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    • Page 438

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    • grandmother of eight children, seven now living. Her first deep sorrow was in the death of her husband several years ago in Mexico, but she was surrounded by a devoted family and her l i e has been full of good works, not only in the home but in...
    • Page 495

    • Page 495
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    • Grandchildren of Henry Lunt and Mary Ann Wilson (Wife No. 11) a-1) Children of Martha Henrietta Lunt (12 Nov 1858 -28 May 1932) and Lehi Willard J o n n (15 Nov 1854 -28 Ko\ 1947)mahed 13 Feb 1878 1 Thomas Willard Jones (5 Dec 1878 - 20 Fcb 1958)...
    • Page 496

    • Page 496
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    • 5. Maiy Ann (Molly) Lunt (16 Nov 1896 - 2 Jan 1978) 6. EulaLunt(l2 Jan 1899 -(9Dec 1982) 7. BlancheLunt(2l Jun 1901 - 1 Apr 1993) 8. Randle Gtibson Lunt (13 Jan 1904 - ) Cb
    • Page 498

    • Page 498
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    • (JlI-4) 6. Gwendolyn Lunt (27 Nov 1910 - 21 Mar 1943) 7. Ivan Rowley Lunt (16 Jul 1914 - 11 May 1934). No children. 8. Mack Grand Lunt (26 May 1918 - 13 May 1993) Oscar Gower Lunt and Nancy Elva T o h a n (1870), mamed 4 Sep 1951. No children....
    • Chapter 7 - Page 37

    • Chapter 7 - Page 37
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    • Lawless, i ~ ? i g h b u r i nstale of Nevada. Trading and freighting in ~ Pioche and Bnllionville. Cedar Co-op Store. Lehi, Pony Exprcrs ridcr, and brief account of stops he made on route. Lehi goes tu University of Deseret. Lehi returns and Pony...
    • Page 48

    • Page 48
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    • worked so hard riding the Pony Express so that he could save a little money for himself above the needs of the family to afford some good clothes and real shoes. Up until this time he had worn only the clothes sewn by his mother and nioccasins on...
    • Page 109

    • Page 109
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    • "Your fare from Chattanooga to Salt Lake City will cost about $33.20 and being- l~ehind money matters you will send home and sein cure the amount of funds to defray your necessary expenses. Should, however, you Ije taken worse and you think it...
    • Page 116

    • Page 116
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    • were wearing the clothing of the murdered men. These Indians would not talk, except to say that they did not kill the white men. Thinking the Indians were lying, the Militia men killed them and left them in the snow. Years later, when the truth...
    • Page 139

    • Page 139
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    • Henrietta's father, Henry Lunt, said goodbye to her in 1885 when he moved to Mexico but they corresponded frequently. Henrietta received a letter from Colonia Pacheco, Chihuahua Mexico from her father dated Nov. 5, 1900. I t reads as follows: "My...
    • Page 140

    • Page 140
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    • filled it with grain that summer. That wa5 the only time they ever planted anything. there. They fenced everything in to protect the crops from the animals. The garden produced very well. Henry didn't get hack until after school had let out late in...
    • Chapter 21 - Page 163

    • Chapter 21 - Page 163
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    • Obtaining electric power for Crdar City. Picture of Steam Engine. Stories in corlrrection with t h r Power Company. Picture of Jones Family Christmas liJ07. Picture of Cedar City main strcet. Cedar Electric Co. organixd. Sold to Dirk Power...
    • Page 194

    • Page 194
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    • Henry Lunt, who was one of the men in the group that settled in Cedar City, wrote the following in his diary about getting coal from Cedar Canyon in 1852: "Monday Sept. 20, 1852 went up the canyon to work a road u p the mountain to sleigh the coal...
    • Page 195

    • Page 195
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    • be operated. He asked us to give the Church the first chance of purchase, which we agreed to do." "Suhsequently, David Bulloch had a conference with the Presidency of the Church in Salt Lake City. Brother Brigham Young Jr. was called in and he...
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    • MAIN STREET, CEDAR CITY, UTAH IN APPROXIMATELY 1917 T h e sacks of wool on the wagons are being taken to the railroad for shipment from Could's Shearing corral, southeast of Hurricane, Utah, to Milford. The first building on the left is the...
    • Overview of Pit

    • Overview of Pit

    • Iron mines and mining--Iron County (Utah); Mining machinery; Utah International, Inc.

    • 151-M working at 900 N. 1900 W. and elevation 5550. 120-B working at 500 N. 1800 W. and elevation 5562. 80-D northwest worked all month in 8% haul road cut.
    • Moccasin Ranch

    • Moccasin Ranch

    • Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Indians of North America;

    • Moccasin Ranch; Dave Bullits, Minnie Tom, Quagant, Tommie Tom, Toby, Moccasin Tom, Seep, William, Child Roscoe, Stanley, Mamie Merricats, Franks wife, Adam, Adam's wife, Frank Mustache, Mamie's sister We-its, Dick, Tappie, Charles Heaton

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