A Freshie's
I stood a t the foot of a ladder,
And it looked so very high-
, It really seemed to me its top
Was resting 'gainst the sky.
And as I stood gazing upward,
In the clouds I could plainly see
vVritten in golden letters,
"The Ladder of...
Wed. Jan. 5, 1898 Ther. At 8-30 am 36 Wea. Clear and beautiful all day. Finished some pictures and went down and camped at Rockville Thursday 6: Wea. cloud went to Virgin unloaded my grist at the mill.
Fri. Jan. 7, 1898: Wea. began to rain before day light and kept up till about noon I got my grist and started back about 2 p.m. came as far as Rockville and staid with Uncle John Hall. Saturday 8: Wea. cloud Staid in Rockville took a photo or...
Fri. Feb. 4, 1898: I printed six pictures for D.F. Stout to send to R.M. Rogers to be finished and sent back to me. husked a little corn. There was a dance in town in the evening Dan, Jake, and I went down but did not dance. Saturday 5: Ther. 1...
Tues. Mar. 22, 1898: Ther. cold Wea. clear freezing all day clouds going S. Dan and I was preparing to start out to the ranch tomorrow Wednesday 23: Ther. cold Wea. clear Dan & I started to the ranch 9-40 am. left Rockville 12-30 warm We stopped...
Thurs. July 14, 1898: Ther. 105 in orderville, warm Wea. clear I went to Orderville & Carmel done a little trading in the store got a sythe and a few other things Friday 15: Ther. hot, Wea. cloud in S.E I went over to the Little Meadows and...
Mon. Aug. 14, 1899: Ther. warm., Wea. windy. clear I started to grub brush for Rob. but took a ketch in my back so I could’nt work. Tuesday 15: Ther. warmº., Wea. windy, an occasional light cloud I went down to the Danish ranch where I spent...
Mon. Jan. 1, 1900: Ther. 43., 59., Wea. N.M. 6-50 am thin clouds. I finished husking the corn and shelled a little also which only took an hour or two. We had a dance here at Oakcreek. Tuesday 2: Ther. 44., 54., Wea. cloud. I sharpened the teeth...
Fri. Feb. 9, 1900: Ther. 32., 55., Wea. clear John & I went and got the calvs from Uncle Oliver’s field. am. Worked on the floom over the river pm. went teaching and to dance. Saturday 10: Ther. 30., 52., Wea. cloud morning and evening. cleaned...
XCash Account. XJune.: 5 While he yet spake, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of the cloud, which said, This is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased, hear ye him. Mat. 17.
Tues. July 28, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, Thin clds, We thrashed our grain Wheat 195 bushels Oats 47 “ Rye 24 “ Total 266 “ The thrashers went back to Rockville this evening. Wednesday 29: Ther. Warm., Wea. Cloud streaks, We hauled the...
Wed. Nov. 29, 1905: Ther. Cold northen, Wea. cloud streaks. We walked about nine miles north facing the cold wind. got to Brother Reed’s a little after noon. Elder Bahr and I went to Temple with Brother Reed’s rig this after noon, visited Johny...
housed the collection in his warehouse, f r e e of charge, for two years. Councilman Hunter asked to have an opinion of City Attorney Gardner as to the owner of the Collection and if it belongs to the City he would like to have the Collection moved...
in increasing the capacity of our Iron Works. W began to e feel proud of our achievements; b u t , low and behold, the bursting of a rain cloud in the mountains brought a flood down the Creek, and in a few hours the labors of months of incessant...
chronicler put i t , "the fact that the present site was not the proper one on which to permanently locate the iron works." A s if to reassure himself that even this cloud had a silver lining, he noted that "the freshet also brought down from the...
dangerous. No less dangerous was the task of removing the yokes fiom the impatient creatures and of the unloosing the chains. The romance of being out in the wilds was terribly chilled by an inclement sky. A few days of drizzling rain tried the...
George A. Smith--delegate to Territorial Council, and Elisha H. Groves--Representative to the Legislature. The City Council met and passed an ordinance for the prevention of fires within the Fort. A company of settlers met to make arrangements to...
was very wet, and I did not have a very comfortable night's lodging. The next morning Henry brought a load of stone coal to the blacksmith's shop where a meeting was held with the brethren in charge of iron, and some business was transacted...