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    • 1903, page 9

    • 1903, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. animals. The design is to build up a museum that will adequately represent the natural history of Southern Utah. LIBRARY AND READING ROOM. The library is furnished with the standard works in literature,...
    • 1904, page 9

    • 1904, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The shops are equipped with modern tools and machines for turning, scroll sawing, general carpentry, and blacksmithing. MUSEUM. Collections are being made of Indian relics, minerals,...
    • 1904, page 27

    • 1904, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. manufacture. Scroll sawing, wood turning, joining and general wood work are features of this course. (2) Wood work and an elementary course in blacksmithing. Four hours per week throughout the year. ...
    • 1905, page 8

    • 1905, page 8
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    • 8 SOUTHERN BRANCH. In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a Boiler House which will be erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for securing water for the grounds. SITE AND BUILDINGS. The...
    • 1905, page 31

    • 1905, page 31
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    • 31 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. thetic instinct and develop the power of observation. The course consists of design; drawing and painting from objects and model; life drawing, `and open-air sketching with colored crayons, water color, pencil and...
    • 1906, page 9

    • 1906, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. courses leading to the University courses which lead up to Engineering Degrees as well as that required for the Five Year Normal course. The chemical laboratory is equipped with everything essential to a course in...
    • 1906, page 31

    • 1906, page 31
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    • 31 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. service as clerks. For those who wish to become teachers in our Spanish possessions such a course will be very valuable. FRENCH. Mr. DuPoncet. French may be given for any who may wish...
    • 1907, page 9

    • 1907, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The physical laboritory is furnished with all the necessary apparatus for a course in general physics, including the work in X-rays, wireless telegraphy, and all apparatus designed to illustrate all branches...
    • 1907, page 34

    • 1907, page 34
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    • 34 SOUTHERN BRANCH instinct and develop the power of observation. The course consists of design; drawing and painting from objects and model; life drawing, and open-air sketching with colored crayons, water color, pencil and pen and ink. ...
    • 1911, page 12

    • 1911, page 12
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    • 12 with shutters to the windows, so that class work requiring darkness may be carried on during the daytime. MUSEUM. Collections are being made of Indian relics, minerals, plants and animals. The design is to build up a museum that...
    • 1912, page 12

    • 1912, page 12
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    • 12 AGRICULTURE. The agricultural laboratory is supplied with all the essential apparatus for demonstration. A few pure bred animals are kept by the school for the educational work. They, will help to keep the Domestic Science department...
    • Page 155

    • Page 155
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    • intersecting Main Street a t the corner near Mr. Henry Elliker's residence on Main Street and commonly known a s Normal Street. Granted. Dec. 1, 1904 ... The Mayor reported t h a t a case of Small Pox had developed recently in the City a n d , in...
    • Page 266

    • Page 266
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    • Nov. 14. 1927.. .City Elections were held November 8 , 1927-results were as follows: Mayor: 4 year Councilman: 2 year Counc>lmen: Recorder: Treasurer: Eugene Christensen IR) Samuel F. Leigh (D) Fred L. Biederman IR) Parley Dalley ID) Ray H Lunt...
    • Page 411

    • Page 411
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    • 1 Installation of a storm sever on Main Street and entendrng it to . Altmira Avenue an 75 East Street. 2 Extensive Cat work was done in Coal Creek to widen and straighten the . channel. 3 The banks of Coal Creek were raised and reinforced with the...
    • Page 428

    • Page 428
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    • opposite--60'1, to t h e west into t h e Woodbury Ditch a n d 40% to t h e n o r t h in t h e main channel of Coal Creek. State Engineer, Gerald S t o k e r , indicated t h a t t h e decreed r i g h t s call for 285 cubic feet p e r second to be...
    • Page 429

    • Page 429
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    • the design or the use of deep pits and a debris basin in proximity of the runway. Project Engineer, R. B. Platt. pointed out that the City felt an obligation to provide facilities to handle normal anticipated irrigation waters, both low and high...

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