of Milford. He was interested in farming and mining. He owned a farm at Reed. His sons were William J. and Harry Forgie.
Mrs. Hanks, daughter of John Forgie, built the present Milford Hotel on the spot where her father had oper-ated the hotel which...
A railroad is just as colorful as the individuals in its employ, and actual reams of material have been written with respect to memorable personalities who have helped to make railroad life an ever-interesting phantasmagoria. So, too, Milford has...
XCash Account. XJune. A Terrible Marriage. An Old man gazed on a document Given him by a census taker, His nephew then asked him the reason why He cryed all over the paper, Come listen, he said and I’ll tell to you A story tha’ts strang...
XCash Account. XJune. Became my mother I married her mother Now who in the world’s to blame. My Father in now my step-son, My Father is my son-in-law For he married my daughter Though he had’nt ought to She was his grand daughter in law. My...
Sun. June 18, 1899: Ther. hotº., Wea. clouds going N. I attended School & meeting. We had a picnic at Grand Father’s today noon, for Uncle Moses’s birthday. Monday 19: Ther. 11 am 95º., Wea. sprinkled a little I furrowed out some melon...
Front of paper found in pocket on back of book.: A Terrible Marriage An old man gazed on a document given him by a census taker. His nephew then asked him the reason why he cryed allover the paper. Come listen, he said and I’ll tell to you a...
Back of paper found in pocket on back of book.: My father is now my step-son, My father is my son-in-law, For he married my daughter, though he hadn’t aught to she was his grand daughter-in-law. My daughter is now my father’s wife lad, my wife...
Wed. June 27, 1900: Ther. 72., 99., Hot., Wea. Clear. Hoed melons in Father’s young vineyard acrost the river. Thursday 28: Ther. 75., 100., Wea. breeze Clear. I planted some melons in the vineyard am. hoed cane on the Milnor piece pm Friday...
Sat. Jan. 27, 1912: Ther. Cool Wea. Cloudy threatening cutting up bark- took some stuff to the Bishop for tithing The Band came up to Father’s to practise tonight Sunday 28: Ther. Cold Wea. Frosty-Clear Pleasant Attended the meetings this...
Mon. April 8, 1912: Ther. Warm. Wea. N. Wind Jim, Dan and I are Sowing and plowing father’s wheat in. got about two thirds of it done. Tuesday 9: Ther. Pleasant Wea. S. Wind Rain 7 pm Finished fathers wheat before dinner. Plowed a little more...
Wed. May 8, 1912: Ther. Warm, Wea. Clouds. Sprinkle, Thunder. Plowed and disked some land in father’s field, prepared it for melons, am. Cleaned a little more of the P.C. ditch. Thursday 9: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Ptly cldy Sprinkle eve. Scraping...
Wed. July 17, 1912: Ther. Hot. Wea. clds We hoed a little more of Father’s corn, then put in the rest of the day on the ditch, didn’t get it finished. Thursday 18: Wea. Raining finished mending the ditch Am. I went to the other field and...
Sat. July 27, 1912: Ther. Cooler Wea. Cloudy Plowed about a quarter acre more this forenoon We cut part of father’s wheat this afternoon Sunday 28: Ther. Sultry Wea. Cloudy at home till evening, drove around to the fields to give the children an...
Fri. Aug. 2, 1912: Ther. Cool Wea. rain pm Planted a little more corn Uncle J.P. Terry gave the children Patriarchal blessings Saturday 3: Ther. Cool Wea. Clear Finished planting the seed corn have about three quarters of an acre in We finished...
Mon. Nov. 18, 1912: Ther. Fine weather Got in the last of Father’s corn. Tuesday 19: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear Hauled up a load of melons for pig feed then hauled a load of cane from the F. Field
Emery County (Utah); Guymon Store; Huntington (Utah) Mainstreet; Dodge, 1934
Elmo Geary's friend from BYU is standing in front of the Geary Store on Main Street of Huntington, Utah. Behind the man is Elmo Geary's father's 1934 Dodge. In the background is the Guymon Merc. which was across the street from the Geary Merc.