Wed. Aug. 23, 1905: Ther. Another hot day. Wea. clear. Finished tracting the south boundry-street. went out on the street with the intention of preaching, but the lights were too dim to see by. After walking around awhile and listening to the...
Sat. Aug. 26, 1905: Ther. Hot, Sultry and Foggy. Wea. Clouds. We walked out on the streets awhile tonight to hear the Salvation Army and the Lawton Orchestra. The heat is intense these days, and nights too. And the mosquitoes are out with their,...
Mon. Aug. 28, 1905: Ther. Warm., Cooler than usual. Wea. Rain 2 am Ptly. cldy. Made another start canvassed about twenty five families, The Salvation army got our corner tonight so we didnot hold a meeting, the Army has a lamp so they can get out...
Tues. Aug. 29, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear We visited over thirty families this afternoon. The Salvation Army has our corner and there is no other corner anything near as good in town but we may have to take another or give up holding meetings...
Thurs. Aug. 31, 1905: Ther. Warmer. Wea. few clouds. Went up in town had Dr. J.H. Mullin work on one of my teeth will have to go back twice more before he can finish the filling, it will cost me $2.50 We finished all but a few houses in our side of...
Mon. July 1, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. clouds Working in the F. Field. Planted a few Army Beans Tuesday 2: Ther. Cooler Pleasant Wea. cloudy. Watering hoeing and plowing in the F. Field Went to Rockville this P.M.
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
The Greatest Clearing Sale MILFORD HAS EVER KNOWN We are offering our entire line of U.S. Army and Commercial goods at ridiculously low prices. We were the first to bring prices down in Milford and we still lead in cutting and slashing prices....
St. George 7colple. Homer Dunran. Lehi works on Manti Ternplr.
I n 1871, the general authorities of the L.D. S. Church decided that a temple should be built in the 3outhern part of Utah, and a site was selected and dedicated in St. George on Nov....
Lehi and Henrietta visit Hintzes in Penns>lvania. World War I. Rass a n d Martha Jones. Lehi M. and Kass in army. Will enlists. Death of Bert Gardner. Will goes on mission. Lehi Jones and Bernella Gardner. William L. Jones and Claire Bennion....
l ' l m n a s callcd to bishopric, under Bishop Ilenl-y Lunt. Letter from Thomas' sister from Wales. Thomas and Saxe move to Cedar City from Old Fort. Iron Works discontinued, people turned to farminx. Civil War begins and john st on'^ army l a w s...
CHAPTER XVII
CEDAR CITY MOVED TO FINAL LOCATION IRON WORKS ABANDONED 1858 1860
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vely in edar City was fi the Utah War. however, me entire state was consiaered to be mdy at war, and it involved the rnajority of the population and most the state's...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Castle Dale (Utah); CCC
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah was built in 1935. The photo captions read: D.G. 27, Camp 529 ; M.P. Greaves Proj. Supt. N. Hamilton E.A. ; Capt. Carlton G. Rocky; Lt. Clarence W. Callahan. The CCCs were a...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; Mortensen, Orlon; CCC
Orlon Mortensen took this photograph of Camp F-11 Company 959 in Ferron as part of his photography class with the CCCs. This company worked with the Forest Service. The CCCs were organized as a civilian branch of the army when the nation was in a...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; Ferron; Officers; CCC
Lt. Anderson is standing in front of a cafe near the Officer's Quarters. Officers of the CCCs were retired army officers recruited back into duty to supervise the CCC program across the nation during the Great Depression. Company 949 was located in...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; CCC Boys; Price, Owen; Uniforms
The Civilian Conservation Corps took young men from ages 18 - 22 years old. The average age nation wide was 18.5 years, so they were referred to as the CCC Boys. One former member recalls, "They must have had warehouses full of Army surplus...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; Ferron (Utah); Price, Owen; CCC
Owen Price called the CCCs "Roosevelt's Instant Army." He said, "We had the training; we never fired a weapon, but as far as discipline, we had it! We were soldiers. All we had to do was move." Company 959 of the Cvilian Conservation Corps was...