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able the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from sound, Choral work, Choir singing and Church music.
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Musical Theory, Harmony and Composition. This course will consist of practical application of the principles of harmony as applied in actual composition, theory of music, musical form and expression ; practice in composition, criticism of...
College of Southern Utah (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
Pat Brian, Wendel Heaton, Nina Rue Yardley, Betty DeLeeuw, Jim Bird, Bill Hickman, Boyd White, Dallas Isom, Gail Davies, Phyllis Graff, Nellene Parry, Steve Naegle, Bernett Baldwin, Tom Bird, Hans Olsen, Kay Ashcroft, Eva Jolley, Vera Jean Adams,...
Plate IV, Orangeville Firsts. Figures 1,2,3 in A Study of Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925, a dissertation by Elmo Geary, 1953. Top photograph: John K. Reid, Actor Director. "Heading the list of early dramatic leaders in Orangeville was John...
Emery County (Utah) Archives; Huntington (Utah); Musical and Ecclesiastical Leaders; Huntington Brass Band; Huntington First Bishops; Nielson, Anton; Nixon, J.W.; Cox, Elias; Pulsipher, Charles; Johnson, Peter
Geary, Elmo. Plate XV, "Musical and Ecclesiastical Leaders of Huntington" Fig.1 Huntington Brass Band, organized in 1886. Fig. 2 Huntington's first bishops: Anton Nielson, J.W. Nixon, Elias Cox, Charles Pulsipher, Peter Johnson
Geary, Elmo. Plate XXXXI, Dramatic Leaders in the town of Emery. Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah, 1953. Fig. 1 Nephi L. Williams; Fig.2 Lucinda Bunderson and I.K. Williams; Fig. 3 Que Edwards and...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; CCC
A crew of young men and their leaders working on Ferron Mountain. There were 200 boys in that camp the first year and 47 married girls from Emery County. The Civilian Conservation Corps throughout the United States built 125,000 miles of roads,...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; Ferron (Utah); Price, Owen; CCC
Owen Price called the CCCs "Roosevelt's Instant Army." He said, "We had the training; we never fired a weapon, but as far as discipline, we had it! We were soldiers. All we had to do was move." Company 959 of the Cvilian Conservation Corps was...
PREFACE Through researching and writing the following history of the Mayors of Cedar City, we have gained a greater insight into the problems confronting our city and county leaders. W have also gained a deep appreciation for the tremendous e...
JOHN MOUNT HIGBEE Biography 1827 - 1904 John Mount Higbee began his life, May 6 , 1827, on a 25acre farm in Palestine, Ohio. He was baptized into t h e L.D.S. Church July 1 2 . 1835, b y Isaac Falls a t Shadcreek, Clay County, on the b a n k s of...
children home and was unwilling to pay expense for others. May 9. 1896.. .Mr. Uriah T . Jones, in behalf of R. C. Lund, asked if the Council intended putting in a water system, if so Mr. Lund wished to make them a proposition. May 18, 1896.....
manufacture of iron. Drama, for which Cedar has now become nationally known, was a favorite interest and avocation of the townspeople from the earliest days. Amusements, recreations of various kinds, and celebrations of important events livened up...
AUTHOR'S NOTE
After ten years of research and hours of writing and editing, York and I submit this work to the reader with confidence and satisfaction that it will stand upon its own merits. This is a book about an honest, dedicated man and his...
was among the first Mormon colonists to settle in Pacheco, Mexico. We have compiled this history to portray in words and pictures the events in Henry Lunt's Life. It is a factual story which could have been made more interesting with a little...
the same ship as Henry, was Captain of the first company. The last company left on July 4, and took until sometime in October to reach Salt Lake City. It was unwise to leave Kanesville any later because of bad weather that late in the season. There...
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ne lvmrmon settlers were a peculiarly close-hit, harrnonious
group, working cooperatively together. In order to make for " efficiency, each one was expected to do, voluntady and with untpestioning obedience, the...
scouting parties who traversed wide areas. The leaders chosen were called to this work by the authority of the Priesthood, and were carefully selected men. The call to found settlements became a religious duty to which families responded. It was a...