little whim could not be satisfied, they manifested a joy in living and when they prayed they felt God's watchful care.
From the earliest days of Pioneer life, the people provided amusement for themselves. The dance played the most conspicuous...
Libby Woodbury, Lucy Fotheringham, Elva Smith, John Grimshaw, William Ash, William and Milton Rogerson, George Woodhouse, Joseph Bakes, George Munford, and all the former male singers of the other chorus. The choir did the singing for all holiday...
shaw, Charley Booth, Robert Edwards, William Barton, Samuel Maunsey, and Thomas Butler. There were probably others, but at this time their names can not be recalled to mind. BUILD BRICK AND ADOBE HOUSES All in all the group, together with those...
XCash Account. XAugust. July 19-99 Fallen Leaf. 1 Far acrost the rolling prairie, There in noble forest life, Dwelt the fairest indian maiden Ever seen by mortal eye. She had eyes more like the sun beams Daughter of the warior chief. Come to...
Cash Account. September.: Came a hunter worn and weary On his long and lonely way. Days passed by but still he lingered Gentle Fallen leaf he cried And with tear of love she promised To become his woodland bride. (Chorus) 3. One bright day...
SUMMARY OF YEAR 1898
Following the last daily entry, Dec. 31, 1898, there are many pages of miscellaneous information. There are two pages of index wherein he lists mostly dates of leaving home, leaving the ranch, returning home, etc. He even...
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SUMMARY OF YEAR 1898
Following the last daily entry, Dec. 31, 1898, there are many pages of miscellaneous information. There are two pages of index wherein he lists mostly dates of leaving home, leaving the ranch, returning home, etc. He even kept...
Wed. Sept. 25-Thursday 26, 1912: clear and pleasant We are busy with the fruit it is getting thin on the trees so much of it has got too ripe and fallen to the ground
31 Days January 1930. 16 Thursday-22 Snowing till the 18.th. clear on 19th snowing again 20th clear rest of week and very cold I think about two feet of snow has fallen, about 8 inches is as much as we have had at a time
Chief. During the early days of the settlement of the country, when there were many more Indians than white men. a great chief named Kanarra reigned supreme over his tribe. He was very unfriendly toward the white people who were coming into the...
cox: Box: Cox:
How can t h a t be!
You proposed to h e r first!
Yes. But then you--now don't let u s begin again-Go on. [Resumes the l e t t e r ) "Poor M r s . Wiggins went out for a s h o r t excursion in a sailing boat--a sudden and violent...
sisters who had the legal right to vote come to the polls on election day and exercise the right of female sufiage. Mary Ann Lunt, along with several other rnembers, expressed a desire to carry out the instructions they had that day received in...
him, and while talking, Lehi found that he was a school teacher there in Bulliunville, 11ythe name of Bob Ricards. they were talking, a large man who walked by, appeared to be intoxicated. Mr. Ricards called out the word "stage," which meant a...
experiences almost unbelievable with snowstorms, boxed canyons, thick cedar and pine forests, and food shortage. Their experience almost made the journey of the good Chtholic Escalante, look like a picnic party." " Just before reaching the camp of...
it looks stormy. Hyrum, Peter, and Johnny Willden start with the cattle. This road is just a trail, rock, fallen trees, and stumps in the path. The women and children walk most of the way to the top, with mothers carrying babies. Then it started to...
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As a result of the years of separation and danger, the citizens of Short Creek shied away from interaction with the outside world. They had learned through hard lessons that people in the outside world would not let them...
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Example 2: A Double-decker Horror
I was about thirteen years old and on my way to purchase bread. I had just crossed the first street
from my home—I will always remember—it was Browning Street. I heard the screeching of metal on...