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    • Heaton's wife were ordered to fix a meal for them. They also demanded that Heaton haul a load of corn fiom the bam down to the house to feed their horses. It was fortunate, at the time, that they had a good supply of food on hand so the women fixed...
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    • rehimed to Pacheco in the spring of 1912 and Thomas decided to stay there and work for his brothers, Heaton and Edgerton. Heaton's house had been roughed in and Thomas helped complete it. However, when the time came to return to Diaz, the...
    • Page 448

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    • something on the side of the mountain that moved. On closer observation, we could see that it was an army of soldiers winding down the mountain trail. 1 ran to the meeting house to give warning. The Bishop, Brother Earnest Steiner, told al1 the...
    • Page 449

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    • where he met two officers of insurredonary forces with about 35 men each. They had a signed order fiom General Salazar to seize al1 horses, guns and ammunition from the Amencans residing at that place. One of the officers, Mamfo by name,...
    • Page 458

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    • When Martineau returned to Pacheco a month later, the town was a shocking sight. Large pieces of beef and pork lay rotting in the houses and yards and the homes were in a temble condition. There were books, many choice ones, scattered around--many...
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    • 1didn't harbor such hopes. 1felt it would be a long time before unhappy Mexico would be settled back to normal. My heart was touched at the piight of those men and women who had given the best of their lives for the development of their adopted...
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    • drive the herd another twenty miles to Dublan to load them on the train. That night &er the cattle were loaded, the cow hands had a miserable night's rest after they gathered up al1 they had with them and climbed into a box car half loaded with...
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    • three-room flat that we rented--Mother Lunt [Sarah], Parley, Owen, Alma, Clarence, Frank, Heaton and 1 and little Virl, our year-old baby. Some of the boys got jobs of ditferent kinds. They would mow lawns or do anything they could for 50 cents a...
    • Page 482

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    • 0 1July 18,1814, the house in El Paso that Sarah was renting was x sold She moved ftom Alamagordo Street to Newman Street. Broughton stayed with Sarah, and his wife went home to her parents for a visit and stayed until October. About that time the...
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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....
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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...
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    • Cave Valley, 366,384,416,448,467, 473 Cedar Canyon mal, 48 Cedar City, "Cononwood Valley," 45; first site by Coal Creek, 53; iron mfg. colony, 59; fust survey, 59-60; map of area (illus.), 62; iirst company, 63; charter, 70; population 1853, 165;...
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    • Ariz. Picture Oriah L e i ~ h and others. Stories connecred with Short Creek. Description of "old-time cowhand." Picture Junes family 1912. Chapter 23 ..~...
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    • On Sept. 1, 1908 L. W. Jones resigned his position as Supt. of the power plant but continued as a committee member. O n May 10 ,1911 it was decided that in order to furnish the power to the Normal School, it would be necessary to run the electric...
    • Chapter 23 - Page 183

    • Chapter 23 - Page 183
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    • Cedar Livestock Company. The Mercantile Store. Lehi M. and Rass take sheep to Gunlock, Utah. ~'Pootr"Walker. Lehi elected president of first Chamber of Commerce. Lehi chosen and ordained Bishop of Cedar City West Ward. Minutes of meetings while in...
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    • years before and was located in the Knell Bldg. Many of the same people were involved in both the bank and the hlercantile. The bank needed a new building, so they built across the street on the corner, 75 north main, and occupied the southeast...
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    • Mesia went back to Salt Lake in the fall and continued teaching school at the B.Y.U. during the winter of 191 1 and 1912. Henry came up to see her just once that winter. She was living with an aunt and an uncle, and Henry said there were so many...

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