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    • 1914, Jun 10

    • 1914, Jun 10
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    • Wed. June 10, 1914: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear Clds even. Got a stream of water in Oakcreek river ditch, then watered part of my corn and a little melon land. There is a gravel slide at the head of ditch that fills the ditch every day. Thursday 11:...
    • Election Statistics - Page 2

    • Election Statistics - Page 2
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    • ELECTION RETURNS ON CEDAR CITY MAYORS 1901 - 1985 (From t h e C e d a r C i t y Minutes a n d t h e I r o n C o u n t y R e c o r d ) Date 1901. Nov. Candidates Thomas J e d . J o n e s ( R ) J o s e p h S . Fife ( D l Daniel T . Leigh ( S ) George...
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    • JOHN M . HIGBEE Mayor 1867-1871 Documentation and Research March 30. 1867.. .List of elections from Utah State Archives TE-0. Election took place Feb. 11, 1867. as follows: Mayor: Aldermen: John M . Higbee Francis Webster John Chatterley From J. M...
    • Page 138

    • Page 138
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    • Oct. 2 7 , 1 9 0 2 . . .Mayor announced that the law governing special elections of cities required the City Council to meet on the 1st Monday after said election and proceed to canvass the election r e t u r n s , and as this was the 1st Monday...
    • Page 139

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    • explained f u r t h e r t h a t , from his understanding, he was still serving the City in the capacity of Special Detective: hence. was entitled to salary for said service. The Council took issue ...said that the office had been discontinued on...
    • Page 140

    • Page 140
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    • To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Cedar City. Whereas the rise of intemperance is Utah ... Gentlemen: growing to an alarming extent in Cedar City and drawing within its meshes of destruction many young men of this town. And whereas the...
    • Page 141

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    • renewal of said license if all the provisions of the ordinances of the City had been complied with, as there was no prohibitory ordinance; a n d , to license one person and refuse another, both of equal standing, would be conferring special...
    • Page 142

    • Page 142
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    • Nov. 7, 1903.. .From the Iron County Record: "Battle of the Ballots" The Citizen's Prohibition Party wins the fight, three to one for prohibition. Republicans nailed their colors to the A strongly mast and fought with energy of despair. contested...
    • Page 143

    • Page 143
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    • Office Mayor: Recorder: Treasurer: Marshal: City Justice: Councilor : (Long Term) Councilors : Candidates George W . Middleton ( C ) W. H. Leigh ( R ) R. W . Heyhorne T. D . Roach Bengt Nelson J r . John Dutton Thomas Urie Alfred Froyd E . J....
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    • Lrr --..-...---- blocks, with tapered walls. cement to minimize leakage. The rock walls were grouted or plastered with -- ..---- - ----- ..--.- =---- ^-- I--.-l--. 2 April 13, 1 9 . . (City Minutes) Mayor Henry W. Lunt stated to the...
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    • THE JONES - KNELL BLOCK 82 N o r t h Main ( T a k e n in 1904) The man at the left, in the white shirt, is June Foster, a banker. The businesses housed in this building: (bottom floor) Dr. Carpenter, Dentist (sign in the window), Bank of Southern...
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    • WILLIAM H . LEIGH Biography 1877 - 1958 William H . Leigh was one of Cedar City's best known businessmen and civic workers. He founded the Leigh Furniture and Carpet Company in Cedar City, and operated it for 45 years before turning i t over to the...
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    • ELIAS MORONI CORRY Biography 1884 - 1947 Elias Moroni Corry was born in Cedar City. Utah. February 2 1 , 1884, the son of William Henry and Elizabeth Louise P a r r y Corry. William Henry Corry was a blacksmith, having followed the same occupation...
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    • Herculean efforts of the people of Cedar, the f i r s t building, which is now the Library Building, was ready for school work by the fall of the second year. Some time in 1880, the grading on the railroad had begun, the Los Angeles and Salt Lake...
    • Page 280

    • Page 280
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    • per day. AU of the money for this machinery was raised locaily. The end product of the factory was sold through cooperative stores in southem Utah, and to Z.C.M.I. in Salt Lake City. The factory operated until 1910.6 The foliowing letter &en by...
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    • Page 432
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    • twenty-seven senators. They al1 stayed overnight at the Lunt House. Deer and wild turkey were abundant, also a species of quail known as 'Fool Hens' and Ivory Billed Woodpeckers, very rare and very shy beautiful birds weighing two or three pounds...
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    • Page 435
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    • that the Lunts usually had more than anyone else in town. They always had a garden because they had a stream of water to use for inigation running through their property. There was very little water i Pacheco during the dry months, but the Lunts...
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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

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