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    • Registered Collegiate Thumbers

    • Registered Collegiate Thumbers

    • Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History

    • The newest organizatioin on campus in 1939 was the "Registered Collegiate Thumbers". From left to fight are Redford, McKnight, Bethers, Morris, Fotheringham, Banks, Albrecht, and Williams. Some of the other college groups were the "Aggie Inferno",...
    • Panguitch, Cameron Hotel

    • Panguitch, Cameron Hotel

    • Panguitch (Utah) -- History

    • Cameron Hotel, 78 West Center Street. Charles and Margaret Cameron Farmer ran the motel for many years. Kelly Cameron also worked there a few years. Burnett and Bertha Hendryx ran the motel and hotel for many years during which time Burnett guided...
    • Geary, Elmo -- Plate XXI, Huntington High School Opera Groups

    • Geary, Elmo -- Plate XXI, Huntington High School Opera Groups

    • Emery County (Utah) Archives; Huntington (Utah); Huntington High School; Geary, Elmo; Loveless, Byron; Wakefield, Perry; McArthur, Perry; Guymon, Lee; Green, Emmett; Geary, Faun; Carlow, LaVon; Norwood, Bessie; Johnson, Ruby; Johnson, Norma;...

    • Geary, Elmo. Plate XXI, Huntington High School Opera Groups. Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah, 1953. Fig.1 Byron Loveless, Perry Wakefield, Perry McArthur; Fig.2 Perry Wakefield, Lee Guymon, Perry...
    • Richards, Addie -- Dizzie Six

    • Richards, Addie -- Dizzie Six

    • Emery County (Utah); Huntington (Utah); Wakefield, Addie; Wakefield, Morell; Wakefield, Leonard, Adeline

    • From Addie Wakefield Richards Collection. The Dizzie Six was a popular group of girls. Evidently there were at least two different groups of the Dizzy Six because there is another photograph labeled Dizzy Six with girls from a few years older.
    • Orange Seely

    • Orange Seely

    • Emery County (Utah); Castle Dale (Utah); Seely, Orange

    • Orange Seely was called by a council of apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to lead the colonizing movement into Castle Valley. That fall in 1877, there were three separate groups that came under Orange Seely's leadership.
    • Page 365

    • Page 365
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    • Nov. 1 4 , 1955.. .Special session to canvass the election held November 8. Results a s follows: ( 1 4 voting districts) City Councilmen: James Heywood Sam Gentry Grant Seegmiller Write-ins 1068 1043 1039 88 votes votes votes votes L Registered...
    • Page 377

    • Page 377
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    • Sept. 3 , 1 9 5 9 . . .Motion by Councilman Schmutz to have R. B. Platt make UD the s~ecifications for the water line to the Quitchapah well, a n d place pipe for bid. (Accepted bid. March 1 9 6 0 - - 5 5 2 . 3 3 4 . ) ~ o v e r n m e n tfunds are...
    • Page 11

    • Page 11
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    • dirt . . . which every man is said to eat in his lifetime. It filled our eyes too, and our ears, and our nostrils. It was in the food; it sprinkled the pancakes; it was in the syrup that we poured over them. Half suffocated were we by it, during...
    • Page 128

    • Page 128
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    • Smith as Captain, Henry Lunt as Clerk, Edward Dalton as Sergeant of the Guard, W. Y. Webb as Pilot, and Philip K. Smith as Chaplain. After their meeting around the campfire, they sang "Come Let Us Anew, Our Journey Pursue." The horses were allowed...
    • Page 193

    • Page 193
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    • which were organized on the ship. There were 539 Scandinavian Saints out of a total of 575 passengers on board. Henry was often invited to eat with Captain Decan in his cabin. The voyage from London to Philadelphia was made in five weeks. They...
    • Page 300

    • Page 300
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    • Macfarlane, Jacob Gates, Truman O. Angell, Aiex F. Macdonald, David H. Cannon, Charles Smith, Joseph Birch, John O. Angus, Richard Bentley, Jesse N. Smith, Monis Ensign, Chnstopher J. Arthur, James G. Bleak, Archibald Sullivan, John Lytle, Ira...
    • Page 316

    • Page 316
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    • founded outside of Utah in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho and Wyorning. Al1 told, at least a hundred new Mormon settlements were founded outside of Utah between 1876 and 1879, as well as many new colonies being settled in Utah in remote...
    • Page 374

    • Page 374
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    • to control the Church. The political success of the Liberal party at this time gave strength to its efforts to secure more adverse legislation for Utah. The Cullom Bill was proposed in pursuance of the wishes ofthe anti-Monnons. If passed, it would...
    • Page 443

    • Page 443
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    • November 20, 1910, the Rebels, headed by Francisco 1. Madero and his followers, openly displayed contention against the govenunent which was the beginning of the Revolution. In 1911, this opposition to the president broke into open revolt. This led...
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    • Page 34
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    • made hats for the boys out of round pieces of felt, flared out at the bottom and pointed at the top. A trip to Salt Lake City by wagon was a tremendous undertaking for a woman alone, and six sniall children. 'l'here were probably other people...
    • Chapter 27 - Page 229

    • Chapter 27 - Page 229
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    • World War 11. List of Lehi's and Henrietta's grandchildren. Lehi, 90 years old. List of stacks. Death of Lehi W. Jones. Picture, Jones family 1947. Picture Lehi's Birthday. Funeral services, Lehi W. Jones, Resolutions of resprct, Bank of Southern...

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