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    • Jan. 5, 1911. . .After an extensive discussion, it was the unanimous opinion of the Council t h a t the Board of Health be sustained in closing of all public gatherings. March 3, 1911...The matter of right-of-way and locating grounds for the...
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    • Aug. 7, 1980 ... Council authorized the Mayor to sign the agreement with the County for landfill services. (Landfill to be located at Iron Springs in the old mined-out Smith Pit. 1 Councilwoman S t a r r made the motion to amend the ordinance on...
    • 1911, page 12

    • 1911, page 12
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    • 12 with shutters to the windows, so that class work requiring darkness may be carried on during the daytime. MUSEUM. Collections are being made of Indian relics, minerals, plants and animals. The design is to build up a museum that...
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    • 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...
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    • Nov. 3 . 1 9 8 2 . . .From Iron County Record, election results: Poll on construction of new Jail. Poll on location of planned Jail. votes. Downtown : 1 . 9 7 4 votes. Yes NO 4312 votes 1539 votes 3,127 North of Cedar City: Jan. 2 0 , 1 9 8 3 ....
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    • Cedar City Culinary Water usage for 1960 and 24 y e a r s l a t e r , 1984 1960 Populatim Water Storage LGallonsl Water Connections Water Delivered LGallonsl Average Gal. per day per person LOW Day Usaqe Date (gall&sl High Day Usage Date (gallons)...
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    • THE WEB 228 168 optimize these touch points. Here is an example of the conversion process using touch points: 􀀑􁄀􀀎􀸀 􀀹􃤀􀁏􄼀􀁕􅔀 􀀈􀠀􀁔􅐀􀁈􄠀􀁅􄔀...
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    • Oct. 17. 1985 . . . Conrad Hatch made a motion to adopt an agreement with I . C . P . A . to p r e s e n t a proposal for a n alternate power system. Shaun McLeroy was t h e winner of t h e City Flag contest. Nov. 5. 1985.. .Tabulation of election...
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    • 2 the glumes and lemmas surrounding the kernel have been reduced and softened; remaining on the ear after the kernel has been removed. Modern corn only grows a few ears of corn on one unbranched stalk and produces larger ears covered with numerous...
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    • 3 Approximately 1500 B.C., maize cultivation began to spread rapidly and widely. Matsuoka et al., (2002) proposed that maize domestication spread from the Balsas Basin of southwestern Mexico into northern Mexico, then into the southwestern United...
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    • The Human Element 57 Attitudes and Behaviors: Loyalty to the Organization The government being the organization, Ninth Warders feel that it is the government’s responsibility to learn about their culture, to be familiar with their needs and...
    • 1914, Jan 21

    • 1914, Jan 21
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    • Wed. Jan. 21, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. Clouded up Throwing wood down the hill till noon, then weighed up 1,500 lbs of corn for Jim to take to Hurricane for me. Thursday 22: Ther. Cold- Wea. Raining At home most all day. Cut a few cottonwoods at the...
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    • with John L. Sevy, who had seen them and asked for a ride back to Cedar City that night. He and Mr. Sevy traveled up the canyon from Newcastle past Castle Ranch and on to Irontown and then past Woolsey's Ranch to Cedar City. It took them most of...
    • 1914, Feb 2

    • 1914, Feb 2
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    • Mon. Feb. 2, 1914: Ther. Cold- Wea. Clear all day. No doubt but the ground hog could see his shadow plain enough today as the sun has shown bright all day. I hauled a box of pine, then one of green cotton wood. Tuesday 3: Ther. Cool., Wea. Clouded...
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    • to confer with businesses and ascertain contributions toward a better and more sightly system of street lighting on Main Street. The Marshal and Supervisor were appointed Dog Tax Collectors, compensation to be 50% of all taxes collected. May 3, 1 9...
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    • wanted, we had to t u r n the bolt by hand to satisfy our immediate wants, until additional machinery was added. On November l s t , Henry Lunt was the first man to be called of a company of men detailed to go in mid November to settle the Little...
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    • office and got a money order for six pounds and sent it to Brother Franklin D. Richards at Liverpool to pay him back the money he loaned me for my clothes, feeling very thanlcll to our Heavenly Father for opening up my way so soon and unexpectedly....

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