JACK CHRISTENSEN, B. S.
Our coach and Mrs. Christensen's
husband. Bluffs his men into doing
great stunts. .
GILBE,RT L. JANSON, B. S.
People think him bashful. Miss
Decker thinks people foolish.
RUBY LEIGH, B. S.
The angels named her
And they made...
A Little Laughter
A LOVE LETTER.
The following unique epistle was picked up lately in the
street:
"Dear Bill, The reason I didn't laff when you laft at me
in the post office yesterday, was becos I hev a bile on my
face, and I can't laff. If I laff...
weariness as with partners they beheld the steaming hot vegetables, meats, pies, cakes and jellies. There were never any especially planned programs. After the blessing on the food had been asked by some member of the Church, the time was turned...
In those days, Mrs. Bradfield said, they danced until midnight, a big supper was served, then they danced on 'till dawn. A DAY'S EXPERIENCE Mrs. Bradfield said she came here one time to go to Frisco on the train, to work. It was a cold, wintry...
Sun. May 15, 1898: Ther. 7 am cool Wea. S. Wind, clouds threatening We spent most of the day in the house it was too cold and disagreeable outside. rain commenced to fall about midnight and poured down about two or three hours last night. Monday...
Sat. Aug. 27, 1898: Ther. warm, am. cool, pm. Wea. cloudy raining in south & east, we started out about 6 am nooned awhile at short Creek lake and the Cane Bed tank. camped about half way to Pine Spring. Sunday 28: Ther. warm. We started at...
Thurs. Mar. 31, 1904: Ther. Cold., Wea. Ptly. cldy Came over the Divide with the stage this evening. 39) \+1\ Friday, Apr. 1: Ther. Cold Wea. Ptly cldy Snowing. Walked down from Hatches to Panguitch. Then rode to Orton’s with Edgar Clark, took...
Sun. June 26, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, We camped in the canyon south of D. Esplin’s upper fence in the Gulch, last night. Came over to Crystal via. Bp. Esplin’s ranch and the Cedar mountain. 46) Monday 27: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds,...
30 Days September 1910: S 18 Showers Had a monster flood tonight, broke the canal at the head, damaged the dam. M 19 I was at he dam about midnight. Working at the house most of day. T 20 Clear. Hot. at Home Made some Cyko Post card pictures...
Sat. April 15, 1905: Ther. Another cold northern. Wea. Ptly. cldy. Wrote some letters. Went to the post office. Went over to Mr. Sarvers and looked on while the young folks danced. staid up till after midnight. 98) (3
Tues. May 30, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. The ground is too wet to work today on account of the rain last night. We went over to Loco with Bro. Williams’ folks to a school entertainment, it kept up till after midnight. Had a pretty good...
Claim of Dixie Power Company for installing underground lighting system for 53,038.92 was allowed. Motion Councilman Pace that the Committee on Streets confer with the Telephone Company Board, o r i t s President. and make formal demand t h a t...
June 2 1 , 1956 ...Mayor Anderson discussed the matter of the s u p e r highway in this area, as well as the matter of the parking meters being broken on Main Street. July 19, 1 9 2 . . .Ordinance against coin operated machines: Councilman Heywood...
March 1, 1962.. .Mayor Gardner recommended Dr. Prestwich as City Physician. Carried. The Veterans of World War I want permission to p u t a flag pole a t the grave of each Veteran at the Cemetery. The City Ordinance denies such use. April 5 ,...
The motto, 'Woliness to the Lord," was written on the Bishop's flag. A beehive and sheaf of wheat appeared under the writing, and a battle axe and spear were at the top of the flag. The group marched around the Fort and Brother George Brimhall...
Henry and Ellen, along with the rest of the Stake Presidency, dined with the John D. Lees. At two o'clock the trumpet sounded again to gather the people together. There was dancing until midnight interspersed with singing, comic readings, and...
The Iron Works was not going ahead nearly as fast as they all had hoped and on Sunday, November 14, George A. Smith called a council of the brethren after church meeting for the purpose of inviting them to express their feelings about their...
ofthe mountains were blessed with an array of trained laborers. This was a vital factor in the success of the Mormons as color~izers.~ Experienced workers had been sent to southern Utah to help in the manufacture of iron, but they were encountering...
Smith as Captain, Henry Lunt as Clerk, Edward Dalton as Sergeant of the Guard, W. Y. Webb as Pilot, and Philip K. Smith as Chaplain. After their meeting around the campfire, they sang "Come Let Us Anew, Our Journey Pursue." The horses were allowed...
Legion. The escort arrived at Governor Young's at 9:00 a.m. and everyone saluted him at the west door of his mansion as he appeared on the steps.' The residents of Cedar City held their own celebration and Henry wrote the following about the...