education should fit us into life, will-ing
workers in its sometimes hard
processes, patient in our search for
its truths, avoiding vanity and the
other hypocricies which, if they
fasten themselves upon us, leave
us hardly worth burying. Down...
Prom Committee
GERTRUDE WOOD MARY DALLEY ELLIOT EATOUGH REX HOLLAND
Chairman Decorations Imitations Advertising
DAGMA SEAMAN ANTHONY ISOM LILLIAN ADAMS
A s s i s t a n t Chairman I.i^bttn^ Refreshments
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Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Home Economics. In October, 1913, a group of girls met under the leadership of Miss Hettie White, to organize the Home Economics Club, which later became known as the "H'e" club. At this meeting Laura Gurr was chosen president and Miss Ethel Bay,...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
The Philomathean Club. During the year 1915, eight live, active students, after much seriousness, organized a club which they christened the "Philomathean," meaning "Love of learning and letters." From that day until the present the club has been...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
I. Our school is an emblem of glory, Its standard floats high on the breeze; Let our deed e'er be worth of story That shall live where the whole world sees. Chorus -- Then shout and sing, let our...
this group; cooked and sold many hot dinners. The canning project was continued, which required many long hours of their time and labor. Board released in 1942. Zelma Muir, president; Pauline Firmage and Lydia Smith, counselors ; Jennie Tanner,...
lished a missionary fund and gathered grain for time of need. Board released in 1913.
Frances L. Jones, president ; Mary Farnsworth and Susan J. Murdock, counselors ; Jennie Tanner, secretary ; Jean Hales, treasurer. This board completed the...
West Ward Superintendent, Edwin Smith; Ronald Bradshaw and James Morgan, assistants; Joan Baker, secretary.
"WELL DONE, THOU GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT"
To the hundreds of sincere and faithful workers of the various organizations of the Beaver Stake...
his brother, Jake, built a store there, and Jake lived in a small house east of the store. When the bank bought the corner from his father, the store was moved into the street for a while, and his father tore away all his buildings and erected the...
that of being the first car foreman, rip track foreman, and engine carpenter. His interest in civic affairs was keen and he was voted a member of the town board, member of the school board, and later, mayor. His wife and other women were...
WAH WAH SPRINGS Wah Wah Springs was settled in July, 1870, by Edwin S. Squires and Lydia Abbott Squires. They were on their way to California to locate. They had a herd of cattle and when they got to Nevada they were asked to pay a tax on the...
vegetables. A gift of fine vegetables came from the president of the Minersville Ward Relief Society. Beaver merchants were generous. At the end of 30 days, the total amount paid for food purchased was less than $60. There were no losses in food...
much-needed hospital. With the assistance of volunteer nurses and members they carried on until the disease was controlled. Since that time the chapter has conducted home nursing and first aid classes at regular intervals. The Junior Red Cross has...
Pioneer M.I.A. workers in Utah Parks bus. Back seat: Henrietta Jones, Mary Ann Leigh, Jennie Thorley. Third seat: Winnie Urie, Emily Crane Watson. Second seat: Edward J. Palmer, Myron Higbee Sr. Front seat: Lottie Hunter.
Bowery Creek (Iron County, Utah); Parowan Canyon (Iron County, Utah); Henderson Creek (Garfield County, Utah); New Deal, 1933-1939; Bridges--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Culvert constructed by ERA (Emergency Relief Administration) workers on Bowery road.
Bowery Creek (Iron County, Utah); Castle Creek (Iron County, Utah); Sidney Valley (Iron County, Utah); New Deal, 1933-1939; Bridges--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Castle Creek culvert constructed by ERA (Emergency Relief Administration) workers on Bowery road in Sidney Valley.