STOCK JUDGING
TOCK Judging is listed this year for the
first time as a Student Body Activity. As
such it warrants honorable mention. The
college team became the undisputed cham-pions
of the state by defeating the mother
institution, and the high...
had as his assistant, Charles T. Stoney, who had been attending the Brigham Young Academy. This school immediately became very popular, so that night session were held for the benefit of adults who could not go in the daytime. A class in teacher...
approached the mayor and asked, "Do you wish to have Powers arrested? The mayor replied, "There is no other thing, just now, we desire so much." "Give me the authority," said the stranger, "and I will make the arrest." Due authority having been...
from crowding too much upon the timbers. The present expense of mining is low. We have as the cost of taking out 90 tons daily Labor …24144.00 Timbering 90 tons @ 82c per ton 73.80 Superintendence 6.00 Supplies and incidental expenses ...
15 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
(b) This course consists of instruction in the elementary principles of rhetoric together with much practice in composition. The simpler pieces of literature prescribed for entrance to the Freshman class are also...
16 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE
UNITED STATES HISTORY AND CIVICS.-This is a thorough high-school course in the history and government of our country.
Required of all first-year Normal students.
3 hours per week throughout the year.
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DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
KITCHEN.
Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the general program. The process of cooking as applied to meats and vegetables including fruit...
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wall-pockets, picture frames, cones, lamp shades, plain and fancy boxes.
Two hours per week throughout the ,year.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
KITCHEN.
Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the...
25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Vocal Music. Instruction in the vocal music class will consist in reading the Scale, Sight Reading to enable the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from sound, Choral work,...
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MUSIC.
MR. TOLLESTRUP.
Vocal Music. Instruction in the vocal music class will consist in reading the Scale, Sight-Reading to enable the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from...
use and for irrigation. Jan. 17. 1854.. .An Ordinance to preserve the purity of the water and define what shall be a nuisance, e t c . : Sec. l . . . B e it ordained by the City Council of Cedar City that any person o r persons who shall foul o r...
Sec. 5. . . T h e polls t o be open from seven to ten o'clock, morning, a n d from three to s i x , afternoon. April 7 . 1855.. .An Ordinance relative to building o r repairing the City Wall: Be i t ordained by t h e City Council of Cedar City t h...
Tithing Office o r school house on reasonable terms. Councilor Nielson reported purchasing 900 feet of lumber for $27 in homemade goods o r wool at 306 per pound. Sustained. The Auditor was i n s t r u c t e d to issue a warrant in favor of J e n s...
Nov. 7. 1878.. . T h e Committee on Judiciary reported a s follows: W have obtained and examined from t h e exe Recorder's office, two record hooks, one City warrant book, one auditor's a / c book, one dog tax hook, one assessor tax list for 1878,...
March 11, 1881.. .Water Supervisor was i n s t r u c t e d to clean out t h e City water ditches a s t h e filth in them makes t h e water v e r y unwholesome for u s e . Also, recommended t h a t measures be adopted to stop the continual annoyance...
Nov. 28, 1884.. .Bill of C. C. Bladen for 1 year's services a s City Marshal, amounting to $15, was presented a n d , on motion of Councilman Heybornc, r e f e r r e d back t o t h e Marshal for itemized account of statement before the Council of t...
Councilman Heyhorne, the Recorder was instructed to notify Joseph M . Perry that he had been superceded in his office. (of watermaster) Feh. 19, 1894.. .Councilman Haight motioned that we reconsider the nomination of John Elliker a s (water)...
Aug. 6 , 1894.. . I t was resolved that Water Tax for 1894 be 500 per lot for irrigation and $1.00 per family for culinary purposes. Oct. 1, 1894.. .The Mayor stated that George Wood and the Cedar Sheep Association had generously offered money and...
Jan. 2 0 , 1895.. .The Mayor called the attention of the Council to the fact of there being a large bundle of old papers. bonds, deeds, receipts, e t c . On motion Councilman Fretwell. the Mayor was authorized to destroy all the worthless. Feb. 4 ,...