Silver Reef Mine, Mr. Field decided to move his office to Milford, but on account of no support he moved back to Beaver.
On February 19, 1881, the SOUTHERN UTONIAN came into existence, published by Frank R. Clayton and Company. The Utonian told of...
CHARLES ROUNTREE HUNTER Biography 1898 - 1984 Charles Rountree Hunter, an outstanding public servant spent his entire life in Cedar City where he contributed extensive time and money to the area's growth and development. He attended Southern Utah...
Although the early settlers of Utah had placed more emphasis on celebrating the 24th rather than the 4th of July, Independence Day had gained in significance. July 4, 1861, brought with it an enthusiastic celebration throughout the Utah Temtory, in...
rock had to he heated by fires in order to break it more easily. Dirt and other material had to he carried to cover the rock that couldn't be hroken. Pretty soon Mr. Parry told Henry he thought he would sooner walk. Henry thought that was pretty...
Sheep; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Grand Champion lamb. Owner, Gary Adams of Tremonton. Purchaser, Lehi Jones of Jones Implement Company. The lamb hit one of the highest marks in the state when the animal brought $3.00 per pound in the auction ring.
Sheep; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Young Lynn Winterton of Kamas (right) who exhibited grand champion lamb at Southwest Utah Livestock Show, beams with satisfaction as his lamb is sold at auction for $3.00 a pound, bringing him $330.00. Lehi M. Jones, purchaser, turned the lamb...
Beef cattle; Livestock; Southwest Utah Livestock Show--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)
Nina Rue Yardley of Beaver with the Grand Champion fat steer, which she sold in the auction ring to Neil and Ollie's Market and Bill's Grocery for $0.85 a pound. Shown here with Miss Yardley are left to right, Neil Carter and Olaf Olofson,...