RAMONA CLARK.
A maiden fair,
A sweet voice rare;
Known to the school as "Sweet
Lavender."
ALBIN BROOKSBY.
A diamond in the rough, his aim is
high.
HORTENSE WOODBURY.
Quiet and unassuming, but winsome
and bonnie, with- a maidenly
charm and...
Sophomore Roll Call
HURCHELL URIE.
The boy who puts the say in saying.
LEON LEIGH.
Nicknamed "Fatty." Our famous little miler.
CLARENCE RIDDLE.
Class President, first semester. One of our best students;
studies late at night but wants "Day" all the...
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Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Soon after our return in the Sophomore year, we elected Heber Edwards president of the class. In our encounters with the infant 18's, we put a damper on their efforts by again winning the basketball championship and a pennant. Then, too, we made...
The first man to catch up with me was George Tracy, an old soldier of the Southern Army of the Rebellion. Next came William Allred, a noted Indian fighter. We were by now about 200 yards from the house. Tracy rode to the back door and called to the...
Edgar White as Superintendent and Gertrude W. Gillies as clerk of the board. Mr. White resigned in 1918 to study medicine, and Karl Gilbert Maeser was appointed to the position. Others who have served as county superintendents are Miss Sara Keener,...
On March 21st she writes : "I closed my school. The pupils had made creditable improvement. The house of worship where I taught was a dread to me, so neglected and out of repair. It was, however, improved a little by the vigilance of the women of...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Chapel; Stevensen, K.; Miller, Mary Harriet; Eastwood, Maude; Marshman, John T.; Decker, George W. ;...
Picture of students and faculty. All are seated but for a man standing at the back. Accompaning paper reads: "This picture as I remember, was taken at the rear standing in the doorway. He was one of the janitors. Teachers on the front row are K....
Sept. 1 6 . 1855 ...An Ordinance granting Isaac C. Haight a n d James Simpkins t h e privilege t o build a woolen factory and other machinery in Cedar City. ( T h e y were given t h e r i g h t to use the water running in t h e tailrace of Snow a n...
scene could hardly be conceived. The toil-worn and hardy pioneers, with uncovered heads bent in reverence to the Almighty, thanked Him for H i s kindly care in bringing them to a land where conscience was free, with liberty undiluted. and asked H i...
One of the letters was written to inform him that his wife, Sarah Ann, had died of consumption.' The latest Washington paper was dated April 13. Henry received a letter from Martha Bristol in England, dated February 22, 1851. She wrote: My Dearest...
that I wished for the brethren to run with buckets, which they immediately did. Thinking it wisdom to go and see Chief Walker the while, I did so When I first entered his tent, which was very extensive and an excellent one, he shook hands with me...
atmosphere of fear in which reason was the first casualty. Pratt represented the best of the intellectual tradition of the temtory, and the account of his death was not forgotten in the excitement of the impending federal invasion. He was among the...
and children fiom the upper colonies were being evacuated to El Paso and the Diaz people were advised to flee immediately across the border. Before they left they could hear gunfire in the distance. Hans Larsen, a colonist, wrote: "We tumed our...
mons in Utah and the law-disdaining wild western inhabitants of Nevada. However, they wcre mutually dependent on each other in a very real and vital way. 'l'rading was a necessity to both. The only available market of the southern Utah settlenients...
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i r made her appearance at your house ahout half past five this A.M. l Henrietta says she never got along so well? she certainly was quick. I t was 4 O'clock when I left home to go up there. Your mother was there when I arrived and the three...
Family Man
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like to put into your biography," John placed as number one in the list that he would like to be recognized as "a son, brother, husband and father who was loved as he loved." The one thing he selected that he most wanted to be...
144
Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
John composed some original verses to Ain't Gonna Rain No More, a song sung time and again in the car (alternating with Clementine) to keep John awake on the late-night rides back home along the winding,...
182
Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
There was no basis available on which the matter could be presented to an existing tribunal. John, therefore, conceived that it would be necessary to have Congress pass special enabling legislation creating a...