Thurs. May 5, 1898: Ther. heavy frost. Wea. clear. We came down over the Bulloch Trail and got home about 3-30 pm. Friday 6: Ther. warm Wea. clear. I experimented on a new photo paper in the fore noon. after dinner we planted a little cane. ...
Sun. Mar. 5, 1899: Ther. 8-30 am. 36º., Wea. clear Fast Day. I attend the after noon meeting Monday 6: Ther. 8 am 43º., Wea. clear I chored around and put hay in the wagons preparetory to going to the ranch, John J. Gifford J.R. Crawford & I...
Tues. Sept. 24, 1901: + Ther. Chilly wind Wea. Clouds John L. Robinson went home today to attend the Iron County Fair which is to convene at Parowan the 25th 26th & 27th inst. I watered the sheep this afternoon. 92) Wednesday 25: + Ther. Warm.,...
Thurs. Dec. 3, 1903: -+ Ther. Cool north breeze. Wea. Clear. Watered at the old place and came back again to my last nights camp. There was ice in my wash dish when I came in this evening, it has been too cold to thaw during the day. 133) Friday...
Sat. July 4, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, We fired a salute of thirteen shots this morning. Carried coal from the pit to the bin. Sunday 5: Ther. Warm., Wea. windy, clear I went to town but didn’t attend school or meeting.
Wed. Apr. 6, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Ptly cldy Too lame to attend meetings. Thursday 7: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clds. I went up on Main street about noon. Friday 8: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear. Thin clouds. Went down to Bro. Ashtons to...
Sat. Mar. 19, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Developed the pictures I took while away. Sunday 20: Ther. Cold wind., Wea. Cloudy. I attend meeting this afternoon. Ezra W. Stevens is here tonight. 34) Monday 21: Ther. Cool. Wea. Clds. Ezra and...
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...
Sun. Jan. 25, 1914: Ther. Cool Wea. Raining most all day. It was my intention to attend meeting, but it is too stormy for me. Monday 26: Ther. Cool. Wea. Raining Almost a steady downpour of rain today. I printed and developed the few Kodak velvet...
New Year Resolutions
for 1916
I hereby resolve that in the year 1916 I vyill attend lTIy classes once
a week at least.-Junior McConnell.
I hereby resolve that on lTIy next trip to Circleville I will materialize
my ends.--Hunter I ...unt.
I hereby...
Our City Government
ODR CIT'Y GOVERNMEN1' is just like that of
any incorporated city. The officers are practically
the sarne and they have similar duties to
- perform. T'his organization in our school is one
of great interest to all students; and...
Prom Committee
GERTRUDE WOOD MARY DALLEY ELLIOT EATOUGH REX HOLLAND
Chairman Decorations Imitations Advertising
DAGMA SEAMAN ANTHONY ISOM LILLIAN ADAMS
A s s i s t a n t Chairman I.i^bttn^ Refreshments
The Junior College Promenade
XTOTHING definite...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Dramatic performances are always a special feature of the student activities. Tryouts are held for parts in the play, so that all those who desire may have a chance of performing. The Music Department offers the best of training in band, orchestra,...
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....
CHAPTER XXX
RETURN TO MEXICO
1915 - 1921
arah spent over three years waiting for the revolution to subside so that she could return to her beloved home in Mexico. That opportunity came in the fall of 1915 when Anthony W. Ivins asked her to care...
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C. Charles Jackson Foundation
has made this publication possible
and contributed to the projects showcased on these pages.
Considerable appreciation is due to
Dr. Bruce H. Jackson
Executive Director
brucehjackson@ gma il.com
For...
Indian situation. It was decided to call all the Beaver Indians together and feed them at the Tithing Office yard and there hold sort of a "Pow-Pow," and appoint a recognized Chief from among them. Beaver Adz was chosen Chief and all the Indians,...
first of December 'till late in February an assistant was furnished Mr. Horne. The balance of the time he taught alone.
"The textbooks used were McGuffy's Readers, Ray's
Third Part Arithmetic, and Blue-Backed Spelling Book. Almost all reading was...
ECCLESIASTICAL ORGANIZATION
In March, following the arrival of the pioneers, George A. Smith, one of the Authorities of the Latter-Day Saint Church and provisional leader of the Southern Colonies, en route from Parowan to Salt Lake City to attend...