ZELMA JONES.
"'From every blush that kindles in
thy cheeks,
Ten thousand little loves and
graces spring
To revel in the roses."
WILLARD CANFIELD.
"His pencil was striking, resistless
and grand;
His manners were gentle, compelĀling
and bland;
Still...
~ Three Years at High School
HOW the time flies! And yet as we look back upon those
three years of happy school life, filled to the brim with
so many pleasant experiences, and see the work we
have accomplished, the many dear friends we have made,...
Jokes
lVIr. Christensen (in Physical Geography): Now, MarĀtin,
can you tell the class why lightning never strikes twice
in the same place?
l\lart: Because after it hits once the same place ain't
there any more.
(In B. B.~ meeting.) Woolley: In...
CHAPTER FOUR -
FOUNDING OF TOWNS, RANCHES AND FORTS
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September, 1873, witnessed the construction of a Military Barracks at Beaver. A post had been established in May when 250 United States Troops arrived in the Territory. Though...
tion had to be keen in order to get the idea of what was represented. The Spirit was always on the look-out to destroy the Indians, and in one scene, comes down over some waterfalls. This is where your imagination is required. If it looked like...
a little hard-tack candy, for immediate call to arms. When called they served ten days or two weeks, and were then relieved by a group from another settlement. Fort Sanford was approximately 40 miles from Beaver. There was no means of...
In those days, Mrs. Bradfield said, they danced until midnight, a big supper was served, then they danced on 'till dawn. A DAY'S EXPERIENCE Mrs. Bradfield said she came here one time to go to Frisco on the train, to work. It was a cold, wintry...
of Milford. He was interested in farming and mining. He owned a farm at Reed. His sons were William J. and Harry Forgie.
Mrs. Hanks, daughter of John Forgie, built the present Milford Hotel on the spot where her father had oper-ated the hotel which...
Newhouse has gone and the wind still blows over the desert waste. Yet in the hearts of the people who once lived there a warm spot remains for the "Old Town that once was." THE STORY OF THE CAVE MINE John Bradshaw was born in England and came to...
in. As the passengers loitered about, he noticed a lady passenger who had a sick baby. He overheard the lady ask one of the men to assist her.
The man answered, "No, I am not a baby tender." After the stage had gone, McCarty got on his horse and...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Music; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Band musicians; Tollestrup, A. N. (Albert Nephi)
Male and female students in uniforms with band instruments. Note says " this band played a concert the year the trees lining the walk to Old Main were planted. With funds from the concert they bought the uniforms they are wearing in this picture." ...
Sun. July 24, 1898: Ther. warm & pleasant in the shade Wea. clear I went out with Robs little boys to take a walk in the hills in the forenoon and staid around the ranch the rest of the day Monday 25: Ther. warm Wea. clear I went over to the...
Memoranda: Time walking from Birch spring in Orderville Gulch to Zion I left camp 5-27 am and in 13 minutes (5-40) was at Dave Esplinās upper pasture fence. another half hour brought me to the old Orderville house (6-10) 17 minutes more or 1...
Sat. Dec. 5, 1903: -+ Ther. Cold Wind., Wea. Clear. Herded along the ridge towards Kane Beds, or north of Pine spring. 134) Sunday 6: -+ Ther. Cold & windy., Wea. Thin clouds Back to the other camp. I observed the fast till nearly noon, then...
31 & 30 Days Aug.-Sept. 1910: S 28 Warm Nearly clear, Waded the river and sprinkled the dam. M 29 Warm Clear Windy. I have the rheumatism in my back and hip so bad I can hardly walk only went to Sulphur. T 30 Warm Mostly cldy Windy. not quite...
Fri. April 21, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds North east win. We walked on to Ora, staid with Bro Beeler till evening then four of us went over to Bro. Garringers to spend the night. I am so sore and lame after resting a while, that I can...
Fri. May 26, 1905: Ther. Warm., Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds Heavier ā We got about a three mile ride into Comanche this morning crossed the Territory line a few minutes after eight oclock. walked north to Brother Pettyās, found the folks all...
Fri. June 16, 1905: Ther. Warm, W. breeze, Wea. T. clds. Sprinkle. Worked north on the next line west. ate dinner with George Stiehens two miles south of the Base line. Part of this line is not open, we are oblige to walk thru the grass and get...