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 masĀter.
Our leader in school activities....
WE have appreciated and enjoyed a liberal amou,nt
of the students' p1atronage in the past and we
hope and in fact believe -tHe will be favored by a
similar or even better business in the future.
The reasons for this are:
ALEX G. MATHESON
Watchmaker...
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...
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...
Then the floor was cleared for a step dance and a stump speech. Once in a while a waltz was indulged in to the melodies of Ileena Lanna, My Irish Rose, or Home Sweet Home. However the round dance was generally discouraged by Church...
pared with the wax or tallow candles, they were far superior. Most women prided themselves on keeping the lamp filled, trimmed, and the chimney shining.
Gas lights were suspended from the ceilings in a few homes out of the Beaver city limits. These...
Ebenezer Tanner Jr. bought the place from his father, and in turn sold it to Mrs. Jessie Robinson, who continued to use it as a hotel. It was later used as an apartment house, until it was razed in 1946. Mrs. Tanner, widely known as "Ma" Tanner in...
alone to Adamsville to settle their bills. Mr. Griffiths says that all the years they freighted, they never failed to send the man back, while the rest of the teams went on through Black Rock, Oasis, and on to York. Later, the railroad terminal...
house belonged to the Winder Brothers, Leo, Richard and Norman Winder, of Murray. The Winders ranged their sheep winter and summer at Big Springs just over the line in Nevada, 75 miles due west of Milford. They eventually got a shearing plant of...
14 SOUTHERN BRANCH.
Fourth Year. First half. Second half.
Educational Psychology 4
Experimental Psychology 2
History of Education 2
Pedagogy 2 2
Special Methods 5 5
Training 4 4
NOTE.-For the year...
19 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
First half. Second half.
German 4 4
Book-keeping b 3 3
Commercial Law 2 2
Typewriting and stenography will be given in connection with Book-keeping b.
Students preparing for college should omit...
20 SOUTHERN BRANCH.
Note 1.-Students may take Algebra b and Geometry b instead of Geometry a and Accounting and Business Law, or Dress Making and Cooking.
Note 2.-Students may take an elective instead of Dress Making and...
21 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Fifth Year. First Half. Second Half.
Physical Education 1 and 2 2 2
Elective 3 3
History of Education 3
Pedagogy ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦. 3
Special Methods 5 5...
19 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
FIVE YEAR NORMAL COURSE
Note.-All electives must be approved by the Normal
Committee. The First Year will not be given at the U. of U. in 1906-7.
First Year. First Half Second Half.
Algebra a 5 5
Drawing a...
20 SOUTHERN BRANCH
Third Year. First Half Second Half.
American History and Civics 3 3
Botany (5) 5
English c 4 4
Elective ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦4 4
Music (2 recitations) ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦1 1
Physics a 4 4...
20 SOUTHERN BRANCH
NOTE.-The second year of this course will not be given at the U. of U. in 1907-8.
Second Year. First Half. Second Half.
Algebra a 5 (5)
Accounting and Business Law 2 2
Chemistry a 3 3
Cooking (4...
21 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Fourth Year. First Half. Second Half
Drawing b (4 recitations) 2 2
Educational Psychology 3
Elocution 4
English I 3 3
Electiveā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ 2
Music (2 recitations)...
Fri. Jan. 25, 1901: Ther. Cool., Wea. Rain and Snow. Brother Hepworth went on this morning to Kanab. Brother and Sister Cram- of Kanab camped here to night. Two Drummers also stopped here they were My. Lyman and his brother traveling for Z.C.M.I...
Tues. May 5, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, John will move camp down across the road below Monument Knoll then go home. I am going to Pine via. the canyon this time. 66) Wednesday 6: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Wind pm. Clouds. Came back to camp a...
Thurs. Aug. 24, 1905: Ther. And still itās hot., Wea. Clouds. Canvassed about eighteen more houses this afternoon- The town was not lit up till 8-45 so we decided to go to bed instead of holding meeting. (3