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...
Adamsville boasted a store owned and operated by John F. Jones. It was fairly well stocked. He accepted butter and eggs in trade for merchandise. Since Adamsville was close to Beaver, many families made weekly trips to the stores there for a more...
Legion throughout the United States and in Beaver particularly, foresaw events alike to those greeting the re-turned "Dough-boy," of 1917; and immediately began promoting legislation in our government to help adjust future Legionnaires to civilian...
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books and public documents. Some of the best American magazines and journals and the leading newspapers of the State are also provided.
All students have free access to these from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on school...
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
All needful provision has been made for the proper development of the body. The students have the advantage of a variety of apparatus. Through the efforts of the Athletic Association, appliances...
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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS.
All students are invited to become members of the "Students' Society." This organization aims at the promotion of the literary and general culture that results from practice in public...
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CHAPEL EXERCISE.
The necessity of ethical instruction is recognized and regular chapel exercises are conducted each week by the teachers and students. While theological creeds can not be taught in these...
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In addition to this general society, the students of the Normal have a "Debating Club," and a "Literary and Domestic Art Society." The former is conducted exclusively by men, and the latter by women.
The Athletic...
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be taught in these meetings, the necessity of honesty, virtue, temperance and upright attitude in all walks of life is inculcated and emphasized as the fundamentals to success in life. Besides the ethical training received, the students have...
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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS.
All, students are invited to become members of the "Students' Society." This organization aims at the promotion of the literary and general culture that results from practice in public speaking...
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In addition to this general society the students of the Normal have a "Debating Club," and a "Literary and Domestic Art Society." The former is conducted exclusively by men, the latter by women.
The Athletic...
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kitchen and all accessories; a dining room; a sewing room with the necessary machines, etc., required for thorough and practical work.
CHAPEL EXERCISES.
Chapel exercises will be held at the beginning of each day....
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MANUAL TRAINING SHOPS.
A separate building has been erected for the work in Manual Training. Modern benches, lathes, scroll saws, forges, and tools of all kinds for work in wood and some metals are...
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tools of all kinds for work in wood and some metals are provided.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
This department is provided with a model kitchen, a dining room, a sewing room with the necessary machines, etc., required for...
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At this period students in Literature and Science have opportunity to demonstrate that they have power in public speaking and debate.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS.
All students are invited to become members of...
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CHAPEL EXERCISES.
Chapel exercises are held every day, the purpose being to bring students and teachers more closely together, and to instruct along lines of morality. One chapel period each week is given...
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DOMESTIC ART.
The rooms are furnished with machines, cases, forms and tables, screens, etc., so one desiring the work has everything that the most approved seamstress could ask for.
CHAPEL EXERCISE.
The necessity of ethical...
Jan. 6 . 1944 ...The Council had a discussion on whether o r not to continue broadcasting over K . S . U . B . . promoting the City and the s u r r o u n d i n g area. The decision was made to continue. [Herschel Urie had met with t h e Council...