Ken Macfarlane and Jack (John R.) Jensen holding a string of 86 trout taken in about 2 hours with a fly from the Mammoth before domestic trout were planted. These are natives. Caught by Oliver Jensen.
WATER DEVELOPMENT IN BEAVER AND VICINITY
When the first pioneers came to this valley, it is said that one could step across the Beaver River in almost any locality. But through years of effort and planning, the water resources have developed to an...
building. Much of the lumber used in building up Pioche, Frisco and Newhouse was furnished by local mills, operated by local men, and delivered by team to the mines at prices ranging from $70 to $100 per thousand feet.
The only local sawmill in...
It was advanced from a small affair in a brick building just a few rods to the south of its present site. This co-operative establishment grew to a mammoth institution for that day. It was incorporated with a sub-scribed capital of $20,000. Aside...
upon their own claims. Hence there are a lot of rudely-worked prospects, with very little development. During that time 40 men were working and prospecting in the two districts.
A two-stack smelter was built in Shauntie in the sum-mer of 1873. The...
royal party were two trumpeteers, Joyce McQuarrie and Delores Merkley in pink and blue costumes. Crown bearers were Marilyn Ashworth, Arlene Morgan and Fay Hamilton, great-great granddaughters of John Ashworth, early mayor of Beaver. Almost 1000...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Bear Valley (Iron County, Utah)
Lower end of Bear Valley and remnants of buildings at Old Settin'. Lower end of Bear Valley between Navajo Mountain and Lightning Hill -- About where Ski Resort is. On East of where you come through the fence at Cedar Breaks Lumber Road. [Old...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History; Jensen's Ranch (Garfield County, Utah); Mammoth (Garfield County, Utah); Urie, Jim; Parry, Evelyn; Jensen, John R.
The first automobile into the Jensen Ranch on the Mammoth. Nash belonging to Jim Urie, Evelyn Parry, and John R. Jensen, game warden.
Sat. Feb. 2, 1901: Ther. Cold., Wea. Snowing snow 8 in deep 9 am. The weather is cold and blustery today. I have partly promised to herd sheep for Mr. Jas. Henrie Jr. this summer to commence about the 20th of May. some place on the mammoth Creek....