In reminiscing about the massive Provo Canyon snowslides of March 28 and 29, 1924, that killed two men, Provoan Robert E. (Bob) Curtis has some impressive pictorial evidence to accompany his recollections. Among others who have personal memories of the disaster is Doren D. Boyden of Provo who narrowly missed being part of a railroad… Continue reading Two Men Killed, Residents Remember Snowslides of 1924
Category: Weather
Nature’s Autumn Show
Nature’s annual autumn show is being spread out in the canyons for your viewing pleasure. Whether or not you’re accustomed to taking the family on a pilgrimage into the canyons to see the fall colors, we urge that you do indeed make it a point to see nature’s handiwork. When the color intensity will peak… Continue reading Nature’s Autumn Show
Earlier Teacher Contracts
A trend has developed in the Utah education program that ought to be changed. We refer to theĀ pattern in recent years of extending teacher salary negotiations deepĀ into the summer. And while the salary discussions go along, sometimes seemingly at snail’s pace, the public must wait, with no positive assurance that a settlement will be reached… Continue reading Earlier Teacher Contracts