DAVID SHARP, B. S.
The biggest little man in school.
Beloved by every student.
PARLEY DALLEY, B. S.
In mathematics he is greater than
Urdman, Harriot, or Descates, and
with his kindness and his patience
he has won the love and respect of
all the...
Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Parents who can do so are especially invited to come and live with their children at the school and partake of the same privilege of free rent offered to students. Children not of high school age may be provided for in the Beaver county school and...
Guard Called to Active Duty As war clouds hung over Europe, our own government deemed it advisable to call all National Guard units into active service. In March, 1941, Beaver's unit was inducted into the regular U. S. Army, and began preparations...
"GRANDPA'S DIARY" (Note: The Author of This Diary Is Unknown) Sun., March 13, 1859 Went to lower Beaver Valley in company with Isaac Grundy, Tarlton Lewis, William Barton and John Blackburn, our object being to find a location for a settlement near...
Mon. Jan. 3, 1898: Ther. 51 hot Wea. some clouds I went to Rockville took a load of cane seed to D.F. Stout took several Photos in the after noon. Had a party of the young folks at Uncle J. Halls in the evening playing some music. 51 evening...
Fri. Jan. 7, 1898: Wea. began to rain before day light and kept up till about noon I got my grist and started back about 2 p.m. came as far as Rockville and staid with Uncle John Hall. Saturday 8: Wea. cloud Staid in Rockville took a photo or...
Tues. Jan. 11, 1898: Ther. 9 am. 29 Wea. Snowing in the fore noon but cleared off and turned cold in the afternoon. I took a trip to Rockville in the morning. printed some photos after I got back. went to mutual at night. Wednesday 12: Ther. 8-30...
Mon. Jan. 17, 1898: Ther. 8 am 34. Wea. Cloudy Printed and toned a few pictures took one for J. H. Hepworth. Tuesday 18: Ther. 8 am. 25. Wea. Clear loaded up in the fore noon. and helped Father put up rock fence the rest of the day. went to...
Sat. Jan. 29, 1898: Wea. Snow about 3 in. deep broke away about noon we made several exposures in the afternoon. I attended M.I.A. meeting in the evening. Sunday 30: Wea. Clear and cool made one exposure and printed some went to the class...
Thurs. Feb. 24, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy harrowed the land below the point and furrowed out part of it preparetory for sowing wheat Friday 25: Ther. 68 at 3-25 Wea. Clear furrowed out land in the fore noon and hauled manure the rest of the...
Mon. Feb. 28, 1898: Ther. 48 at 8 am. Wea. a few thin clouds going east we planted the peas and sowed some wheat got it harrowed and partly laid off Tuesday, Mar. 1: Ther. 64 at noon Wea. clear and still I finished furrowing out the wheat a...
Wed. Mar. 2, 1898: Ther. 44 at 9 am. Wea. Clear breeze from north. Thin clouds in S.W. I drove the cows off and went to Pine Creek. husked corn the rest of the day the wind changed about at 2 pm. and again in the evening. thin clouds all over,...
Sun. Mar. 6, 1898: Wea. cloudy Fast day. up went to Harris Burg for dinner. we got in St. G. about dark and put up at Bro. Windsor’s place. Monday 7: Wea. cloudy Grand Father, Uncle Free & I went to the Temple in the fore noon to get some...
Sat. Mar. 12, 1898: Ther. 40. 9-40 am. Wea. frosty clear. I attended the priesthood meeting. the people came in very fast in after noon Sunday 13: Wea. cloudy & windy noon showery. I attended school & meeting in the forenoon I also attended...
Tues. Mar. 22, 1898: Ther. cold Wea. clear freezing all day clouds going S. Dan and I was preparing to start out to the ranch tomorrow Wednesday 23: Ther. cold Wea. clear Dan & I started to the ranch 9-40 am. left Rockville 12-30 warm We stopped...
Thurs. Mar. 24, 1898: Ther. very cold Wea. beautiful We left camp 6-40 reached Short Creek 8-12 reached south side of sand 8-34. 22n crossing stopped for noon 10-35 started 11-45 arrived at the Cane beds tank 1-50 pulled freight 2-54 to the house...
Mon. April 11, 1898: Ther. warm. Wea. very windy from W. John Winder and I went over to the big Bend in search of Mr. Thomas the outlaw. we found G. Hire, E. Stevens Jr. & Curtis. they left the Big Meadows about 3-30 am. two hours ahead...
Fri. April 15, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy We finished the fence in the forenoon thin clouds distant thundering in the south after noon. Father & I went to the L. Meadows after some potatoes for Dan to take home. we had a nice shower this...
Sun. April 17, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy I went and planted some garden seeds on Rob’s place, such as Peas, chartier radish, White German turnips, Pride of Italy Onion & Chufas or earth Almond. Father & I fixed fence & made some ditch this...