OBJECTIVES OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE
HENRY OBERHANSLEY
Director
A SCHOOL is a place in which
we can get experiences and in-terpretations
faster and more ac-curately
than we can outside school.
Our school life today furnishes op-portunities
rich in...
viduals thereof, and yet the U. S. Attorney and the Jury have not dared to introduce the subject to be investigated, because, they say witnesses who were present at that time and were forced into the bloody work, that their lives would be rendered...
The Church organizations came into being very early. Mrs. Eliza R. Snow came to Greenville as early as 1870 and organized the Primary, and made Mrs. Robert Edwards first president. The Mutual Improvement Association was organized in 1880, with Mary...
DANIEL T . LEIGH Biography 1852 - 1927 Daniel T . Leigh was born July 14, 1852, on the banks of the Platte River in Nebraska. The family came to Salt Lake City with the Dan Jones Company and were later called to lron County to work in the Iron...
take charge of all concrete work. Forms were not feasible because there was nothing to brace to; consequently, the walls were placed with a rather d r y mix, riither than poured. The first water turned into the reservoir c:aused a crack and a...
of law enforcement in t h e City. The Marshal admitted t h a t he had been too lenient and promised to make an effort to c a r r y out his instructions. March 1 9 , 1931.. .Mr. Harry W . Leigh and Thomas A . Thorley met with the Council in behalf...
difficult, if not impossible, for the Veterans to transfer to other schools for the last two years, on account of overcrowded conditions in other colleges, Whereas, it i s desirable and necessary that a full four year program be provided at the...
April 2 7 , 1 9 5 1 . . .Special session. City Manager Thorsen read the letter from Ralph R . Thomas of the Southern Utah Power Company--excerpts as follows: The Company would be willing to finance the new construction required, supply and furnish...
Jan. 21. 1954.. .Mayor Anderson recommended the following people for appointed offices: Ellen A . Simkins--City Recorder, Patrick Fenton--City Attorney, F. E . McNutt--City Manager, Dr. L. V. Broadbent--City Physician. Ray Melling-Fire Chief, Ralph...
Sept. 3 , 1 9 5 9 . . .Motion by Councilman Schmutz to have R. B. Platt make UD the s~ecifications for the water line to the Quitchapah well, a n d place pipe for bid. (Accepted bid. March 1 9 6 0 - - 5 5 2 . 3 3 4 . ) ~ o v e r n m e n tfunds are...
pipeline for culinary water to the Plant will be needed o r drinking water will have to be hauled to the Plant for the employees. (1975 North Bulldog Road) May 15, 1975.. .Mayor Kerry Jones held a public hearing to consider the final action on the...
Jan. 6 , 1977.. .City Attorney. Joe Jackson, has accepted an appointment a s Juvenile Judge. T h u s , he submitted his resignation as City Attorney. The Oath of Office was given to Orwin H . Green, Fire Chief, and David E. Bentley, Assistant Fire...
Laura Cotts was appointed to replace Janice Esplin on the Library Board. Feb. 20. 1 9 8 6 . . . T h e B.L.M., Forest Service land exchange may mean a loss of 57 jobs to Cedar City, r e p o r t s Mayor Linford. Joe Melling suggested that they meet...
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....
Robert J. died when only two days old, before ever coming home from the hospital. Barbara, Will and Claire's baby, died at the age of nine months from whooping cough. Jackson, Bernella and Lehi's haby, died of pneumonia. In 1944 when Lehi was 90...
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John's efficiency rating for 1943-44, signed by the Administrative Assistant to the U S . Attorney General, was marked "Excellent." His years as Assistant U.S. Attorney had given him breadth and some depth of...
Young Democrat Turns Candidate
administration. No one man has the capacity or the time to personally attend to all the state's business. Administrative achievement depends upon the selection of appointees of substance and worth with an honest...
Advocate for Indians
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Modem History of the Utah Utes. In 1957, John wrote the first (and only) chapter for this book which he was unable to complete. It reads as follows:
THE SPECIAL INDIAN GRAZING UNIT
During my tenure in the United States...
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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...
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persist in their harsh, dry environment and attract others to them in periods of serious drought was the skill with which the Hopis developed especially adapted plants and their ability to coax them into high...