WE have appreciated and enjoyed a liberal amou,nt
of the students' p1atronage in the past and we
hope and in fact believe -tHe will be favored by a
similar or even better business in the future.
The reasons for this are:
ALEX G. MATHESON
Watchmaker...
Jokes
1\1r. Homer (In Physiology): If I should stand on my
head, where would the blood of my body go?
Student: To your head.
Mr. Homer: All right, but why doesn't the blood go
to my feet now?
Student: Because there is something in your feet.
Bunk:...
strand twine about the size of a mason's chalk line. (The McGuay lasso rope, somewhat popular in the 90's, was made of oose.) The little spinning machine was very simple, being made of two sticks. The handle was about five eighths of an inch in...
Indian situation. It was decided to call all the Beaver Indians together and feed them at the Tithing Office yard and there hold sort of a "Pow-Pow," and appoint a recognized Chief from among them. Beaver Adz was chosen Chief and all the Indians,...
Beaver Adz was popular among the Indians and was considered the best shot with bow and arrow, in the tribe. Pahshaunts was also an expert shot. "Mike" Powers, owner of the Star Saloon, in Beaver, asked Pahshaunts to come with his bow and arrow and...
"GRANDPA'S DIARY" (Note: The Author of This Diary Is Unknown) Sun., March 13, 1859 Went to lower Beaver Valley in company with Isaac Grundy, Tarlton Lewis, William Barton and John Blackburn, our object being to find a location for a settlement near...
Thurs. April 7 Commenced breaking the road through the sagebrush: reached Cane Springs-ten miles. Friday, April 8 Traveled about five miles, camped without water. Sat., April 9, 1859 Reached the cottonwoods on the Beaver late after traveling about...
so light all the chickens left their roosts. This appearance lasted nearly all night. Sat., Nov. 5, 1859 Rode to Beaver. Bishop Farnsworth requested me to become one of his counselors and take charge of Minersville. I advised him to defer making...
The passengers all piled into the open rig and hadn't traveled very far until they found they were stuck again in another drift of snow. Mrs. Bradfield says she can see "Bally" Sackett now as he looked that day. So bald he was, he seemed rightly...
Sat. Jan. 1, 1898: Wea. very fine Being in Rockville in the morning I went home on horse back with uncle John. We had a large crowd at home, and had a picnic and some nice music We had a dance at Springdale in the evening. Sunday 2: Wea. clear...
Sat. Jan. 15, 1898: Ther. At 8 am 26. Wea. Clear with cold north wind in the morning Worked at pictures most all day. Took one for Ernest C. Wright of Virgin. it clouded up in the evening. Sunday 16: Ther. at 8-40 a.m. 29. Wea. Clear Clouded up...
Sat. Jan. 29, 1898: Wea. Snow about 3 in. deep broke away about noon we made several exposures in the afternoon. I attended M.I.A. meeting in the evening. Sunday 30: Wea. Clear and cool made one exposure and printed some went to the class...
Sat. Feb. 12, 1898: Wea. Clear most all day. Dan and I drug cottonwood trees out of the field in the forenoon. I plowed the rest of the day Sunday 13: Wea. Very warm. I went to school and to meeting in the afternoon John R. Terry was the main...
Sat. Feb. 26, 1898: Wea. Clear & beautiful Hauled manure to the garden patch and worked on the cow correl. Sunday 27: Ther. warm Wea. Clear I went to Grafton and attended meeting there. then came to the night meeting at Springdale.
Sat. Mar. 12, 1898: Ther. 40. 9-40 am. Wea. frosty clear. I attended the priesthood meeting. the people came in very fast in after noon Sunday 13: Wea. cloudy & windy noon showery. I attended school & meeting in the forenoon I also attended...
Sat. Mar. 26, 1898: Wea. snowing Sammy had started home from here yesterday and went to yellow jacket he came back here and staid with us at John Winder’s place at Carmel. the team would not face the storm. Sunday 27: Ther. cold, Wea. clear. ...
Sat. April 9, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. clear We went to the Little Meadows again. Father & I dug ditch while Dan plowed in some more wheat. Uncle Criss got here with his family today Sunday 10: Ther. warm Wea. clouds east running several of the...
Sat. April 23, 1898: Ther. very warm. Wea. clear I went and made Mr. R.M. Rogers a visit to see if he could pay for the camera I let him have about 5 weeks ago. I got started home about noon and got to the Laverkin a little before 9 o-clock. ...
Sat. May 7, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. some clouds I spent most of the day filling gallon cans with molasses. the wind blew hard in the evening. Sunday 8: Ther. very warm. Wea. cloudy I attended Sunday School and meeting and also the higher...