Ken Macfarlane and Jack (John R.) Jensen holding a string of 86 trout taken in about 2 hours with a fly from the Mammoth before domestic trout were planted. These are natives. Caught by Oliver Jensen.
WELLS WILLIAMS
I'm slow in school, but my money on
it, I'll soon be in with the '''vV ork·
ll1an."
BERNELLA GARDNER
Student Editor. Knows everybody's
business and has a string on several.
(Fond of "Armstrong Heaters.")
ALLDRIDGE THORLEY
"I...
ORIEN E. DALLEY
Band
Instructor in Violin
WM. H. MANNING
Head of Department
ERNEST F. OBORN
Symphony Orchestra
Instructor in Piano
cMusic
HE Branch Agricultural College boasts the best
Music department, in southern Utah, with but few
rivals in the...
DOUGLAS MANNING
SIGNAL honor was conferred upon the B. A. C. and Cedar
City when Douglas Manning was accepted as a member of the
National High School orchestra at Dallas, Texas. He upheld
that honor and added an even greater honor to himself...
Instrumental
HE instrumental section of the Music depart-ment
of our school is now the most complete
we have boasted of in a long time. The dance
orchestra has furnished music for all school
dances and parties including the Junior Prom
and the 13th...
A FAVORITE DANCE BAND
One of Beaver's favorite Dance Bands was under the direction of John Grimshaw. Much of their playing was done in the Opera House, when the "Two-step" was the popular dance and the town supported a dance every Friday night....
tooth a string was tied to the tooth, the other end was fastened to a door knob. The child closed his eyes and the operator slammed the door shut, and out came the tooth.
It was a fine thing for the pioneers when a man arrived who could do this job...
Mon. April 11, 1898: Ther. warm. Wea. very windy from W. John Winder and I went over to the big Bend in search of Mr. Thomas the outlaw. we found G. Hire, E. Stevens Jr. & Curtis. they left the Big Meadows about 3-30 am. two hours ahead...
Wed. Dec. 7, 1898: Ther. warm after sun rise., Wea. white string clouds going east. moved back to the Little Meadow and put in our time cutting fencing. Thursday 8: Ther. cold northeast wind., Wea. clouds going [south slowly]. We chopped posts...
Thurs. Jan. 19, 1899: Ther. noon 46º., Wea. clear am string clouds pm. We went out and counted the cattle in the field about 200 head. built a correll to feed in by the corn correll. Friday 20: Ther. 8-45 am. 41º., Wea. very light clouds, I cut...
Tues. Feb. 21, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. south wind, string clouds We went down and set a few wire fence posts before noon, and went over in C. Creek and started a fence there about 3 mi below the crossing pm Wednesday 22: Ther. 3 am. warmº. Wea....
XSun. Mar. X26, 1899: Tuesday 28. Ther. 7 am. 42º., Wea. string clouds, I started from home about 9 am. and reached the Little meadow 7 pm. XMonday 27: Sunday 26 Ther. cool. Wea. partly cloudy. I left the Big Meadow about 9 am. and came via...
Wed. April 19, 1899: Ther. 2 pm 62º., Wea. wind, light clouds. Jim & I set out trees again to-day. Father got home from the ranch this evening. Thursday 20: Ther. 6 pm. 70º., Wea. clear. light frost this morning. we hauled 2 loads of hay back...
Mon. Nov. 27, 1899: Ther. warmer Wea. string clouds. Father & I chopped fencing at lower end of field fore-noon- Tuesday 28: Ther. very warm., Wea. clear We drug timber and built fence by the shanty fore noon. worked on the ditch the rest of the...
Thurs. Nov. 30, 1899: Ther. warm., Wea. light string clouds. Thanks giving day. chopped posts again below L.M. brought back jag of hay. Wm L. Crawford, Copenhagen, Utah. Friday, Dec. 1: Ther. warm. windy Wea. clear Dan & I went and got the...