Sat. Dec. 3, 1898: Ther. freezing. cold, Wea. bright, clear, breeze from South clouds in south same as yesterday. few clouds going east about noon. We went up Hack’s Canyon to see if we could find some (pine) shed poles they were all to big and...
Sun. Nov. 27, 1898: Ther. cold S. wind Wea. light clouds going south. Rob. and Billy Mancur passed here on their way to Clear Creek. Father and I went to the Little Meadow and run a sack of beans through the fanning mill got back about 3 pm. ...
Wed. Jan. 10, 1900: Ther. 30., 50., Wea. Clear. Dan & I went up the river and got two loads of poles. I harrowed a piece of land by the footlog after I got back. Thursday 11: Ther. 32., 54., Wea. light clouds. worked on the rock road by the clear...
Thurs. Jan. 4, 1900: Ther. 46., 56., Wea. cloudy. I chopped cotton-woods infront of the shop. Went to Rockville to a Theatre by the Virgen City Club. Friday 5: Ther. 46., 52., Wea. cloudy. I went to Zion and got a load of cotton wood poles. Johny,...
Sun. Jan. 7, 1900: Ther. 40, pleasant, Wea. thin clouds First 9m 10-40 am I went to S. School & meeting. after meeting we organized the Springdale Dramatic Club with F.D. Gifford as Pres. Fanny Crawford Sect. & J. Ruesch treas. Monday 8: First 9...
Fri. Jan. 5, 1912: Ther. Fair. Wea. Thin clouds thawing. clear this even. Cut a few Cotton wood poles for the partition fence over the river. Saturday 6: Ther. Pleasant. Wea. T. clds Got a wagon box of wood from the Zion dugways this after noon.
Wed. Sept. 30, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Shower pm We picked some grapes to pickle I finished hauling the corn from the W.H.G. field. Got a drag of oak poles from Oakcreek. Thursday, Oct. 1: Ther. Pleasant- Wea. clouds Went up to mouth of Pine...
Obtaining electric power for Crdar City. Picture of Steam Engine. Stories in corlrrection with t h r Power Company. Picture of Jones Family Christmas liJ07. Picture of Cedar City main strcet. Cedar Electric Co. organixd. Sold to Dirk Power...
Completion of transcontinental telesraph. Cedar City's first telexraph office. Ellen Whittaker Lunt, h f a r y Ann Wilson Lunt, Henry Lunt, Ann Cower Lunt and Samh ~ \ n n u n t . Hrnry L.unt goes to MexL ico. Henrietta's acquaintance wirh Major...
Docking trees for telephone poles, and clearing right of way for lines. (Dead interfering branches are frequently knocked off with a pole, instead of cutting the tree.) Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming.
Grand Canyon National Park (Coconino County, Arizona); Utah Parks Company
Hauling poles in the Grand Canyon National Park. A precarious load of poles going down the tram to provide power poles for the electrical system to provide power to the lodge at the North Rim.
According to John A. Skinner's story, Beaver Adz came running down the public road to town to get "whites" to go up and stop the fight. Skinner said Beaver Adz was an old coward and did not want any fighting. This was before he lost his eyesight....
THE FIRST DANCE ORCHESTRA IN BEAVER
Horace A. Skinner told of the first dance orchestra in Beaver, with William McGarry as first violinist, Alma Crosby, second violin, and Mrs. William McGarry, acccordion. They were hired by the year and paid by...
est and now the Fishlake National Forest. Most of the west slope of the Tushar Range is in Beaver County.
William Hurst Sr. was the first forest supervisor of the Fillmore National Forest, and the headquarters was in Beaver, but due to...
pared with the wax or tallow candles, they were far superior. Most women prided themselves on keeping the lamp filled, trimmed, and the chimney shining.
Gas lights were suspended from the ceilings in a few homes out of the Beaver city limits. These...
and Cyrus Davis, councilmen; Bernice M. Brooke, re-corder. Murdock Academy grounds purchased for race track.
1938-39-Wesley Farrer mayor; Levi Howd, Elton Mackerell, Arnold Low, M. J. Wary and Albert Smith, councilmen.; Sadie Patterson, recorder....
floors. The furniture consisted of rock or adobe fire-places, roughly constructed tables and benches. Bed-steads were considered luxuries and were home-made. The door and window casings were chopped from cottonwood which grew along the creek....