WE have appreciated and enjoyed a liberal amou,nt
of the students' p1atronage in the past and we
hope and in fact believe -tHe will be favored by a
similar or even better business in the future.
The reasons for this are:
ALEX G. MATHESON
Watchmaker...
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...
The Girls' Dormitory
/T"^HE Dormitory started off with
a bang. We had several dis-putes
over which sheets went into
which room. We were even guilty
of yelling "Say you," at the teach-ers.
Finally we settled down for a
little while. Then, during the...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks
The Beaver Drug Company, R. A. B. Hatch, Proprietor. A Full Line of Drugs and Sundries Always on Hand. Agents for Rexall Remedies. Fresh Candies. Ice Cream and Soda Water. Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Articles. BEAVER CITY,...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Rexall Remedies Harmony Perfumes Your money back if not satisfied The Milford Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE J.M. Kinney, Proprietor We are in business for your health Most complete Drug Store in Southern Utah. MILFORD. UTAH KI T- KAT KANDY KORNER...
Fennemore, merchant and photographer; George Buckner, brewery; Selig and Simon, wholesale liquors; Michael Powers, Star Saloon; Mrs. E. Smith, restaurant; The Bettensen Hotel; The Centennial Hotel, (Mrs. Betty Mathews, proprietress); James Low...
A PART OF EARLY-DAY MILFORD In the early days, J. D. McAuley owned the whole block from the large house on the corner, which was his home, down to and including the Flatiron Building. Before Mr. McCauley built his home there, the corner was...
As a young man, Mr. Walter James drove a butcher wagon, delivering meat to the townspeople and to the Horn Silver and Carbonate Mines boarding houses. The two mines employed about 1,000 men. Each mine had its own smelter for refining ores....
first of its kind in town. She also served home-made ice cream. She was a typical English saleswoman, having operated a store in England. She was a great lover of children and very kind to the poor. Much of her merchandise was sent out, with no...
Fri. Mar. 18, 1898: Ther. 44 at 10 am. Wea. cloudy we had ice on the ditch this morning. I worked on a crayon picture of Dan Crawford Saturday 19: Ther. cold Wea. floating clouds to day I finished some matt pictures.
Wed. Jan. 4, 1899: Ther. 8 am. 38ā., Wea. clouds going E. cold S. wind Dan & I finished setting the posts around garden piece. Thursday 5: Ther. 9-30 am. 32Āŗ., Wea. clear Dan & I helped Jim put a few shing on his house. they were covered with...
Tues. May 16, 1899: Ther. coolĀŗ., Wea. s. wind, clear. We worked on the fence again, S. Larson came out from home over the trail. Wednesday 17: Ther. coolĀŗ., Wea. south wind as usual, clear. I went to the L. Meadow fore noon. We chopped timber...
Thurs. Jan. 3, 1901: Ther. Cold South wind, Wea. Ptly Cloudy, We stopped for breakfast at Short Creek. chopped a hole in the ice and watered the teams at the lake, filled our kegs at Kane Beds then came back about three miles to Crapperās camp....
Fri. June 14, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Warm. Wea. Clouds, Ice this morning I took my herd back to the corrall and counted them and got a bunch that got away last evening. I camped out three or four miles from the dipping corral. my camp mover said...
Sun. June 30, 1901: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin Clouds, I moved about two miles (perhaps two and one half) nearly north and camped on a ridge between two beautiful small streams, tributaries of the Black Foot. 41) (+ 18) 181st day of the year. ...
Thurs. July 4, 1901: + Ther. Clear., Pleasant., Wind, We moved about one half mile east down the creek this afternoon. Bert camped at the other herd. The 125th Birthday of our Independence. 42) Friday 5: Ther. Ice morn., Warm day., Wea. Clear I...
Thurs. Sept. 12, 1901: Ther. Ice this morning, Warm., Wea. Partly Cloudy Herded on the east side of the reservoir, and over the hill toward Little Creek. It has just been four months today since I left home. 86) Friday 13: Ther. Pleasant, Wea....
Thurs. Oct. 10, 1901: Ther. Coler., Wea. Partly Cloudy, watered at Cotton-Wood and camped at the west side end of Buckskin Valley about 1 (one) & one quarter of a mile from the valley, just south of the high black Peak. This is my 100th camping...
Thurs. Oct. 24, 1901: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Ptly. Cloudy light sprinkle, Watered at the same place and camped in the valley a short distance west, I took both dinner and supper at the other camp with Jos. Lister and Rye Dunton. This is my 100th...