Fri. June 28, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, I am too sick to herd today had a bad night of it. a lot of my sheep are dieing with poison this morning. Was able to help herd this afternoon. Bert Rappley herded for me today. 40) Saturday 29: Ther....
31 & 30 Days Aug.-Sept. 1910: S 28 Warm Nearly clear, Waded the river and sprinkled the dam. M 29 Warm Clear Windy. I have the rheumatism in my back and hip so bad I can hardly walk only went to Sulphur. T 30 Warm Mostly cldy Windy. not quite...
30 Days November 1910: S 6 at Home M 7 up the canyon T 8 Up the canyon W 9 out in the South Fields Th 10 Almost on the sick list with a bad cold. F 11 Cut and hauled a little corn clouded up S 12 A.M. up the canyon P.M. Hauled load of...
Thurs. Jan. 15, 1914: Ther. Cool Wea. Raining I am in the house about all day have a cold most too bad to get out in the bad weather Friday 16: Ther. Cold Wea. Raining Am in the house again today my cold is better.
Fri. Feb. 20, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Raining Chopping a little more wood, My cold is so bad I can hardly work. Mary has a bad cold too. Saturday 21: Ther. Cool Wea. Rain I finished chopping the green wood I have here chopping between showers.
Fri. Sept. 18, 1914: Ther. Hot Wea. clouds. Hauling Manure. Saturday 19: Ther. Hot Wea. Sprinkle. Windy Not doing much at anything, I have a cold in my head so bad I can hardly work.
Fri. Oct. 2, 1914: Ther. cool Wea. cloudy Orin Ruesch, Elma Winder and I went up to Heapses canyon hunting deer we found one shot at it a few times, but didn’t get it. Saturday 3: Ther. cool Wea. Rain. All I done was to haul a load of corn this...
Tues. Mar. 14, 1905: Ther. Cold., Wea. S. wind., Cloudy. Rain We went about three fourths of a mile south east and spent the day with Mr. J.A. Purdue he and Mr. McQuinn were doing carpenter work in the house. We went back to the School house as...
Tues. May 23, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. Cool east breeze, Started on our journey across the county to the Chickasaw Nation. We traveled east went along the north line of the big pasture, waded three branched of Deep red. the first or main...
Sun. Oct. 15, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Few clouds. Wrote our letters this morning Mr. Small’s son Garfield Small and wife came over on a visit this after-noon. Elder Allred has a large boil on the side of his neck, it makes him feel rather bad....
Sat. Nov. 11, 1905: Ther. Cool., Threatening Wea. Cloudy The roads are muddy and bad. Finished canvassing the township about noon then took the first line south of the base line and went east to West Cache Creek, got bewildered in the pasture after...
Fri. Nov. 17, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. clear I have had a bad cold in my head for several days, it causes considerable pain in the left side of my face today. We continued on west to the river, then went back to the school house to prepare for...
Thurs. Dec. 28, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear- We went out and picked cotton, boll’s and all. the folks are in a hurry to get it out of the field before bad weather sets in then they can sit by the stove and pick it out. 178) (3
There is s[o much] bad in the b[est of u]s, And so much good in the worst of us, That is hardly behoves any of us To talk about the rest of us. Selected. Elder Wm. L. Crawford, Springdale, Washington Co. Utah
Old Irontown (Iron County, Utah); Erosion--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Little Pinto Canyon at Irontown ruins ten miles northwest of Page Ranch, Dixie Division, showing bad erosion. Note some grass beginning to grow in the bottoms.
the two Boards of Directors had met together and had decided that i t was now too late in the season to make the change this year. S . C. Bell's application for a Pool Hall license was read and discussed. Motion Councilman Pace that said...
Oct. 14, 1976.. .City Manager informed the Council that last Sunday a major water line broke in the Highland Drive area. Residents asked to meet with the Council in order to help them solve their problems. (Soil subsidence in the northeast section...
Chief. During the early days of the settlement of the country, when there were many more Indians than white men. a great chief named Kanarra reigned supreme over his tribe. He was very unfriendly toward the white people who were coming into the...
beautifid new land. They passed along great swamps of cypress trees which were nonexistent in England. Finally they reached their destination, New Orleans, which was the portal through which most immigrants going west entered. Upon arrival, one of...