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    • "He celebrated his 93rdbirthday with members of his family Nov. 15. He hecame ill the next day and had been bedfast most of the time since." "In 1932 Mr. Jones accepted one of the most important positions of his carreer. Then 7 8 , he was named...
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    • read - "The good that men do lives after them and influences the lives of generations yet unknown." In that, it seems to me there is a lot of eucouragement for this generation to live wisely and decently. There is something in that thought to...
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    • The Mayor recommended the drafting of an ordinance creating a Town Planning Commission ( a s suggested by Clean Town campaign committee]. Referred to the City Attorney and Judiciary Committee. The matter of disposition of garbage was referred to...
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    • father and Uncle Lehi were in the cattle business together, and they remained close friends all Father's life. Each had a high regard for the other's opinion in business matters, as well as a close personal regard for earh other. At one time, they...
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    • EL ESCALANTE HOTEL Built in 1923 198 North Main (Taken in 1930) In 1919 the Cedar City Hotel Company was organized to build a big hotel in Cedar City. March 23. 1920. (City Council Minutes) "We accept the proposition of purchasing the Tithing...
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    • Cedar City Commercial Club (Chamber of C o m m c r r ~ l186, 234 Crdar City Council 97, 142, 163 Cedar City Creamery Cu. 232 Cpdar City Light and Power Co. 163, 164, 168, 172 Cedar City Mercantile Store 183, 184, 185, 201 Cedar City Rotary Club 144...
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    • Jan. 20, 1927.. .Gronway Parry and Kumen L. Jones of the Rotary Club, Dr. A . C. Johnson and Moroni Corry of the Chamber of Commerce present. Purpose: assisting the City in adding more water to the system. Suggested that the City take steps at once...
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    • On motion of Councilman Frank B. Wood the following bills were allowed and the Recorder instructed to issue warrants for the same: Orson Haiaht Thomas Lawrence 8 E. Lawrence . Lester W Ford . Willard Perkins Ether Perry Dave Prvor Myles dams George...
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    • of law enforcement in t h e City. The Marshal admitted t h a t he had been too lenient and promised to make an effort to c a r r y out his instructions. March 1 9 , 1931.. .Mr. Harry W . Leigh and Thomas A . Thorley met with the Council in behalf...
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    • The Council decided that the 1st Ward should be charged a license for the dance that is to be held there for the purpose of raising money for the 'Navajo Lake Dike Project.' 26, 1933.. .Jim Urie, Scott Matheson, and Dr. July Macfarlane,...
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    • 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...
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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...
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    • - HENRY HUNTER LUNT Biography 1885 - 1975 A native of Cedar City, Henry ( H a r r y ) H. Lunt was born November 24, 1885, t h e eldest son of Henry W . and Roselia Hunter Lunt. He attended school in Cedar City and graduated from t h e Branch...
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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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    • Mayor: Candidate H. H Lunt IRI . W i l l i m H. Manning ID1 Myron F. Higbee IRI Lehi M Jones (Dl . Leland S Betenson IRI . Ernest Macfarlane (Dl William Arthur Jones (R) Loren C. Miles (Dl Harry B. Leigh I R I Clarence E. Miller ID1 Herbert P....
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    • met with the Council and submitted a report as to traffic and parking on Main Street, the main points were a s follows: 1. The yellow lines on Main Street should be extended from the curb to the back of the cars. 2 . The automobile dealers should...
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    • knowledge a n d satisfaction t h a t we a r e doing a fine job in serving t h e citizens to the b e s t of o u r ability with one of t h e best a n d well-equipped fire fighting units in t h e State. CEDAR CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT May 1. 1941. ....
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    • of recreation primarily to hold the young people, a n d they should continue with t h e dances even a t a loss, if this e n d can be accomplished. July 20. 1944.. . B e r n a r d Leigh met with t h e Council, entering a complaint against Sterling...
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    • MYRON F. HIGBEE Biography 1889 - 1966 Myron F. Higbee was born November 1 6 . 1889. in Cedar City to Myron D . and Julia Ann Haight Higbee. He was raised in Cedar City and attended the Cedar City Schools. He married Florence Spilsbury. June 1 0 ....
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    • Oct. 3, 1946.. .The decision was made to allow doctor's cars to be parked on Main Street and charge a fee of $5 per month for each doctor. Also, the decision was made t h a t there would be no f r e e parking allowed for Government Employees. Oct....

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