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Jones, Pearl (1903)
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Pearl Jones |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Pearl Jones. She also received a Certificate in Music. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 35. |
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Knight, Jennie P. (1903)
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Jennie Knight |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Jennie P. Knight. She also received a Certificate in Music. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 36. |
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Lowery, Wallace A.
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Wallace Lowery |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Wallace A. Lowery graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. |
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McAllister, James W.
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James McAllister |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. James W. McAllister. He also received a Special Certificate in Vocal Music. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 158. |
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Murdock, Dora
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Dora Murdock |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Dora Murdock. She also received a Certificate in Elocution, and a Certificate in S.S.Kg.Dep. [sic]. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 44. |
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Murdock, Josie
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Josie Murdock |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Josie Murdock. She received a Special Certificate in S.S. Kg. Dep. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 44. |
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Murdock, Royal [or Joseph Royal]
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Royal and 2 Murdock |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Royal J. Murdock of Heber, Utah, graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: BYA High School Class of 1903. Royal J. Murdock also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping in 1903. Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 44. ~ ~ ~ ~ Board of Trustees, 1909 to 1932. Joseph Royal Murdock was born on August 11, 1858 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Nymphas Coridon Murdock and Sarah Melissia Barney. He first married Margaret Ashbridge Wright on November 18, 1878 in Salt Lake City. He second married Susan Ann Lynch on September 8, 1926, in Salt Lake City. He died May 26, 1931 in Salt Lake City. Interment, Heber City, Utah. Joseph Royal Murdock was one of the signers of the Utah Constitution in 1895. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Royal J. Murdock of Heber, Utah, a High School student, BYU [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 29th Academic Year, 1904-1905, p. 174. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS SON'S OBITUARY: Stephen Royal Murdock, 84, died May 6, 1995 in St. George, Utah. Born January 16, 1911 in Provo, Utah, to Royal Joseph and Virginia Chipman Murdock. He married Virginia Madsen in 1936 and their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She died January 19, 1987. He married Elza Watkins Lee March 6, 1987 in the St. George LDS Temple. He was owner and operator of American Oil Distributorship in American Fork. He was a High Priest in the LDS Church and had served a mission to England. He was also a charter member of the Lion's Club.He is survived by his wife of Orem; a son, Paul and wife, Deanna Murdock, of American Fork; and a daughter, Cheryl Murdock (Craig) Farrell (BYH Class of 1966), of Smithfield, Utah; three stepchildren, Mrs. Hugh (Deanna) Haws, Riverton; E.J. Lee, Murray; Mrs. Craig (Linda) Smith, Pleasant Grove; 24 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Preston (Maurine) Hughes, Spanish Fork. Funeral Services were held on Wednesday in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. [Deseret News, Tuesday, May 9, 1995] |
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Oliver, Nellie M.
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Nellie Oliver |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Nellie Oliver. She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 46. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source confirming high school graduation of Nellie Oliver: Deseret News, May 16, 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Nellie M. Oliver of Provo, a Normal student, BYA [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 28th Academic Year, 1903-1904, pp. 171-172. |
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Pack, Lambert L.
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Lambert Pack |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Lambert L. Pack. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 47. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source confirming high school graduation of Lambert Pack: Deseret News, May 16, 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Lambert Pack of Kamas, Utah, a Normal student, BYA [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 28th Academic Year, 1903-1904, pp. 171-172. |
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Pack, Thomas
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Thomas Pack |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Thomas Pack graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Is Thomas his middle name?] ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Thomas Pack. He also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 47. |
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Phelps, Gove Edwin
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Gove and Effie Phelps |
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B. Y. Academy High School Graduate, Class of 1901 and 1903. Mr. Gove Edwin Phelps. Received a "Diploma in Shorthand and Typewriting". Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 49. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Gove Phelps of Mesa, Arizona, a Commercial student, BYA [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 28th Academic Year, 1903-1904, pp. 171-172. ~ ~ ~ ~ Gove Edwin Phelps. Born in Arizona, February 26, 1846 to Hyrum Smith Phelps and Mary Elizabeth Bingham. Gove Edwin married Effie Ellsworth and they had 5 children. He passed away on July 21, 1941 in Mesa, Arizona. ~ ~ ~ ~ Life Sketch written by his daughter, Maxine Phelps Lines: Gove Edwin Phelps was the fourth child and first son of Mary Elizabeth Bingham and Hyrum Smith Phelps. His grandfather was Morris Phelps, his grandmother, Sarah Thompson. Hyrum was born the night the mobs chased the Latter-day Saints out of Nauvoo, Illinois, February 26, 1846. Gove's mother was the daughter of Calvin Bingam and Elizabeth Lucretia Thorn, born December 25, 1853 in East Weber, Utah. Their first three children, Mary Laurett who died in infancy, Lucy Ett who married George Fryer, and Barbara Ann who married Seymour Allen, were born in Montpelier, Idaho. The Phelps family was among the first who were called to move to help colonize the Salt River Valley. While they were enroute, they stayed overnight at Lee's Ferry in Arizona, where Gove was born 2 December 1878. When the family arrived in Mesa, Gove's father established a home on the corner of First Avenue and North Sirrine streets. Gove's other brothers and sisters who were all born in Mesa are Harriet Emmaline who married James Miller, Orson Ashel who married Rebecca Allen, Lester Leo who died at age two, Yuma Letitia who died an infant, Grace Darling who also died in infancy, Amy Dorothy who married Charles Morris, Esther who married William Whatcott, Clara who married Charles Robson, and Martha Gertrude who married Charles Wilson, and Wilford Woodruff Phelps. As a child, Gove was always a very happy and obedient child, who loved his parents, brothers and sisters, dearly. He loved to dance, especially the jig. He kept time with bones which he rattled in his hands. In the family yard was a large swing, which he loved, except when provoked by his older friends who teased him by "pantsing" him, and taking him down to chew his ears. When he and his half-brother Guy were small, they used to go out on the desert, where the Crystal Ice Plan used to be, and drown out squirrels which they would take home and make pets. One of his chores as a boy, was to go after the cows. He used to come back riding old "Puss". It was on one of these trips after the herd, that he lost the old blue coat, which was sorely missed by the family, for it was the warmest they had and worn by all the family. During the summer months he and his brothers used to work on the header, to earn money to go to school. He first attended school at the building which stood where the Lincoln school now stands. After he graduated from the Mesa Schools he decided to go to college, which was unusual for Arizona boys at that time. He went to Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah, graduating from that school in Commerce. To earn money to go to school, he used to go to the Cove north of Logan, Utah, to work for Levi Allen on the thresher. He was working there when his father returned from his mission in 1900. One summer he came out with only enough money to pay for his room and board. To help make ends meet, he sewed cuffs to his coat sleeves, and wore a shirt front as a dickey, for he had only a few shirts. While in Provo, the story is told that he was dared to run around the block in the snow in his underwear. He and Elijah Allen took the dare. He was always jovial and well liked by his classmates. At graduation his sister Hattie did some sewing for Fannie Allen to buy his class picture. While Gove was in Provo, he renewed his acquaintance with Effie Ellsworth, whom he had known only slightly, in Mesa. They fell in love, became engaged and were married December 21, 1904. Effie's mother gave the couple a lot on North Macdonald Street in Mesa. Gove borrowed money and built a home there, which they moved into the night they were married. After he was married, he worked for the Standard Oil Company, O.S. Stapley Hardware, and North Brothers Hardware. In a building just east of the Valley National Bank he operated a bicycle shop. During an election year, he "buried" all the losing candidates, with proper epitaphs, much to the amusement of the town people. Deciding that it would be better to own his own building, he borrowed money and built at 27 West Main Street, where First Federal Savings and Loan Company now stands, a large building, which had a garage in front, two warehouses in back, and rooms up above the garage, to be rented. He used one of the warehouses for his hardware and bicycle shop. His first son, Kenneth, was born in their home on North Macdonald, August 13, 1907. He was such a very large baby, weighing about twelve pounds, that he had to be delivered with instruments which crushed his head. He lived only about eleven hours. Their next child, Villa Maxine was born two years later, September 1, 1909. Their third child, Wayne Ellsworth was born August 29, 1911. Gove moved his family into an apartment which he fixed up, upstairs, so that Effie could take care of the hotel part of the building. The family stayed in the hotel for about a year, then moved back to their home, where Worth Lovell was born April 21, 1921. When he was a toddler, they moved back to the hotel, but the space to live in was not large enough. The bottom floor, which had been a garage, was converted into more rooms, and an apartment was provided for the family. About the time of World War I, the two warehouses were removed and the back of the hotel was converted into small apartments, and the second floor had more rooms to rent. In 1921, March 2, their last baby was born, and Gove named him Rex E. after the hotel. When the depression came about 1930, the hotel business was so poor, that a part of the building was converted into a grocery store and meat market, which was turned over to Wayne after he was married. At the hotel, he was always fixing something. A leaking toilet, a room to be painted, roof to repair, fix, fix, fix. But he was always good natured. He worked on the First Ward Building, and was in the Bishopric, for nearly all the time I was growing up. I can still hear his beautiful tenor voice. He always sang as he worked, and I believe it was one of the sweetest voices I have ever heard. He was always in the choir, sang in quartet's, and occasionally would sing a solo. He was always frightened when he sang alone, and if he leaned on the piano, he shook it badly. I hope that I can hear him sing again in Heaven! He never wanted anything for himself, but could not do enough for other people. If he went out the door with a bag of groceries, he would tell his wife when asked, that he was going to take a few things to Brother or Sister so-and-so. He loved his mother dearly, and would go to see her nearly every week. He loved his children. One of his greatest joys was to romp, box, and play with them. His vacations were to take them with him to cut a load of firewood. This he did for the church as well. When asked why he did not take credit on his tithing for the wood, he replied that he did not believe in letting his left hand know what his right had was doing. He believed firmly in the law of tithing, and it came first for settlement, even before taxes, which sometimes threatened the loss of the hotel. When his grandchildren came along, he was never known to be without Black Jack chewing gum in his pocket. They loved him too, for he always took time to play with them. His greatest pleasure was hunting with his brother Wilford, or his nephew Edwin Miller. When his boys got older he took them with him. He operated the old Crystal Pool with his boys for many summers, and had great pleasure in watching them learn to swim and dive so beautifully. He built swings, tetter-totters, monkey bars for his grandchildren. No matter what needed to be done, he always had time for them. His generosity knew no bounds for others, but for himself he wanted only the necessities. He had always extremely good health. He remembered only one time being extremely ill, and that was after eating sour grapes and then drinking ice water. I remember that we worried about him during the influenza epidemic, but he did not have it as so many did during the war. Shortly before he died he complained of having some pain in his chest. After much urging, he went to the doctor who diagnosed it as appendicitis. He went to the hospital for surgery, and a series of small heart attacks followed. He had the feeling that he was going to die, and begged to be taken home. After several more severe attacks, he died 23 July, 1941. He was buried in the Mesa Cemetery. He was loved by thousands for his generosity, his thoughtfulness, and his loyalty to his friends. Source. |
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Price, James R.
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James Price |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). James R. Price graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. James R. Price. He also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 51. |
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Rasband, Sadie
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Sadie Ransband |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Sadie Rasband. She also received a Certificate in Music. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 51. |
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Richmond, Fred
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Fred Richmond |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Fred Richmond graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Fred Richmand [actually Richmond]. He also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 3. |
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Robinson, May
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May and Robert Gillespie |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). May Robinson. She graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. May Robinson. She also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 54. ~ ~ ~ ~ May Robinson was born about 1884 in American Fork, Utah. Her parents were George Heber Robinson and Margaret Crystal Robinson. She married Robert LeRoy Gillespie on November 21, 1907. She died on December 24, 1912. Interment, American Fork, Utah. Her brother, Dr. Heber Edward Robinson, received a B. A. Degree from BYU in 1909, and another brother, Alfred Andrew Robinson, also received a B. A. Degree from BYU also in 1909. |
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Salisbury, Gee
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Gee Salisbury |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Gee Salisbury [male or female?] graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Gee Salisburry [actually Salisbury] also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 55. |
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Schofield, Nellie Read
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Nellie and James Thornton |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Nellie Schofield (Thornton) received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 56. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source confirming high school graduation of Nellie Schofield: Deseret News, May 16, 1903.~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. She received an AB Degree in 1926. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, page 56. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Nellie Thornton was a teacher of English and Dramatic Art at BYH in the 1934-1935 school year. ~ ~ ~ ~ Nellie Read Schofield was born on March 21, 1881 [or less likely, September 21, 1881] in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her parents were John Charles Schofield and Maria Ellen Read Schofield. Nellie married James Whittaker Thornton [BYH Class of 1911] on September 13, 1911, in Salt Lake City, Utah. James Thornton was born on December 9, 1883 in Pinto, Utah. He died on February 5, 1960 in Provo, Utah, and is buried in Provo. [After Nellie's death in 1943, James married a second time to Mary Gardner.] Nellie Schofield Thornton died on September 14, 1943 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Nellie Schofield of Evanston, Wyoming, a Normal student, BYA [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 28th Academic Year, 1903-1904, pp. 171-172. |
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Secrist, Horace
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Horace Secrist |
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BYH Class of 1903. Faculty & Staff. Horace Secrist of Farmington, Utah, English teacher, 1902-1909. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Horace Secrist of Farmington, Utah, Normal & High School Class of 1903 (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 27th Academic Year, 1902-1903, Listing of Normal & High School Students, Class of 1903, including Students with 108-144 Hours Credit at the Close of the 1st Semester, 1901-1902, p. 136. ~ ~ Horace Secrist married Maud M. Alexander, BYH Class of 1903. |
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Smith, Thomas W.
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Thomas Smith |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903, 1906 and 1907, and Faculty. (1903 was the final BYA class year - the next year, it became BYH). Thomas W. Smith of Preston, Idaho, graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Thomas W. Smith. He also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 57. ~ ~ ~ ~ Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Thomas W. Smith. He received a Commercial Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 57. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. Thomas W. Smith, a Commercial graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1906 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, and Music School graduates. Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 31st Academic Year, 1906-1907, p. 140. ~ ~ ~ ~ Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. Thomas W. Smith. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 57. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1907. Thomas W. Smith, an academic High School graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1907 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 32nd Academic Year, 1907-1908, p. 136. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Thomas W. Smith, Bookkeeping, 1902-1907. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. T. W. Smith of Preston, Idaho, a Commercial student, BYU [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 29th Academic Year, 1904-1905, p. 174. |
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Snow, Alice
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Alice and Dilworth Woolley |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Alice Snow. She also received a Certificate in Elocution. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 58. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alice Snow was born on August 9, 1881 in Manti, Utah. [She would have been about 22 in 1903.] Her parents were Gardner Elisha Snow and Ester Phelena Cox Snow. Alice Snow married Dilworth Erastus Woolley [BYA Faculty 1902-03] on September 9, 1903 in Manti, Utah. Alice Snow Woolley of Manti, Utah, died on June 25, 1967 in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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Stallings, Mary Christina [Mamie]
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Mamie and Albert Treseder |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Mamie Stallings graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Mary [Mamie] Stalling [Stallings] also received a Certificate in Shorthand. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 59. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mary Christina Stallings was born on May 4 [or 5], 1884 in Eden, Weber County, Utah. Her parents were Charles E. Stallings and Mary Farrell Stallings. Mary/Mamie married Albert Carmichael Treseder on June 13, 1910 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mary Stallings Treseder died on December 12, 1967. Albert C. Treseder died on December 6, 1970, in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ 1991 OBITUARY OF A DAUGHTER: Janet Treseder Gibson. Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Janet Treseder Gibson, age 78, passed away peacefully March 13, 1991, at her home in Salt Lake City. Janet was born June 2, 1912, in Ogden Utah, the daughter of Albert C. Treseder and Mary Christine Stallings Treseder. She married Robert Myron Gibson on May 23, 1943 at Salina, Kansas. Member of the LDS Church. Active with PTA and other youth services groups. Member of the Christian Women's Association. Janet was a kind and loving individual who was devoted to her family; she was held in high esteem by all who knew her and her passing saddens our hearts and leaves a great void in our lives. Survivors include her husband Robert, Salt Lake City; a son and a daughter, Stephen A. (wife Marilyn) Gibson and Gayle (husband James) Senger, both of Sandy; eight grandchildren; and a sister, Marian Treseder Barlow, also Sandy; a special niece, Chris Smith. Preceded in death by a sister, Lucille Treseder. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 16th, at the Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 South 2300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. [Deseret News, Friday, March 15, 1991.] ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF ANOTHER DAUGHTER: Marion Ruth Treseder Barlow. Marion Ruth [Mimi] Treseder Barlow passed away April 25, 1997 of complications due to Alzheimer's Disease. She was born October 2, 1920 to Albert C. Treseder and Mary Christine Stallings Treseder. Graduated Carbon High School 1936. Attended Weber State College. Married to Ivan Bucholtz, later divorced. Married Fay Hamilton, deceased. Married Albert V. (Benny) Barlow, deceased. Worked for the Ogden Standard Examiner, Hiller Book Bindings, and Atlas Copco. She worked many years for Salt Lake Desk and for the Salt Lake Community Action Program in the Weatherization Department. Member of Group II, and the Hillcrest Group, of Alcoholics Anonymous for 41 years. Throughout her life, she was known as a very kind person, who went out of her way to help others. She touched the lives of many people. She loved her grandkids, Tab, and the color purple. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Chris Hamilton and Jann Smith, Sandy; nieces, Vicky Jensen (Jim) Centerfield; Gayle Senger, Sandy; nephew, Stephen A. Gibson (Marilyn), Salt Lake; and Richard A. "Dick" Langon (Jean), Ventura, California; four grandsons, Jason, Jeremy, Skyler, and Spenser Smith; many great-nieces and nephews who knew her as Grandma Mimi. Preceded in death by a daughter, Holly, and sisters, Lucille Treseder Langdon and Janet Treseder Gibson. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 29, 1997, Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn. [Deseret News, Sunday, April 27, 1997.] |
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Steele, James H.
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James Steele |
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BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). J. H. Steele graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. James H. Steele also received a Certificate in Shorthand. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 60. |
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Strong, Elmer
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Elmer Strong |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Elmer Strong. He also received a Special Certificate in Shorthand and Typewriting. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 61. |
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Wood, Jennie
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Jennie Wood |
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BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Jennie Wood. She received a Special Certificate in S.S. Kg. Dep. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 164. |
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Woolley, Dilworth Erastus [Wooley,]
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Dilworth and Alice Woolley |
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BYA/BYH Class of 1903. Faculty & Staff. Dilworth Woolley (or Wooley), Training School, 1902-1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ Dilworth Erastus Woolley was born December 22, 1880 in St. George, Utah. His parents were Edwin Dilwoorth Woolley, Jr., and Florence Ashby Snow. He married Alice Snow [BYA High School Class of 1903] on September 9, 1903 in Manti, Utah. He died on October 17, 1969 in St. George, Utah, apparently with his residence in Manti, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Dilworth E. Wooley (sic) of Kanab, Utah, a Normal student, BYA [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 28th Academic Year, 1903-1904, pp. 171-172. |
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