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    • 1906, page 13

    • 1906, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. the regular normal course, but an annual registration fee of $5.00 is required. . Teachers wishing to enter after the close of the public schools may do so any time after April 1st by paying a registration fee of...
    • 1901, page 8

    • 1901, page 8
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    • 8 SOUTHERN BRANCH. LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS. The biological laboratory is provided with compound microscopes, dissecting microscopes, accessory instruments, and chemical reagents. The physical laboratory is furnished with all necessary...
    • 1899, page 20

    • 1899, page 20
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    • 20 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE SITE AND BUILDING. The building is situated on Normal School Hill, near the outskirts of +he city. Part of the campus has been prepared for baseball, basketball, croquet.' and similar games, while other parts...
    • 1901, page 18

    • 1901, page 18
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    • 18 SOUTHERN BRANCH. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL. PERIODICALS TITLE DONOR. Improvement Era Publishers Utah Enquirer " Dixie Falcon " Herald, Salt Lake " People, The " Iron County Record " Government Reports " ...
    • Page 330

    • Page 330
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    • fond of music. We also visited the Art Gallery and Museum in the new Midland Institute and 'Arcade,' both built since 1 was in England 30 years ago. We also were invited by a cousin of Ellen's to go and visit him and his wife who live at Olton, six...
    • 1899, page 31

    • 1899, page 31
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    • CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL. Twenty-six bound volumes of Harper's Magazine and other books by Mrs. Emma J. McVicker of the Board of Regents. Also other books for the Library by the following: PRINCIPAL. MILTON BENNION; Miss ANNIE E....
    • Page 47

    • Page 47
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    • 37 Table 5 Travel Activities (N=973) Activities Yes No Frequency Percentage Frequency Percentage Visit a museum 889 91.37 84 8.63 Visit to historical buildings or heritage attractions 943 96.92 30 3.08 Shopping 837 86.02 136 13.98 Gambling 91 9.35...
    • 1902, page 8

    • 1902, page 8
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    • 8 SOUTHERN BRANCH tennis, basket-ball, croquet, and similar games, while other parts have been planted with shade trees. The building is thoroughly modern in every respect, being commodious, well lighted, and provided with the best system of...
    • 1902, page 11

    • 1902, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. the regular course and given in the singing clubs, can, by private arrangement, secure the services of a competent instructor in instrumental music and vocal training. STUDENT EXPENSES. No tuition is charged...
    • Page 41

    • Page 41
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    • -We should look at getting tall cocktail tables for the 30 minute “cocktail hour” at the beginning of the evening. (Maria thought we could find these fairly cheap on eBay and purchase them to have at the Heritage Center) -There is going to be a...
    • 1907, page 9

    • 1907, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The physical laboritory is furnished with all the necessary apparatus for a course in general physics, including the work in X-rays, wireless telegraphy, and all apparatus designed to illustrate all branches...
    • 1900, page 22

    • 1900, page 22
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    • 22 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS. The biological laboratory is provided with compound microscopes, dissecting microscopes, accessory instruments, and chemical reagents. The physical laboratory is furnished with all...
    • 1907, page 13

    • 1907, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. and well furnished is provided in the new Science building, the school is prepared to give proper recreation in the way of dancing, concerts and other social pastimes under the supervison of the teachers. STUDENT...
    • Page 54

    • Page 54
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    • would. I sent him an email about the event and asked if he could pass the email along or ask some other students about volunteering. We ruled out asking Chartwell’s because they probably would not be able to provide volunteers. Byron told me Jana...
    • Page 400

    • Page 400
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    • Supply, met regarding the possibility of bringing natural g a s to Cedar City. The line is now a t Fountain Green, a n d they propose taking the line to S t . George. The heavy screen wire to be installed on the Jail windows will be r e t u r n e d...
    • Page 401

    • Page 401
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    • Letter to the Bureau of Public Roads recommending doing away with the [planned) Second South Overpass a n d p u t t i n g u n d e r p a s s e s a t Center S t r e e t a n d a t 600 South. (1-15) Bonanza Airlines wrote a l e t t e r to t h e City...
    • 1900, page 32

    • 1900, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL. PERIODICALS. Title. Donor Title. Donor. Blade, Beaver County Publisher. News, Washington Co Publisher Chronicle, University " Record, Iron County " Era,...
    • Page 408

    • Page 408
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    • May 15, 1969.. . T h e Main Street Project (new storm sewer) and replacing c u r b and gutter and sidewalk is progressing well, due to the work of Councilmen Jones and Webster contacting the property owners on the east side of Main Street, and...
    • Page 409

    • Page 409
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    • 1. Should the El Escalante Hotel be used by the City to house and display the G . R. Parry Collection a s a Museum? 2 . Should it be sold outright? Captain Lundberg, from the Air Force Special Weapons Center in New Mexico, requested permission to...

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