of the institution until about 1890, it was possible to se-cure all the wool necessary to operate the plant by exchanging the mill products for the wool. About this time, wool demanded cash or mostly cash and the mills found it difficult to sell...
is to be found the old town of Frisco, noted for the Horn Silver Mine. Also, it passes through the big valley known as Pine, near the Indian Peak Indian Reservation, and on into Nevada with a direct line to the famous Lehman's Cave near Baker,...
of. So, in 1868, Clayton built his shop. He did all the work for the settlers and also for the Salisbury Stage Line Company.
EARLY STORES
The first store stood across the street west from the Abraham Wood home. Later it was moved to the Herbert...
S. N. Slaughter went to Salt Lake to make his home, selling to John P. James and H. B. Sackett. After their retirement, James L. Griffiths purchased this store. After several years, this store was razed by fire.
About 1917 the Caldo mill was built...
tiates such every day activities as dancing and driving an automobile. She currently resides at Provo. Her accident made her well known among the railroad circles, and she became well acquainted with the superintendent, H. E. Van Housen, who from...
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DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
KITCHEN.
Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the general program. The process of cooking as applied to meats and vegetables including fruit...
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wall-pockets, picture frames, cones, lamp shades, plain and fancy boxes.
Two hours per week throughout the ,year.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
KITCHEN.
Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the...
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Two recitations and one laboratory period each week.
Three hours credit. First Term.
Breed Types. This course covers the history, characteristics of the differnt breeeds of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine. The student will...
Mon. Sept. 26, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. windy we started about 6-30 watered at Buck Horn. nooned at the foot of the Beaver Ridge. we camped between Beaver & Indian Creek. Will Flanigan camped with us he had been peddeling fruit Tuesday 17: Ther....
Thurs. April 13, 1899: Ther. 8 am. 53º., Wea. clear Dan & Jake started to the ranch 6-40 am. over trail. Jim & I hauled manure to the Big red clay piece. Friday 14: Ther. 5-30 am. 56º., 7-30 am. 78º., Wea. clear. thin clouds. I hunted most...
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....
Wed. Sept. 13, 1899: Ther. 68´., 94´., Wea. south wind, clear. We picked two loads of peaches but did'nt get them all cut. Thursday 14: Ther. 65., 88., Wea. windy clear Dan & I worked at the fruit, the rest of the boys at the hay I helped haul 2...
Mon. Mar. 5, 1900: Ther. 39., 49., Wea. clouds running east. We took the coal out of the pit. prunned apple trees. Tuesday 6: Ther. 36., 60., Wea. cloudy pm. I spent the day claning head ditches and watering wheat land. Went to Mutual in...
Thurs. Aug. 23, 1900: Ther. 58., 88., Wea. Thin Clouds, Wind. Cleaned ditch around the point am. acrost the river pm. Friday 24: Ther. 64., 88., Wea. light clouds, Worked at the fruit We had a visit from Uncle James P. and Aunt Mary Terry today. ...
Wed. Sept. 19, 1900: Ther. 54., 86., Wea. Clear even. thin Clouds Helped John A. Winder load his wagon with dryed fruit. piled the hay on the Millet patch. Thursday 20: Ther. 60., 83., Wea. thin clouds, Heavier “ even. Hauled hay stacked straw...
Fri. April 5, 1901: Ther. 36., 64., Wea. Thin clouds set out cotton-woods and fruit trees. 1) Saturday 6: Ther. Pleasant, Wea. Thin Clouds changed the water on the lucerne and trees etc. 1)
Sun. Sept. 8, 1901: + Ther. Warmer., Wea. Clear John L. went home this morning to get supplies. I brought the sheep to camp tonight. I saw Lon and Harold Russell at Paragonah just before I left last friday they were going to Panguitch with fruit....
Sat. Sept. 28, 1901: Ther. Warmer., Wea. Clear, Watered this morning then herded on the hills south of the creek and near camp. John returned this evening. James Stansworth camped close to us tonight. he is going to Panguitch with fruit. 92) ...
Cash Account. April.: Date. Received. Paid. 2 to G. Isom for book, Preaching and Public Speaking 2.00 3 for fruit trees, 3.30 6 Picture & frames 8.85 7 J.J. Esplin for rifle. 8.50 27 Overalls .60 “ Paint .35 “ Oak stain .35 “ 9...