`(by Mrs. Deseret C. Moon) Williams Peter Camp was born April 19, 1859 in Salt Lake City, a son of Williams Washington Camp and Amelia Evans Camp. Both of his parents were Utah pioneers. Peter was born one block east of the Eagle Gate in a house that was recently torn down to be replaced …
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Paul Clark retires after 35 years with the U.S. Forest Service
Last Wednesday at an Open House at the 2nd-5fth Ward Meetinghouse, longtime Malad resident and Forest Service employee, Paul Clark, was honored on the occasion of his retirement from the U.S. Forest Service. At that time, well over a hundred friends, relatives and associates from Oneida County, and all over the region, joined to pay …
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Rosalie Jane Deschamps Cole
Written by Rosalie Ann Cole Talbot (Daughter) I never met my mother as she died when I was six days old, but I am putting down what little I knew of her as told me by my Aunt Mary Ann who raised me and who was Mother’s sister and what I heard from some of …
The Story of Pete and Marie Goodey
“Our Married Life” I was very nervous waiting for the time to come for me to walk out to start a new life which would be so different from the one that I had been used to, to a place where I would be a stranger. I was all ready, something old, something new, something …
Life History of Peter Christiansen
Headshot photo, located in the center of the cover page. (Peter Christiansen) By David R. Barkdull 1989 Introduction Peter Christiansen’s life was one of courage, integrity, hard work, and love for his family and the gospel of Jesus Christ. His life was, and is an example which his descendants can be proud of and draw …
Robert T. Bush
Incidents in the life of Robet T. Bush, written by L. D. Jones and published in the Enterprise in April 1922. The writer had a very pleasant chat with our esteemed townsman, Robert T. Bush, one day recently at his home on North Main St. and which I think will be of interest to many …
Robert T. Bush, a part of Malad’s Impressive Pioneer Heritage
By J.B. Clifford While much is known about many of the early Malad settlers once they arrived in this valley, more often than not the events of their lives prior to arriving here may be shrouded in the shadows of history. A notable exception, however, is the account of Robert T. Bush, one of Malad’s …
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Stella Budge remembers Thanksgiving yesterday and today
Idaho Enterprise November 25, 1987 Stella Budge will join with other Americans this November 26th in celebrating the 364th Thanksgiving Holiday since the Pilgrims first held a feast December 4, 1623. That Thanksgiving celebration lasted three days and was attended by 90 Massasoit Indians. Stella says she doesn’t plan anything to equal that, but her …
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Thomas Francis Budge
Thomas Francis Budge Born 26 May 1888 at Pleasant View, Utah Died 3 December 1957 at Malad, Idaho In the book of Abraham we read: “Now the Lord had shown me, Abraham, the intelligences that were organized before the world was; and among all these there were many of the noble and great ones.” Such …
W. P. Camp Sr.
`(by Mrs. Deseret C. Moon) Williams Peter Camp was born April 19, 1859 in Salt Lake City, a son of Williams Washington Camp and Amelia Evans Camp. Both of his parents were Utah pioneers. Peter was born one block east of the Eagle Gate in a house that was recently torn down to be replaced …
