PIONEER HONOR ROLL Anderson, James P. Black, C. L. Anderson, William R. Bradshaw, George A. Anderson, Miles Bradshaw, Richard Anderson, Martin Bradshaw, Jorham H. Anderson, Andrew B. Briggs, Alma Ashworth,...
of the institution until about 1890, it was possible to se-cure all the wool necessary to operate the plant by exchanging the mill products for the wool. About this time, wool demanded cash or mostly cash and the mills found it difficult to sell...
he labored the greater part of his life. The walls of this little room were usually adorned with guns of every make and size of the day, and there were rows and rows of brass keys strung on wire.
Mr. Ash was a special friend of the Indians, who...
Early Relief Society Group -- Front row (left to right): Fanny Harris, Orissa Robinson, __ Lang, Betsy Briggs, Sarah M. Dell, Cedaressa C. Shepherd, Mary A.White, Harriet E. Fotheringham, Frances L. Jones, Jane Bickley, Mary A. Tolton (child),...
building, which was used for Tithing and Quorum purposes.
With Murdock came also William Fotheringham, a man of considerable note, who had filled two missions, one to far-off India, the other to South Africa. The two missions covered a period of...
violin. There were other musical instruments put in the choir later. In 1865, a new church was commenced and as it came near completion Bishop John R. Murdock saw the need of a larger choir, but there was no leader. He went to Salt Lake City, and...
Stoney did not assume the title of professor. He was, however, an energetic worker as a leader in choir and church work, and raised the standard of the choir equal with any in Southern Utah. He was also the leader of Beaver's, first Brass Band....
Libby Woodbury, Lucy Fotheringham, Elva Smith, John Grimshaw, William Ash, William and Milton Rogerson, George Woodhouse, Joseph Bakes, George Munford, and all the former male singers of the other chorus. The choir did the singing for all holiday...
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...
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Bullock, Robert Cedar City
Church, Zera Panguitch
Clark, Mamie Provo
Clark, Venice Provo
Findley, Donald Kanab
Foster, Hazel Caliente
Haight, Orson Cedar City
Hall, Ethel Cedar City
Jessup, Ina Cedar...
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Melling, Margaret Cedar City, Iron County
Middleton, Marie Cedar City, Iron County
Morris, Cora Parowan, Iron County
Morris, Lena Isabelle Parowan, Iron County
Orton, Clark…………………………...
Jones, Kumen; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Southern Utah University--History
Carriage and horses with Kumen Jones as driver at Ash Creek, Black Ridge. Taken by Howard R. Driggs on the first proselyting trip taken for the Branch Normal School in 1898. Mr. Jones drove for Mr. Driggs on a month-long tour of Southern Utah.
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History
Pictured from left to right: Rebecca Walker Bulloch, Sadie Nelson Jensen, Alice Bulloch Lunt, Edna Ash (from Beaver), Lola Sawyer Watson, Hazel Williams Watson, Thelma Hallman Owens.
Tues. Jan. 11, 1898: Ther. 9 am. 29 Wea. Snowing in the fore noon but cleared off and turned cold in the afternoon. I took a trip to Rockville in the morning. printed some photos after I got back. went to mutual at night. Wednesday 12: Ther. 8-30...
28 Days February 1910: S 6 Made two Sittings in the tent. One of Mary the other of both of us together. M 7 Toned a batch of post cards this after noon. T 8 Clear. Warm A beautiful day. W 9 Ash Wednesday Clear
Tues. Jan. 9, 1912: Ther. Pleasant. Wea. Clouds going East. Chopped a little over the river at upper end of lucern patch. Half soled my shoes Caught a fox this morning. Wednesday 10: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Light clds Chopping ash timber on the Sand...
Mon. Mar. 11, 1912: Ther. Cool- Wea. Clouds- traveling a little S. of East Trimming the ash timber on the sand-bottom. The timber we fell Jan. 10th Tuesday 12: Ther. Cool & Cloudy Wea. Raining about 6 pm I got Sammy to help me drive my 3 year old...
Thurs. Oct. 31, 1912: Ther. Cold Wea. nearly Clear The roads are terribly rough. We nooned at South Ash Creek. camped on north end of La Verkin Bench Friday, Nov. 1: Ther. Cold Wea. Cloudy. We got home late got stuck in the quick-sand at Grafton....