June 6th, 1876, Ruth Tyler went in as president of the society, with Eliza Hawkins and Ann Levi as counselors; Mary E. Shepherd Ashworth, secretary and treasurer. Donations, from three pounds of flour, one-half dozen eggs, to $20 in cash, were...
was brought into town in tanks by the railroad and delivered to the families at 5c per bucket, and placed in barrels in the home, by Henry Osborne, water man. When a storm was brewing one could hear the clang of tubs and buckets being put under the...
fit for habitation." The desert he traversed was named after him, Escalante." Another wise man said, "The old desert takes its toll of everything you get out of it." But another man, whose life was more closely linked with the desert, said, "I...
Chaper twenty-nine OTHER CHURCHES, LODGES AND ORGANIZATIONS THE METHODIST CHURCH The first Sunday School Union meeting was organized July 7, 1905, and was first held in a home. There were nine children and five adults present. They carried on...
About 1912 the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge sold the building to the Masonic Lodge. Dances continued to be held on the first floor until the Arion Hall was built. EARLY CARS IN MILFORD The first car that was ever in Milford was called a Smith. The owner of...
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HISTORY.
Mr. –
General History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in General History is covered, certain...
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
MR. FOSTER.
Elementary Physics. Recitations and laboratory work. The recitations are accompanied by numerous lecture-table experiments, which fully illustrate the subject matter of the lesson. 2...
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THREE YEAR BUSINESS COURSE.
First Year. First half. Second half.
Commercial Arithmetic a 4 4
English a 4 4
Stenography I .... 4 4
Penmanship (5 periods) 2 1/2 2 1/2
Spelling, Commercial (5...
For Identification: My Name is Wm L Crawford My address is Springdale Wash. Co. Utah In case of accident or serious illness please notify Wm. R. Crawford Springdale Wash. Co. Utah Things to be Remembered My Weight was (158) lbs. On Jan. 8th 1898...
Tues. May 17, 1898: Ther. 7 am. cool Wea. snow 5 ½ in. deep, cloudy We patched the upper fence a little I took a stroll out on the ridge between Robs ranch and the head of Clear Creek this afternoon Wednesday 18: Ther. cool Wea. Cloudy,...
Fri. Oct. 14, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. clear clouded up in evening We came over to Monroe and stoped about an hour with Jas. Smith left there 10-30 am. nooned about 7 mi. south west at a ranch. camped at Marysvale. Saturday 15: Ther. cold Wea....
Wed. Nov. 9, 1898: Ther. cold, Wea. clouds afternoon. We got a late start S. Larson went with us. we nooned on the north side of the Big Plain. and camped at the N. side of Short Creek. Thursday 10: Ther. cold. Wea. N. wind, light clouds- we...
Fri. Dec. 9, 1898: Ther. freezing, wind from east Wea. light snow all day. We chopped posts this forenoon on a small flat east of here and in the afternoon went down the creek a waise and chopped. The wind and snow made it entirely to...
Thurs. Dec. 15, 1898: Ther. warmer., Wea. breeze from N. cloudy. We left camp about 7 am. and stopped on hour and twenty minutes to get breakfast near (above) the little Clay flat and nooned 1 ½ hour at the Cane bed tank. camped about 8-25 pm on...
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in...
Crawford, William Louis, 1873-1935; Parks -- Utah -- History; Zion National Park (Utah) -- History; Springdale (Utah) -- History; Rockville (Utah) -- History
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in Zion...
Tues. Jan. 10, 1899: Ther. 9 am. 40º., Wea. cloudy. 9 pm. snowing. I hauled 2 loads of wood from the Oakcreek fence and finished a few Mat Photos. Wednesday 11: Ther. 11-20 am. 40º., Wea. Snow 7 ½ in deep. It was so stormy and disagreeable...
Fri. Feb. 3, 1899: Ther. 9 am. 32º., Wea. snow 1 ½ in this morning cleared off am light clouds going east pm. We chopped up a load of stove wood. Jake & I took it to Grand-Father afternoon. I caught of fox, count 5 scalps. Saturday 4: Ther. 8...