It was a cold and unpleasant place and had been rejected by others who had gone to more favorable locations south of here. My previous years had been associated with pioneer life in Iron County in the interest of building and Military duties. In...
school hours it is made available to the citizens who wish to do work there for themselves.
Perhaps no department of the school has done more for the town than has the Music department, with its excellent band and choruses, under such able...
Salt Lake & San Pedro Railroad. Finally, this road was taken over by the Union Pacific. RANGE CONDITIONS IN THE EARLY DAYS During the years of the '80s and '90s the range was in excellent condition for the grazing of cattle. Few, if any, sheep were...
Photos of white grass in the Reed area; First deep well on Milford Flats; Group, Left to right standing: Henry Collins, Ed. Sawyer, Johnnie Forgie, Angus Buchanan, unknown, Ambrose Hedges, Billie Williams, "Frency" Garzan, unknown, Peter Guio. ...
Another squaw who was real old, named Elizabeth, washed for Mrs. Bradfield for years. She had a papoose named Lone. One old Indian had white spots on him. He often said, "Me Mormon, some day me be as white as you." Mrs. Alice Cottrell had an old...
time while he returned to Nephi to close his affairs. He then came back to Milford and took over the active management of his store, adding a large feed lot with stables, a large barn, and camp houses. His business was supplying the freighters,...
grass. These changes came so slowly they were almost unnoticed. Even the invasion of Russian thistle and cheatgrass on large areas of winter range caused little apprehension. Range surveys in 1933-36 in Western Beaver County indicated that forage...
Cash Account. January.: Date. Received. Paid. on hand Jan. 1st 1899. 1st. Photo material. 2 day D. plates 4 ½ x 6 ½. 1.80 1 grass Aristo. plat. paper Cab. 2.00 300 Cab. cards 3.00 75 small cards .50 Developing and toning material about ...
Mon. Jan. 22, 1900: Ther. 33., 60., Wea. Clear I took a barrel of molasses to Springdale for G. Hicks. Then got about 200 grape cuttings. Our Dramatic club met here (at Oakcreek) for practice. Tuesday 23: Ther. 42., 62., L.V. 4-52 pm Wea. thin...
Wed. Sept. 21, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Wind clouds We started home Nooned at north end of Nixon mountain Camped about a mile above the mouth of the Canyon. Splendid grass all along the road. 53) Thursday 22: Ther. Cool., Wea. Windy Clouds,...
Fri. June 16, 1905: Ther. Warm, W. breeze, Wea. T. clds. Sprinkle. Worked north on the next line west. ate dinner with George Stiehens two miles south of the Base line. Part of this line is not open, we are oblige to walk thru the grass and get...
Tues. Dec. 26, 1905: Ther. Cold S. wind, Wea. Clear. Writing some more and studying a little. Elder Bahr went out to pick a little cotton, but it is rather cold and wet Sister Reed is doing our washing, while I keep up the water supply. Elder Bahr,...