Tues. Nov. 1, 1898: Ther. cool Wea. clear got in some cane from the lower piece over the river. Wednesday 2: Ther. cool Wea. clear finished getting in the lower cane patch from acrost the river. and got 1 load from below the point.
Tues. Sept. 20, 1898: Ther. hot. Wea. light clouds in west afternoon finished hauling the hay and commenced getting ready to go north. Wednesday 21: Ther. 9 pm. 84 Wea. clear getting things ready to start north. We got started and went as far...
Wed. Feb. 21, 1900: Ther. 40., 65., Wea. clear. Worked at getting out Rock on the big Red clay piece. Played our Drama Our Awful Aunt for the people of Springdale. Thursday 22: L.G. 9-44 am Ther. 38., Wea. pleasant., clear Worked at the rocks till...
Tues. Feb. 27, 1900: Ther. 32., Wea. pleasant., clear. I went to Rockville and got a load of wood. Attended Mutual in evening. Wednesday 28: Ther. 41., 68., Wea. clear. Worked on the Big Red Clay piece getting out rock. Thursday, Mar. 1: Ther....
Fri. May 4, 1900: Ther. + pleasant., Wea. thin light Clouds. but windy., Chriss came over here for dinner and went back again. Saturday 5: Ther. + Cool., Wea. Windy, partly cloudy. sprinkled here a little my tent blowed down this fore noon but I...
Mon. April 1, 1901: Ther. 40., 58., Wea. Thin Clouds. Johny & I leveled the Demill ditch across the river to see where it would go we may take the contract of getting it out. Plowed some furrows to set cotton-woods on the Parker place. 1) Tuesday...
Sat. Aug. 29, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. Myron moved camp on top of the ridge near the Gulch road this morning, then went to the North fork for supplies this after noon. I couldn’t get the devils up the hill, so I carried my bed out and...
Tues. Feb. 10, 1903: Ther. Warn in sun., Wea. Clear, According to our count this morning we have our lost black sheep. We moved one and a half or two miles farther north, camped near the mouth of a draw where it opens out near the cattle-men’s...
Tues. Feb. 24, 1903: Ther. Cold North wind., Wea. Clouds, Pleasant in the sunshine., We herded north-west of camp, would have moved east but found according to our count that we had lost one or two black sheep. Second count Only one black gone....
Wed. Jan. 7, 1903: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Light clouds, Darker “ Finished getting the scab out about 10-30 this morning. I herded up the flat north-east of camp the remainder of the time today. 3) Thursday 8: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds....
Thurs. Mar. 12, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. S. wind, Thin clds. Moved on about a mile in about the same direction. Camped in a hollow about even with the head of the head of the deep canyon mentioned Jan. 31st. Snow is getting scarce down here, will...
Mon. Mar. 30, 1903: Ther. T Cool s. wind, Warm day. Wea. Ptly cloudy. Took the sheep to the big knoll and snowed them, Camped on the North-west side of the same knoll a short distance from our camp of Jan. 26, to 28th would have went farther south...
Wed. May 27, 1903: + Ther. Cool S. wind., Wea. Stormy, cloudy Cold west wind rain & hail. It is rather awkward herding so far away, it takes nearly thirty minutes pretty good walking to go either way between the herd and camp. 76) Thursday 28: +...
Tues. Mar. 1, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Thin Clouds, South wind, Louis Young started home this morning, so I am herding alone. We moved around the hill towards the Cooper Pockets, back on my last winter herd ground. 23) Wednesday 2: Ther. Warm.,...
Wed. Nov. 2, 1904: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Light clouds. Dan is getting ready to start north. Thursday 3: Ther. Cool Wea. Thin clds Dan started to Aurora this morning, with his family. Friday 4: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear I went to town photographed...
Wed. April 26, 1905: Ther. Warm Wea. Few clds We joined Elders Wilson and Cox again this morning walked together to Fort Sill, then north along the Rail Road All four of us staid together with the first family of white people we came to on the...
Fri. Dec. 22, 1905: Ther. Cold, Norther, Wea. Cloudy. We walked back to Brother Reed’s by about 4 P.M. I found a can of salmon in the road near Hastings so we had some dinner all we lacked was the crackers. I guess who ever lost the salmon did...
Sat. Dec. 23, 1905: Ther. Frosty., Cold. Wea. Clear The One Hundred Birth Day of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Elder Bahr and Carson Reed went to Temple and got our mail this afternoon. We went out rabbit hunting, succeded in getting two with seven...
Thurs. July 20, 1905: Ther. Very warm Wea. Clouds sprinkle. Thunder pm. We staid and rested again today. As Mr. Smith insisted on us staying with him another day. The weather has been very hot till it clouded up this afternoon and gave us a light...