. Since Cedar City was so far away from the open fighting it seemed somewhat extreme to send their cattle to Salt Lake City, especially since acquiring livestock had taken a great effort and the settlers...
interest in occupying the new Town Plot. Later in the season a large influx of immigrants from thenorth came in. We were now nearly 1,000 strong--men, women, and children3'*" There were only twelve white casualties of the Walker War. None of these...
What little was eamed in the way of cash was promptly used to purchase consumer goods, pay the transportation of immigrants, and buy supplies and equipment for farms and shops. There was a real scarcity of money i Utah. The task of the tithing...
Bishop, and visited the surroundiig communities fiequently. On Saturday 14, 1867, he traveled to Harmony and spoke at a meeting there. A Cedar City choir went with him and sang several songs on the program. The Harmony Ward prepared refreshrnents...