31 & 31 Days July-Aug. 1910: S 31 Sick- Went up to Sulphur laid in shade all day. M August 1 am too sick to work to-day. Wm Ruesch is looking after the ditch T 2 Cut my lucern in the field. W 3 raked it and Cut that in the lot. Th 4 Back on...
Johnny." This horse always pulled them out of the mud and got them started in the morning." .At the time that the Cedar City men were lumbering, other features of the h i l d i n g were being pushed. The college hill property containing 15 acres,...
Fri. Jan. 20, 1905: Ther. Cool N.W. wind, Pleasant Wea. Clear Took dinner with W.L. Briley a mile and a quarter east of Blake. We held a meeting this evening at the Emmett school house after which were invited to go nearly a mile south to stay with...
same age as he was and sometimes people thought they were twins. Heaton was very dark-complexioned and Frank was quite light for a Mexican. At first, Frank worked for fifty cents a day, but eventually worked for room and board and went to school to...
hine and a penstock. The generator was driven hy a flat belt and pulleys from the turbine." While in the process of getting thc power plant ready for operation, a dam was put in the creek several miles up the canyon for the purpose of diverting...
Sun. Feb. 22, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. Squalls pm At Home. didn’t go to town on account of mud. Monday 23: Ther. Cool Wea. Ptly. cldy. Got a load of wood off the ledge at the field across the river.
developed and built it up. When a post office was established some years later, the name was changed from Johnson's Springs to Enoch. Johnson's Springs was settled about 1852 or 1853. At an early period, many industries were started . throughout...
Ann became very much a part of the music life of the community. She sang in the first presentation of the Messiah in Cedar City and participated in operas and choirs for many years." When Bert died, she moved in with the family from the old Seaman...
present and prepare their houses and improvements to be bumed and laid in ashes, rather than the army should come in to enjoy them. The Saints in this and ail the other southem settlements are cailed upon to send teams to assist in the removal of...
General wiu cxaruiuir~g title to pass on the sale, he found the restrict11e tion in the abstract. As soon as the descendants of Lehi heard of the discrepancy, they simply signed the property over to the college as a donation. In 1923, the railroad...
to make a drain ditch for the increasing water as the snow melted. Father was a skillful work'er and, by the time the crowd was ready to return home, the road was in good shape with a rock filled drain and the mud almost dry. Father saw an urgent...
the rodeos were given a resounding start by the firing of two French 75's, which shot live ammunition.into the Red Hill northeast of Cedar City, under the supervision of Lehi hl. Jones, Capt. in the National Guard. Rass purchased a team of...
Fri. Aug. 7, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy threatening, Myron Holgate and I went over to Bp. Esplin’s ranch via. Little Meadow, Mud spring etc. etc. 89) Saturday 8: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Threatening. I went on up to the herd...
Sun. April 2, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clouds. We fasted till noon. Went down to the R.R. bridge across Red River, walked over into Texas then came back to Mr. Cheek’s for dinner. The river is up today and the water is thick and red with mud....
Mon. Aug. 31, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, Came into the Gulch above Dave Esplin’s middle fence, we came down the road canyon. Nooned at Bob Creek, camped down the hollow about a quarter of a mile below the Clear Creek corral. +15/ -5) 100) My...
Wed. Sept. 2, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Mostly cldy. Thunder & Rain. Moved over to the Birch Valley spring. Myron left for town about noon. Loran Covington was with me part of the day. The rain today was pretty hard for about an hour, and caused...
Fri. Sept. 4, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy. 10 or 11 pm Rain. Loran Covington came over here again and spent the day with me. I herded on the hillsides below camp. William Louis Crawford Sheep-herder, Kane Co., Utah. Birch Valley, Big...
Tues. Sept. 8, 1903: + Ther. Cool autumn wind, Wea. clouds in south pm, Clear, The sun shines warm altho the wind is cool. Noon today, one month herding done. I moved to Mud and Walter went on down to Bob Creek. I left the sheep out on the first...
Fri. Dec. 29, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. thin clds. picked cotton part of the day again. It was most too cold to get out too early and we came in before sundown tonight. Had a mud throwing with Carson today while going out after dinner. the result was....