Beggar Woman: "Can you help me
re-cover my child?"
Old Gent: "Is your child lost?"
Beggar Woman: "No, no. His
clothes are worn out."
Steam Heated Hot and Cold Water
When in Cedar City stop at the
A gentleman once asked a boy where
he was born.
"In...
fence in the center of block 29, just east of where the telephone office now stands. The bullet cut the emigrant's leather belt, yet he stopped long enough to pick up his pistol. A few minutes later, William Anderson saw Sissix elevate his gun and...
North Creek, May 21, 1899
Members of the North Creek Sunday School met at the usual time and place, Elder Green presiding. Opening song, on page 8, "Did You Think To Pray?" Prayer Elder Green. Singing, "Haste To The Sunday School." Roll Call....
West Ward Superintendent, Edwin Smith; Ronald Bradshaw and James Morgan, assistants; Joan Baker, secretary.
"WELL DONE, THOU GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT"
To the hundreds of sincere and faithful workers of the various organizations of the Beaver Stake...
bers of the said choir together with all those who have so ably assisted them in catering to the comforts of their aged guests, and that said Beaver Choir become a standing committee to continue in the future the good work they have begun by...
Effie Carter was voted in as secretary, with Hester Rollins as assistant. Alvaretta Robinson was released as magazine agent, and Ada Worthen sustained iu that position. Laura Corbridge was released as teacher supervisor and Mary Harris was chosen...
Matilda Olsen, assistants; LaPriel Dunn, secretary; Jennie O'Dell, Alice Joseph and Evelyn Slaughter, assistants. In 1915, J. W. Johnson was chosen as superintendent of the L. D. S. Sunday School by William Ashworth, presiding elder. There is no...
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...
that of being the first car foreman, rip track foreman, and engine carpenter. His interest in civic affairs was keen and he was voted a member of the town board, member of the school board, and later, mayor. His wife and other women were...
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GRADUATION.
Any candidate for graduation from any of the four-year courses must present not less than one hundred twenty-eight hours credit, or sixteen credits, which credits must include the following subjects:
English, a, b...
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Ancient, or Mediaeval and
History{ Modern, and }2 units 16 hours
American History and
Civics
Any requests for substitutions for regular subjects of the respective courses should be filed with the Principal not later than April...
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The following is a suggestive outline for the required information:
Minutes of Times per Weeks of
Subject. Recitation. Week. Course.
English a 60 4 36
The...
Sun. April 3, 1898: Wea. cold wind & dark clouds running east Father started to Carmel 6 am. Dan & I started home 6-44 L.M. 7-19, C. Creek 8-47 to 8-56, cave S. 9-37. pasture bars 10-1. Chillcoot pass 10-11, Sand hollow 10-55, river 1-15 pm home...
Tues. April 5, 1898: Ther. 46 at 7 am. Wea. clear. Johny took us up to We left home 9-3 am started up the ledge 11-13, Johny came about half way up the mountain and went back. after 5 hours 12 minutes hard climbing we reached the top at 4-24...
Tues. May 3, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. 7-15 raining We went to Orderville in the forenoon but it stormed so hard that we staid over night at E. Stevenses place. there was a dance in town for some of the boys who have volunteered to go to the war....
Sat. June 4, 1898: Ther. 7-30 am 80, Wea. clear We were up all night with Joseph he made no fuss until about 2 or 3 oclock when he began to realize his pain and made an awful fuss till he passed away. I went and got some of the Elders early in...
Sat. Sept. 24, 1898: Ther. pleasant. Wea. clear in morning, wind started to blow from south about 9 am. We stopped awhile at Hamiltons and at Cedar. camped near the 13 mile stone south of the Parowan road was very dry and dusty and the wind made...
Sat. Nov. 19, 1898: Ther. pleasant Wea. S. wind, cloudy S. K. Larson, Dan. Crawford and I came home over the Big Bend. We started from camp 7-10 am. got the C. Creek 9-30 ate breakfast there started 10 am. got home 3-40 pm. being 8 hours and 30...
Thurs. Dec. 15, 1898: Ther. warmer., Wea. breeze from N. cloudy. We left camp about 7 am. and stopped on hour and twenty minutes to get breakfast near (above) the little Clay flat and nooned 1 ½ hour at the Cane bed tank. camped about 8-25 pm on...