alone to Adamsville to settle their bills. Mr. Griffiths says that all the years they freighted, they never failed to send the man back, while the rest of the teams went on through Black Rock, Oasis, and on to York. Later, the railroad terminal...
other events have gone on to bring them again to the light of day. The sea-bed on which they died was covered by many thousands of feet of sediment and became buried in the earth. There, under great pressure and over a long period of time, the muds...
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...
Wed. Feb. 2, 1898: Wea. thin clouds I came home stopped and attended Mutual as I came through Springdale Thursday 3: Wea. warm and cloudy I husked corn most of the day. Brother Squire Hepworth and Gottfred Ruesch visited us as teachers in the...
Sun. Mar. 6, 1898: Wea. cloudy Fast day. up went to Harris Burg for dinner. we got in St. G. about dark and put up at Bro. Windsor’s place. Monday 7: Wea. cloudy Grand Father, Uncle Free & I went to the Temple in the fore noon to get some...
Sun. Mar. 5, 1899: Ther. 8-30 am. 36º., Wea. clear Fast Day. I attend the after noon meeting Monday 6: Ther. 8 am 43º., Wea. clear I chored around and put hay in the wagons preparetory to going to the ranch, John J. Gifford J.R. Crawford & I...
Sun. July 30, 1899: Ther. 70. 100º., Wea. clear I went to School and meeting. Supt. Spilsbury visited sunday school. he talked of tithing and the word of wisdom. Monday 31: Ther. very warm. Wea. clear I thinned and plowed the melons on the sand...
Fri. Feb. 9, 1900: Ther. 32., 55., Wea. clear John & I went and got the calvs from Uncle Oliver’s field. am. Worked on the floom over the river pm. went teaching and to dance. Saturday 10: Ther. 30., 52., Wea. cloud morning and evening. cleaned...
Sun. Apr. 3, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly cldy Attended the forenoon meeting and the S.S. Conference in the evening. 41) Monday 4: Ther. Cool, Wea. Raining am Attended two meetings, Visited thru Z.C.M.I. with Sister Isom, Slipped on the muddy...
Wed. Nov. 23, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear, Left S.L. City for Kansas City, Mo. via. D & R.G. R.R. 3-15 pm Thistle Junction to Redcliff 62) Thursday 24: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Thin clds. We crossed the Tennessee Pass early this morning....
Sat. Nov. 26, 1904: Ther. Cool., Wea. Thin clds Visited Swifts packing house this pm Elder John A. Robison and I left for Oklahoma for our field of labor this evening. Kansas City, Mo. to Wichita 65) Sunday 27: Ther. Cold wind., Wea. Thin clds....
Sat. April 11, 1903: Ther. Cool., Warmer., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Sprinkle, Wind Moved on past the Kane-Beds to the old fence that was burnt a few years ago. 59) Sunday 12: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear, John J. herded this forenoon I took the camp up to...
Sat. May 23, 1903: + Ther. Cool wind., Wea. Squalls. Mostly cldy. Preparing for more storm. I didn’t make much headway moving the sheep today, only went about one hundred yards. Some-body has moved the wagon today, but nobody has visited my camp...
Mon. Jan. 19, 1914: Ther. Cold Rain, Wea. cleared off tonight Dan and spent the day teaching our beat is No. 3: from Aunt Sarah Gifford’s to Gotttried Ruesche’s. 6 families, we visited five of them. only I.H. Langston left unvisited. Tuesday...
Wed. Oct. 14, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Clear Shelled about six (6) bushels of corn it is too damp to shell good. Charlie and Emerett Musig of Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Co., Ut. visited us a few minutes. Thursday 15: Ther. Warm Wea. clear Hauled a...
Fri. Jan. 27, 1905: Ther. Warmer., Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds We visited the trustees and got permission to preach in the Russell school house tonight notifyed the people as far as we could-but for all that we made a complete failure as nobody...
Mon. Feb. 20, 1905: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Cleared off this morning. We went to the Post office, mailed our reports then visited a few houses, got permission to hold meeting in the Red-Hill School-House, but were obliged to report a failure. 8-30 we...
Thurs. Feb. 23, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Cooler Wea. thin clds. heavy “ We worked west to the Coralea line then south two miles took dinner with B.H. Hooker, visited the trustees got permission to hold a meeting in the New Line school house. were...
Sat. Mar. 18, 1905: Ther. Cool West wind Warmer N.W. “ Wea. T. clds. Went to the school house and wrote our letters this fore noon. Visited about two lines as far east as Looney. called for our mail but it has not come in yet. Were entertained by...
Thurs. Mar. 30, 1905: Ther. Cool, South wind., Wea. Thin clouds. heavy “ Staid with Mr. Chesshir till after dinner, visited six or seven families before meeting time. only a few men came out so we didn’t preach tonight. Elder Stewart went home...