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...
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...
the ground. The washouts were repaired, and the ditch is in use today.
About three-fourths of a mile southwest of the intake, Nelson Hollingshead built a grist mill, which he and Charles Burke operated until 1900, when it was moved to the Ernest...
pointed to fill the position when Hardy resigned), T. V. Rollins, Jack Kelsey and Clarence Gillins.
The first electric lights were installed in 1913-1914. Moroni Myers was president of the Town Board at that
time.
When Josiah Osborne was president,...
The machinery consisted of a fine 60-horse power engine, two horizontal boilers, a Dodge rock crusher, ten 750 pound stamps, six small wooden pans, three iron settlers, and a retort. This mill stood on the hill near the present site of the Milford...
Photos of William D. Williams, Margaret Eldridge Williams, children John Mitchell, Eva Williams Evans, and Norval (desceased); Walter James, colorful Black Rock settler; Black Rock wooden water tank; Remains of lava rock houses located on the Black...
tiates such every day activities as dancing and driving an automobile. She currently resides at Provo. Her accident made her well known among the railroad circles, and she became well acquainted with the superintendent, H. E. Van Housen, who from...
that his pump did not throw enough water to irrigate the land, and his crops were a failure. The well crew first was put to work sinking a five-foot cement curbing with perforations, but this was finally abandoned. A wooden frame strainer then was...
Villagers wore wooden shoes which they would step out of in the hallway and wear only the liners or stockings into the house. GIs could not step out of their boots so they were furnished a brush and asked to knock the snow off their boots before...
Red Canyon Campground (Garfield County, Utah); Camp sites, facilities, etc.--Powell National Forest (Utah); Camp sites, facilities, etc.--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Several children standing around a wooden circle. One photograph.
Emery County (Utah) Archives; Geary, Edward George; Geary, Merlin; Geary, Elmo; Automobiles; Dodge, 1923
Edward George Geary with his two sons, Merlin (in the car) and Elmo (standing). Edward is sitting on the running board of his car in 1926. He bought this Dodge in 1923 from Frandsen Brothers in Price for $1305.90. It was an open car with side...
Emery County (Utah) Archives; Automobiles; Geary, Elmo; Huntington (Utah);
Elmo Geary (boy on the right) and his friends posing on his father's 1923 Dodge in his back yard in Huntington, Utah. The fruit orchard can be seen in the background. His father, Edward Geary, bought this Dodge in 1923 from Frandsen Brothers in...
Emery County (Utah); Swasey Family; Milk Barn Museum; Swasey, Royal; Antiques
Royal Swasey began collecting old items to preserve the old ways of life. He also had a hobby of making animals and other folk art sculptures. He opened a little museum in what had been his Milk Barn and many school classes toured his museum and...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Seely, Montell; Swasey Family; Sid's Leap
Montell Seely and his daughter Fawn are examining Sid's Leap.The San Rafael Swell is filled with legends of the Swasey Brothers, Charley, Sid, Rod and Joe, who were early ranchers on the Swell. Royal Swasey, son of Joe, tells the story, "One day...
Sec. 5. . . T h e polls t o be open from seven to ten o'clock, morning, a n d from three to s i x , afternoon. April 7 . 1855.. .An Ordinance relative to building o r repairing the City Wall: Be i t ordained by t h e City Council of Cedar City t h...
Feb. 11, 1904.. .Special session on new culinary water system. Recommendations from committee I E . H . Ryan) t h a t t h e head works a n d intake of t h e proposed system of water works for this Citv be located a t a point opposite to Station No....