devoted their lives to this profession. Necessarily, those women were patient, kind, tender and skilled to be able to answer the many calls and to have endeared themselves in the hearts of the pioneer women. Every hamlet had these "mother"...
others say it was east. C. T. Stoney was postmaster, 1894-99. He was called on an L. D. S. mission and Robert Stoney filled the vacancy. Ernest Hodges served from 1899 to 1904, in the same location. Other postmasters serving in this building were:...
Early Relief Society Group -- Front row (left to right): Fanny Harris, Orissa Robinson, __ Lang, Betsy Briggs, Sarah M. Dell, Cedaressa C. Shepherd, Mary A.White, Harriet E. Fotheringham, Frances L. Jones, Jane Bickley, Mary A. Tolton (child),...
violin. There were other musical instruments put in the choir later. In 1865, a new church was commenced and as it came near completion Bishop John R. Murdock saw the need of a larger choir, but there was no leader. He went to Salt Lake City, and...
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Ashdown, Fanny Cedar City, Iron County
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Bracken, Eugene Pine Valley, Washington County
Branch, Arbella Price, Carbon County
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Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Basketball; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students
Branch Normal School girl's basketball team, (1914?). Top row (left to right): Coach Harold Wilkinson, Vera Pace, Fanny Kleinman, Lura Elder, Veda Bringhurst, Elsa Anderson Decker. Bottom row: Hortense W. Canfield, Evelyn McBride, Josie Barnson,...
The last graduating class from the Branch Normal School before the change to the Branch Agricultural College. Pictured are: [1] Emily Sandberg, [2] Parley Dalley, [3] Eliza Haight, [4] Fanny Smith (?), [5] Irene Mackleprang, [6] Warren Bulloch, [7]...
The last graduating class from the Branch Normal School before the change to the Branch Agricultural College. Pictured are: [1] Emily Sandberg, [2] Parley Dalley, [3] Eliza Haight, [4] Fanny Smith (?), [5] Irene Mackleprang, [6] Warren Bulloch, [7]...
Sun. Jan. 7, 1900: Ther. 40, pleasant, Wea. thin clouds First 9m 10-40 am I went to S. School & meeting. after meeting we organized the Springdale Dramatic Club with F.D. Gifford as Pres. Fanny Crawford Sect. & J. Ruesch treas. Monday 8: First 9...
Letters.: Rec’d. Name. Answered. Jos. Henrie Jr. 02 5-3 5-7th The Standard Med. Society 6-1 M.W. & Co., reg. 10 5-12 Mrs. C. Crawford S.L.C. 02 5-21 7-13 Jacob Crawford Marysvale 02 5-19 5-31 John R. Crawford Ban. 02 5-24 6-7 John W....
Letters.: Rec’d. Name. Answered. 8-1 S.K. Crawford, ss 02 7-2 7-2 + Anna Crawford 5-6 7-2 o James Crawford H 02 7-4 7 =7 9 + John R. “ 8-1 + Emma “ 8 H 02 7-18 8-1 o Daniel “ 8....8 8-6 pkg pkg George W. Burns. S.S. reg. 12 7-18 ...
Thurs. July 2, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Father and Jake started to Orderville this morning. We planted a patch of beans this afternoon. John and Fanny went out to the herd to stay awhile. Friday 3: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Nothing of...
Fri. Aug. 7, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy threatening, Myron Holgate and I went over to Bp. Esplin’s ranch via. Little Meadow, Mud spring etc. etc. 89) Saturday 8: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Threatening. I went on up to the herd...
Addresses.: Miss Emma Crawford Washington County, Springdale, Utah. Erastus Olsen, Alberta, N.W.T. Cardston, Canada. George H. Isom Virgin City, Utah. Fanny Gifford Springdale, Utah. Emerett Gifford Springdale, Utah. Jacob Crawford Millard...
Sun. Dec. 13, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. Clear Freezing all day We went down to Fanny’s for dinner didn’t go to town today Monday 14: Ther. Cold Wea. Freezing Clear Jerked off some corn. Too cold to do much Carried wash water.
Rockville school: People identified top to bottom and left to right. Top Row: David Stout, Dan Dennett; 6th row: Charles Petty, Irving Stout, Dave Jennings, Frank Petty, Zira Terry, George Cole (Teacher), Henry Lay (or Lee), LaMar Stout, John (Cho)...
Springdale school. Front row, fourth from left (kneeling next to sign) Jake Crawford. Front row, fourth from right, Dave Lemmon. Front row, first from right, Jess Gifford. Second row, first from right Esther Gifford. Third row, middle (behind...
Now for the ducks and geese. They have large flocks of each, between thirty and forty. They only reckon to kill one themselves, a goose 1 mean, at Christmas, and sell the rest. They will weigh from 1015 pounds each and get 9 pence or eighteen cents...