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ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP
His willingness to help those
who want to learn, and his serĀvice
to our school are much
appreciated.
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Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
It had been an ordinary fall, following quite closely upon the usual summer, the sun had been out as infrequently as only the Beaver sun knows how, the gray clouds had maintained their accustomed mentally and physically dampening pall, and the...
Guard Called to Active Duty As war clouds hung over Europe, our own government deemed it advisable to call all National Guard units into active service. In March, 1941, Beaver's unit was inducted into the regular U. S. Army, and began preparations...
Mon. Jan. 3, 1898: Ther. 51 hot Wea. some clouds I went to Rockville took a load of cane seed to D.F. Stout took several Photos in the after noon. Had a party of the young folks at Uncle J. Halls in the evening playing some music. 51 evening...
Wed. Feb. 2, 1898: Wea. thin clouds I came home stopped and attended Mutual as I came through Springdale Thursday 3: Wea. warm and cloudy I husked corn most of the day. Brother Squire Hepworth and Gottfred Ruesch visited us as teachers in the...
Thurs. Feb. 10, 1898: Wea. Pleasant thin clouds. I worked on the rock wall at the head of the orchard below the point. A. Russell and dan and father were helping also. Father got two of his fingers mashed between two rocks Friday 11: Ther. 37...
Mon. Feb. 14, 1898: Wea. warm and still some clouds floating through the sky we hauled manure across the wash on the flour corn land I caught a coon in my trap this morning at the foot log. Tuesday 15: Wea. Very warm wind from the north...
Mon. Feb. 28, 1898: Ther. 48 at 8 am. Wea. a few thin clouds going east we planted the peas and sowed some wheat got it harrowed and partly laid off Tuesday, Mar. 1: Ther. 64 at noon Wea. clear and still I finished furrowing out the wheat a...
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,...
Tues. Mar. 8, 1898: Wea. Morning very cloudy, cleared off after a while. I went through the Temple and got my endowments after which I was Baptised for 92 of the dead attended mutual Wednesday 9: Wea. south wind heavy clouds in the sky I went...
Thurs. Mar. 10, 1898: Wea. Raining I went through the temple to Eliasha Blinn the rain stopped some time through the day Friday 11: Wea. some frost dark thin clouds in the sky. I went through endowments for William Nash who is dead.
Fri. Mar. 18, 1898: Ther. 44 at 10 am. Wea. cloudy we had ice on the ditch this morning. I worked on a crayon picture of Dan Crawford Saturday 19: Ther. cold Wea. floating clouds to day I finished some matt pictures.
Tues. Mar. 22, 1898: Ther. cold Wea. clear freezing all day clouds going S. Dan and I was preparing to start out to the ranch tomorrow Wednesday 23: Ther. cold Wea. clear Dan & I started to the ranch 9-40 am. left Rockville 12-30 warm We stopped...
Mon. Mar. 28, 1898: Ther. cool Wea. clouds in the east. 9 am. John Winder and I went on the Muddy hill and got a load of cedar pickets. when we got back Dan and I went to orderville after some corn and flour which we didnāt get, we went to Wm....
Fri. April 1, 1898: Ther. 6 am cold 9 am warm, Wea. clear. Johny & Jake started down over the Bend 8-30 am. We grubbed and burnt quite a patch of sage brush, 3 pm. thin clouds. Saturday 2: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy We cleared some sage land and...
Sun. April 3, 1898: Wea. cold wind & dark clouds running east Father started to Carmel 6 am. Dan & I started home 6-44 L.M. 7-19, C. Creek 8-47 to 8-56, cave S. 9-37. pasture bars 10-1. Chillcoot pass 10-11, Sand hollow 10-55, river 1-15 pm home...
Sat. April 9, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. clear We went to the Little Meadows again. Father & I dug ditch while Dan plowed in some more wheat. Uncle Criss got here with his family today Sunday 10: Ther. warm Wea. clouds east running several of the...
Fri. April 15, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy We finished the fence in the forenoon thin clouds distant thundering in the south after noon. Father & I went to the L. Meadows after some potatoes for Dan to take home. we had a nice shower this...
Tues. April 19, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. windy cloudy Father, Mother & I went to Rockville while in Town a Telephone message was received stating that war had been Declared Wednesday 20: Ther. 58 at 6-50 Wea. light clouds wind after noon. I W...