Fourth Years
OWEN SANDERS ELWOOD CORRV ELLIS ARMSTRONG
ESTELLE JACKSON ALICE FOURMAN DIXIE FOSTER
RICHARD THORLEY HENRY BULLOCK ODELL WATSON
BERTHA SEAMAN NORMA PETTY MARGARET ESPLIN
FRED E. HEATON WESLEY LYLE THOMAS
LEAH GIBSON SHELTON...
Men's Glee Clmb
OWEN SANDERS CONWAY PARRY ELLWOOD CORRY
KARL JONES GORDON JONES
ARLINGTON SPILSBURY WAYNE LIDDELL RICHARD THORLEY
MENZIES CLARK DEMOIN JONES
Ladies' Glee Club
ELMA CORRY WILMA BULLOCK TORMA ANDRUS
CHARLOTTE TERRY THORA ESPLIN
MAE...
Scomt Saparovan
THE Tribe of Sirius is a troop of
older scouts fostered by the
Branch Agricultural College, and is
an outgrowth of the old B. A. C.
Troop founded by Arthur J. Morris
and Irvin T. Nelson. In October,
1927, the present organization...
PEP CLUB
Pep Girls were organized in
February, 1930, with Elliot Eat-ough
as their President and Arr
Nita Urie as Secretary.
The aim of the Pep Girls has been
to instill into the school "pep,"
"spirit," and "life," and to support
all Student Body...
provides high grade work leading to
a college degree.
Credits accepted at best colleges
and universities in the country.
Good dormitory homes for out-of-
town students. $340 provides
board, room and tuition for the full
college year.
For catalogue...
John: "What's the matter with
Thurman's eye?"
Carl: "He picked a fight with( a
fellow yesterday."
S John: "Is he looking for a fight to-
§ day?"
,y Carl: "Not out of that eye."
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,$• Two students were arrested for steal-ing.
One had stolen a...
HARRY'S FILLING STATION
The path to good eats ends at Harry's.
The door is open to all who call.
If you have been, "Come again."
If you haven't been, "Come."
Prop. HARRY SHIRK.
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Henry was able to get two pairs of boots and a few other items &omthe merchandise that Richards and Snow had brought with them for the Cedar City saints. These goods added to the comfort of the needy brethren and sisters. On Wednesday, December 1,...
father died eig:ht ycars ago, to care for his younger brothers and sister and try to earn a little money here and there to keep the small ten acre farm goill:. Lchi had tried to 11eas helpful as possible, chopping wood for peoplc m d helping out in...
s o l d i m for (he .\nleriiarr .\rn~)-. the U S . had dcd;~redwar against as ~ c i . 'rlw mell \*.rrr furnishrd, ;lnd thcir mar111 I I wtry of S;~nt;i I'c ;111
"Sepc. 30. . . Tapped the furnace allout six o'dock A.M. 'l'he ~iietal run out and all gave thrce hearty cheers. When the metal was cold, on examination, was not found to be so ~ o o d might be wished and also of :I as vcry peculiar appearance....