was made president of the Beaver Ward, with Mary A. Tolton and Lizzie Lillywhite as counselors; Louisa Jones, secretary; Betsy Goodwin, treasurer. These officers carried on until the ward was again divided in 1905. The ward work was carried on...
THE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATIONS OF BEAVER STAKE The earlist available record of the Young Men's Mutual Association of Beaver is dated 1879, showing Solomon A. Wixom as superintendent, with W. H. Bakes, William Ashworth and Frank Clayton as...
SMITH, MILTON GEORGE-Died in a German Prison camp as result of wounds received in combat prior to being taken prisoner. He died January 19, 1945. Son of Thomas and Alice Bradshaw Smith.
THOMPSON, DouoLAs-Killed in a weapons carrier ac-cident on...
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...
so light all the chickens left their roosts. This appearance lasted nearly all night. Sat., Nov. 5, 1859 Rode to Beaver. Bishop Farnsworth requested me to become one of his counselors and take charge of Minersville. I advised him to defer making...
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Student of the Univ. of Calif. 1904; Student of the Los Angeles Business College, 1907-'08; National Diploma in Pen Work, Los Angeles Business College, 1907; Student of Henager's Business College, Salt Lake City, 1909; Teacher in the Branch...
Wed. Aug. 31, 1898: Ther. cool Wea. s. wind. cloudy we tramped and cleaned a little wheat had a shower in the night last night William L. Crawford, Big Meadows, Kane Co., Utah. Thursday, Sept. 1: Wea. clouds and cool worked at the wheat again...
Fri. Sept. 2, 1898: Ther. cool Wea. clear finish tramping the grain at Uncle Crisses place. Jake & I went to the Little Meadow in the afternoon and started to make a tramping floor. Saturday 3: Ther. cool Wea. clear light frost Jake & I went...
Sun. Sept. 4, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. some clouds pm. We tramped our wheat all out to day, although it was fast day W.L. Crawford, Little Meadows, Kane Co., Utah. Monday 5: Ther. warm Wea. clear Uncle Criss, Father & Jake went home over the...
Tues. Sept. 6, 1898: Ther. warm., Wea. clear, We continued Cleaning wheat four of the Pine Spring buckaroos came along and hired pasturage of me for three or four days. Wednesday 7: Ther warm., Wea. clear. we finished cleaning up the wheat...
Thurs. Sept. 8, 1898: Ther. warmº., Wea. clouds We finished stacking the straw and went to the Big meadows. I went up to robs, and got some things that Jim left there. Friday 9: Ther. warm. Wea. cloudy rain after dark We took a couple loads of...
Mon. Sept. 12, 1898: Ther. frosty cool all day Wea. clear We started out about 6-30 am. nooned two hours at Clay Flat. camped at the Sand wells about 6-30 pm. Tuesday 13: Ther. hot am. Wea. thin clouds got started about 7-15. nooned at Rosy...
Wed. Sept. 14, 1898: Ther. warmº,. Wea. clear. we came over to the wash and watered and grained our teams while we ate breakfast. we stopped for noon on the Big Plain. I got home just at dark. Thursday 15: Ther. 1 pm. 81º., Wea. clear. I...
Fri. Sept. 16, 1898: Ther. 86º., 1-30 pm. Wea. clear. Dan & I hauled 2 loads of hay to Springdale in the morning. We hauled some peaches up from the orchard. Jim & I took 2 more loads down in the evening. Saturday 17: Ther. 2-pm. 88. Wea....
Sun. Sept. 18, 1898: Ther. 1-20 pm. 87º., Wea. clear. I went to Sunday School and meeting also attended the Seventies and High Priests meeting after the afternoon meeting was out. Monday 19: Ther. 1-20 pm. 87º., Wea. clear We hauled four loads...
Tues. Sept. 20, 1898: Ther. hot. Wea. light clouds in west afternoon finished hauling the hay and commenced getting ready to go north. Wednesday 21: Ther. 9 pm. 84 Wea. clear getting things ready to start north. We got started and went as far...
Sat. Sept. 24, 1898: Ther. pleasant. Wea. clear in morning, wind started to blow from south about 9 am. We stopped awhile at Hamiltons and at Cedar. camped near the 13 mile stone south of the Parowan road was very dry and dusty and the wind made...
Mon. Sept. 26, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. windy we started about 6-30 watered at Buck Horn. nooned at the foot of the Beaver Ridge. we camped between Beaver & Indian Creek. Will Flanigan camped with us he had been peddeling fruit Tuesday 17: Ther....
Wed. Sept. 28, 1898: Ther. cool.,º Wea. windy We had to double up about half of the hill, the road was so rough. we nooned a while in the mouth of Clear Creek. camped about 3 miles east of Joe town at Mr. Parker’s place. Thursday 29: Ther....