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    • thus, probably saving their lives. They arrived in Bluff safely and found Kumen and his family happy and ~omfortable.~ That same year, Lehi was ordained a Seventy of the L.D.S. Church June 23, 1885 by Francis M. Lyman. The certificate was signed by...
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    • The horses had been tied up to the wagons and everyone was asleep. Henry was riding a desert mustang which, as soon as the cattle made a commotion, took off over the wagon tongue and over a nearby fence, in the opposite direction from the herd. The...
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    • count, and this niav have hecn his way of answering a question which \+.asrcally no one e l m business. O n some occasions, Pipe Spring was the meeting place for many cowhoys and horses when it was round-up time. Lehi's lmys recalled heing therc...
    • Chapter 18 - Page 129

    • Chapter 18 - Page 129
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    • Utah becomes a state. Branch Normal School established in Cedar City. Gettins lumber for the building. .Acquiring property. Committees in charye. Picture of "Old Main." O n Jan. 4, 1896, Utah ("Eutaw" meaning "High up" or "In the tops of the...
    • Chapter 22 - Page 175

    • Chapter 22 - Page 175
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    • Lehi Joncs and Dave Bulloch purchase property at Short Creek. h i z . Picture Oriah Leigh and others. Stories connected with Short Creek. Description of "old-time cowhand." Picture Jones family 1917. In 1906, four years after Lehi and Dave Bulloch...
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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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    • 10 fueled considerable anxiety around school board members and administrators, many of who had farm or small town backgrounds. Enthusiastic supporters were drawn to the promise of school gardens not only as a way to better implement nature study...

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