Sat. May 13, 1899: Ther. cooler. Wea. light clouds, high wind. Jake & I went to town and got some flour & seed corn also traded a little in the store at Orderville Sunday 14: Ther. coolº., Wea. high wind, light clouds, We went up to R.B....
STOCK JUDGING
Clyde Bryant and Willard Thompson, members of the Seed Judging Team
Left to Right: Grant Esplin, Browning Platt, Bud Nelson, Donald Lamoreau, mem-bers
of the Stock Judging Teams. Bud Nelson is also the winner of the Union
Pacific...
55 stoves 9 swords 1001 lbs. of powder a n d lead 44 saddles 436 lights of glass (8 x 1 0 ) 1 9 0 lbs. of nails 137 chopping axes 45 mowing scythes 45 sickles 7 2 scythes and grain cradles 98 hoes 110 spades and shovels Carpenter tools--9t s e t s...
SUMMARY OF YEAR 1898
Following the last daily entry, Dec. 31, 1898, there are many pages of miscellaneous information. There are two pages of index wherein he lists mostly dates of leaving home, leaving the ranch, returning home, etc. He even...
Sun. Oct. 1, 1899: Ther. warm., Wea. windy. clouds around horizon. We finished thrashing and came to town with the machine. William L. Crawford Hinckley Millard Co., Utah. Monday 2: Ther. cold., Wea. light clouds. I helped thrash wheat for Ed....
Wed. Oct 4, 1899: Ther. cool Wea. clear I gleaned for Carse. Draper am. helped F. Slotty thrash lucern seed the rest of the day. Thursday 5: Ther. warm. Wea. clear We finished thrashing F. Frank’s seed this after-noon. Friday 6: Ther. warmer....
Sat. Oct. 7, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. very windy We finished Hutchisons job, then set at Bro. Westrings did’nt work on account of wind. Sunday 8: Ther. cool Wea. clear I went to Conjoint mutual in evening. Monday 9: Ther. cool, Wea. cloudy windy...
Tues. Oct 10, 1899: Ther. cold, Wea. windy, threatening I had no job for today so spent the day around town. We went to Deseret and set the machine at Jacob Barren’s. Wednesday 11: Ther. cold. Wea. rained last night. we went back to Hinckley...
Mon. Oct. 16, 1899: Ther. warmer., Wea. light clouds We went over to J. Ides this after noon. I went to Oasis three miles north of where we were camping and saw Uncle M.E. Gifford. going on a mission Tuesday 17: Ther. warmer, Wea. cloudy We...
Thurs. Oct. 19, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. high wind, partly cloudy We finished thrashing the seed 92 bu. in all and thrashed 26 bu. of oats fore noon. thrashed 215 bu. of wheat after noon Friday 20: Ther. warm, Wea. windy, nearly clear We moved to...
Wed. Oct. 25, 1899: Ther. cool., Wea. cloudy. I helped Robt. Scott thrash 218 bu. of oats & 142 bu. wheat. he employed the aldridge steam thresher. Thursday 26: Ther. warmer Wea. clear. Finished R. Scott’s threshing he had Oats 218 bu. wheat 198...
Sat. Oct 28, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. cloudy., We finished Bp. Pratt’s threshing he had 87 bu. then we threshed John Pratt’s seed 23 ½ bu. I started to work on Z.T. Draper’s seller. Sunday 29: Ther. warm. Wea. clear I went out to Church Farm...
PARLEY DALLEY
HWhat you have said,
I will consider; what you have
to say,
I will with patience hear, and
find a time
Both meet to hear and ilnS\yer.'·
MYRTLE DECKER
She needs no other rosary, for
her thread of life is strung with
the beads of love...