Sun. June 3, 1900: + Ther. Slightly Cooler., (Wind) Wea. Partly Cloudy I went over to Bowers’s camp and spent a few minutes about noon today. Herded around the big knole east of camp it is covered with good fee. 11-59 pm Monday 4: Ther. Warm.,...
Fri. Jan. 13, 1905: Ther. Cold N. breeze, Colder, Wea. Clear. Thin clds. Went south to Reed then west a mile then south and east again got entertainment with John Pendley east of the section line running south from Reed a little more than a half...
Memoranda: April 24, 1905. Myself and Elder Samuel Lindsay are Tofinish the work in Greer Co., then commence work at Mirage, Comanche Co. O.T. Conference convened at Ora, Comanche Co. April 22, 23 & 24th p5. And again Sept 23, 24th 05. at the same...
Sun. March 8, 1908: Pleasant Attended after-noon meeting Priesthood meeting and Mutual. Mon. 9: Warm Clear Johny and Dan started for Lund Myself for Hurricane camped 1 m. below Duncan Tues. 10: Warm. Clear Got to the bench and plowed about a...
Thurs. Jan. 25, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear Butchering pigs we killed six pigs to-day 3 for Johny 1 each for Father, Dan and myself. Friday 26: Ther. Warm Wea. clouded up after dark Helping Mary with the washing.
Thurs. Mar. 7, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. Cleared off Hauled up the stove wood from the grove that I chopped for mother last Dec. Plowed about 60 rods of land in the field across the road. Friday 8: Ther. Pleasant. Wea. Clouded up Mother, Jim and I...
Fri. Nov. 8, 1912: Ther. Pleasant Wea. clds The roads are spongy and make it hard on teams. We got to the lower Kane Bed-Tanks. Saturday 9: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Few T. clds Drove on up to the upper tanks met John Winder then put all of our loads on...
Thurs. Oct. 3, 1912: Ther. Pleasant Wea. cloudy Hauled two loads of manure, one to each field Brot in a load of pumpkins from the upper field. Friday 4: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Rain Worked a little for father and a little for myself.
Thurs. Feb. 26, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin clds We came out to the Big Plain, doubled up the Grafton Mountain. got to the Field after dark. John, Jim, Dan and Myself. Friday 27: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin clds We came over to Jims place, harrowed and...
Jokes
Father: Blanche, how do you account for the rapid
changes taking place in such a few years in the ball room?
Blanche: Why, father?
Father: Because, my child, ,vhen your mother and
I ,'were young all the ladies used to dre~s up to go...
Man of Many Hobbies
CHAPTER SIX
The work of keeping up a hobby is not so much as it seems.. .It is difficult to tell where an activity leaves off being a hobby and becomes an avocation, or even a vocation. John 5. Boyden Deseret News
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CHAPTER VI
IRON WORKS 1852
anufacturing iron was the principal factor in determining the location of the settlements of Parowan and Cedar City. Before pursuing this object, however, it was necessary to take care of the physical needs of those...
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MATTHEW CARRUTHERS Presiding Elder 1852 Matthew C a r r u t h e r s was born J a n u a r y 15, 1811, in Scotland. He married Isabella McDonald in 1841. After his arrival in Cedar City late in 1851, t h e position of presiding Elder was assigned to...
Quorum. The President selected for this organization was John Hughes, while Charles Wesley Wendall was selected for clerk.
JOHN R. MURDOCK CALLED TO BEAVER
Owing to factional differences, lack of unity, and the inability of the local authorities to...
"GRANDPA'S DIARY" (Note: The Author of This Diary Is Unknown) Sun., March 13, 1859 Went to lower Beaver Valley in company with Isaac Grundy, Tarlton Lewis, William Barton and John Blackburn, our object being to find a location for a settlement near...
Thurs. April 7 Commenced breaking the road through the sagebrush: reached Cane Springs-ten miles. Friday, April 8 Traveled about five miles, camped without water. Sat., April 9, 1859 Reached the cottonwoods on the Beaver late after traveling about...
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Ubuntu Review
Globally, man only begins to see his folly, as he restlessly looks around him for a deep need of
self-identity. Thus, as technology increases and speedily looms ahead, self-identity wavers and will
"allow...
In July of 1888, Henry Lunt, who was living in Arizona at that time, wrote a letter to Lehi as fnllo\va: ".\rizona, July 2ndJ88 My Dear Bro. Lehi, Yours of the 7th left, mnic safely to hand some time ago and am always pleased to hear from you and...