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    • 1915 98

    • 1915 98
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    • ,~,) ~ ...J Main Buildings, Branch Agricultural College. Branch Agricultural .College of Utah Southern Utah's Big State, School Stands for the "NEW EDU'CATION," NEW IDEALS, NEW METHODS. Education that is, liberal, ,practical, sane, sound and...
    • Page 225

    • Page 225
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    • Feb. 9. 1920...The Mayor announced the following annointments of Citv Officers: Citv Marshal--Arthur Nelson. Watermaster Supervisor--Samuel T . Leigh. City Attorney-Edmond H . Ryan, Justice of the Peace--John S. Woodbury, Sexton--0. P. W ....
    • Page 453

    • Page 453
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    • Ena continues her detailed account of the family leaving Mexico: It was very hot crossing the desert and, as water ran short, there was a great deal of suffering. After many hours, the train finally crawled into Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican town just...
    • Page 159

    • Page 159
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    • 149 Table 4 Images of Austria (N=973) Images M* SD Unique architectural buildings 6.17 0.97 Many interesting local festivals and shows 5.88 1.04 Many places of interest to visit 6.39 0.73 Natural scenic beauty 6.77 0.54 Important museums and art...
    • Page 161

    • Page 161
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    • 151 Note. *n=972 Table 5 Travel Activities (N=973) Activities Yes No Frequency Percentage Frequency Percentage Visit a museum 889 91.37 84 8.63 Visit to historical buildings or heritage attractions 943 96.92 30 3.08 Shopping 837 86.02 136...
    • Page 117

    • Page 117
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    • Wm. Flannigan B. A. C. Campus In Summer "Say man, it's that Mr. Flanigan again." Mr. Flanigan, the caretaker of the B. A. C. campus and buildings knows more about the B. A. C. than anyone around here, and he should, for you see this is Mr....
    • Page 500

    • Page 500
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    • tickets cost $3.00 and could be paid in produce. W have e been unable to unearth documentation of activities of the Dramatic Association beyond 1880, but it is safe to say that a community tradition had been set which no doubt led to support and...
    • Page 244

    • Page 244
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    • Mr. Shay, in behalf of the Railroad Company asked that the sewer system he completed a s soon a s possible; the completion of the system being essential in connection with the Railroad Company Buildings. M r . Alma Esplin, Iron County Agent,...
    • Page 187

    • Page 187
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    • 177 APPENDIX D: DATA CODES Factors Visit intention VI1 How likely are you to... Take an international vacation in the next 12 months? VI2 How likely are you to... Choose Austria as your next vacation destination? VI3 How likely are you to... Choose...
    • 1912, page 10

    • 1912, page 10
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    • 10 In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a boiler house, which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for securing water for the grounds. The water was secured and the planting of shrubbery and trees...
    • Page 269

    • Page 269
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    • present City Jail s t a n d s , on the side s t r e e t connecting Main Street and First East Street. The Branch Agricultural College Alumni Association met with the City Council in relation to the City assisting them with plans for an athletic...
    • 1905, page 8

    • 1905, page 8
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    • 8 SOUTHERN BRANCH. In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a Boiler House which will be erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for securing water for the grounds. SITE AND BUILDINGS. The...
    • 1910, page 10

    • 1910, page 10
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    • 10 In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a boiler house, which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for securing water for the grounds. The water was secured and the planting of shrubbery and trees...
    • Page 300

    • Page 300
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    • Nov. 19, 1936.. .Council discussed the matter of requiring the public to use the Safety Lanes across Main Street and punishing 'jaywalkers. ' Mayor Hunter reported that M r . Patterson of the State Liquor Commission had promised to close the Liquor...
    • Page 302

    • Page 302
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    • July 1 . 1 9 3 7 . . .Council discussed the present lease with Jim Winters for the City Dump Ground and his franchise to gather garbage within Cedar City. On motion of Councilman Larson the matter of the lease was referred to Committee on Police...
    • Page 306

    • Page 306
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    • for his b a r b e r shop. Attorney was instructed to commence suit to collect M r . Wood's bill so that Mr. Watson can have water restored. May 5 , 1938.. . M r . R. W . Leigh asked that the City postpone hction on the old Wood Building until he...
    • Page 307

    • Page 307
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    • was i n s t r u c t e d t o draw u p an ordinance prohibiting a n y more garages a n d service stations going u p on Main S t r e e t , between Center S t r e e t and First North. Oct. 20, 1938 ...Attorney Shay recommended t h a t Cedar City p r e...

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