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    • 1897, page 16

    • 1897, page 16
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    • 16 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE unarticulated skeletons, and other anatomical preparations, as well as by charts, manikins, and the dissection of animals. Required of second-year Normal students. 2 hours per week throughout the year.-Mr....
    • 1910, page 25

    • 1910, page 25
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    • 25 Fourth year. First half. Second half. English d 2 2 Psychology }…………………… 4 4 Pedagogy History of Education 4 4 American History and Civics 4 4 Review of Grammar School...
    • 1903, page 26

    • 1903, page 26
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    • 26 SOUTHERN BRANCH a few carefully selected groups of facts taking the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history. Three hours per week throughout the year. NOTE.-European and English History may...
    • 1904, page 24

    • 1904, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH General History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in General History is covered, certain great movements and important...
    • 1905, page 26

    • 1905, page 26
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    • 26 SOUTHERN BRANCH. PHYSICAL SCIENCE. Mr. Smith. Elementary Physics. Recitations and laboratory work. The recitations are accompanied by numerous lecture-table experiments, which fully illustrate the subject matter of the lessons....
    • 1906, page 26

    • 1906, page 26
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    • 26 SOUTHERN BRANCH HISTORY. Mr. – General History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in General History is covered, certain...
    • 1907, page 28

    • 1907, page 28
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    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH PHYSICAL SCIENCE. MR. FOSTER. Elementary Physics. Recitations and laboratory work. The recitations are accompanied by numerous lecture-table experiments, which fully illustrate the subject matter of the lesson. 2...
    • 1912, page 27

    • 1912, page 27
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    • 27 Any of the following subjects may be taken as elective and in some cases as substiutes. Substitutes are all individual and must be referred to the Principal or instructor in charge of that matter. First half. Second half....
    • Page 38

    • Page 38
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    • July 29. 1873.. . T h e City Council established a school district. August 30, 1873.. .The expenses for putting up a new Liberty Pole were $144.24. Sept. 26, 1873.. . T h e privilege to sell l i q u o r , to be d r a n k off the premises, was...
    • Page 54

    • Page 54
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    • From Utah State Archives: Territory of Utah County of Iron This certifies that on the third day of September A.D.. 1878, Christopher J. Arthur executed his official bond before me and took and subscribed the official oath required by law to qualify...
    • Page 61

    • Page 61
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    • May 2 7 , 1880.. .On motion of Councilman P e r r y , ti. H. Wood was appointed Watermaster. June 5 , 1880 ...Recorder reported that George H. Wood declined the position of Watermaster. On motion Councilman Pryor. George P e r r y S r . was...
    • Page 67

    • Page 67
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    • Nov. 22, 1880.. .Recommendation that t h e West Field Committee collect a tax of 556 on all city lots north of the Slanting Ditch to cover expenses. City Watermaster was released from further services. and the office of Water S u ~ e r v i s o r...
    • Page 79

    • Page 79
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    • Nov. 28, 1884.. .Bill of C. C. Bladen for 1 year's services a s City Marshal, amounting to $15, was presented a n d , on motion of Councilman Heybornc, r e f e r r e d back t o t h e Marshal for itemized account of statement before the Council of t...
    • Page 80

    • Page 80
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    • April 23, 1885.. . T h e Mayor called the attention of the Council to brick being b u r n e d near dwelling houses in t h i s City, a s injurious to health and endangering p r o p e r t y . Matter r e f e r r e d to Judiciary Committee. The Mayor...
    • Page 86

    • Page 86
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    • Dec. 2 3 , 1886 ... The Mayor requested the reading of the petition for a-billiard license. Councilman Perry introduced a bill for an ordinance amending the ordinance regulating the sale, manufacturing, and otherwise disposing of spirituous,...
    • Page 87

    • Page 87
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    • of the property for t h e City Hall. On motion of Councilman Simpkins t h a t t h e City Hall be built on t h e southwest corner of Liberty P a r k . Carried. On motion of Councilman Schoppman t h a t t h e Recorder be i n s t r u c t e d t o post...
    • Page 91

    • Page 91
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    • CHARLES M . HEYBORNE Mayor 1888-1890 Research and Documentation Charles M . Heyborne was appointed Mayor when Lehi W . Jones resigned in February 1888, to fulfill an L.D. S. Mission. The following is from the Utah State Archives: "Charles Heyborne....
    • Page 93

    • Page 93
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    • individuals who could claim the waters of said springs through their being cut off from the main flow, and could in no sense be considered feeders; furthermore, the land in Coal Creek Canyon is still public domain and subject to e n t r y and...
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    • Page 114
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    • Jan. 2 0 , 1895.. .The Mayor called the attention of the Council to the fact of there being a large bundle of old papers. bonds, deeds, receipts, e t c . On motion Councilman Fretwell. the Mayor was authorized to destroy all the worthless. Feb. 4 ,...

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