In 1945, Wallace Limb and Noel and Acle Gillies erected a cinder block building in the east section of town and installed thousands of dollars worth of new equipment went to manufacture cheese. Most of the high-quality product is shipped to...
he labored the greater part of his life. The walls of this little room were usually adorned with guns of every make and size of the day, and there were rows and rows of brass keys strung on wire.
Mr. Ash was a special friend of the Indians, who...
Wilson G. Nowers, county clerk; Orson Tyler, sheriff; Lamoni L. Babitt, constable; James W. Huntsman, selectman. In the absence of Simeon F. Howd and Joel W. White, John M. Davis and Ephraim Tompkinson were duly sworn to fill the offices of...
the ground. The washouts were repaired, and the ditch is in use today.
About three-fourths of a mile southwest of the intake, Nelson Hollingshead built a grist mill, which he and Charles Burke operated until 1900, when it was moved to the Ernest...
floors. The furniture consisted of rock or adobe fire-places, roughly constructed tables and benches. Bed-steads were considered luxuries and were home-made. The door and window casings were chopped from cottonwood which grew along the creek....
Wed. Jan. 5, 1898 Ther. At 8-30 am 36 Wea. Clear and beautiful all day. Finished some pictures and went down and camped at Rockville Thursday 6: Wea. cloud went to Virgin unloaded my grist at the mill.
Fri. Jan. 7, 1898: Wea. began to rain before day light and kept up till about noon I got my grist and started back about 2 p.m. came as far as Rockville and staid with Uncle John Hall. Saturday 8: Wea. cloud Staid in Rockville took a photo or...
Mon. Mar. 20, 1899: Ther. 8 am. cool. Wea. cloudy 9-45 am. commenced to snow and kept it up 3 hours melting nearly as fast as it fell. We plowed near the bars this after noon. Tuesday 21: Ther. cool. Wea. light clouds, breeze. We plowed part of...
Thurs. Dec. 21, 1899: Ther. 30., 48´., Wea. Clear. husked and shelled corn. saved shucks. Friday 22: Ther. 34´., 50´., Wea. Clear. husked corn forenoon. I started to Virgen in evening to get the grist Father left there. camped at Rockville. ...
Fri. Mar. 25, 1904: Ther. Cold., Wea. Thin clds. snowed last night. Helped a little on the Virgin City, Grist mill water wheel. 34) Saturday 26: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clds. Took a few photos this afternoon. Sunday 27: Ther. Cool., Wea. Light...
Tues. Oct. 18, 1904: Ther. Cool., Wea. Thin clds. Heavy Frost. Cut and topped a little cane this afternoon. attended mutual this evening. Wednesday 19: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Windy pm, Clear Mother and I took the dryed peaches to Virgin. 37) ...
Sun. November 29, 1908: Clear Cold attended S.S. and Priesthood meeting, mutual etc. Mon. 30: Clear cold T clds pm. Loading up to go to the mill. Tues. December 1: Pleasant Light clds. S. wind Jake and I came to Virgin on our way to the mill...
Fretwell in relation to i t s payment. The attention of the council was called to a notice of Mary Ann Stewart's declaring her intention to make application before t h e Water Commissioners of Iron County for claim of 213 of Coal Creek for milling...
scene could hardly be conceived. The toil-worn and hardy pioneers, with uncovered heads bent in reverence to the Almighty, thanked Him for H i s kindly care in bringing them to a land where conscience was free, with liberty undiluted. and asked H i...
George A. Smith--delegate to Territorial Council, and Elisha H. Groves--Representative to the Legislature. The City Council met and passed an ordinance for the prevention of fires within the Fort. A company of settlers met to make arrangements to...
center then became a farmyard or cattle corral. The water of Coal Creek flowed undcr the wall and through the north side of the enclosure and was utilized for a grist n~ill and other industries. Another field was surveyed and clcared dose by;...