ANNUAL. GREEI1NG to
Our Friends in S"'outhern Utah
Again we have printed and bound this Agricula
book for the Student body of the Branch of the
Agricultural College. This gives you an idea
of the good work we can do and of the perÂmanency
of our...
Cedar Bakery and
Cafe
Headquarters for All Kinds of
Pastry, Bread and Pies
Palmer Brothers
Carry
Harnesses and Saddlery goods made -for
service. No branded leather or sloppy work.
We also sell L,ap Robes, Navajo Saddle
Blankets, Whips, Harness Oil,...
ADA W. THORLEY
Mat re
EVELYN P. WEBSTER
Matre
Vie Vendas
FAE DECKER
President
MAXINE FROYD
LYNN WOOD
CRAM
ETTA ELLISON
Vice-President
EVA DENE WOOD
Secretary
ALICE WILLIAMS NORMA WEBSTER
GEORGIA PARCELLS
VIRGINIA MACFARLANE
LAURA MITCHELL
OLIVE...
"Afe" Club
JOHN R. ADAMS
President
THURMAN PRYOR
Secretary
HOWARD THOMPSON
V ice-President
FLOYD HEATON
WAYNE HINTON CARL T. Cox
WILLIAM DALTON THEO CORRY LAMAR CHAMBERLAIN
Ross URIE LESLIE PUGH PAUL ADAMS
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6 SOUTHERN BRANCH
ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP,
Music.
Student of violin with Prof. Fogelberg B. Y. A. 1885-6; Piano, harmony and theory with Karl Fischer, Hamburg, Germany, 1888-9; Harmony with
Prof. McQuaide 1890; Principal Morgan Stake Academy...
Mon. Aug. 1, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. some clouds I helped Jim cut and bind wheat on the lower end of Robs field Will Mancur helped a while, Tuesday 2: Ther. warm Wea. afternoon clouds. We cut a little more wheat today Will Mancur helped bind this...
Wed. Aug. 3, 1898: Ther. very warm, Wea. rain in evening I got Harvy Mancur to help us we cut and bound about 2 acres of wheat. It clouded up after noon and commenced to rain about 8 pm. Thursday 4: Ther. cool, Wea. cloudy, rain after noon, We...
Cash Account. September.: 1920 lumber to Chas. Spendlove gunter acct. 13 pcs. 2X10@14 303 ft. 1 in. 14 ft 279 16 ft 259 12 ft 345 20 ft 18 f 100 2X6 – 14- 112 16-32 18 36 36
Tues. Nov. 21, 1899: Ther. cool., Wea. light clouds. We sowed a small piece of rye also some wheat. worked a little on the stable. Wednesday 22: Ther. cold. Wea. snowing am. cleared off in evening. We chopped some timber and plowed a little land...
Sun. Nov. 18, 1900: Ther. 44., 48., Wea. rain, Cloudy I didn’t leave home today it being quite stormy most all day. Monday 19: Ther. 41., 45., Wea. Stormy. We went to town intending to go to School but the teacher failed to come so we returned...
Thurs. Aug. 1, 1901: Ther. Sultry., Wea. Cloudy Rain, Moved about a mile south-west this morning Mr. Paxton came with two buyers. He gave me orders to move on toward the setting sun we went about a mile camped on top of a high ridge. 59) Friday 2:...
Sat. Oct. 26, 1901: + Ther. Colder Wea. Cloudy, Thunder & Rain., Watered at Bull-Berry a seap in the bottom west of Buckhorn. Camped near the west foothills. The high mts. are capped with snow. William Louis Crawford, Buck Horn Valley., Iron Co.,...
Sun. Nov. 20, 1904: Ther. Warmer., Wea. Thin clds. Left Cedar about noon arrived at Lund 6-20 pm Lund to Nephi, Utah. 60) Monday 21: Ther. Cool., Wea. Thin clouds. Very smoky. arrived S.L. City 10 am. Staid with Brother Geo. A. Cole. 1145 E. 2nd...
Wed. Aug. 5, 1903: Ther. Hot., Wea. Clouds Went to Springdale this forenoon, made a few photos this afternoon, got ready to go back to the herd. 86) Thursday 6: Ther. Hot., Wea. Clouds. I left home at 8-15 this morning, started up the B.B. trail...
Fri. Sept. 18, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Myron took his horses over to the Harris claim pasture last night, and staid over night. Now for School Section via the H. Claim. Left the sheep out, and went down to the corral. 111) Saturday 19: +...