Debating
V DRING the experience of the B. A. C. in
school actl.·vities, an interest in debating
has developed which will inevitably culminate
in a partial revolution of the present
attitude toward it.
'rhree years ago, at the birth of the B. A....
Spirit of the Pioneers
'T^HE policy of the Branch Agri-cultural
College to serve here in
Southern Utah in an educational,
cultural and instructive way has
been carried out this year. The stu-dents
and faculty members have
gone into Cedar City and...
CLAUDE SMITH
President
JUNE FOSTER
V ice-President
CLARA HOPKINS
Secretary
RICHARD JONES
Class Representative
Second Year" Class
HE Second Year class which entered the
B. A. C. this year has been unsurpassed by
similar groups of preceding years for...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Photos of Albin Gillies, Graduate '17, School Athletic Manager '17, Aggie Club President '17, Class Debating Manager '17. "None but himself can be his parallel." ; Irene Hutchings, Graduate '17, H. E. C. President '17, H. E. C. Vice-President...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Class History of the 18's. On September 21, 1914, a husky bunch of nearly ninety, possessing much of the greeness of our April meadows, but full of ambition and determination, trooped up the broad steps of Murdock and formed the foundations of the...
a low ebb and could not reach the town. The settlers had fully decided to abandon the place, when President Young came there on a speaking tour and promised the people that if they would remain where they were, the time would come when there would...
A man was hired to paint the scenery for the stage. Seats for the Recreation Hall were purchased at a more recent date. OBTAINING MATERIAL FROM MURDOCK ACADEMY Wrecking and salvaging the materials of the old Murdock Academy began August 1, 1932....
21 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
a study of common minerals, their physical and chemical characteristics and methods of determination, with special attention given to the common rock-forming minerals and their associations in the more common rocks....
26 SOUTHERN BRANCH
a few carefully selected groups of facts taking the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
NOTE.-European and English History may...
24 SOUTHERN BRANCH
General History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in General History is covered, certain great movements and important...
Mayor and Council. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Cedar City, Utah. ...Whereas, at a meeting of the Board of Health of Cedar City, Utah held at the residence of D r . George W . Middleton, it was moved by the Health Officer of Cedar...
scene could hardly be conceived. The toil-worn and hardy pioneers, with uncovered heads bent in reverence to the Almighty, thanked Him for H i s kindly care in bringing them to a land where conscience was free, with liberty undiluted. and asked H i...
The problem of wlonization was particularly difficult during the Utah War because of the large number of people called back to Utah. In addition, two to four thousand immigrants were brought into the tenitory each year by the pioneer companies....
consequent decrease of the population of Cedar. Two full battalions were there formerly, now there are only about seventy men. Henry Lunt is acting as Major over these and the few men at Hamiltons and Kanarra, and has decidedly more men than arms....
The April Conference of the churrh convened in the St George Temple. People gathered from all parts, where the church membership had spread. The rornpleted l~uilding was dedicated April 6, 1877, the prayer being offered by Daniel H. b'ells,...
no travel by way of Pine Creek and Wildcat Canyon for weeks. The travel went down the canyon west of Milford - so I did not know what to do. My horses were worn out, and to make that big circle would delay me for days. I finally decided to try it...
lose their lives, than not. They decided to get out while they could. They loaded a little of the already sawed lumber onto the outfits and started back. They stopped for the night in a grove of pines near the Upper Mammoth. By morning, the snow...
168
Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
lands covered by the permits of two Indians, David Tabbee and Pawwinnee. A demand was made to end the "apparent moratorium on presecution of offenses against the United States where rights of the Ute Indians...
178
Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
The Navajos, motivated by anticipated revenues from the mineral estate, saw the opportunity to go to court with the smaller, under-financed Hopi Tribe. Undoubtedly, the Navajos assumed they could take...
188
Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
weeks. During the trial 52 witnesses were called, many of whom spoke through Indian interpreters. The litigants together introduced 1,020 written or documentary exhibits. Hopi occupation of the area in...