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...
Phi Alpha Beta Xi Lambda Tail
'T^HE Phi Alpha Betas were char-tered
in 1923 as the first organ-ization
of its kind on the campus.
The Beta objectives are to pro-mote
social activities, womanhood,
and scholarship among women stu-dents
of the Branch...
STOCK JUDGING
TOCK Judging is listed this year for the
first time as a Student Body Activity. As
such it warrants honorable mention. The
college team became the undisputed cham-pions
of the state by defeating the mother
institution, and the high...
John: "What's the matter with
Thurman's eye?"
Carl: "He picked a fight with( a
fellow yesterday."
S John: "Is he looking for a fight to-
§ day?"
,y Carl: "Not out of that eye."
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,$• Two students were arrested for steal-ing.
One had stolen a...
Newhouse has gone and the wind still blows over the desert waste. Yet in the hearts of the people who once lived there a warm spot remains for the "Old Town that once was." THE STORY OF THE CAVE MINE John Bradshaw was born in England and came to...
fit for habitation." The desert he traversed was named after him, Escalante." Another wise man said, "The old desert takes its toll of everything you get out of it." But another man, whose life was more closely linked with the desert, said, "I...
Mon. Nov. 21, 1898: Ther. cold., Wea. clear till evening it then clouded up and looked very much like storm. I chored around home a little. Tuesday 22: Ther. warmer Wea. clear. I stayed around home and mended my shoes and picked over a few...
Wed. July 12, 1899: Ther. 77º., 100º., Wea. partly cloudy. clouded up and began thundering and sprinkling about 10 pm. We harvested a little wheat hauled some hay from acrost the river. Thursday 13: Ther. 70º., 94º., Wea. a light rain after...
Sun. Sept. 10, 1899: Ther. 68´., very warm Wea. clear Dan & I went to Rockville attended School there. came back to Springdale for meeting. Monday 11: Ther. 68´., 98´., Wea. clear We picked a load of peaches, Jim & I finished hauling the hay...
Wed. Sept. 13, 1899: Ther. 68´., 94´., Wea. south wind, clear. We picked two loads of peaches but did'nt get them all cut. Thursday 14: Ther. 65., 88., Wea. windy clear Dan & I worked at the fruit, the rest of the boys at the hay I helped haul 2...
Sat. Sept. 16, 1899: Ther. 50´., 96´., Wea. clear. finished hauling the hay from the second piece. raked & piled the piece by the old dam. picked & cut a few peaches. Sunday 17: Ther. 60´., 88´., Wea. clear I attended meeting Uncle James P....
Sat. June 30, 1900: Ther. 74., 98., Wea. Windy, Clouds. Picked apricots, hoed cane, corn, squashes etc. etc. also replanted some melons that got washed out. + 17 Six months +45 Sunday, July 1: Ther. 70., 98., Wea. Windy, Clear. I went to School &...
Tues. Aug. 14, 1900: Ther. 68., 92., Wea. Clear Johny & I started to put some roof on the shed by the cow corrall. Wednesday 15. Ther. 64., Wea. Warm., thin Clds. eve. Nailed roof on shed and picked a load of peaches. Thursday 16: Ther. 64., 90.,...
Thurs. Aug. 23, 1900: Ther. 58., 88., Wea. Thin Clouds, Wind. Cleaned ditch around the point am. acrost the river pm. Friday 24: Ther. 64., 88., Wea. light clouds, Worked at the fruit We had a visit from Uncle James P. and Aunt Mary Terry today. ...
Sat. Sept. 1, 1900: Ther. 66., 92., Wea. Clouds. Picked Peaches part of the time. John J. Batty was here about noon today. Sunday 2: Ther. 68., 72., Wea. Cloudy Storm. Fast Day. I attended the afternoon meeting. Monday 3: Ther. 62., 77., Wea....
Tues. Sept. 4, 1900: Ther. 60., 81 Wea. clouds, picked peaches printed photos. Wednesday 5: Ther. 60., 89., Wea. Clear. Finished some photos. cut a piece of lucerne, Thursday 6: Ther. 60., 91., Wea. Clear I fixed a few views up to send to the...
Sun. Aug. 25, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds I didn’t go out to day but staid at Brother Joseph Barton’s. 80) Monday 26: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds Picked plums this fore noon, and hauled Hay for Hyrum Barton the rest of the day. 80)
Wed. July 8, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Father and I worked on the water wheel till noon, came back home again this evening. 86) Thursday 9: Ther. Warm., Wea. few clouds, hauled hay picked apricots etc. 86)
Thurs. July 16, 1903: Ther. Sultry., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Sprinkle. Hauled a little hay, and picked a few apricots. Friday 17: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy, We hoed the corn below the Flanigan ditch at the mouth of Dutch canyon. I rode the bike to...