shoo Coyote's two big hounds before they could get into his camp to bury him there with his guns, etc.
Sissix, "the renegade Ute," was banished from the Ute Tribe for murder. He then went to live with the Pavants of Corn Creek, in Millard County....
Chapel; $150 for Liberty Bonds; $25 for Savings Stamps; $39 for the suffering in Europe, and 783 articles of clothing for destitute Belgians.
President Woolsey's board was released in 1925. Emma Smith, president, with Eva Carlow and Sarah...
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE THE RAILROAD COMES TO BEAVER COUNTY CONSTRUCTION OF THE RAILROAD The first railroad station at Milford was built in the year 1880. The new station, the present depot, was built in 1923. The station now named "Reed", where the...
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nations. A minute knowledge of the United States, and particularly of Utah, will be required.
Barnes's or Frye's Complete Geography will furnish needful preparation.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, READING...
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, READING AND SPELLING.-The applicant should be able to recognize and define all the parts of speech and to tell their respective varieties; to decline nouns and pronouns and...
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irregular, transitive and intransitive verbs; to analyze participial, infinitive, and prepositional phrases; and to explain and analyze easy sentences, simple, compound, and complex.
The student's knowledge of the...
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The student's knowledge of the use of capital letters and punctuation marks and his ability to compose good sentences will be tested by a short article to be written at the time of examination.
He must be prepared to...
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tuation marks and his ability to compose good sentences will be tested by a short article to be written at the time of examination.
He must be prepared to read clearly and intelligently any selection in any...
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pass satisfactory examinations in arithmetic, English grammar and composition, physiology, geography, United States history, reading and spelling. The required work in these studies is as follows:
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Mon. Sept. 25, 1899: Ther. pleasant., Wea. clear. We started on 7 am. nooned 2 hours 3 miles south of the top of the ridge, reached Minersville 6-30 pm. camped at Colton’s yard. Tuesday 26: Ther. warm. Wea. light clouds nooned at Milford,...
Sat. Dec. 21, 1901: Ther. 36., 55., Wea. Thin Clouds, Worked on the new barn, forenoon and took another trip to Rockville this evening. Sunday 22: Ther. 31., 58., Wea. Thin clouds, I attended the after-noon meeting. We had an enjoyable time in...
Mon. Dec. 23, 1901: Ther. 64, noon Wea. Thin Clouds, The Prophet Joseph Smith’s 96th Birth-Day. We worked on the barn today, preparing for the rafters etc. 24th. We made up a small purse to get some presents for some of the Brethren & Sisters. ...
Wed. Feb. 24, 1904: Ther. Cool W. wind., Wea. Thin clouds, Snowed the sheep near the top of the Nixon Mountain, came back to the south end of Sunflower Flat near Sink Valley. 17) Thursday 25: Ther. Cool., Wea. Wind., Cloudy. Ptly. cldy Moved down...
Tues. Aug. 11, 1903: + Ther. am warm., pm cool and stormy. Wea. Ptly. cldy. Rain I got the sheep to camp just about dark, Myron went up to the other herd about noon. 91) Wednesday 12: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Mostly cldy. Rain 1-40 to 4-30 Another...
Fri. Aug. 21, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Light clouds, Warm., Rex Brown and Nephi Stevens (two of Jim Smith’s herders) where here visiting today. The sheep fed on the ridge west of camp all day they took but little attention. 95) Saturday 22:...
Mon. Sept. 28, 1903: + Ther. Cool. Wea. Fog 10 am. Rain. Ptly cldy. pm 10 am at top of ridge, head of Hay Canyon. The sheep came all the way up on a good run. I came down to a little spring that is troughed in the head of Hay, herded around close...
Sun. Jan. 15, 1905: Ther. Cold., Wea. breeze from south. Clouds The wind is from the south today but cold as usual. It looks very much like we would get more snow yet before the weather gets better again. We walked north and west to Mr. P.M....
Wed. June 21, 1905: Ther. Warm Wea. Mostly Cloudy Put out our washing this forenoon at Mr. Smith’s. After dinner we started in to our work again. worked to the Base line and started back south on the township line were entertained by Mr....
Tues. July 18, 1905: Ther. The hottest yet., Wea. Light clds We went 3 ½ mi. north and five east to visit Mr. Frank Howard but the folks were all away from the home but a small boy, so we came back and staid at Mr. Smith’s again. Jim is in town...
Mon. Sept. 18, 1905: Ther. Warm cold wind dusk. Wea. Rain Ptly cldy. We packed our grips after breakfast and started for Ora (now Tallaville) to attend conference. followed the R.R. track north nearly to Frederick, went on up the section line to...