Wed. Jan. 21, 1903: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds Went on acrost to the black rocks a little before noon, the sheep got what snow they wanted. Our camp to night is just to the left of the Pipe road where it starts into the Black hills below...
Thurs. Feb. 10, 1898: Wea. Pleasant thin clouds. I worked on the rock wall at the head of the orchard below the point. A. Russell and dan and father were helping also. Father got two of his fingers mashed between two rocks Friday 11: Ther. 37...
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a few carefully selected groups of facts taking the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
NOTE.-European and English History may...
Lehi M. was old enough to be able to round the cows into the corral and the girls helped with the milking. Every two or three days, a new cow was hrought in to be h~uken milk. Henrietta would rope the cow and to tie her to a post and proceed to...
Everyone in the Jones family worked hard because it was a necessity. Henrietta was no exception, she could drive four horses as good as any man. When the family moved to town from 3-Creeks in the fall of 1904, school had started. Will was the only...
March 7 . 1 9 1 4 . . .Mayor suggested that the City Park be plowed and reseeded with orchard grass. No action. April 2. 1914.. .On motion Councilman Thorley, the item of South and West Field, owing the City $38.28 for several years, was stricken...
Sun. Mar. 8, 1903: Ther. Cool., Colder., Wea. S. wind, clouds. We herded east of camp. The feed is good and the sheep are beginning to gain. 34) Monday 9: Ther. Cold N. wind., Wea. Clouds Pleasant most of day. Myron found what appears to be an...
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General History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in General History is covered, certain great movements and important...
Thurs. Jan. 28, 1904: Ther. Cold wind., Wea. Thin clouds Moved over across the road towards the Moccasin Mountain on the s-e side of the Dixie Knoll. Ezra went back home. 5) Friday 29: Ther. 10., 46., Wea. Thin clds We herded on the...
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....
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level, fifth grade readers. At each club meeting, discussion centered on the previous
assigned text, and then a new reading assignment was given, with the expectation it
would be read and participants would be ready to thoughtfully discuss the...
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Student Journal Reflections
Weekly journal entries were implemented and drawn on as a reflection of
changing reading outlooks (appendix M). Participants were instructed to answer
researcher provided prompts once weekly. These telling journal...
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each reading assignment, S6 also commented in her reading journal that “if you don’t
read the book and then you want to talk about the book, if you haven’t read the book, you
won’t know what anyone is talking about. But, if you read, you...
INDEX
A Adams, Frank 131, 165, 192,194 Adams, John A. 184 American Consolidated Smelting Br Refining Co., Bingham, Ut. 149 Aldridge. Ann 70 Anderson, Parley 245 Andrus, Irene Joner 127, 195, 214 Antelope Springs, Utah 59, 74, 176, 179, 184, 201,...
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Chapter Six
Reflection
Encouraging reluctant readers to become excited was no small feat. Countless
hours went in to this project from its inception to the final results, and the time spent on
this creative project was well worth the outcome....
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if the club ended at the conclusion of this creative project. During parent teacher
conferences meetings this fall, I was approached by seven interested parents about the
possibility of their children (grades 3-5) participating in the next round...
PREFACE
I t was a clear, warm day. The atmosphere was so transparent that the mountains many miles ahead seemed to he just a stone's throw away. A young sandy-haired man with clear blue eyes was walking a l o n ~ leading a large sorrel horse...
children sat by improvised stoves wrapped in blankets with their feet on hot rocks.12 They remained camped at Payson the next day, taking inventory of the livestock, provisions and contents of each wagon. They also organized themselves into...
Wed. Feb. 21, 1900: Ther. 40., 65., Wea. clear. Worked at getting out Rock on the big Red clay piece. Played our Drama Our Awful Aunt for the people of Springdale. Thursday 22: L.G. 9-44 am Ther. 38., Wea. pleasant., clear Worked at the rocks till...