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Make Skaggs Safeway Store
Your Bank
By depositing your money at the
Skaggs Safeway Store, you save
from ten to thirty per cent daily.
Your daily purchasing is your big-gest
investment. Our Motto is,
Quality, Quantity and Service for
the least...
rose and bringing prosperity and contentment to the homes.
Present homes are modernized. Electric light plumbing fixtures, and telephone service have been stalled.
PINE CREEK
In the late '60s and early '70s, George William Isaac Riddle, David Levi,...
When that bell would ring, one could hear school children begin singing, "There is a boarding house not far away,
Where they serve ham and eggs three times a day. Oh, hear the boarders yell, when they hear that dinner bell, Oh, how good those...
Ebenezer Tanner Jr. bought the place from his father, and in turn sold it to Mrs. Jessie Robinson, who continued to use it as a hotel. It was later used as an apartment house, until it was razed in 1946. Mrs. Tanner, widely known as "Ma" Tanner in...
the trip from Milford to Frisco in 35 minutes, in 1916, surprisingly quick time with the first automobiles. Dr. Hunter and Dr. Burton of Milford made many trips to Frisco, Dr. Burton making the trips in a buggy to attend patients. Thomas James...
Lafayette Hanchett in his book, "The Old Sheriff and Other True Tales," says of Samuel Newhouse, "He was a most colorful character, a very gentle man of a winsome and kindly nature. Very persuasive in his arguments and prone to hasty judgments, and...
The last Company manager was a Mr. Evans. In 1911, the store was known as the American Trading Company and was operated by Ed Street, Steve Fotheringham and J. F. Tolton. The Utah Leasing Co. took over the mine and worked the dumps after the mine...
WAH WAH SPRINGS Wah Wah Springs was settled in July, 1870, by Edwin S. Squires and Lydia Abbott Squires. They were on their way to California to locate. They had a herd of cattle and when they got to Nevada they were asked to pay a tax on the...
38 SOUTHERN BRANCH
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
KITCHEN.
Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the general program. The process of cooking as applied to meats and vegetables including fruit...
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wall-pockets, picture frames, cones, lamp shades, plain and fancy boxes.
Two hours per week throughout the ,year.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
KITCHEN.
Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the...
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of the canning of fruits and the, cooking of vegetables, fruits, eggs, meats and batters; proper care of the kitchen and dining room and their furnishings; and the serving of a meal. One laboratory period and one lecture per week. Two...
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Domestic Science III. Personal Hygiene. In this course a study is made of the care of the body in health and the prevention of disease. Some time will be devoted to simple home methods of caring for the sick. Two lectures per week the...
Mon. Jan. 2, 1905: Ther. Cool N. wind. Wea. Clear Posted our letters at Blooming ton about noon. Mailed my last years diary home from here. Walked on to Arbor, got out mail then went one mile west and one south staid with Mr. W.C. Eagan a...
Wed. Jan. 4, 1905: Ther. Cool north wind. Wea. Thin clds. We went over to see the other Trustee were refused the house. Took a northerly direction, were entertained at Mr. W.R. Hill’s 1 ¼ mi south and 2 ¼ west of the Delhi school house. Music &...
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...
Tues. Jan. 31, 1905: Ther. Cold Wea. Mist or rain, N.E. wind. Canvassed thru the brakes, took dinner with Will Kennedy worked south-west got supper with Mr. Cole half mile east of the W.C. school house, recd. entertainment with John Morrell, a...
Tues. Feb. 28, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Light clouds, Breeze from south. heavy clds. eve. We saw the Trustees of the Duke school but they refused to let us have the use of their house to hold meetings in. Worked south about three miles staid...
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...