SUU Digital Library

Add or remove other collections to your search:



 

Narrow your search by:



You've searched:

All Collections
  • All fields: cover
(210 results)



Display: 20

    • Page 443

    • Page 443
    •  

    • Larson, Jack Whiting. Barbara S t a r r , a n d Harold .Shirley; City T r e a s u r e r , Marilyn Prince; City Recorder, Yorke Nelson: S e c r e t a r> .. Shauna Fereuson: and visitors: v Rob Moore-Tribune, Jay Walmsley--Iron County Record,...
    • Page 455

    • Page 455
    •  

    • April 2 2 . 1982.. . A Film Company requested the use of the City Cemetery for part of their filming. Joe Melling, City Manager, informed the Council that the plans to be submitted for the ( F . A . A . ) Flight Service Center proposal must be...
    • Page 34

    • Page 34
    •  

    • Note: B.Y.U. Library, 1955: Permission to copy the material from the origmal Henry Lunt diaries was secured through the kindness of William H. Lunt of Locust Lane, Provo, Utah. The originals from whch this copy was made have been returned to the...
    • Page 108

    • Page 108
    •  

    • The Iron Works was not going ahead nearly as fast as they all had hoped and on Sunday, November 14, George A. Smith called a council of the brethren after church meeting for the purpose of inviting them to express their feelings about their...
    • Page 172

    • Page 172
    •  

    • maintained the records. He regarded it as routine to take readings on the stars late at night, sometimes standing waist-deep in snow. His maps were used by thousands of immigrants on their travels to Oregon and California. Fremont's report...
    • Page 341

    • Page 341
    •  

    • Webster continued on to the top. We were absent kom the cabin about 3 hours. We concluded a shorter cut could be found than the one we came. We had a storrn tonight and the wind blew cold. Febmary 16: Fine day. After breakfast Brother Webster and 1...
    • Page 455

    • Page 455
    •  

    • my new house, and the first thing they did was to find it. They tried to scare us into giving them more stuff Anyway, we finally got rid of them and they camped that night just over the hill from us. We kept our saddle horses hid out in the...
    • Page 39

    • Page 39
    •  

    • stories and laughing, they agreed to do a little betting on their teams as to how much they could pull. Dan and Atoat had several fine horses in their teams. Once the betting started, it continued most of the day. First one team was tried, then...
    • Page 65

    • Page 65
    •  

    • George and proceeded down the main street, the cattle became restless and unsettled hecause of the commotion made by the people gathered around watching them. The result was a regular bedlam. The cattle were to be delivered to Apostle Erastus Snow,...
    • Page 89

    • Page 89
    •  

    • Grandma Lunt held the lantern high over her head while Henrietta operated the gun. Henrietta fired a volley in the direction of the bear which, undoubtedly missed him, but she succeeded in frightening him away, which is all they really intended...
    • Page 147

    • Page 147
    •  

    • rock had to he heated by fires in order to break it more easily. Dirt and other material had to he carried to cover the rock that couldn't be hroken. Pretty soon Mr. Parry told Henry he thought he would sooner walk. Henry thought that was pretty...
    • Page 168

    • Page 168
    •  

    • plant took the machine off their hands." Owen Matheson was employed by the power company to operate the engine. Ann Jones Gardner made the following note in her scrapbook : "Our home was the first house wired for electricity in town, so of c o m e...
    • Page 184

    • Page 184
    •  

    • years before and was located in the Knell Bldg. Many of the same people were involved in both the bank and the hlercantile. The bank needed a new building, so they built across the street on the corner, 75 north main, and occupied the southeast...
    • Page 209

    • Page 209
    •  

    • to make a drain ditch for the increasing water as the snow melted. Father was a skillful work'er and, by the time the crowd was ready to return home, the road was in good shape with a rock filled drain and the mud almost dry. Father saw an urgent...

QuickView

Display a larger image and more item information when the pointer pauses over a thumbnail
on off
 

Layout options:

Thumbnail with title
Grid with smaller thumbnails and more detail
Select the collections to add or remove from your search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
 
OK