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and feeding of a few first class swine, sheep, cows, and horses. The course as to be given will fill a long felt want of the young men of southwestern Utah. Careful attention will be given to the needs of the various communities located in...
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pervision of the instructor. Each student must fit and finish a one-piece gown.
Six hours. Two credits.
Domestic Art III. Needlework. This course covers the practice in such stitches as chain, outline, satin, eyelet, french knots,...
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Two recitations and one laboratory period each week.
Three hours credit. First Term.
Breed Types. This course covers the history, characteristics of the differnt breeeds of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine. The student will...
Jan. 2 0 , 1895.. .The Mayor called the attention of the Council to the fact of there being a large bundle of old papers. bonds, deeds, receipts, e t c . On motion Councilman Fretwell. the Mayor was authorized to destroy all the worthless. Feb. 4 ,...
Swine; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Grand Champion hog. Lehi M. Jones of Cedar City (right) paid the top price of $1.00 a pound for the 205 pound grand champion hog shown by Val McMullin of Leeds.
Hogs; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Kent Holt, New Castle, kneeling right, was the exhibitor of this grand champion fat hog. Buyer of the prize swine was William Barlocker for the Bank of St. George for $1 a pound for a total of $100.
Hogs; Swine; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Reserve Champion hog, 203 pounds. Owned by Jim Brown of Parowan. Purchased by Northeast Furniture Company of Cedar City for $0.55 per pound, totalling $111.65.