Seniors' Farewell
"WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we
discover that our life is embosomed in beauty."
Experiences left behind us assume an even more
pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle apĀproaches
when the...
Jokes
lVIr. Christensen (in Physical Geography): Now, MarĀtin,
can you tell the class why lightning never strikes twice
in the same place?
l\lart: Because after it hits once the same place ain't
there any more.
(In B. B.~ meeting.) Woolley: In...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
Sophomores -- 19's. During the first month of the school year (1916-17) the Sophomores organized themselves as the Second Year Class of the Murdock Academy. Grant Smith was elected President, Nettie Messenger, Vice President, and Golda Baldwin,...
ing a sizeable business. In 1927 or '28, furniture was added to the stock. Since 1915, the Jefferson Mercantile Co. has been under the management of George Jefferson, principal owner of the company. During his management he has expanded the...
fit for habitation." The desert he traversed was named after him, Escalante." Another wise man said, "The old desert takes its toll of everything you get out of it." But another man, whose life was more closely linked with the desert, said, "I...
Cash Account. June.: Date. Received. Paid. 11 loaned to S.K. Crawford, 40.50
Oct 31st. Paid 10.00 Nov 16th ā Cow) 20.00 For the six mouths ending June 30th 1900. Recd. & spent. 93.90 52.09 52.09 Gain ---41.81
Cash Account. April.: Date. Received. Paid. ending Mar. 31st 1901. Cash account for first three months of years 76.20 22.50 postage .24 22.74 76.20 22.74 Gain 53.46 34.26 9.69
Cash Account. July.: Date. Received. Paid. 22.00 19.00 24 Won on shooting .10 18 for postage on Photos (sent for) .10 30 lost on game of crusal .05 22.10 19.15 19.15 Gain 2.95 Earned $35.00
Memoranda: Jan. 1, 1904) Dec. 31st Jan 1st Cash in Virgin store $50.00 / $100.00 Cash on hand and at office 45.25 / 1.15 Due on herding 4.00 / 30.28 Debts outstanding Dec. 31. about 40.00 / 131.43 Cattle value 150.00 / 120.00 Photo apparatus...
Sun. Mar. 8, 1903: Ther. Cool., Colder., Wea. S. wind, clouds. We herded east of camp. The feed is good and the sheep are beginning to gain. 34) Monday 9: Ther. Cold N. wind., Wea. Clouds Pleasant most of day. Myron found what appears to be an...
Cash Account. January.: Date. Received. Paid. Jan. gain 1.55 Feb. gain .34 Apr. ā 2.40 4.29 May excess spent .25 .25 4.04 June, gain 191.50 1st half of year gain - 195.54 1551.65 July Amount spent more than Received 56.00 Aug Amount...
Bills Payable. January.: Date. Name. Dolls. Cts. 1st Cash on hand 47.40 1ā stamps ā ā .60 Total 48.00 Cash at end of year Dec. 31, 1903 100.90 stamps .25 Total 101.15 48.00 Gain 53.15 125.00 178.15 Receivable.: Cattle at beginning...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; USGS; CCC
Pantry shelves filled with food was an unusual sight during the Depression. In cities all across America people stood in bread lines hoping to get a bite to eat. In Emery County people raised their own beef and produce and fared better than those...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; CCC Boys; Price, Owen; Uniforms
The Civilian Conservation Corps took young men from ages 18 - 22 years old. The average age nation wide was 18.5 years, so they were referred to as the CCC Boys. One former member recalls, "They must have had warehouses full of Army surplus...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; Price, Owen; Uniforms; CCC
The Civilian Conservation Corps took young men from ages 18 - 22 years old. The average age nation wide was 18.5 years, so they were referred to as the CCC Boys. One former member recalls, "They must have had warehouses full of Army surplus...