Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah)
Parents who can do so are especially invited to come and live with their children at the school and partake of the same privilege of free rent offered to students. Children not of high school age may be provided for in the Beaver county school and...
August 15, 1937, C. Edwin Paice was made bishop, with William Milo Baker and Wallace D. Yardley as counselors. John F. Joseph served as clerk.
From August 25, 1945, to August 18, 1946, Hyrum Steffen served as bishop, with Leonard W. Paice and...
1910-11 --D. 1. Frazer, mayor; Aubrey F. Tolton, Joseph F. Gillies, S'. L Tanner, Oliver Ashworth and Ebenezer Gillies; councilmen; Elizabeth Fotheringham, re-corder... Sidewalks paved in Districts Nos. 2 and 3. Fran-chisegranted to Harry. S....
Copper Gulch, including the New Years, Belmont and Purity claims, adjoining the Cactus. CHARCOAL BURNING Thirty-six beehive charcoal kilns supplied the furnaces of the San Francisco District with fuel. They were in eight groups, under separate...
Mon. Aug 3, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, James returned from Milford this evening, he brought my camera and outfit from Montgomery Ward & Co., 86) Tuesday 4: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear., John, James, Daniel and I each took out a policy for...
for the building of the Library Building, found the lowest bid to be $9,500, not considering the heating and plumbing which came to $2,600 to erect the building complete for occupancy. They wished the Council to assist them in raising funds...
EL ESCALANTE HOTEL Built in 1923 198 North Main (Taken in 1930) In 1919 the Cedar City Hotel Company was organized to build a big hotel in Cedar City. March 23. 1920. (City Council Minutes) "We accept the proposition of purchasing the Tithing...
from the biographies and minutes of meetings held by the early settlers in Iron County. They proposed to furnish the copy for $200, and if the City would pay $100, the three Cedar City L.D.S. Wards would raise the balance. Matter taken under...
Laura Cotts was appointed to replace Janice Esplin on the Library Board. Feb. 20. 1 9 8 6 . . . T h e B.L.M., Forest Service land exchange may mean a loss of 57 jobs to Cedar City, r e p o r t s Mayor Linford. Joe Melling suggested that they meet...
ofthe older boys had diEerent memones of living and working at the "Spencer Ranch." Heaton remembered the following: Corrales was about 2 miles south of Pacheco. Corrales is Spanish for 'corrais.' The Mexican people named it this because, when they...
1. There was not adequate funds and financing for such an extensive project. 2. There were many time-consunling law suits involvillg water rights. Moreover, "the general Land Office made an adverse report on the New Castle Reclamation Co. in the...
lights were out for a time and they were very happy to sit around in the dark and enjoy the inactivity.'" Many prominent citizens were on the subscription list for stock in the Dixie Power Co., in amounts varying from $100.00 to $1,000.00 or 10...
Advocate for Indians declaring the Navajo had a joint interest in part of the 1882 reservation. Jurisdictional statements were prepared directed to the Supreme Court and the Hopi through John directed a Motion to the Supreme Court seeking a f f i a...
Beef cattle; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Grand Champion fat steer. Owner, Stewart Johnson of Aurora. Purchased by Alonzo C. Christenson of Southern Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-op, Cedar City. Price, 1,000 pounds at $0.60 per pound totals $600.00.
Beef cattle; 4-H clubs; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Grand Champion fat steer, 1,000 pounds. Exhibitor, 4-H member Royal Lamb (right) of Morgan. Purchased by Tillie Biederman (left) of Cedar City for $1.00 per pound, total $1,000.00.
Beef cattle; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Grand Champion fat steer, 1,000 pounds. Exhibited by McRae Wood of Cedar City. Purchased by First Security Bank, the Utah Parks Company and the Tropicana Hotel of Las Vegas, Nevada, for $1.00 per pound, totalling $1,000.