BEAVER COUNTY
LOCATION OF BEAVER COUNTY
Situated on the west side of the Tushar range of the Wasatch Mountains, Beaver County is rich in natural resources and its history is a monument to the courage of its founders. Fertile, cultivated fields of...
it was located some 500 feet east and 300 feet north of the southeast corner of the present structure, on the south bank of Cove Fort. At that time a cottonwood tree still marked the site and yet exists; together with stubs of cedar posts which...
CHAPTER Six
MOUNTAINS, LAKES AND STREAMS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OUTDOOR RECREATION
The mountains, known as the Tushar Range, east of Beaver City, are full of ideal places for outdoor recreation, fishing, hunting and camping. The fishing up and down...
Plenty of room is found here for camping, all free. Fishing is good, either from the shore or from the lake. Boats can be rented for a reasonable price.
It is only a short drive on Highway No. 21 up to and across the Big Flat to what is called the...
Puffer Lake-Named for or James Puffer, who discovered it in 1865.
Kent's Lake-Named for Kent Farnsworth, who owned land there.
Blue Lake-A small lake at the foot of Mt. Baldy, and always deep blue in color.
Mt. Belnap-Named for a soldier with the...
Wah Wah Springs we followed the road almost due west across Pine Valley to Potsum Paw Springs, then west on the so-called "Old Bailey Wood Road," between the Indian Peak and Mt. Home Range leading into Hamblin Valley. We went to Frisco for our...
house belonged to the Winder Brothers, Leo, Richard and Norman Winder, of Murray. The Winders ranged their sheep winter and summer at Big Springs just over the line in Nevada, 75 miles due west of Milford. They eventually got a shearing plant of...
11 years. He is a frequent visitor and speaker at the little church Rev. Mork conducted revivals here, sometimes two weeks at a time, in the earlier years of the Milford church. The Rev. Mr. Mork had his headquarters at Mt. Pleasant and at that...
29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
and open air sketching. with colored crayon, water color, pencil, and pen and inks.
4 hours per week (2 hours credit.)
READING A.-The object of this course is to give a practical and scientific basis for...
Fri. Nov. 11, 1898: Ther. freezing, Wea. north wind clouds We left Pine Spring a little after 7 am. stoped 2 hours at the Sand Wells and stoped for the night at the monument knole in Clay Flat just about sunset. Saturday 12: Ther. cold. Wea. S....
Addresses.: Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Ill. George W. Burns Bernardsville, N.J. The Standard Medical Society, Equitable Building Baltimore, Md. Mrs. C. Crawford Springdale, Utah. Jacob Crawford, Mt. Carmel, Utah Post Master Rexberg,...
Mon. Feb. 15, 1904: Ther. Warm., S. breeze., Wea. Thin clds. Reached the foothills about noon, at the pass south of the Dixie-Trumbull road. Camped at the foot of the Jumpup. 13) Tuesday 16: Ther. Disagreeable. Wea. Rain-and wind. Continued on up...
Sun. Jan. 25, 1903: Ther. Cold., south Wind Wea. Cloudy. Moderate wind pm. Continued in the same course about two or three miles. We have been bothered some with loco ever since we started across the desert but have had a worse dose than ever...
Record of Negative Exposure: Date No. of Holder Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. No. of Negative Sept 7 5 Hammer EX Fast 5/30 pm A 32 ½ Laverkin Bench from from Black-Slide-Point 12...
Wed. Oct. 14, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Clear Shelled about six (6) bushels of corn it is too damp to shell good. Charlie and Emerett Musig of Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Co., Ut. visited us a few minutes. Thursday 15: Ther. Warm Wea. clear Hauled a...
Thurs. April 27, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Light clouds We went north to the first section line then went west, took dinner with John Hoberger east and north of Mt. Scott. the other two Elders took dinner at another house. We all took a bath in a...
Fri. April 28, 1905: Ther. Cooler., Warm., Wea. Light clouds. We traveled west and north. Elder Cox and I took dinner with Mr. Thompson, just east of the Saddle Mt. We passed the Springfield post office it is in a small box-house standing away off...