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    • 1908, page 32

    • 1908, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH sists largely of the working of problems involving the laws of Physics. Class room experiments are performed by the teacher whenever necessary to make a principle more comprehensible. The fifty experiments outlined in the...
    • 1909, page 35

    • 1909, page 35
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    • 35 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Text. McPherson and Henderson's Elementary Chemistry. References: Newth's Inorganic Chemistry, Thorp's Outlines of Industrial Chemistry, Remsen's General Chemistry, etc. NATURAL SCIENCE. MR....
    • 1910, page 41

    • 1910, page 41
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    • 41 NATURAL SCIENCE. *Mr. Macfarlane. Mr. Ashby. Mr. Robb. Botany. This is a general course including a study of the whole plant kingdom. With the advantage of a well equipped laboratory, preserved material and slides, each student is...
    • 1911, page 41

    • 1911, page 41
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    • 41 plant to the complex forms. Much time is spent on the algae and fungi, particular attention being paid to the pests that the student will likely come in contact with in the intermountain country. The simpler physiological processes are...
    • 1912, page 45

    • 1912, page 45
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    • 45 forming them and records his results in a record book outside of the laboratory. General Chemistry. This consists of an elementary course in general chemistry and qualitative analysis. The elements of chemical theories and of important...
    • San Rafael Swell -- Oil  -- Crystal Geyser

    • San Rafael Swell -- Oil -- Crystal Geyser

    • Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Oil Drilling; Green River (Utah); Crystal Geyser; Cold Water Geyser

    • Crystal Geyser is a rare cold water geyser that was caused when a company drilling for oil near the Green River hit water and a combination of chemicals in 1940 instead of oil. Cold water geysers are formed when groundwater picks up certain...
    • Page 321

    • Page 321
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    • Jan. 6 . 1944 ...The Council had a discussion on whether o r not to continue broadcasting over K . S . U . B . . promoting the City and the s u r r o u n d i n g area. The decision was made to continue. [Herschel Urie had met with t h e Council...
    • Page 323

    • Page 323
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    • Dec. 7 , 1944 ...Mayor Lunt recommended that Alex Rollo be appointed to act a s City Justice in the absence of Samuel F. Leigh who has moved away. Seconded. Councilman Morris Roberts recommended that the City purchase a new Fire Engine and property...
    • Page 325

    • Page 325
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    • Grade milk be sold in Cedar City: Daniel M . Jones. Irissa Nelson, Fay Dix. John Lundell, Loretta B. Riddle, Newell Wasden, Fernleigh Gardner, LaRue Ford, Cleo Dix. Dr. Reed Farnsworth, Afton Parry. Ada B . Leigh, and Truman Rollins. Action: To...
    • Page 348

    • Page 348
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    • OtLlce Clerk: Police Chief: Justice of Peace: Jailor: Street Department: Ellen A. Siakins Water Department: Cemetery: Merl Smith Schappman Slack R Bess . Roscoe Leigh Moroni Mackelpriing C. A. Cripps From From From From From From From From...
    • Page 357

    • Page 357
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    • June 4 . 1953.. .City Planning and Land Use Committee recommendation: There is a P-38 [airplane) in the area which can make a photographic map of Cedar City--1" = 1 0 0 f t . , and a copy of this map will only cost the City $100. Offer accepted....
    • Page 117

    • Page 117
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    • Myself and wife and Father and Mother Whittaker attended a supper party at Brother Chatterly's. President J. C. L. Smith came in from Parowan in the evening. Wednesday, January 12: Very sharp frost. Spent the day at the Iron Works--had 25 men at...
    • Page 142

    • Page 142
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    • 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...
    • Page 346

    • Page 346
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    • see him. Father picked up a piece of pie and ran to Webster's, a neighbor, to warn him that the officers were there.' President JohnTaylor died July 25, 1887. Taylor had done much to hold the Saints together during the polygamy persecutions....
    • Page 216

    • Page 216
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    • help. She was a rare combination of practicality and refinement. She was very apt in the field of hrhing. I n the early days of Dr. Middleton's practice, she worked with him, helping with operations and births. There were.always sterilized handages...

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