Fri. Sept. 1, 1899: Ther. 71´., 98´., Wea. cloudy part of day put out a few peaches and hauled a load after noon. Saturday 2: Ther. 72´., 98´., Wea. clear, I made eight (8) trays to sulphur fruit on. Sunday 3: Ther. 70º., very warm. Wea....
Fri. Sept. 28, 1900: Ther. Cool., Wea. Clear, Wm Gifford & Danl. Crawford came over here. Dan staid & J.R.C. went back with Will. Saturday 29: + Ther. Warmer., Wea. eight clouds, S&W. pm Clear, Dan helped me this fore-noon then went to Jim’s...
Wed. Aug. 7, 1901: Ther. Warm. Wea. Clouds We nooned east of the next valley west of Dry Valley. went on acrost the valley and camped in the foothills. We crossed another fork of the Blackfoot. 65) Thursday 8: Ther. Warm, Wea. Rain., Partly...
Sun. Jan. 27, 1901: Ther. Cold., Wea. Windy, light clouds, Mr. Sears the Z.C.M.I. Drummer camped here tonight. I spent most of the day in the house except the time I was making the two trips to Two-mile. 5) Monday 28: Ther. Warmer., Wea. Partly...
Sat. May 11, 1901: Ther. 61., 84., Wea. Light Clouds, Warm & Sultry, I finished my guitar it has eight strings including thumb string. Some of the Springdale & Rockville folks came and gave a surprise party to J.R.C. this evening. he is thirty...
Sun. Dec. 27, 1903: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear., Herded out toward the Gap. Myron came out this evening brought twenty eight rams. 136) Monday 28: + Ther. Cold wind., Wea. Thin clds. Johny went home. Louis Young has taken the herd for the winter....
Mon. Feb. 16, 1903: Ther. Cold. Wea. Clear Moved across the flat about five hundred yards camped just below Oscar’s Pockets. (Across the bench south of camp No. 13 of Jan 22nd & 23rd.) 27) Tuesday 17: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear. We herded on...
For Identification: My Name is Wm. L. Crawford My Address is Springdale, Washington Co., Utah In case of accident or serious illness please notify Wm. R. Crawford Springdale, Washington Co., Utah Things to be Remembered. The number on the case of...
Sat. Nov. 7, 1903: Ther. Cool., Wea. Windy, Clear From Kanarra to Iron Spring. Evadna Isom is with us, she is going to S.L. City to spend the winter with her mother. 127) Sunday 8: Ther. Cold north wind. Wea. Light clds. Got to Lund and unloaded...
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Third Year. First half. Second half.
1. American History and Civics…… 3 3
2. Bookkeeping b ………...3 3
3. English c………………………….4 4
4. German 2 4 4
5. Latin...
Wed. Aug. 10, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. George Cole killed a Desert Mustang near the Eight Mile Ridge. A heavy shower to the east brought large floods down all the washes. 48) Thursday 11: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Ptly. cldy Sprinkle. Camped at...
Tues. Dec. 20, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. fine day Clear. Breeze from east. Worked along the north side of the river took dinner with Mrs. D.C. Crawford. followed the township line east four miles last of Reed, went 1 mile south staid with H.H....
Tues. Mar. 22, 1904: Ther. Cool. Wea. Clouded up Came up to the Little Meadow. 36) Wednesday 23: Ther. Cold Wea. 7 am 6 in Snow About a foot of snow fell but it thawed so there is only eight or nine inches this evening. I laid over today. 36) ...
Tues. Nov. 29, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Thin clds Went by rail to Bridgeport about eight miles then walked about twenty miles to Binger via. Hinton & Lookela. Binger Okla. 68) Wednesday 30: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. S. wind. T. clds. Walked nearly...
Sat. April 1, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. Rain. We rode to Eldorado with Mr. Holladay got our mail. Then walked west and south about eight miles were entertained by Mr. J.T. Cheek about a half mile north and a little west of the rail road bridge across...
Wed. April 19, 1905: Ther. Cool s. e wind. Wea. Foggy. Brother Johnson brought us seven or eight miles south, and left us two miles west of Mountain Park, we walked fifteen miles east then south east about eleven miles farther reached Cache...
Wed. Aug. 30, 1905: Ther. Warm Wea. Clouds Finished all but a few houses south of the rail road, worked around one block north of the track. Had eight families refuse to take our literature, they belong to their church and I suppose are saved...
Wed. Dec. 20, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Ptly. Cldy. canvassed the eastern part of this district inviting the people to came out and hear what we have to offer them for the Gospel. We came and gave out the announcement in school, then waited at the S....
Fri. Jan. 6, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. North wind, Clouds, Walked back to Arbor then north-east about eight miles to see a family by the name of Lusk but they were not at home so we were entertained by Mr. M.E. Plowman. he lives one mile east and a...
Tues. June 13, 1905: Ther. Hot. Wea. clouds. How we do sweat. Passed thru Lawton this fore noon. passed south of Cache waded west Cach Creek, asked for shelter eight times then were forced to stay with Uncle Sam, slept what little we could under an...