CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS PURPOSE A very note-worthy organization in the state is called "Daughters of Utah Pioneers." It is composed of women whose ancestors came to the West before the advent of the railway in 1869. The...
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ters being based upon movements common in ordinary handwriting. Other important features are, no position writing, no shading, and no detaching of vowels. These advantages enable the student to master the principles...
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understanding of spoken German and a real appreciation of the literary language. Conversational exercises, dictation, talks on German life, etc., are interspersed as the occasion permits. The principles of the relationship...
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sign; drawing and painting from objects and models; life drawing, and open-air sketching with colored crayons, water color, pencil and pen and ink.
The cost of materials for the course need not exceed $1.50 for one...
Fri. Jan. 6, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. North wind, Clouds, Walked back to Arbor then north-east about eight miles to see a family by the name of Lusk but they were not at home so we were entertained by Mr. M.E. Plowman. he lives one mile east and a...
Sat. Jan. 21, 1905: Ther. Cold fog N.E. wind Wea. Cloudy Walked to Ladessa and got some mail, canvassed some in the south-east part of the township took dinner with Mrs. W. Delk. she lives one and a half miles south and two west of Ladessa. were...
Wed. Jan. 25, 1905: Ther. Cold N. wind, Wea. T. clds On account of the cold wind we staid with Mr. Wilson till meeting time. Waited till 7-45 pm and nobody came out to hear us so we went out to get entertainment Mr. M.F. Davis took us in, he lives...
Thurs. Jan. 26, 1905: Ther. Cold s. wind, Wea. Cloudy cleared off. We took dinner with Mr. Robert Martin, 1 ½ miles west and ½ south of the school house As we were ready to go on again the gentleman gave us an invitation to stay till morning if...
Tues. Feb. 21, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Few thin clds, The snow is melting fast today altho the night has been very cold. We took dinner with J.C. Smith about three pm he lives nearly a mile and a half south of the New hope school. spent the night...
Mon. Mar. 27, 1905: Ther. Warm S.-W. wind, Wea. Clear We took our letters to Lincoln to mail, commenced work in the north-west corner of the township. were entertained by Isiah Mills, by invitation. Mr. Mills lives about one and a half mile north...
Fri. April 7, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds around horizon. Elder Stewart is too sick to do a gread deal today. is feeling some better this afternoon. We finished this line out west to where we worked before. walked south-east and spend the night...
Wed. May 3, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy West wind, dust. Walked south-west to Hess, then south and east to the river, waded over into Comanche County, where we found Brother A.J. Edwards. he lives about a mile west of Tesca. The river is...
Thurs. June 15, 1905: Ther. Warm., cool south wind. Wea. Thin clouds. Commenced canvassing the township line east of Manitou. Took dinner by invitation with W.J. Wood he lives in a large white house about three miles down the line Worked on south...
Fri. Oct. 20, 1905: Ther. Cold, Wea. clear We took a walk this afternoon out north-east to see Mr. Hastings, but did not find him, he lives about six miles north-east of Bro. Reeves and north of the Elm fork. 170) (3
Thurs. Nov. 9, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Still raining the rain slacked about four oclock this morning then then started in again about day light. and continued till nearly dark. We did not get out to do any work today. just staid with Mr. Canada and...
Memoranda: May 10, 1905. Wednesday Snyder. Kiowa Co., Oklahoma was swept away by a cyclone over one hundred lives lost. Population of town 600 or 700- Saturday Nov. 4, 05. Mountain View, in the north part of Kiowa or south of Washita County was...
Emery County (Utah); Civilian Conservation Corps; Company 959; Price, Owen; Fresno; Horses; CCC
Owen Price joined the CCCs when he was 20 years old. He was from Ferron and placed in Company 959 which worked for the Manti LaSal Forest Service. Their camp was in Mt. Pleasant and then transfered to Ferron. They worked on flood control projects....