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In addition to "The Choral," the Ladies' Chorus , the Gentlemen's Quartet Club, and the Mandolin and Guitar; Club have become permanent features of our music department. Students possessing the desired...
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PREPARATORY COURSES TO THE COLLEGIATE
DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY,
SALT LAKE CITY.
ARTS AND SCIENCES.
First Year. First half Second half.
1. Algebra a 5 5
2. Botany a 3
3. Drawing a 4 4
4. English...
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Third Year. First half. Second half.
1. American History and Civics…… 3 3
2. Bookkeeping b ………...3 3
3. English c………………………….4 4
4. German 2 4 4
5. Latin...
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The student body of the Branch Normal is self-governing. An organization known is the "Branch Normal School City" has been effected, its functions being similar to those, of cities of the first class. Through...
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games and out of door sports, but it is also taking an interest in other phases of physical education.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
The student body of the Branch Normal is self-governing. An organization known as...
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Commercial Law. This course embraces a study of the laws governing the transaction of business in the world of commerce, including a knowledge of contracts, agency, partnership, corporations, business paper, liens,...
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service as clerks.
For those who wish to become teachers in our Spanish possessions such a course will be very valuable.
FRENCH.
Mr. DuPoncet.
French may be given for any who may wish...
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GERMAN
MR. DU PONCET
German 1. ELEMENTARY COURSE. The object of the first year's work is to familiarize the student with German construction so far as to enable him to read easy German text without difficulty....
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MANUAL TRAINING.
Mr. Gardner.
I. Course a consists of the regular work of the Normal School and High School courses in Manual Training.
Students should have sufficient technical knowledge of tools and their uses to be able to...
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wood work about the home after having completed this work.
Course b consists in the making of doors, sashes, frames, gates, tables, etc., and turning.
II. Cabinet making and wood turning continued. A carpenter's work bench and a...
Branch Agricultural College (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
This group of girls, all graduates of the B.A.C., furnished music for the Latter-Day Saint Second Ward Church for 5 years. They were members of the B.A.C. Symphony Orchestra. The conductor of the group (in white) is Mrs. Isabelle Jackson Papworth....
Sun. Jan. 15, 1905: Ther. Cold., Wea. breeze from south. Clouds The wind is from the south today but cold as usual. It looks very much like we would get more snow yet before the weather gets better again. We walked north and west to Mr. P.M....
Mon. Dec. 11, 1905: Ther. Cold., Wea. Light clds After going to Hastings for our mail, we commenced looking for the directors in the Texas school district. Mr. Cassady was anxious for us to preach but Mr. Woodson said it was the agreement that...
Mon. Dec. 25, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. Clear A pleasant day for this time of year. Brother Reed is out with a crowd of me[n] on a rabbit hunt this fore noon. We are busy writing letters. I am copying my reports into a new book that I wish to send...
Lewis Root. Joseph S . Hunter, a n d Kumen Jones to attend Council meeting T h u r s d a y n e x t . April 19. 1877.. .Joseph H. Smith. George H u n t e r , Lehi J o n e s , and George P e r r y J r . appeared a t Council meeting and were informed...
individuals who could claim the waters of said springs through their being cut off from the main flow, and could in no sense be considered feeders; furthermore, the land in Coal Creek Canyon is still public domain and subject to e n t r y and...
KOPP'S GARAGE
( City Fire Station)
40 South Main About 1923 "The First Fire Truck" Left to Right: H . 0. Rice, Heber Holyoak, Melville Arns, Joe Kopp ( d r i v e r ) , George Millett, and Joe Doty. June 3 , 1915. .Mayor recommended a fire shed be...
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...
July 19. 1934.. .The claim of Roy Davis for $35 damages to his son. Hugh, who fell in the sewer trench on Second West before the pipe was laid and covered, was read. Attorney Shay recommended that the claim be paid. Macfarlane, Leigh and Thorley...
Sept 5 , 1 9 4 0 ...Mr. and M r s . Lamont E. Tueller, Mrs. Cora Pace, Mrs. Elbert, M r s . Lillian Corry, Frank Jackson, Tom Mosdell, and William Flannigan met again with the Council to protest against holding softball games at night on the...