The Girls' Dormitory
/T"^HE Dormitory started off with
a bang. We had several dis-putes
over which sheets went into
which room. We were even guilty
of yelling "Say you," at the teach-ers.
Finally we settled down for a
little while. Then, during the...
Libby Woodbury, Lucy Fotheringham, Elva Smith, John Grimshaw, William Ash, William and Milton Rogerson, George Woodhouse, Joseph Bakes, George Munford, and all the former male singers of the other chorus. The choir did the singing for all holiday...
Mon. Mar. 6, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Raining. President Tingey and I left Bro. Stockton’s this morning went a little north of Coralea met the other Elders, hid up in an old dugout till nearly night (to keep out of the rain.) we then parted to...
City, so the population grew very quickly. The residents looked forward in anticipation to each new company because, not only were they glad to see relatives and friends who had followed, but they always brought mail with them from Kanesville which...
than thuty in the hall. I took the hymn book you gave t o me and think I never sang with so much freedom and sincerity of heart in my life. One, William Simpson, preached. His text was 'Search the Scriptures.' He made a most excellent discourse. We...
took the rest of us i the family buggy. We overtook the n wagon near Green's Lake, part way up the mountain. George was perched upon a rock taking a last look at our native town. 1 weU remember how he cursed al1 nature 'black and blue' at the...
have an i n t e ~ e w President Diaz. Brother Trejo with is a smart and interesting man. We enjoyed ourselves on the way v q much and very reluctantly parted. He is a native of Spain-joined the church some 14 years ago in Sait Lake City. He is a...
fat. They were real wild-the wildest kind. That's why the revolutionists had never been able to find them. 1 reported back to the mess sergeant and, the next day 1took a little bunch of soldiers on horses with me. 1 placed the soldiers in the...
"hly Brother Lehi, born Xovember 1854 at Cedar City Utah, was five feet nine inches in height and weighed 155 pounds. H e was very light in romplesiou, followed farming, stock raising and general business. By strict economy, thrift and industry, he...
Family Man
75
ran for President of the Associated Boys of East High. The campaign was centered on a western theme, and the candidate painted a big sign on a Coalville cowhide which he stretched on a pole frame. However, the hit of the campaign...