EDGAR JONES
lVIotto: "I t is a part of my
religion to look well after the
cheerfulness of life, and let
the dismal shift for themĀselves."
DORA PERRY
"Her modest lo.oks the cotĀtage
might adorn
Sweet as the primrose peeps
beneath the...
feature. Toasts and sentiments were given and responded to and each part on the program was followed by a salute
of the cannon.
Then came the picnic time and the games, races and dances and general good time by all celebrants.
LEST WE FORGET THE...
Dr. John Ward Christian's early education was under the direction of the Catholic Fathers. Later he attended Pennsylvania State College, now Jefferson College, where he was graduated as an M. D.
HIGHLIGHTS OF HIS LIFE
During the Mexican War, he was...
Mon. May 15, 1905: Ther. Warm. am. Wea. Clear. clouded up, sprinkle. We came over and canvassed Eldorado this afternoon, then took the line south of town, worked about four or five miles east were entertained by Mr. Sims. he took us in on condition...
Thurs. Oct. 26, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear. We took a trip across thru the breaks and into the sand hills to the south-east, to see some friends the canvassing Elders had left in there, only found one at home that was Mr. Fowler, he takes no...
ISAAC C . HAIGHT Biography 1813 - 1886 Isaac Chauncy Haight was born May 2 7 . 1 8 1 3 , in Windham County, New York, to Caleb and Keturah Haight. He became a teacher and taught school in the winter and farmed in the summer. Being a religious...
Henry was twelve years old when his father died, September 19, 1836.~ burial record in Wybunbury stated that Randle Lunt was The 70 years old and was of Bagnall in Eccleshall, Staffordshire. At that time, Henry's older brothers were ages 29 and 27....
would attempt to pass, and could not even go for our cattle without being in danger of having our back stuck full of arrows. To settle at that point is not good policy at present Still, within a few years, that country will no doubt be settled and...
CHAPTER IX
THE FIRST RON CASTMG
1853 ormonism, especially in the early days of the church, was not only a religion, but the leaders also dealt with everyday duties. They were expected to minister to the social, economic, health and political wants...
CEDAR CITY IN THE 1870's AND [RON WORKS AT RON MOUNTAIN he women of Cedar City held a mass meeting on February 1, 1870, to protest against the passage of the "Cullom Bill." The b proposed by Representative Cullom of Illinois would, among i d ~ther...
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that he didn't come out and make-believe to do so. The leader, a well-built and, for a Ute, rather handsome man, could speak a few words of MexicanSpanish. He bore a name comrnon to many chiefs in Utah, but not then known to fame. He was a, but...
interested in the accumulation of weaith than thev were in living their religion. People were fighting among themselves, until it became so senous that the entire Church records were taken across the Colorado River to keep them safe. President...
Was very sony to hear you had been sick. Hope you will be quite weli before this arrives. Will enclose skein marking cotton, could not get any finer. Accept everlasting love from Father and Auntie. E. W. Lunt Henry and Ellen returned early in 1887...
stemmed fiom the fact that an army, when mobilized, needs food, transportation, guns and ammunition. Also, some of the officers misused their positions, especiaily when they had been drinking. Riots occurred at Mexico City where the Amencan flag...
Brief hiatmy of Thumna Jones and his convel-siox to L.D.S. Church, after which he comer to .America. Brief history of Sage 'Trcharne and hrr family joining I,.D.S. church and sailing to America. An account of the stay at Kanesville or Council...
Later Thon~as'sfather lost his eyesight. Thonias was the fifth child in a family of seven, friur sisten and two I~rothers. When Thomas was 20 years of ase, lie was conlarted hy the I..D.S. missionaries and Ileca~r~c interested in the I I o r n ~ n...
made hats for the boys out of round pieces of felt, flared out at the bottom and pointed at the top. A trip to Salt Lake City by wagon was a tremendous undertaking for a woman alone, and six sniall children. 'l'here were probably other people...
where powder is used. Good progress was made and a hearty good feeling prevailed throughout the whole camp." '< In the camp consisting of ninety or more men, ahout thirty women and sixty children, moving in eighty-three or more wagons through an...