Thurs. Dec. 5, 1901: Ther. 47., 65., Wea. Thin Clouds, Johny & I drove some of our cattle back to Zion this forenoon. I [a]ttended the ward conference this after-noon. Thomas P. Bottom of the Stake Presidency and Samuls H. Wells of the High Council...
The City Government
OUR school has bee.n noted for its efficient student
body organizations, chief of which is the school
city. The students of the B. A. C. have been
granted a city charter, and they have enacted city
ordinances. Thus they are...
School Calendar for 191 5 & '16
(Continued frOln page 79)
Jan. 18. The B. B. club entertains in chapel.
Jan. 26. Sen1ester exams. begin.
Jan. 28. Close of first sen1ester.
Jan. 31. Celebrate beginning of second sell1ester by dancing froll1
8 until...
^B. G/1. C. Scouts
cMerabers of Scoutmasters Training, Course
J. H. MAUGHAN ARTHUR J. MORRIS I. Y. BIGELOW
President of Council Commissioner Deputy Commissioner
Zion National Park Council Instructor Instructor
JOHN A. YOUNG
Scout Executive
Director...
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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...
Student Body Officers
VERT IS WOOD
President
WAYNE BRYANT
Vice-President
JUNE FOSTER
Secretary
WESLEY PRYOR
Commissioner of Publications
REX LLOYD
Sophomore Representative
MELBA MIDLETOX
Freshman Representative
E. RAY LYMAN
Athletic Council
ARTHUR...
HAROLD KNELL
Center
ELWIN ARMSTRONG
BILL DOVER
Center
FREDERICK FOSTER
Guard
ERNEST WEBSTER
Forward
HAROLD WILKINSON
Forward
LEGRANDE SPILSBURY
Forward
HOWARD LINFORD
Coach
RALPH GARDNER
Forward
URIAH JONES
Guard
High School Basketball Team
*1T7HEN...
Cedar City Council of 1880. Edward Parry, assessor. John Parry, mayor. Councilmen: W.H. Corry, Robert H. Heyborne, Thomas Thorley, Lehi Jones, Mayhew Dalley, William Henry Leigh.
Exodus o f I.L.S. lprople. Organization of L.D.S. church. Rri~liani Young m a d c n r n kndcr a n d L.D.S. pcople inovini. west to U t a h Terriloly a n d holm iof Scare af Dcserrt.
Lehi W. Jones's parents were imn~igrantsto America from Wales,...
Lchi and IIenrietta homestead near Miner's Peak. Stories connected
with hfiner's Peak. Joneses start building a home. Lehi elected to Cedar City Council. Saxe T. Jones appointed Postniistress. Lehi made
Seventy and elected Mayor.
Lehi and...
Plan selerted and Tabernacle built. People still brinq called to Bluff - Jody's Diarv. Takinq n cattle held to San J u a n . Lehi receives r Misaion Call. Ilcnry seriamly hurned. Letter from Mary hw Lunt to Lehi while on miasion. Letter from Henry...
Brief hiatmy of Thumna Jones and his convel-siox to L.D.S. Church, after which he comer to .America. Brief history of Sage 'Trcharne and hrr family joining I,.D.S. church and sailing to America. An account of the stay at Kanesville or Council...
Obtaining electric power for Crdar City. Picture of Steam Engine. Stories in corlrrection with t h r Power Company. Picture of Jones Family Christmas liJ07. Picture of Cedar City main strcet. Cedar Electric Co. organixd. Sold to Dirk Power...
During these years since the Mormons had settled the Utah 'I'crritory, there had heen continuous friction between the Mormon pioneer leaders and the U. S. Government. Two federal appointees who caused the most trouble, arrived in Salt Lake City in...
CHAPTER X
THE WALKER WAR
1853
W
hen the Mormons were colonizing the Utah Territory, they went out of their way to keep on fiiendly terms with the Indians. The Mormon people kept a fiiendly attitude towards the redmen and continued to give them...
Funeral Service
BONNEVILLE STAKE CENTER JULY 21,1980
PALLBEARERS: John B. Crompton, Walter E. Boyden, Jr., Judge Bryant H. Croft, William G. Petuskey, David G. Crompton, H. Thomas Davis, Allen H. Tibbals, L. Charles Evans CONDUCTING: Isaac McQueen,...