would attempt to pass, and could not even go for our cattle without being in danger of having our back stuck full of arrows. To settle at that point is not good policy at present Still, within a few years, that country will no doubt be settled and...
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I had my prospectus meeting recently and was advised to include stakeholder theory in my internship experience. Today, I am going to immerse myself in researching the theory to see if I can understand what it is all...
Wed. Sept. 13, 1899: Ther. 68´., 94´., Wea. south wind, clear. We picked two loads of peaches but did'nt get them all cut. Thursday 14: Ther. 65., 88., Wea. windy clear Dan & I worked at the fruit, the rest of the boys at the hay I helped haul 2...
Wed. Oct. 31, 1900: Ther. 37., 56., Wea. Thin Clouds We got in some more cain. ground a batch this evening. I had such bad cold I didn’t do much.(+ 11) Thursday, Nov. 1: Ther. 43., 66., Wea. Thin Clouds evening. Worked on the mill I went to...
Wed. Oct. 12, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, Dipped over three thousand Heaton sheep. The boys had over One hundred sheep run off the ledge and get killed last night after dark. 55) Thursday 13: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Finished dipping the Heaton...
Wed. Nov. 15, 1899: Ther. 48´., 56´., Wea. squally. Johny, Jim and Dan went and got the cattle as far as Crank Town, they left Brock on the trail she was unable to get home. I staid home today. Thursday 16: Ther. 44., Johny & I went down and...
Wed. Mar. 2, 1898: Ther. 44 at 9 am. Wea. Clear breeze from north. Thin clouds in S.W. I drove the cows off and went to Pine Creek. husked corn the rest of the day the wind changed about at 2 pm. and again in the evening. thin clouds all over,...
Wed. Jan. 31, 1900: Ther. warm., Wea. clear. We finished cutting our loads and draged them in to camp. Thursday, Feb. 1: Ther. 57., warm., Wea. clear, loaded up and came home. left nearly a load of posts & stakes there. Friday 2: Ther. 43., 56.,...
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Overall, the results of maids and the embassies are the same. Both have provided
results that the master wants. Both put in long hours and work hard to get the jobs done. Both
have the type of relationship to the master that is...
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Metaphor…unites reason and imagination. Reason, at the very least,
involves categorization, entailment, and inference. Imagination, in one of
its many aspects, involves seeing one kind of thing in terms of another
kind of...
Tues. Nov. 17, 1903: Ther. 41., 56., Wea. Cold wind, Clear. In the photograph gallery again today. Printing and finishing. 86) Wednesday 18: Ther. Cold., Wea. Light clouds. Dan and I came out and camped with Jim on the south side of the white peak...
Tues. April 7, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Thin clds. Took the sheep to Clay-holes to water then came back a mile or two to camp. George is a Star Gazer to herd sheep. 55) Wednesday 8: Ther. Warm., S. wind, Wea. Clouded up Came on over to about the...
Tithing Office o r school house on reasonable terms. Councilor Nielson reported purchasing 900 feet of lumber for $27 in homemade goods o r wool at 306 per pound. Sustained. The Auditor was i n s t r u c t e d to issue a warrant in favor of J e n s...
Thurs. Oct 25, 1900: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, I came home over the Shonesberg trail. arrived about 5 pm. Friday 26: Ther. 53., 77., Wea. Thin Clouds. done a little work on a crayon portrait from the Wholesale Supply Co., print No. 2392. Went to...
Thurs. Jan. 4, 1900: Ther. 46., 56., Wea. cloudy. I chopped cotton-woods infront of the shop. Went to Rockville to a Theatre by the Virgen City Club. Friday 5: Ther. 46., 52., Wea. cloudy. I went to Zion and got a load of cotton wood poles. Johny,...