Aug. 7, 1980 ... Council authorized the Mayor to sign the agreement with the County for landfill services. (Landfill to be located at Iron Springs in the old mined-out Smith Pit. 1 Councilwoman S t a r r made the motion to amend the ordinance on...
Dear Daughter Violet: Hope 1 have not kept you waiting to go to the temple. 1 send you the name of a cousin, Ann Haie. She was baptized for by your sister Eva, J a n u q 1878, the 15th. She was seaied to your Uncle Thomas, May 25, 1893, and Brother...
Thurs. June 15, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. clear We hauled two loads hay forenoon & piled the hay up between the point and wire fence afternoon. Friday 16: Ther. 3 pm. 98º., shade “ “ 116º., sun. Wea. clear We hauled five (5) loads of hay. ...
Wed. June 21, 1899: Ther. 93º., Wea. clear noon Planted melons on sand bottom am. planted corn acrost river pm. Thursday 22: Ther. 94º., Wea. clear. noon we set 5 tires uncovered the coal pit, & planted a little corn acrost the wash am. planted...
55 stoves 9 swords 1001 lbs. of powder a n d lead 44 saddles 436 lights of glass (8 x 1 0 ) 1 9 0 lbs. of nails 137 chopping axes 45 mowing scythes 45 sickles 7 2 scythes and grain cradles 98 hoes 110 spades and shovels Carpenter tools--9t s e t s...
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Clegg, Anderson Dixon, Marl D. Gibson, Harry Goldberg, Thorit P. Hatch, John E. Ireland. Udell R. Jensen, Bartly C. McDonough, John Stuart McMaster, Harry Metos, Lee S. Nebeker. John had met J. Stuart McMaster at the...
out at Lund, Utah, by Harry Hunter, Mother's brother-in-law. He took us to his home. It was a happy reunion for Grandmother Lunt and her daughter, Rose. We stayed there about a week. Mother's folks and fnends h e d up an apartment on First West,...
Tues. Jan. 9, 1912: Ther. Pleasant. Wea. Clouds going East. Chopped a little over the river at upper end of lucern patch. Half soled my shoes Caught a fox this morning. Wednesday 10: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Light clds Chopping ash timber on the Sand...
Sat. July 4, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, We fired a salute of thirteen shots this morning. Carried coal from the pit to the bin. Sunday 5: Ther. Warm., Wea. windy, clear I went to town but didn’t attend school or meeting.
Sat. May 18, 1912: Ther. Warmer Wea. Clouded up. We took down a cole pit this morning, then I rake the hay I cut Thursday Hauled a load of manure to the F. field, The river is getting pretty high of evenings. Sunday 19: Ther. Warm, Wea. Mostly...
No pirates no princesses 186
I: Family of nine.
T: Family of nine.
I: And the age range is…
T: The age range two years to fourteen years.
I: You‘ve already said that you and your husband Ed try to be very organized with money,
but how would you...
Oct. 1 4 . 1878.. .[written r e p o r t ) To the Honorable Mayor a n d members of the City Council. Your committee to whom was referred the examination of the slaughterhouse, wishes to report a s follows: 1 s t . . .we recommend t h a t the...
Sat. Feb. 24, 1900: Ther. noon 60., Wea. thin clouds. left Virgen 1-30 am. got home 5-35 am. traveled about all night. printed a few pictures. and helped get out some rocks. Sunday 25: Ther. 38., 68., Wea. thin clouds pm I went to S. School but we...
Mon. Mar. 5, 1900: Ther. 39., 49., Wea. clouds running east. We took the coal out of the pit. prunned apple trees. Tuesday 6: Ther. 36., 60., Wea. cloudy pm. I spent the day claning head ditches and watering wheat land. Went to Mutual in...
center then became a farmyard or cattle corral. The water of Coal Creek flowed undcr the wall and through the north side of the enclosure and was utilized for a grist n~ill and other industries. Another field was surveyed and clcared dose by;...
Sat. Aug. 13, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clouds Hauled wood and set up a small coal pit. Chopped and ricked a few Slabs. 50) Sunday 14: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clouds Heavy shower We rested today. Monday 15: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cldy. Thunder...