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ScKolarship
THE scholarship of the Utah Agricultural College is unsur-passed
by that of any other institution in Utah and is
equalled by few institutions of higher learning in the West,
as is evidenced by the following facts:
1. The Utah...
Iron mines and mining--Iron County (Utah); Mining machinery; Utah International, Inc.
SHE 52 moved to D.M. Hill on 10 March 1951. SHE 55 worked most of the month in rotary blast in the northwest section of the Pit at 5445 elevation. 80-D worked part of the month in the Short Line Pit at 5445 elevation, southwest section, digging all...
ILLUSTRATION INDEX
Adams, John V. Anderson, Arnold E. Arthor, Christopher J.
Broadbent, Dr. L. Verl
Cage, Steel (Jail) Cedar City, 1958 (Aerial) Cedar City, 1982 (Aerial) Cedar City Cemetery Cedar City Hall Cedar City, Knoll
Looring South from...
THE SCHOOLS OF BEAVER
SCHOOL HOUSE BUILT FIRST YEAR
In writing this history of the early schools of Beaver, we have interviewed the few remaining pupils of those days; have had access to a few old letters and diaries, and some short articles...
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT APPOINTED
The Territorial Legislature of 1855 had passed law placing the schools under the direct control of the county court. This court was to appoint "three competent men to determine the qualifications of teacher, an all...
In 1905, several new courses were begun. One of the racks on the west side of the campus, which had never been used, was fitted up for carpenter and blacksmith shops, with Leasel Brasher as teacher. A domestic science department was added, with...
In 1905, several new courses were begun. One of the racks on the west side of the campus, which had never been used, was fitted up for carpenter and blacksmith shops, with Leasel Brasher as teacher. A domestic science department was added, with...
When that bell would ring, one could hear school children begin singing, "There is a boarding house not far away,
Where they serve ham and eggs three times a day. Oh, hear the boarders yell, when they hear that dinner bell, Oh, how good those...
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham Mathews. It was built of red brick, two stories high, and could accommodate more guests than any other hotel in town, up to that time. It was known as the "Beaver Centennial Hotel," because it was built in 1876, America's...