Mizpah . ring-ham and the sons of Beeley, did meet together in mighty battle. 11. And now it came to pass, after the close of twenty min-utes, after much bloodshed and many side shows, the sons ofthe tribe of Beeley were crushed, and retreated to the grand-stand in sore remorse. 12. Now it came to pass that the sons and daughters of thetribe of Stringham did meet together for a time of great rejoic-ing and feasting. 13. And it came to pass that they did carry the laurels downtown, yea even to the Bank Comer, and did dance and rejoiceexceedingly. 14. Now lo, and behold it came to pass that the


Mizpah . ring-ham and the sons of Beeley, did meet together in mighty battle. 11. And now it came to pass, after the close of twenty min-utes, after much bloodshed and many side shows, the sons ofthe tribe of Beeley were crushed, and retreated to the grand-stand in sore remorse. 12. Now it came to pass that the sons and daughters of thetribe of Stringham did meet together for a time of great rejoic-ing and feasting. 13. And it came to pass that they did carry the laurels downtown, yea even to the Bank Comer, and did dance and rejoiceexceedingly. 14. Now lo, and behold it came to pass that the sons anddaughters of the tribe of Beeley became exceeding meek andhumbled, and the tribe of Stringham did continue to receiveinstructions on the land to the northward until the end of theirdays. 15. And this ends the record of the first battle of the sons ofthe tribe of Stringham and the sons of the tribe of Beeley, inthe ninth year of the reign of Judge Brimhall, in the year Nine-teen Hundred and One Hundred Five ALD-REPUBLICAN 12 STDDENTS TO BUILD GATEWAYTO BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY The 12s High School ClassWill Spend a Large Sumon a HagDiflcent Entranceto the School. (Special to the Herald-Republican) The 1912 High School class ofthe Brigham Young University,numbering 150 high school gradu-ates, will leave a monument at theB. Y. U. that will be a lasting trib-ute to the memory of that organ-ization. The students some timeago decided they would build agateway to the high school andNormal buildings, so immediatelyset to work surveying the south- west corner of the high schoolcampus. After carefully figuringout the cost of building a gatewaythat would be a credit to the insti-tution, the students found that itwould cost them $1,000 to do thework, but voted unanimously toput in the gateway. P. C. Peterson, the present editorof the White and Blue, and one ofthe directors of the Sanpete StoneCompany, offered the class $ of white stone of the finestquality. Archi


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