Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
George Christensen, Clifton Williams, Otto Baker, Melbourne Heslington, Oral Stoney, Lois Stoney, Reuben Joseph, Allan Blackner, Gertrude Yardley, Walter Joseph, Annabell Hales, George Boyter, William Heslington, Dell Kessler, Alfred Horton,...
A FAVORITE DANCE BAND
One of Beaver's favorite Dance Bands was under the direction of John Grimshaw. Much of their playing was done in the Opera House, when the "Two-step" was the popular dance and the town supported a dance every Friday night....
Sun. June 2, 1901: + Ther. Cold., Pleasant., Wea. Cloudy, Rain. I herded below camp again today. Frank Paxton our head foreman paid us a visit today. We had a nice shower this morning. 25) Monday 3: + Ther. Cold., Wea. Cloudy, I went and spent the...
Sat. June 8, 1901: + Ther. Warm., Cooler., Wea. Partly Cloudy, Wind Clouded up. Three of the other boys came over and got dinner at my camp. Mr. Paxton was up but I failed to see him, Minns told me that he came to the herd while I was gone to...
Fri. June 14, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Warm. Wea. Clouds, Ice this morning I took my herd back to the corrall and counted them and got a bunch that got away last evening. I camped out three or four miles from the dipping corral. my camp mover said...
Sat. June 22, 1901: Ther. Warm Wea. Partly Cloudy, Mr. Paxton came out this forenoon, he went on to visit the other camps. He left Bert Rappley to move my camp only. So there will be two of us together for a while until another change is made....
Tues. July 2, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clouds, Windy Frank Paxton brought me two letters from home this morning. Bert went to Heney for sheep salt. I herded south and west of camp. 41) 183rd of middle day of the year. Wednesday 3: Ther....
Fri. July 12, 1901: + Ther. Warm, Cooler Wea. Windy, Partly Cloudy, Threatening. I herded near camp today the feed is pretty good right here at camp better than off away. 46) Saturday 13: Ther. Warm., Wea. Windy, Clouds, I moved a little...
Sun. July 14, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, moved on over nearly east again today, camped by a small creek two or three miles over the mountain. F. Paxton camped with us again tonight. I got a 32-40 Winchester of Will Metcalf to try, and will buy...
Tues. July 16, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, I herded along the side hill north and west of camp this fore noon and moved a little farther north this after noon camped on the side of the mountain I paid Mr. Metcalf $10.00/100 for the Winchester...
Fri. July 22, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Threatening pm The weeds are pretty good here so it makes herding an easy job. I herded between camp and the creek. Mr. Paxton came and brought me a letter from home, and brought some few supplies, he went to...
Thurs. Aug. 1, 1901: Ther. Sultry., Wea. Cloudy Rain, Moved about a mile south-west this morning Mr. Paxton came with two buyers. He gave me orders to move on toward the setting sun we went about a mile camped on top of a high ridge. 59) Friday 2:...
Sun. Jan. 8, 1905: Ther. Cold S. East wind. Wea. cldy. We attended the Methodist meeting at the Deer Creek Church. Were invited home with a young man Mr. A. Paxton. We were very thankful for the privilege especially on account of the cold...
Tues. Jan. 10, 1905: Ther. Cold N.E. wind, Wea. Sleet Went back to the Post office again, then went west took dinner with Mr. W.E. Kelley near the Deer Creek Church. went across the Creek south and staid with Mr. Wheeler Paxton. 10) (3
FRESHMEN
RODNEY PALMER
NAYON CAHOON
LEO CflHOON
OPAL HflRWflRD
WALLACE PAXTON
PATSY PATTERSON
HAROLD PFISTER
JEAN MATHESON
ELMO DUFFIN
ALICE TOPHAM
GRANDON PORTER
NANA KENNEY
lanthus Wright, began the year with a rousing hay ride and barn dance....