JOHN S. CHRISTENSEN
It is hard to tell of which hc is
the more proud-the state championship
or "Little Jack."
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N. WILLIAM KNUDSE T
Let the howlers howl and the
growlers growl, and the geegaws
go it;
Behind the night there is plenty
of light,...
RAY THOMAS
He's married, and that's just plenty
about him.
FLOSSIE GARDNER
Practice makes perfect-even 111 hot
air peddling.
LURA ELDER
Faculty bug.
DURHAM MORRIS
I shall never be aware of my own wit
until I break my shins against it.
ONETA...
Athletics
ODR i\ l~HLETIC AC1'IVITIES were never
in a 1110re. wholesoll1e c~l1d.itioll than at the
, present tIme. For. thIS hne of work we
have in our school this year a large number
of clean, sturdy young men who have the right mettle,
courage~...
The Junior College Tournament
r~p*HE Rocky Mountain Junior Col-kge
Basketball Tournament is a
Southern Utah idea. The first meet
was held at Snow College in 1924
with only four teams participating.
The following year, with other
schools added, the...
tunes was "General Hancock's Grand March," which had been arranged by Lorenzo Schofield, one of the band members.
The instruments, with the exception of about three which were privately owned, had been bought by, public subscriptions, costing over...
Plenty of room is found here for camping, all free. Fishing is good, either from the shore or from the lake. Boats can be rented for a reasonable price.
It is only a short drive on Highway No. 21 up to and across the Big Flat to what is called the...
known as the "Institute." This was one of the most noted buildings of the town, around which cling the fondest memories of its early students. The first teacher in this school was George W. Crouch. He built the two-room brick home across the...
January 5, 1908, Mary J. Blackner was chosen president, with Mary E. Morris and Winnifred Miller as counselors; Julia Griffith, secretary; Mary A. Reese, treasurer. Caring for the sick and needy, the gathering and storing of wheat, went steadily...
as he did, he managed to get hold of an old sawed-off shotgun. Quickly he turned the gun on the robber and ordered him to dance. The robber then danced until he could no longer dance, and the freighter took his horse, tied it to his wagon and drove...
irrigated. The first families cut the wild hay that grew there and used it for their stock. Later they raised their own hay, and lucerne seed came to be the largest paying crop raised there. So profitable it proved that by 1920, individuals...
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...
Sat. Sept. 24, 1898: Ther. pleasant. Wea. clear in morning, wind started to blow from south about 9 am. We stopped awhile at Hamiltons and at Cedar. camped near the 13 mile stone south of the Parowan road was very dry and dusty and the wind made...
XCash Account. XMay. Your offers and your coffers Have almost gained my heart And there shall be a wedding Before you and I shall part Now this couple is married And living in New Spain God grant them peace and plenty Till they return...
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in...
Crawford, William Louis, 1873-1935; Parks -- Utah -- History; Zion National Park (Utah) -- History; Springdale (Utah) -- History; Rockville (Utah) -- History
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in Zion...
Sat. Feb. 27, 1904: Ther. Cool, Windy, Wea. Thin clds. heavy, Myron went with the herd and let me take the camp. Robt. Cox & I took the horses to some *pockets (to water) five or six mi. N.W. in the black rocks. Moved to mouth of Black Canyon....
Tues. June 16, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear. I herded on the bench north of here. “Timber” well there’s plenty of it there as well as here in the bottom. 79) Wednesday 17: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear. 8 am Here are the tracks of two...