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ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP
His willingness to help those
who want to learn, and his service
to our school are much
appreciated.
ROZI.t\ \ <::KIDMORE
"The smile ....les fr0111 a
heart that loves its ~~ .. w-men,
Will drive the clouds from out
the...
New Year Resolutions
for 1916
I hereby resolve that in the year 1916 I vyill attend lTIy classes once
a week at least.-Junior McConnell.
I hereby resolve that on lTIy next trip to Circleville I will materialize
my ends.--Hunter I ...unt.
I hereby...
Jokes
Father: Blanche, how do you account for the rapid
changes taking place in such a few years in the ball room?
Blanche: Why, father?
Father: Because, my child, ,vhen your mother and
I ,'were young all the ladies used to dre~s up to go...
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...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
ment as drawn up by Mr. Emil Hansen, gardener at the U.A.C., the work will be carried on to a much greater extent next year. The plan calls for the following improvements: the moving of the athletic field, the laying off of walks, the leveling and...
Beaver Adz was popular among the Indians and was considered the best shot with bow and arrow, in the tribe. Pahshaunts was also an expert shot. "Mike" Powers, owner of the Star Saloon, in Beaver, asked Pahshaunts to come with his bow and arrow and...
INDUSTRIES IN PIONEER DAYS AGRICULTURE AND STOCK RAISING
Agriculture and stock raising were the two most important industries in Beaver County in pioneer days.
The Mormon founders of Utah built their culture and institutions on an agricultural...
and Charles E. Murdock. Up to this time it had been known as the Academy building. Now it needed a new name. The school children were asked to submit names. Mr. Maeser suggested to a pupil that it be named in honor of Dr. John R. Park, so long the...
few blue-backed spelling books and McGuffey's Readers. Often there was only one book to a room, so it would be passed around from one pupil to another. Slates and slate pencils were scarce, notebooks and lead pencils were unknown. One woman who...
Wed. June 26, 1901: Ther. Warmer., Wea. Partly Cloudy I herded South-west of camp today. Wm L. Crawford, Commisary Hollow, Bannock Co., Idaho. 38) Thursday 27: Ther. Warm Wea. thin clouds thicker “ I moved on over acrost Knobs Flat, that is...
Wed. Sept. 13, 1905: Ther. Hot., Wea. clouds We worked on west to the river then back east again visited awhile at Mr. Williams’ ate a water melon while there, came back west on the next south line, walked two miles west before we could find a...
Fri. Nov. 10, 1905: Ther. Cool.,, Wea. Clear. A beautiful day. We took a shave before starting out this morning. Missed a few houses on account of high water in Deep Red, finished tracting the two south lines took dinner with A.B. Petty. After...
Names and addresses: April 1905. 7- James Edwards bachelor Eldorado 8-9- A.M. Bone Olustee, R.F.D. 10-18- Bro. Johnson and Sarver 19- Hotel Stocking .50 Cache 20- Alamo Hotel, Lawton .75 Elders Cox and Allred are with us tonight. 21-24-...
The Council decided that the 1st Ward should be charged a license for the dance that is to be held there for the purpose of raising money for the 'Navajo Lake Dike Project.'
26, 1933.. .Jim Urie, Scott Matheson, and Dr. July Macfarlane,...
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...
arrived in Cedar City on July 1st with his wife and children. While traveling, the Indians stole a cow and two calves from him and wounded two others. Since he and his family made the trip alone, Henry stated: "A very thoughtless foolish piece of...
trying to become acquainted with the Indian character and language and to establish schools for that purpose. Brother Snow felt that the settlers should help the Indian children learn the English language, teach them to work, and show them the...
thousand head, which had just crossed the South Fork of the Platte, and he came on a lope going west after the herd and, but for me firing a shot from my revolver at him in the head which turned him close by the hind end of the wagon, he would have...
following are the minutes of the meeting held August 12, 1858: The members met at the meeting house two o'clock p.m.on Thursday. Sister A. Haight gave the meeting into the hands of Brother Henry Lunt, he being present. Opened the meeting by...