The following appeared in the Aug. 25, 1910 edition of the Richfield Reaper: The two Rexburg, Ida. papers speak highly of one of Sevier County’s former citizens, Charles J. Engar, The Current Journal has the following:“A very elaborate party was held at the club rooms Wednesday night as a testimonial to Prof. Chas J. Engar […]
This picture also appears in the Hometown Album, published by Newell Hart. See his diagram below for the identification of the people in the picture above. 1. Ike Christensen, 2. Leon Hickman, 3. Othello Hickman, 4. Ruby Chadwick, 6. Prof. J.E. Hickman (principal 1896-99), 7. Leland Spongberg, 8. Chris Gundesen, 9. Eldora (Dora) Hansen, 10. […]
The first group of graduates as Four Year Normal Students from the Oneida Stake Academy in 1909. (Front, left) Allabell Weaver (Hull), John Johnson- Principal, Albertie Griffeth (Griffiths). (Back, left) Willard Nuffer, Perry Howell, Louis Nuffer. Click on picture to see all of it.
This is a replica of a sign created by the Pioneer Scenic Byway that will be placed in front of the academy, explaining its significance to visitors.