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    • 1898, Oct 16

    • 1898, Oct 16
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    • Sun. Oct. 16, 1898: Ther. cold Wea. clear We left Circleville about 8-15 am nooned one hour in the Canyon and got about 12 or 14 miles below Panguitch about 7 pm. Monday 17: Ther. cool all day Wea. clouds we came up to Panguitch and nooned over...
    • 1899, page 29

    • 1899, page 29
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    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL and open air sketching. with colored crayon, water color, pencil, and pen and inks. 4 hours per week (2 hours credit.) READING A.-The object of this course is to give a practical and scientific basis for...
    • 1902, page 16

    • 1902, page 16
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    • 16 SOUTHERN BRANCH her daily life. Housekeeping and garment-making are studied and practiced as occupations worthy of the best efforts of the brightest minds. Open to second year students and others prepared to do the work. Mechanic...
    • 1903, page 18

    • 1903, page 18
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    • 18 SOUTHERN BRANCH Commercial Subjects. These are intended to prepare students for office work and for positions as business men. The foundation is laid for a thorough training in orthography, penmanship, typewriting, stenography,...
    • 1903, page 33

    • 1903, page 33
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    • 33 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. weights, horizontal bars, flying rings, etc., will be given to all male students. Special attention will be given to out-door games and .sports. Foot-ball, base-ball, basket-ball, tennis and track athletic teams will...
    • 1905, Jun 16

    • 1905, Jun 16
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    • Fri. June 16, 1905: Ther. Warm, W. breeze, Wea. T. clds. Sprinkle. Worked north on the next line west. ate dinner with George Stiehens two miles south of the Base line. Part of this line is not open, we are oblige to walk thru the grass and get...
    • 1905, Mar 9

    • 1905, Mar 9
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    • Thurs. Mar. 9, 1905: Ther. Warm Wea. Cleared off. We worked around one section north-east of Mr. Boyett’s then went west. took dinner with Mr. Chas. Duncan. We worked on out nearly a mile past our west line this evening were entertained by...
    • 1911, page 48

    • 1911, page 48
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    • 48 MANUAL TRAINING. Mr. Gardner. I. Course a consists of the regular work of the Normal School and High School courses in Manual Training. Students should have sufficient technical knowledge of tools and their uses to be able to...
    • 1912, memoranda 2

    • 1912, memoranda 2
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    • Memoranda: Furs sent by mail to F.C. Taylor Jan. 28th 1912. 2 Civet Cats cased 2 Foxes “ 1 Lynx cat. open postage & reg. 44 check recd 7.05 Net. 6.61 H.A. Schanen Jan. 28th 1912. 1 Lynx Cat-open 1 Coyote – “ Postage & reg. .35 ...
    • 1912, page 53

    • 1912, page 53
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    • 53 wood work about the home after having completed this work. Course b consists in the making of doors, sashes, frames, gates, tables, etc., and turning. II. Cabinet making and wood turning continued. A carpenter's work bench and a...
    • 1916 107

    • 1916 107
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    • Come to the CEDAR LUMBER & COMMISSION CO. for your Building Materials A CI-IALLENGE We challenge anyone to name another Telephone Utility, ,situated a.s we are, that is selling a.s good ser­vice for a dollar a month, and as much of it, as is...
    • 1916 116

    • 1916 116
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    • THE DESIRE IN A YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN FOR DISTINCTION, THE DE­SIRE TO MAKE A PLACE IN THE WORLD IS NOT INDICATIVE OF VAN­ITY, BUT OF PRAISEWORTHY AMBI­TION. The doors of the State University stand open to you, ready to supply the training of head...
    • 1927 159

    • 1927 159
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    • John: "What's the matter with Thurman's eye?" Carl: "He picked a fight with( a fellow yesterday." S John: "Is he looking for a fight to- § day?" ,y Carl: "Not out of that eye." | ,$• Two students were arrested for steal-ing. One had stolen a...
    • 1927 163

    • 1927 163
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    • HARRY'S FILLING STATION The path to good eats ends at Harry's. The door is open to all who call. If you have been, "Come again." If you haven't been, "Come." Prop. HARRY SHIRK. «'•*,,, -•,. ••!, •• ,• ••?,. • > •«,, ««,, i...
    • 1930_all 32

    • 1930_all 32
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    • On Saturday night, scheduled as the last night of the meet, it was still anybody's tournament, with a possibility of a four-team tie which would necessitate the continuance of the battle to Monday. This possi-bility, as the games progressed,...

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