ZELMA JONES.
"'From every blush that kindles in
thy cheeks,
Ten thousand little loves and
graces spring
To revel in the roses."
WILLARD CANFIELD.
"His pencil was striking, resistless
and grand;
His manners were gentle, compelĀling
and bland;
Still...
BONNER LAMBSON
We can only be valued
As we make L urselves valu-able.
DELLA CORRY
"God sent this singer upon
Wiethartshong-s of gladness and
of mirth,
That they might touch the
hearts of men,
And bring them back to
heaven again."
FERNLE1GH...
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...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
I. As one who cons at evening, O'er an album all alone, And museums on the faces, Of the friends that he has known; So, too, glance at this Year-book, And follow line by line, The past year's glowing record, Of these old schoolmates of thine. ...
adjoining the main structure is 32x29 feet. This addition was built for the purpose of vaults, and adjoining this is the county jail, built of pink sandstone. The original cost of the old Territorial Court House was approximately $10,960. This...
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS PURPOSE A very note-worthy organization in the state is called "Daughters of Utah Pioneers." It is composed of women whose ancestors came to the West before the advent of the railway in 1869. The...
Thurs. Mar. 24, 1898: Ther. very cold Wea. beautiful We left camp 6-40 reached Short Creek 8-12 reached south side of sand 8-34. 22n crossing stopped for noon 10-35 started 11-45 arrived at the Cane beds tank 1-50 pulled freight 2-54 to the house...
Sat. Mar. 11, 1899: Ther. cold Wea. wind changable, clear. we left camp 6-55 stopped nearly 1 ½ hours at Short Creek for breakfast. filled our barrells at the tank nooned at the house. camped 7-20 upper fence. Sunday 12: Ther. cold Wea. breeze...
CEDAR CITY TABERNACLE Erected in 1885
At the Spring Conference, held in 1886, the meetings were held in the new Tabernacle. Location: 10 North Main and Water Street (Center). May 17, 1882..."John Chatterley, and others, submitted a petition to the...
Sept. 4. 1919.. .Claim of H . L . Frisby for services as Bandmaster was allowed in the amount of $50. Watermaster was to be instructed to s h u t the water completely off the northwest part of town each day from 8 to 11 a.m. and the northeast part...
Mountain West. Certainly S . U . S . C . has been an asset to Cedar City over the years. The College has helped to preserve and build upon the rich past of the community, improved economic opportunities for local youth, and encouraged the growth of...
dangerous. No less dangerous was the task of removing the yokes fiom the impatient creatures and of the unloosing the chains. The romance of being out in the wilds was terribly chilled by an inclement sky. A few days of drizzling rain tried the...
camped with the main body. On Monday the entire company moved on to Center Creek and camped at the mouth of the canyon. President George A. Smith wrote in his dairy: "I found a tract of land which pleased me, but not so with a great majority of our...
General Wells and some sixty more brethren were there from the Salt Lake Valley. O r ~ o nPratt preached, his subject principally being upon training up children in the way they should go and acting in a oneness of spirit. After the meeting I had...
satisfaction to Henry after the meeting about what he had said about the Church]. The Deseret Territorial Fair was taking place in Salt Lake at the time the emigration companies anived. Henry was interested in the exhibit of manufactured articles,...
whom Dalton had escaped before, traveled from Beaver to Parowan to arrest him. The two Marshals hid and, when they saw Dalton, he began to run and they called for him to stop. Without waiting, Thompson shot Dalton in the back, killing him. Apostle...