Iron County (Utah)--Recreation; Duck Creek (Kane County, Utah); Camping
First group to use Duck Creek Campground, a father and son outing. "Uncle" Bill Prince from New Harmony telling how Navajo Lake got its name. In background is Alex Matheson, his father seated in front of him.
Grade school pageant. First row, from left: Orsen Haight (union soldier), Alice Bailey ("Mamie"), Wilford Fife (Indian). Second row: Jennie Perry (Montana), Ann Jones (California), Pearl Higbee (Columbia), Myrtle Decker (Goddess of Liberty), Mary...
The first brass band was organized under the super-vision of Mr. B. J. Shinderling, and later kept going under the leadership of George Jameson. The men in the band were Ed Rollins, Jewel Rollins, Pete Dotson, Wayne Blackburn, George Jameson, Sy...
morning. All the guests had escaped from the burning building and Mr. Forgie, clad only in his night robe, had reached the front porch when the cry of "Save David", his nine-year-old son, reached his ears. Little David had already escaped and was...
and Mrs. Squires. They were married January 9, 1895, at Wah Wah. Owen Grover never owned the springs, his daughter, Mrs. Irene Green says. Mrs. Green says that her uncle, Joseph DeMeulle, owned a small place east of the main farm at Wah Wah and he...
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studied carefully in class, and boks for outside reading. Those studied intensively in 1910-1911 will be taken from the following list: Julius Caeser ; Scott, lady of the lake; Lowell, Vision of Sir Launfal; Irving, Sketch Book; Whittier,...
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SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION.
ENGLISH.
Mr. Belnap.
Miss Decker.
Mr. Ashby.
Miss Palmer.
English a. This course consists of a review of the principles of English Grammar, special attention being given to common errors. Drill in...
Sat. Jan. 1, 1898: Wea. very fine Being in Rockville in the morning I went home on horse back with uncle John. We had a large crowd at home, and had a picnic and some nice music We had a dance at Springdale in the evening. Sunday 2: Wea. clear...
Mon. Jan. 3, 1898: Ther. 51 hot Wea. some clouds I went to Rockville took a load of cane seed to D.F. Stout took several Photos in the after noon. Had a party of the young folks at Uncle J. Halls in the evening playing some music. 51 evening...
Fri. Jan. 7, 1898: Wea. began to rain before day light and kept up till about noon I got my grist and started back about 2 p.m. came as far as Rockville and staid with Uncle John Hall. Saturday 8: Wea. cloud Staid in Rockville took a photo or...
Fri. Mar. 4, 1898: I got ready and went down to China Town in Hurricane canyon some of the Ladies of Springdale went to see the canal we arrived there about 7-20 pm. Saturday 5: after visiting the works we hitched James Ballard’s team on lead...
Sun. Mar. 6, 1898: Wea. cloudy Fast day. up went to Harris Burg for dinner. we got in St. G. about dark and put up at Bro. Windsor’s place. Monday 7: Wea. cloudy Grand Father, Uncle Free & I went to the Temple in the fore noon to get some...
Tues. Mar. 8, 1898: Wea. Morning very cloudy, cleared off after a while. I went through the Temple and got my endowments after which I was Baptised for 92 of the dead attended mutual Wednesday 9: Wea. south wind heavy clouds in the sky I went...
Mon. Mar. 14, 1898: Ther. cold Wea. Clear I attended the two meetings and got a little hay for the team and went back to brother Windsors where we were staying. Tuesday 15: Ther. cold Wea. Clear I was baptized for my health and for three dead...
Wed. Mar. 16, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy I went through endowments for Hiram Terry. after we came out of the temple I drove Uncle Halls team he had started home this morning with our team. we camped at Harris Burg. cold Thursday 17: Ther. cold...
Sat. April 9, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. clear We went to the Little Meadows again. Father & I dug ditch while Dan plowed in some more wheat. Uncle Criss got here with his family today Sunday 10: Ther. warm Wea. clouds east running several of the...
Fri. April 15, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy We finished the fence in the forenoon thin clouds distant thundering in the south after noon. Father & I went to the L. Meadows after some potatoes for Dan to take home. we had a nice shower this...
Mon. May 9, 1898: Ther. very warm. Wea. clear. Uncle F.D. Gifford and I came out to work on the coop farm. We camped with Jim & Pauline. Tuesday 10: Ther. warm Wea. clear. We came over and got in a half day on the head of the ditch