Sun. October 25, 1908: Thin clds at the cable running up some supplies Mon. 26: Thin clds Running a lot of traps down for John Wind. J.M. Smyth .55 Tues. 27: T. Clds Fair at cable am. Hauled a load of lumber in the after noon. Wed. 28: Thin...
A mile or two inside Germany Jasper Louis Crawford and the Sergeant on the left shot the little buck in the woods on the hill in the background. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 112)
renewal of said license if all the provisions of the ordinances of the City had been complied with, as there was no prohibitory ordinance; a n d , to license one person and refuse another, both of equal standing, would be conferring special...
labors, and reverently called upon Him to bless u s in the i u t u r e and to enable u s to maintain ourselves in this desert land, also to protect u s from the wiley Indian and help u s to accomplish the mission we were sent to perform, namely,...
in increasing the capacity of our Iron Works. W began to e feel proud of our achievements; b u t , low and behold, the bursting of a rain cloud in the mountains brought a flood down the Creek, and in a few hours the labors of months of incessant...
to their feet. It took all day to get most of the company across, so those who were able to ford the stream camped and waited for the rest of the group to cross the next day While yoking the cattle, the men discovered that some were missing....
decision had been made yet to settle Cottonwood Valley (Cedar City). On Monday, February 3, while Smith was plowing and sowing wheat, Ammon, the brother of Chief Walker, assisted him in this task and expressed the desire to farm and live like the...
were no human bones6 The water fiom Center Creek washed out the headgate at the mill race on Friday, May 30. In addition to the water problems, the cattle were destrovine the wheat because of inadeauate fences. President , Smith gave notice that,...
would not disgrace the most refined part of the world." The Parowan brethren enjoyed themselves very much. Several toasts and three cheers were given to President Brigham Young. There wasn't too much celebrating done on Christmas Day for, according...