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    • 1915 5

    • 1915 5
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    • History of the B.A. C. "GREAT thing have small beginnings." So it is written in all the books, and so it repeats itself and is acted out year after year in everything. The B. A. C. is no exception. In 1913 the Legislature of the great State of Utah...
    • 1915 35

    • 1915 35
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    • A Junior's Lament Where? Oh, where, is that old class? They're gone, they're gone, alas, alas! Once m,ore they waken in my breast The thoughts of school, of thoughts the best. Once more I hear and see and trace That happy bunch, also each face, As...
    • 1916 35

    • 1916 35
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    • WELLS WILLIAMS I'm slow in school, but my money on it, I'll soon be in with the '''vV ork· ll1an." BERNELLA GARDNER Student Editor. Knows everybody's business and has a string on sev­eral. (Fond of "Armstrong Heat­ers.") ALLDRIDGE THORLEY "I...
    • 1916 80

    • 1916 80
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    • School Calendar for 1915 & '16 Sept. 20. Sept. 22. Oct. 6. Oct. 8. Oct. 13. ()ct. 14. Oct. 15. Oct. 18. Oct. 19. (Jet. 21. Oct. 22. Oct. 23. Oct. 26. Nov. 1. Nov. 5. Nov. 13. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. '1 Nov. 20. \0 Dec. 1. Dec. 2. Dec. 3. Dec. 4. Dec....
    • 1916 81

    • 1916 81
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    • 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...
    • 1927 173

    • 1927 173
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    • i^ John censoring some boys for loiter-ing in the hall, argued: "If everybody were to stand in the hall, how could anybody get by?T> "I low is Fae feeling after the acci-dent?" "She's no better." "Is she conscious?" "Yes, she's conscious but she...
    • Page 200

    • Page 200
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    • and Erastus Macfarlane for a license to r u n a Pool Hall within the City. Referred to Committee. Feb. 9 , 1914. . . Communication of Commercial Club of Cedar City was referred to Committee on Streets and Sidewalks to see that large cottonwood...
    • Page 167

    • Page 167
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    • trying to become acquainted with the Indian character and language and to establish schools for that purpose. Brother Snow felt that the settlers should help the Indian children learn the English language, teach them to work, and show them the...
    • Page 289

    • Page 289
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    • and make them better off than ever they were before." William Durham was elected as President of the organization and Bishop Henry Lunt and Samuel Leigh were the two Directors from Cedar City. President Young was attempting to "sell" the United...
    • Page 421

    • Page 421
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    • 1 arn informed by good authority that the railroad running fiom El Paso to Casas Grandes is going to be extended to the river, Piedras Verde, on to the Sierra Madre Mountains on which we are located and will open up rnany valuable locaiities for...
    • Page 471

    • Page 471
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    • Stevens sent a Mexican in the mountains with some burrows after vegetables, and the rebels caught him and pretty nearly beat him to death, so you can see how conditions are in the mountains. September 29: 1 have just retumed from the stockyards....
    • Socotwa text: page 023

    • Socotwa text: page 023

    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • everybody to the dance. What a grand orchestra they were! John Farnsworth called the squares after we had gotten our partners during the round dancing and a Virginia reel. Stan turned out to be practically the best dancer there, and lucky was the...
    • Socotwa text: page 028

    • Socotwa text: page 028

    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • up the dusty road, then turned and climbed over the low sloping rock to the left. Merly had tried to encourage everybody to make this hike, and strangely enough, about the same number went on this as had gone up to the top of the natural bridge. We...
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    • PAHUTE LEGENDS William R. Palmer 1958 OH 0598 How The Eagle Became Bald-headed It sometimes happened in the long ago that some living thing went bad and became a source of trouble to all the others. Sometimes they wrought so much sorrow and...
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    • Page 123
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    • PERSONALITY Mayo Black "Most fickle." "Biggest lady's man." Leora Hunter "Everybody's friend." Shirley Jones "Top notcher in activities. Phyllis Thorley "Most pleasing smile." Carol Partridge "Says the most and talks the least.

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