Wilson G. Nowers, county clerk; Orson Tyler, sheriff; Lamoni L. Babitt, constable; James W. Huntsman, selectman. In the absence of Simeon F. Howd and Joel W. White, John M. Davis and Ephraim Tompkinson were duly sworn to fill the offices of...
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(1) Seeds, cuttings, layerings, grafting, budding.
(b) Planting and cultivation of trees.
(1) Preparation of the ground.
(2) Species and varieties for various localities.
(3) Cover crops.
(c) Pruning and spraying.
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periments in which to determine the amount of moisture, humus, etc. in various types of soils in our locality. Three hours credit. First term.
Cereal Crops. This course deals with the history, cultivation, development, and marketing of...
Thurs. Oct. 6, 1898: Ther. warmº., Wea. clear We rode around after some of Dan’s cattle this forenoon. and dug about 25 bu. of potatoes after noon. there was a swamp on fire near manti which made the air some what smoky Friday 7: Ther....
Wed. April 10, 1912: Ther. Cool., Wea. Showers. Sowed about 120 rods of barley in the Will Ruesch field got about half of it plowed. Thursday 11: Ther. Cool. Wea. Raining Done a little patching on the oakcreek fence this fore-noon.
Fri. April 12, 1912: Ther. Cold. Wea. Ground covered with snow Storming all day so that I can’t get outside to work. Saturday 13: Ther. Cold S. Breez Wea. Clouds. Planted a little of White flint and Sweet corn in the garden this morning....
Sun. April 14, 1912: Ther. Cool- Wea. Clouds- around the house most all day. Monday 15: Ther. Pleasant. Wea. clouds Got my barley furrowed out and set twenty-eight (28) apple trees
Thurs. July 25, 1912: Wea. Rain Raked over the grain field with the hay rake then went over part of my pumpkin patch and killed bugs. Friday 26: Ther. Cooler Wea. Showery Pulling barley the straw is too short for the binder to pick it up. Started...
Mon. Aug. 12, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. Clouds Finished up Johny’s threshing and 5 1/2 bu of Barley 25 bu of wheat for me dand of wheat for dan. Tuesday 13: Ther. Warm Wea. cloudy threshed Jim’s wheat then 115 bu of barley for Aaron Flanigan,...
Thurs. Dec. 12, 1912: Ther. Pleasant Wea. T. Clds Plowing, Finished the orchard and turned a little of the barley stubble. Friday 13: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear Got the barley patch all plowed. it is terribly dry, can’t plow more than about a half...
Cash Account. July.: Date. Received. Paid. 1 Handkerchief .05 3 5 cans lye .50 7 2 pocket knives for children .20 From Sarah C. 8 2 pr stockings .30 19 Golden Rule 1.50 12 2 doz. Post Cards 2.25 Alfred Murphy. 15 C.R. Savage Co 3.25 15 e...
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and Councilmen: Mayor: Councilmen: Francis Webster Christopher J . Arthur George P e r r y Jens Nielson Robert Heyborne John V . Adams
Jan. 11, 1875.. . a committee was appointed to obtain lands for streets, e t c . It was...
55 stoves 9 swords 1001 lbs. of powder a n d lead 44 saddles 436 lights of glass (8 x 1 0 ) 1 9 0 lbs. of nails 137 chopping axes 45 mowing scythes 45 sickles 7 2 scythes and grain cradles 98 hoes 110 spades and shovels Carpenter tools--9t s e t s...
Siberia, thence to Alaska, and finally ended up at Fort Ross in California. When Sutter bought the fort he acquired the artillery with it. Members of the Mormon Battalion coming north after their historic march in 1846 were employed by Sutter to...