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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...
    • Page 151

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    • appointed Supervisor to act under the direction of the City to supervise the tapping of the water mains. July 8 , 1 9 0 4 . . .The filling of trenches (on new water system) and completion of reservoir was urged by the Mayor a n d , on the motion of...
    • Page 153

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    • part of the water shed was a steer a t least three-quarters of a mile from the water. Fearing that it might, however, in some way in time of flood find i t s way into the water supply, they made arrangements to have i t cremated. They also...
    • Page 155

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    • intersecting Main Street a t the corner near Mr. Henry Elliker's residence on Main Street and commonly known a s Normal Street. Granted. Dec. 1, 1904 ... The Mayor reported t h a t a case of Small Pox had developed recently in the City a n d , in...
    • Page 220

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    • PARADE O CEDAR CITY MAIN STREET N (Intersection Main 6 Center, looking southeast) llSoldierls Day ,I1 May 2 1 , 1919 Note: The City Water Tank, on stand in center of picture. July 21, 1904...The City put in a water hydrant at t h e Tabernacle...
    • Page 255

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    • take charge of all concrete work. Forms were not feasible because there was nothing to brace to; consequently, the walls were placed with a rather d r y mix, riither than poured. The first water turned into the reservoir c:aused a crack and a...
    • Illustration Index - Page 503

    • Illustration Index - Page 503
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    • ILLUSTRATION INDEX Adams, John V. Anderson, Arnold E. Arthor, Christopher J. Broadbent, Dr. L. Verl Cage, Steel (Jail) Cedar City, 1958 (Aerial) Cedar City, 1982 (Aerial) Cedar City Cemetery Cedar City Hall Cedar City, Knoll Looring South from...
    • Page 504

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    • Christensen, Eugene City and County Building Erected City Hearse "City Parade Corry, Andrew 1943 i n the 1930's" Flour M i l l " Built 1879 257 317 281 182 228 213 Cooperative Mercantile Mill "Co-op "Model 'T' Ford" Corry, Elias M. Dalley,...
    • 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)...
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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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    • (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....
    • Page 499

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    • 5. Glendon Black (16 Aug 1911 - 11 Jan 1993) 6. WilliamLuntBlack(l7 Jun 1913- 17 Jan 1977) 7. KiineBlack(8&t 1915 - ) 8. C m a Blaek (9 Nov 1917 - ) 9. Kelly Damell Black (8 Jul 1920 - ) 10. Darlene Black (16 Jun 1922 - ) 11. Myrtle Ann Black (8...
    • Chapter 20 - Page 145

    • Chapter 20 - Page 145
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    • Lehi and Henrietta buy Chafin Ilanch. Interrsting experiences with cattle and sheep. Characteristics of Lehi and Henrietta. Henry goes o n a mission. New Castle Reclamation Co. established. Reservoir at GIXSValley and New Castle Irrigation Cn....
    • Page 148

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    • Everyone in the Jones family worked hard because it was a necessity. Henrietta was no exception, she could drive four horses as good as any man. When the family moved to town from 3-Creeks in the fall of 1904, school had started. Will was the only...
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    • "Father took me to Milford, north of Lund, in a bug,^ and I proceeded on my way to Salt Lake City. 'This was the first time I had heen on a train, I had never been to Salt Lake City hcfore, nor stayed in a hotel or bought food in a restaurant. No...
    • Page 176

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    • Taken about 1904 Oriah Leigh, colt named "Little Buck" caught in the Antelope Hills, Will Jones on "Kitty," the mule, George Leigh on "Big Bay Mare," and Hyrum Perry on "Little Bay Mare." Oriah Leigh was hired tb stay with the "Cross Cattle" at...
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    • For many years the Jones Brothers, Lehi, Uriah T., Jed, and Kumen, worked together on many projects and business ventures and they (.ontributed a great deal to the development of C:edar City and the State of Utah. 'They were also very concerned...
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    • July 17, 1897; Elton Lunt Jones, born Jan. 22, 1901 ; and Preston Lunt Jones, born Mar. 6, 1904. Kumen's Journal includes this statement about Thomas Jed: ".4s a child he started out with a happy disposition, and with a rather mechanical turn, and...

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