On Saturday night, scheduled as
the last night of the meet, it was
still anybody's tournament, with a
possibility of a four-team tie which
would necessitate the continuance of
the battle to Monday. This possi-bility,
as the games progressed,...
ECCLESIASTICAL ORGANIZATION
In March, following the arrival of the pioneers, George A. Smith, one of the Authorities of the Latter-Day Saint Church and provisional leader of the Southern Colonies, en route from Parowan to Salt Lake City to attend...
nary, 1877, and the General Conference of the Church held at that place in April following, the reorganization of the various stakes and wards began. Accordingly, at the Stake Quarterly Conference held in Beaver, July 25-26, a time of spiritual...
was made president of the Beaver Ward, with Mary A. Tolton and Lizzie Lillywhite as counselors; Louisa Jones, secretary; Betsy Goodwin, treasurer. These officers carried on until the ward was again divided in 1905. The ward work was carried on...
Murdock and Lovina Pearce were called as executive of-ficers of Beaver Stake Relief Society. When the Church-wide Singing Mothers Chorus was organized a number of mothers (Relief Society members), of Beaker Stake, under the leadership of Mae C....
time while he returned to Nephi to close his affairs. He then came back to Milford and took over the active management of his store, adding a large feed lot with stables, a large barn, and camp houses. His business was supplying the freighters,...
Crews of men were sent to Beaver to work on the job and were kept there until the task was completed. The Relief Society enlisted their members and they, too, were sent over and kept on the job until it was done. They set up a kitchen and dining...
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American History and Civics. A thoro elementary course in national history, preceded by a review of the periods of exploration and colonization. The work in civics is introduced in connection with the study of...
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ered, certain movements and important epochs are emphasized, a thoro study of a few carefully selected groups of facts take the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history.
Four...
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ticular atetntion will be paid to town and, county governments in Utah.
Four hours per week throughout the year.
English History. This course will be a careful study of the growth of English institutions from the Conquest, preceded by...
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Four hours per week throughout the year.
English History. This course will be, a careful study of the growth of English institutions from the Conquest, preceded by a hurried survey of Anglo Saxon and Roman times.
The social...
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The social institutions of the English people will be carefully considered, with a view of learning the lessons to be drawn, from the great social, religious and political changes in the History of England. The Norman conquest, the...
Fri. Feb. 24, 1899: Ther. 7 am. warm. 7 pm cold. Wea. cloudy, squally. clear. W finished the wire fence forenoon, and started home 2-10 pm. via L.M. Gulch. camped on the Elephant mountain about 4 mi north of the gap Saturday 25: Ther. cold. 8...
Fri. Sept. 7, 1900: Ther. 63., 84., Wea. Clouds. We worked in the hay field today. Went to a peach cutting bee at W.W. Flanigan’s in evening. Saturday 8: Ther. 63., 94., Wea. thin clouds., Hauled Hay from the patch between the wire fence and...
Mon. Sept. 10, 1900: Ther. 66. 86., Wea. Windy, Clear (Stake Conference 2nd day) We hauled hay. John J. Esplin of Orderville was here this afternoon. Tuesday 11: Ther. 60., 88., Wea. Clear. (County Fair 1st day) It was impossible for me to go to...
Sun. Oct. 28, 1900: Ther. 50., Wea. pleasant., Clouds. I attended School in Springdale then went to Rockville to the M.I.A. Conference. 2 meetings after noon and evening. Monday 29: Ther. 44., 58., Wea. Clear. Wend to the Democrat rally at...