LELAND BETENSON.
"Betty." Is noted for his yarns on speech days. Our
famous half mile man. (It is a half mile from school to
the Sheep Store.)
RAY THOMAS.
Sophomore yell master, first semester. School yell masÂter.
Our leader in school activities....
CLYDE. BUNKER
Titles of honor add not to
his worth, he is himself an
honor to his titles.
(His Motto: "Love sought
is good, but love unsought is
better.")
DORA URIE
"I do not wish to treat friendÂship
daintily,
But with the roughest...
OBJECTIVES OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE
HENRY OBERHANSLEY
Director
A SCHOOL is a place in which
we can get experiences and in-terpretations
faster and more ac-curately
than we can outside school.
Our school life today furnishes op-portunities
rich in...
HAROLD KNELL
Center
ELWIN ARMSTRONG
BILL DOVER
Center
FREDERICK FOSTER
Guard
ERNEST WEBSTER
Forward
HAROLD WILKINSON
Forward
LEGRANDE SPILSBURY
Forward
HOWARD LINFORD
Coach
RALPH GARDNER
Forward
URIAH JONES
Guard
High School Basketball Team
*1T7HEN...
DOUGLAS MANNING
SIGNAL honor was conferred upon the B. A. C. and Cedar
City when Douglas Manning was accepted as a member of the
National High School orchestra at Dallas, Texas. He upheld
that honor and added an even greater honor to himself...
ELMO CORRY CHAMBERLAIN
Captain
WlLLARD LUNT
College basketball Men
ELMO (TwiCK) CORRY,
the dependable center and a worthy suc-cessor
to last year's notable, Ward.
"Twick" is Tight' personified, and can
always be figured in on the...
JOSEPH BETTRIDGE ERVIL SANDERS KENNETH PUGH
JOE BETTRIDGE
Slick forward of the Branch Aggie
hoopsters, has helped win the way to
the tournament for two successive seas-ons.
He is a dependable guard and
forward, usually making the hoop...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Photos of Albin Gillies, Graduate '17, School Athletic Manager '17, Aggie Club President '17, Class Debating Manager '17. "None but himself can be his parallel." ; Irene Hutchings, Graduate '17, H. E. C. President '17, H. E. C. Vice-President...
fence in the center of block 29, just east of where the telephone office now stands. The bullet cut the emigrant's leather belt, yet he stopped long enough to pick up his pistol. A few minutes later, William Anderson saw Sissix elevate his gun and...
"He was a strange Indian and wore a Navajo blan-ket. Brother Allred took his horse with the Indian sad-dle and bridle rope and came home, arriving here on Sun-day, evening at 9:00 p.m. The Indian had marked his trail all along and is very likely...
shoo Coyote's two big hounds before they could get into his camp to bury him there with his guns, etc.
Sissix, "the renegade Ute," was banished from the Ute Tribe for murder. He then went to live with the Pavants of Corn Creek, in Millard County....
Keeseo arrived in Beaver, fine young men who might have done much good, but the natural aversion of the average young women to being assisted at childbirth by a man physician was as widespread and deep-seated among the early Mormons as if the...
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham Mathews. It was built of red brick, two stories high, and could accommodate more guests than any other hotel in town, up to that time. It was known as the "Beaver Centennial Hotel," because it was built in 1876, America's...
David Miller, July 26, 1880-1886. William Edwards, June 23, 1886-1887. Post office discontinued. Re-established April 24, 1888, with William Edwards again acting. Jess Barton, October 19, 1920. Following Mr. Barton were: Mrs. Hazle Barton,...
the Beaver river to reach the mill. One ford was at Horseshoe Bend, two miles south of town near the present Bill Baker ranch, and the other was east of Yellow Banks, about two miles north of town. Freighters, traveling laboriously with their heavy...
in. As the passengers loitered about, he noticed a lady passenger who had a sick baby. He overheard the lady ask one of the men to assist her.
The man answered, "No, I am not a baby tender." After the stage had gone, McCarty got on his horse and...
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE MERCHANDISING IN MILFORD Milford, different than most Utah communities, was not settled on an agricultural basis, but because of the geographic location it became an early trading point, serving freighters. It happened to be...
ing a sizeable business. In 1927 or '28, furniture was added to the stock. Since 1915, the Jefferson Mercantile Co. has been under the management of George Jefferson, principal owner of the company. During his management he has expanded the...
somewhat simplified, but still not without hazard and difficulties. Fred Shumaker tells how they used to arrange to speed the time in bringing a doctor from Frisco to Garrison, a distance of 60 miles. He says one person started out from Garrison...
Davis, Diane McCulley, Tannis Trofeld Buckley, Irene Rainey, Ruth Zabriskie, Mrs. J. A. Perkins, Georgia Stonehocker, Iretta Albrecht, Mrs. Vernon, Norma Grimshaw, Mrs. Jack Lester, and LaDawne Muncey Frazier. MUSICAL HISTORY About 1897, T. J....