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    • 1906, page 20

    • 1906, page 20
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    • 20 SOUTHERN BRANCH Third Year. First Half Second Half. American History and Civics 3 3 Botany (5) 5 English c 4 4 Elective ……………………………4 4 Music (2 recitations) ………………1 1 Physics a 4 4...
    • 1906, page 21

    • 1906, page 21
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    • 21 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Special Course in Reading. Normal students who desire to prepare themselves as teachers of Reading should take Oral Expression a, b, and c, and Elocution I and V, and half year of Training in Reading. ...
    • 1906, page 30

    • 1906, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH Commercial Law. This course embraces a study of the laws governing the transaction of business in the world of commerce, including a knowledge of contracts, agency, partnership, corporations, business paper, liens,...
    • 1907, page 21

    • 1907, page 21
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    • 21 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Fourth Year. First Half. Second Half Drawing b (4 recitations) 2 2 Educational Psychology 3 Elocution 4 English I 3 3 Elective……………………………… 2 Music (2 recitations)...
    • 1907, page 22

    • 1907, page 22
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    • Gra22 SOUTHERN BRANCH Special Courses in Manual Training. Normal students who desire to emphasize manual training in order to qualify themselves to teach it in the public schools, may elect in addition to their other work such courses in drawing...
    • 1907, page 31

    • 1907, page 31
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    • 31 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. being given to the methods of closing books, making out statements, trial balances and invoices, and to other details connected with the course. Three hours per week first half-year. Bookkeeping b. In this...
    • 1911, page 36

    • 1911, page 36
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    • 36 Four hours per week throughout the year. English History. This course will be, a careful study of the growth of English institutions from the Conquest, preceded by a hurried survey of Anglo Saxon and Roman times. The social...
    • 1911, page 44

    • 1911, page 44
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    • 44 specifications, tabulated statements, and general work and manifold writing. Daily throughout the year. Business Law. This course embraces a study of the laws governing the transaction of business in the world of commerce, including a...
    • 1911, page 47

    • 1911, page 47
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    • 47 ter color work. Course III consists of oil on board and canvas ; an apt student should be able to complete a few studies in each course. Two years work in special work should prepare a student for an art teacher in the public schools of...
    • 1912, page 41

    • 1912, page 41
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    • 41 The social institutions of the English people will be carefully considered, with a view of learning the lessons to be drawn, from the great social, religious and political changes in the History of England. The Norman conquest, the...
    • 1912, page 49

    • 1912, page 49
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    • 49 Business Law. This course embraces a study of the laws governing the transaction of business in the world of commerce, including a knowledge of contracts, sales, agency, partnership, corporations, business papers, liens, guaranty,...
    • 1912, page 52

    • 1912, page 52
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    • 52 BLACKSMITHING. Mr. Gardner. The course comprises drawing, shaping, welding, tempering and making of common tools, such as punches, chisels, tongues, hammers, etc. Also a chain and other articles. Six hours per week during...
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    • across the creek opposite the residence of D . S . Macfarlane. After consultation, the petition of Cannon and Taylor was granted. Property deeded. (valued a t $500 but given a t $50, with the option that the property would revert back to the City...
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    • Page 143
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    • Office Mayor: Recorder: Treasurer: Marshal: City Justice: Councilor : (Long Term) Councilors : Candidates George W . Middleton ( C ) W. H. Leigh ( R ) R. W . Heyhorne T. D . Roach Bengt Nelson J r . John Dutton Thomas Urie Alfred Froyd E . J....
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    • Herbert Haight. J. Wesley Barton, Webster were appointed a s 4th of July appropriated for the celebration. and Ada Wood Committee. $25 June 11, 1912.. .On motion Councilman Higbee, the Sinking Fund of $1614.34 was transferred to the General Fund....
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    • July 2 1 , 1 9 1 3 . . .Tax levy of 22 mills was adopted. Committee appointed to investigate Barnhurst s p r i n g near Five Lakes, reported that the water r u n s from the Spring into the Creek in Right Hand Canyon across what is known as Coke...
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    • further that they will pay the taxes for 1925 and 1926, under protest, if the City would refund the sale of 1925 and costs and interest accrued in the sale of their property for sewer taxes, and give them a clear title. On motion of Raymond H ....
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    • Jan. 20, 1927.. .Gronway Parry and Kumen L. Jones of the Rotary Club, Dr. A . C. Johnson and Moroni Corry of the Chamber of Commerce present. Purpose: assisting the City in adding more water to the system. Suggested that the City take steps at once...
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    • Whetten and Councilmen Hunter and Jones will take the Oath of Office at high noon on January 5 . Ramon and Dr. J. S. Prestwich met to discuss the Glen Canyon Power situation. Dr. Prestwich is concerned that the City will lose rights to the Glen...
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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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