Son of Monarch, owned by P. A. Clark, Sire of his 1924-25 crop of lambs
Stud Ewe, bred and owned by W. W. Pendelton and Sons, Parowan, Utah, Sired by the
J. W. Mathews Ram of Ohio
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^Re&istered ^ambouillets of {he ^Better- Kind f t_x <5
My Flock Headers, for 1926 and 1927,
were a son and a grandson of old
"Monarch," one of the greatest sires that
ever lived, and who sold for $3,000.00
when he was five years old.
\e only twenty...
Bred for food aid to trade with other Indians for meat and fish. The toelies or cat tails were also sometimes called toy-ebe and these abounded in the swamp lands of Milford Valley. `Next were the Qui-ump-uts, who occupied the Beaver River Valley...
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AGRICULTURE.
The agricultural laboratory is supplied with all the essential apparatus for demonstration. A few pure bred animals are kept by the school for the educational work. They, will help to keep the Domestic Science department...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Swasey Family; Swasey, Joe; McDonald, Mary Etta
Joe Swasey was the youngest of the Swasey brothers who became legends linked to the San Rafael Swell. Joe married Mary Etta McDonald in 1887. He continued to run a horse trading business into his later years. He and his brothers wrangled the wild...
These are some horses in Royal Swasey's (Joe's son) farm. The Swaseys rounded up the wild horses, bred them with their own, and made a living by selling them in the nearby towns. Joe's children became part of his business. Joe's grandson, Monte...
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someone who did not appreciate or support women’s liberation. One of the narrators expressed her frustration with this sentiment: What is wrong with being a homemaker? What is wrong with being a wife and a mother? Why is there...
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help teachers and parents to be able to analyze media messages and their impact. There are a
lot of resources, it parents take the time to look. A little research goes a long way.
Leadership in the family is the first...