B Teams
BY winning the championship this
year for the third time in four
years of competition, the high school
stock judging teams of the Branch
Agricultural College brings to the
school the cup awarded by the Og-den
Live Stock Show as a...
Dabatiog amd Oratory
XJOT much has been done at the
college this year in debating".
Last year saw the end of a six-year
competition with Dixie College for
the possession of the bronze tablet
first offered in 1923 by Attorney
Robert L. Judd, of Salt...
ARTHUR J. MORRIS
Coach
E. RAY LYMAN
Coach
Stock Judges Coaches
WO trips were taken for the contests: the
first to the Ogden show in the fall and
the second to the Salt Lake show in the
spring. The record made by the high
school boys in the fall...
"13{h" Glut
HEN the Agricola staff began its work
early in the fall, one of the first problems
to present itself was the sale of books. It
was decided to organize a club of thirteen
girls representing each class on the
campus and selected by the...
8 Beaver Brass Band 9 Young lady representing the Goddess of Liberty, Harriet S. Shepherd, and 13 young ladies represent-ing the 13 original Colonies, in wagon drawn by four horses. 10 Twenty-five young men, mounted escort. 11 Forty-eight young...
In 1903, the 500 miles, approximately, of railroad owned or under construction by the Oregon Short Line south of Salt Lake City, which included the line through Milford to Frisco, which had been extended on to Newhouse, were consolidated with the...
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX PROFESSIONAL AND MUSICAL HISTORY OF MILFORD EARLY-DAY PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE OF MILFORD Mary Ann Bigler Tanner acted as a midwife f or years in the early days of Milford. She had the remarkable record of never losing a...
for the building of the Library Building, found the lowest bid to be $9,500, not considering the heating and plumbing which came to $2,600 to erect the building complete for occupancy. They wished the Council to assist them in raising funds...
and Erastus Macfarlane for a license to r u n a Pool Hall within the City. Referred to Committee. Feb. 9 , 1914. . . Communication of Commercial Club of Cedar City was referred to Committee on Streets and Sidewalks to see that large cottonwood...
specific sum to he used in the purchase of necessary rightof-way and depot g r o u n d s . ...a n d t h e City T r e a s u r e r is hereby authorized and empowered to pay to the p r o p e r p e r s o n , p e r s o n s , o r committee, upon...
Jan. 29, 1924.. . T h e Mayor submitted the following appointments: Marshal--John E . Walker, City Attorney--J. M . Foster, City Justice--Jethro Palmer. Watermaster--Samuel Leigh, Poundkeeper--I. C. Haight, Sexton a n d Caretaker--A. G. Matheson,...
property. h u t he thought that an easy settlement could be made. Mayor Christensen assumes the chair and takes charge of the meeting. Mrs. Lillian Corry, representing the Home Economics Club of Cedar City, stated t h a t she had asked a number of...
Feb 4 , 1926. .RESOLUTION. Whereas, the City Council of Cedar City, Utah did on the 21st day May, 1925, duly adopt a resolution of intention to pave all that portion of Main Street in paving District No. 1. between blocks 36 and 3 7 , Plat 'B'....
to assist in the erection of a memorial in t h e City P a r k in honor of t h e soldiers taking p a r t in t h e World War. They s t a t e t h a t the memorial will cost about $3000, a n d t h e y would he willing t o receive t h e City's portion...
On motion of Councilman Frank B. Wood the following bills were allowed and the Recorder instructed to issue warrants for the same:
Orson Haiaht Thomas Lawrence 8 E. Lawrence .
Lester W Ford . Willard Perkins Ether Perry Dave Prvor Myles dams George...
Treasurer. City Manager Perry reported that a toilet could be installed in the City Jail for about $100. Motion by Fred L. Biederman that the City Manager be authorized to have this done. Carried. May 3, 1930.. .The matter of assuring Dixie Power...
July 19, 1930.. .An application of the 24th of July Committee for an appropriation of $100 was considered, also a request that the City furnish an educational float for the parade. Carried. Sept 26, 1930.. .Special meeting. The only bid received...
of law enforcement in t h e City. The Marshal admitted t h a t he had been too lenient and promised to make an effort to c a r r y out his instructions. March 1 9 , 1931.. .Mr. Harry W . Leigh and Thomas A . Thorley met with the Council in behalf...