The Girls' Dormitory
/T"^HE Dormitory started off with
a bang. We had several dis-putes
over which sheets went into
which room. We were even guilty
of yelling "Say you," at the teach-ers.
Finally we settled down for a
little while. Then, during the...
little whim could not be satisfied, they manifested a joy in living and when they prayed they felt God's watchful care.
From the earliest days of Pioneer life, the people provided amusement for themselves. The dance played the most conspicuous...
THE FIRST DANCE ORCHESTRA IN BEAVER
Horace A. Skinner told of the first dance orchestra in Beaver, with William McGarry as first violinist, Alma Crosby, second violin, and Mrs. William McGarry, acccordion. They were hired by the year and paid by...
SETTLING OF COAL CREEK Two companies were s e n t to settle Coal Creek--Company
F, commanded by Captain Henry Lunt, consisting of 25 men: and Company C, commanded by Peter M . Fife, consisting of
They arrived 11 men, which made a total of 36 men....
CEDAR CITY:
THE BUILDING OF A COMMUNITY
( D r . Arrington, L.D. S. Church Historian, delivered the following address at Cedar City, Utah during the 125th anniversary celebration, November, 1976.) The rich historical legacy left by Cedar City's...
Brigham Young in July of 1847. He made a round trip to California by way of Cedar Valley in the winter and spring of 1847-48, returning with cattle and wagons--the first such conveyances to cross the Old Spanish Trail. Jefferson Hunt returned again...
He wrote the following, dated November 5, to the Deserez News: Yesterday a site was surveyed for a fort and stock corral on Coal Creek, twenty miles from Parowan. Today a company has been organized to commence operations immediately in the...
Hemy's oldest daughter, Henrietta, later wrote: that "Henry's clothes were commencing to wear out, his shoes had already gone, so he went to meeting in his broadcloth clothes, silk hat, and barefooted. One time he got a boot top and made soles for...
Hanis, Richard, alderman, 54; 63, 81, 92, school trustee, 98; director of h n W & , 101; 135,highcoun. of Cedar Stake, 186; iron molder, 280 Haslam, John James, acquaintance of Ellen, 130; Capt. of B r a s Band, 204,212 Haun's Mil1 Masacre, 210...
Mission, 187; 1865 in Cedar, 254; conference in St Gw. Temple, 30 1; 1881 inCedarCity.319 Richards, Samuel W. i S.L. Temple, n 133; keeper of rolls, 135; letter nin, concerning i d a s 154; mission to England, 196 Rich Charles C., anives at Fort...
center then became a farmyard or cattle corral. The water of Coal Creek flowed undcr the wall and through the north side of the enclosure and was utilized for a grist n~ill and other industries. Another field was surveyed and clcared dose by;...
with quaking aspen poles, a pole corral for the cows, and two adjacent pens for the calves. T h e cows grazed the pul~lic domain during the day, whilr the calves were kept in the pasture. Each afternoon the cows were rounded up and hrought to the...