Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Photos of George Grimshaw, Graduate '17, Member of School Orchestra adn Male Quartet. "A learned man who bears his learning wisely." ; Hilda Barton, Graduate '17. "A solid, truthful and determined student." ; Milo Baker, Graduate '17, Class Yell...
expired, they married and established themselves in our midst as private citizens.
In April, 1883, due to the long distance of hauling provisions and supplies, the camp was disbanded and the troops moved to Fort Douglas at Salt Lake.
In October,...
Jeddy and Heber Dean of Beaver, freighted to Frisco for many years, hauling lumber and merchandise. John Brooks was an old veteran freighter of Beaver. John W. Myers says, after relating experiences in freighting, "Those were hard times, but happy...
smoke. A table and benches had been erected, and by nightfall a hot dinner was prepared, a dormitory, for the boys had been arranged in the second story of the old Administration Building. (This building was formerly the offices of the officers of...
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FARM LECTURES
To be Given at the State High Schools by Members of the
Extension Staff
Agricultural College of Utah
1910-1911
MONDAY MORNING.
1. Lecture on Farm Animals.
(a) The live stock industry in Utah.
(b) Composition of foods....
Sun. May 31, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Thin clouds., Heavy “ I can’t leave these cursed devils at all today, they are determined to go into one of the canyons or other. My twenty-fourth sunday with the herd. Another month gone the way of all...
Nov. 1 1 . 1 9 0 1 . . .City Council met in special session at City Hall. Present: Mayor R. W . Heyborne. Councilman--T. J . Jones, W . Houchen, H. W. Lunt, and J. H . Armstrong. The Council took up the counting of the official r e t u r n s from...
Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes J a n . 4 . 1904.. .City Council convened in Council Chamber of City Hall. Roll Called. Present: Mayor Middleton and Councilmen Jones. Leigh, Heyborne, Palmer and Corry. The Mayor briefly called the...
further that they will pay the taxes for 1925 and 1926, under protest, if the City would refund the sale of 1925 and costs and interest accrued in the sale of their property for sewer taxes, and give them a clear title. On motion of Raymond H ....
Nov. 9, 1931.. . T h e following a r e the results of t h e election r e t u r n s held on November 3, 1931:
Office
myor:
4 year Councilman: 2 year Councilmen:
Candidate Walter K. Granger ID) John S. Woodbury I R I Samuel F. Leigh ID) Fred L....
Sept 5 , 1 9 4 0 ...Mr. and M r s . Lamont E. Tueller, Mrs. Cora Pace, Mrs. Elbert, M r s . Lillian Corry, Frank Jackson, Tom Mosdell, and William Flannigan met again with the Council to protest against holding softball games at night on the...
April 4. 1968...Mr. C. V . Anderson of the State Road Commission presented a map of the City showing the proposed storm drain system on Main Street. Estimated cost--$159,000. Also, plans for a new lighting system on three interchanges. Estimated...
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...
to their feet. It took all day to get most of the company across, so those who were able to ford the stream camped and waited for the rest of the group to cross the next day While yoking the cattle, the men discovered that some were missing....
After supper, when the men gathered around the campfire, Brother Lunt exhorted the brethren to "obey counsel and suffer wrong rather than do wrong, and, for the sake of a few house logs, not to let the devil get into their midst."' Apparently, it...
Thunder on the mountains and the creek still rising. I looked around today to see what all the brethren in camp were doing. I found them all very busy, some ploughmg, some planting seeds, some building houses, and but three putting up fence. I just...
kept on working, even though the weather was extremely cold and it was no wing.^ Brother Peter Shirts came to see the Lunts that evening, March 4, and told Henry that he was offended by what Philip K. Smith, Bishop of the Cedar City ward, had said...
On July 23rd, a contingent of the militia, sent fYom Manti on a scouting expedition, had a "brush" with a band of warriors at Pleasant Creek killing six or seven Indians.'' There were several other skirmishes during the summer. Captain Gunnison,...
the officers and authorities of the Church of the Legion and of the Temtory, and to all the people, and say unto you all, do not in the least degree relax your efforts to save your grain, your stock, and all your property, and fort up strong and...