PARLEY DALLEY
HWhat you have said,
I will consider; what you have
to say,
I will with patience hear, and
find a time
Both meet to hear and ilnS\yer.'ยท
MYRTLE DECKER
She needs no other rosary, for
her thread of life is strung with
the beads of love...
Prom Committee
GERTRUDE WOOD MARY DALLEY ELLIOT EATOUGH REX HOLLAND
Chairman Decorations Imitations Advertising
DAGMA SEAMAN ANTHONY ISOM LILLIAN ADAMS
A s s i s t a n t Chairman I.i^bttn^ Refreshments
The Junior College Promenade
XTOTHING definite...
CHAPTER Six
MOUNTAINS, LAKES AND STREAMS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OUTDOOR RECREATION
The mountains, known as the Tushar Range, east of Beaver City, are full of ideal places for outdoor recreation, fishing, hunting and camping. The fishing up and down...
Several long tables with chairs. Tables have cloths, dishes and silverware. There are bouquets of flowers on some of the tables. There are three girls in aprons standing back by the windows. "Alumni banquet" written on the back of the picture....
Several long tables with chairs. Tables have cloths, dishes and silverware. There are bouquets of flowers on some of the tables. There are three girls in aprons standing back by the windows. "Alumni banquet" written on the back of the picture....
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Home Economics
Female students sitting around a table. The table is set with plates, silverware, sugar bowl and creamer, and there is a vase with flowers. There is a china cabinet with dishes and a framed picture above it. There is a punch bowl at the back.
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--College graduates; Decker, Orpha B.
The graduating class of 1902. There are male and female students. They are holding bouquets of flowers. On the top row far right is Orpha Bayles Decker.
Cash Account. September.: Came a hunter worn and weary On his long and lonely way. Days passed by but still he lingered Gentle Fallen leaf he cried And with tear of love she promised To become his woodland bride. (Chorus) 3. One bright day...
Fri. April 3, 1914: Ther. Warm; Wea. Clouds Working on the Pine-creek dam. Saturday 4: Ther. Warm Wea. Mostly cldy Planting garden mostly flowers. Cleaned a little on the Pine Creek ditch.
June 5 , 1 building roc for the Cerr per lb. Mar. 3. 1; 887.. .Bid of Nelson, Cosslett, building the Cemetery Wall for $5 a rod. and Parry for
E195.. Feb. 18, 1 - .Sexton. T....B. . Wright, requested a lock for .. -. the Cemeter y a s parties,...
Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 7 , 1982.. .Regular meeting. Present: Mayor Robert Linford; City Manager. Joe Melling; City Attorney, Robert Braithwaite; City Treasurer, Marilyn Prince; Councilmen: Harold Hiskey, Lee Fife, Jack...
Parowan's a n d Cedar's electric lighting systems were established about the same time, during the years of 1910. Parowan's system is owned and controlled by the City. I t i s now on a paying basis and is probably one of the most successful...