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    • Geary, Elmo -- Plate XIX, Community Dramatics

    • Geary, Elmo -- Plate XIX, Community Dramatics

    • Emery County (Utah) Archives; Huntington (Utah); Geary, Elmo; Drama; Actors; Plays; Sherman, Stella; Leonard, Leon

    • Geary, Elmo. Plate XIX, Community Dramatics. Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah, 1953. Fig. 1 Stella Sherman. Fig.2 Leon Leonard. Fig.3 A Relief Society Play Cast: Sewing For The Heathen.
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    • prove, however, that the manufacture of iron is an accomplished f a c t , and Iron County, with h e r vast coal fields and an inexhaustible amount of the best iron ore in the world, is destined in the near future to be a vast business center. I t...
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    • think you know more than those that are placed above you which is wrong, and you must humble yourselves and be united."18 Some of the settlers were beginning to plant turnips, beets, onions, radishes, and lettuce in their gardens. Their domestic...
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    • and the lst, lSth, 25th, 37th, IOlst, 113th, and 145th Psalms. She received an education quaJ&ng her to become a Governess at the age of 17 and lived with the family of a gentleman where she spent her leisure time hernrning frills for fancy shirts....
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    • scratched the bamyard faithfuily for the support of the brood. They tumed the house into an i m and, though it was but sparsely funiished, it was spotlessly clean as 1 know, for 1 sat part of the afternoon in the kitchen The wife who was busiest...
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    • House of the Lord. Bishop Lunt felt unusual, and he adrninistered many blessings. No particular feast, only a little cake, cheese and pie with a little wine were passed to the company. On Febmary 19, in honor of their weddiig, the newly manied...
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    • possible for him to spend some time there, which gave him the opportunity to get better acquainted with Edward's daughter, Sarah Ann. When Henry passed through Nephi on the way back from conference, he picked up Sarah Ann and she accompanied him to...
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    • The family members helped i cooking and sewing the food. Al1 the n girls and wives were involved in this Dart of the service to the hotel guests. There was a great deal of laundry and cleaning that was necessary to keep the rooms ready, so there...
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    • in the valleys of thc Rio Virgin and Santa Clara Rivers for the purpose of raising cotton.' Later, people were called to settle these areas. Those called were mostly from central and northern Utah. As the months wore on, Thomas l)ecame increasingly...
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    • Lehi and Henrietta were married.' Lehi's father, Thomas, was endowed hefore he and Sage were married, but for some reason, records indicate they they were not sealed to each other until three years after their marriage. They were married Oct. 28,...
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    • week for board and room. Ann's husband, Robert S. (Bert) Gardner, was a hoarder at their house and this is how they met. The girls helped with all the housework including washing, ironing, and sewing. Everything was made by hand because, in those...
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    • help. She was a rare combination of practicality and refinement. She was very apt in the field of hrhing. I n the early days of Dr. Middleton's practice, she worked with him, helping with operations and births. There were.always sterilized handages...
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    • P a g e | 25 all time or else they would suffer serious punishment. Of course, Daisy knew this and reached for her passbook that she always carried with her. Shock and fear crossed her face as she exclaimed she had left the passbook in the kitchen...
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    • P a g e | 97 resisted they beat her with their clubs. Her ‗doek‘ (headscarf) fell off her head—they beat her some more. They threw her in the back of the police van and speedily drove away. For a few moments I was frozen by the horrific sight...

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