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nary, 1877, and the General Conference of the Church held at that place in April following, the reorganization of the various stakes and wards began. Accordingly, at the Stake Quarterly Conference held in Beaver, July 25-26, a time of spiritual...
music, so far away, gradually became louder until they reached the landing. Some of these men would get on at the 1,000 foot level and stop at each stope until all the men were on the cage. One wouldn't think that such beautiful music could come...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Southern Utah University--History ; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Old Main (Building); Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Buildings
Visitors and students with Old Main and Science buildings in background
Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
Old library building on Founders' Day. The following information was listed on the back of the picture, which was apparently a card sent out to advertise Founders Day. Schedule of Events: 8-10:40 Classes (Registration of visitors) 11:00 Public...
Tues. Jan. 16, 1900: Ther.41., 58., Wea. hazy I cut a few grape cuttings., loaded up to go after a load of cedar posts. went to mutual C. Larson, Oscar Demill and Joseph Griffin was visitors. Wednesday 17: Ther. 36., 7 am. Wea. warm & pleasant...
Mon. Jan. 22, 1900: Ther. 33., 60., Wea. Clear I took a barrel of molasses to Springdale for G. Hicks. Then got about 200 grape cuttings. Our Dramatic club met here (at Oakcreek) for practice. Tuesday 23: Ther. 42., 62., L.V. 4-52 pm Wea. thin...
Tues. Feb. 6, 1900: F.V. 9-23 am. Ther. 38., 59., Wea. light clouds. cleaned ditch at the Parker place. Went to mutual. James Stansworth and Lorenzo Russell were visitors. Wednesday 7: Ther. 32., 40., Wea. windy, clear. Jim & I finished cleaning...
Tues. Nov. 27, 1900: Ther. 36., Wea. pleasant., Clear attended school and staid to mutual class evening. George Jennings, Alfred Stout Jr., Dora Stout, and Alice Brown were visitors here to night. Wednesday 28: Ther. pleasant, Wea. Clear....
Mon. Oct. 2, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. Misty Cloudy, Put out our washing this forenoon, Elder Allred took our letters to the office right after dinner. and got the Deseret News and Dixie Advocate two of our welcome visitors. 108) (3