Iron County (Utah)--People; Paragonah (Iron County, Utah)
Barton family of Paragonah, back row, from left: Stephen Burris Barton, Zelma Barton Robb, Ivan Robb, Rachel Jane Barton Holyoak, Delman Holyoak, Bertha Barton Carter, Isadore Thornton Barton, William Penn Barton Jr., Kenneth Evans Barton, Rulon...
Iron County (Utah)--People; Paragonah (Iron County, Utah)
Barton family of Paragonah, back row, from left: Bertha Evelyn Barton Showalter, Kenneth Evans Barton, Rachel Jane Barton Holyoak, Stephen Burris Barton, Melva Barton (Barton), Zelma Barton Robb. First row: Anita Laverne Barton McBride, William...
Sophomore Roll Call
Glen King
Cannen Evans
Gwen \i\T1illiams
lVIoroni Perry
Eva Adams
Evan -Bayles
Sterling Seegmiller
Karl Carpenter
Hattie Williams
lVIorgan Rollo
Leo Bringhurst
Pearl I-I l1nt
Golden Haight
Josephine Harris
Lorin W. Griffin
Ward...
Freshies' Roll Call
Giles Carroll Paul Seegn1iller Vera Esplin Mina Haws
l\lartin Thorley Carlos Fife Annie Chan1berlain Hulda Scinders
Lorin Higbee Kumen Gardner Mona Urie Vera Pratt
Rowntree Hunter R.egena Ison1 La Verd Adal11s Lucy...
PIONEER HONOR ROLL Coombs, Mark A. Fennemore, George H. Coombs, John Henderson, John Clayton, Frank Hawkins, Williams Davis, John M. Huntsman, James W. Davey, George Howd, Simeon Jr. Dean, John Fennemore, Samuel Dean, William Fernley, Edward Dean,...
Adamsville boasted a store owned and operated by John F. Jones. It was fairly well stocked. He accepted butter and eggs in trade for merchandise. Since Adamsville was close to Beaver, many families made weekly trips to the stores there for a more...
the farm land for a reservoir site. Many families sold out and moved away to other counties. Adamsville lost many of its citizens. Since then its population has scattered far and wide. The school was closed and the students were transported by...
Boyter, John Merchant, Charles Merchant, Orrin Puffer, Ephriam O. Puffer, Hannah Gale, Henry C. Gale, Lafayette Shepherd were also among the early settlers.
Charles Merchant (1842-1904) and John Merchant (1850-1927) came from Australia with their...
therewith. This, together with the opening of the mines in the west end of the county and the location of the soldiers at the Military Post two miles east of Beaver City, with numerous saloons operating, made of it a high-powered community. EARLY...
Judge Jacob S. Boreman, and a jury composed of twelve men, eight of whom were members of the Mormon Church. He was indicted for murder by a grand jury, September 24, 1874, nineteen years after the massacre. William Stokes deputized Thomas Winn,...
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...
Women Join In World War II Service From Bever- From Greenville- Fox, Evelyn; Davis, Idonna; Joseph, Helen; Morris, Lois ; Mackerell, Mary Bernice; Paice, Lucille; Williams, Alene; Adamsville Veterans of World War I Dave Heslington, Morgan...
HONOR ROLL OF MINERSVILLE WAR VETERANS
WORLD WAR I,
Alfred Wood Charles K. Jameson
Martin A. Wood Alvin Baker
Vance Walker Charles E. Baker
Earl E. Roberts Milton Baker
George B. Roberts Joseph B. Banks
Mark D. Rollins Myron Cooley
Ellis...
his brother, Jake, built a store there, and Jake lived in a small house east of the store. When the bank bought the corner from his father, the store was moved into the street for a while, and his father tore away all his buildings and erected the...
The last Company manager was a Mr. Evans. In 1911, the store was known as the American Trading Company and was operated by Ed Street, Steve Fotheringham and J. F. Tolton. The Utah Leasing Co. took over the mine and worked the dumps after the mine...