Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Business
Francis Webster's store: shoes, bolts of cloth, reed organ, etc. Brought back from Chicago, what people wanted when he went to sell lambs. Before 1897, Mullet Jewelry now.
Then the floor was cleared for a step dance and a stump speech. Once in a while a waltz was indulged in to the melodies of Ileena Lanna, My Irish Rose, or Home Sweet Home. However the round dance was generally discouraged by Church...
Early Industries
In common with most Utah towns, under the teachings and practices of Brigham Young, there was a spirit of cooperation. Each community vied with its neighbor in becoming as nearly self-sustaining as the circumstances would permit....
of eight was also appointed, whose duties were to inquire out objects of charity in their respective districts and to go out and solicit means for relief of the suffering. The good sisters of the branch who were lovers of benevolence were invited...
of Cedar City. His route was through Minersville Can-yon. He left Milford at 9 a. m., arriving at Johnson's Fork at 5 p.m. He was employed by Gilmore & Salisbury, mail contractors for the western part of Beaver County. Later Mr. Root moved to...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Home Economics; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Sewing
Female students seated. Some sewing on sewing machines, others hand sewing. One women is standing, possibly the instructor. Cloth items are hanging on the wall.
Record of Negative Exposures: Date. No. of Slide Plate or Film Time of Day Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. No. of Negative 1910 Jan 10 Cramer Crown 11 am A Hurricane townsight Clear light good Feb 6 Standard ex. 1-30 ...
Fri. Nov. 13, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. T. clds Went to Rockville traded corn, Beans and Molasses for shoes cloth etc. Saturday 14: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Thin clds. Gleaning apples most of the day.
Cash Account. August.: Received. Paid. Developer G. Cramer .40 2 pr cloth gloves F.P. .30 Beef. M Stout 2.50 “ Leo A. Snow 5.00 “ C. Petty 5.00 “ D.W. Lemmon B. Dalton and Oscar Russell 12.50 .70 [Mon. Aug. 24] 24th J. Jennings Went...
wagons for the conveniente of their scanty provisions, cooking utensils, clothing and bedding, are to be fumished with wagons by the more wealthy, or are to be le&behind and brought on by wagons which will be sent b a ~ k . ~ Henry continued to...
Letitia Newcomb Johanna Palmer Elisabeth L. Pany Sarah Pugson Eliza Ann Root Elua Shepherdson Christina Sherratt Ann Smith Betsv K. Smith K. ~ a r i a r e t t a Smith Mary Usher Smith Mary Ann Stewart Elisabeth Tait
Mary Ann Thorley Mary Ann...
schools. Our Cooperative store paid thirty-one per cent on a capital stock of $4000, one thousand of this being invested in a threshing machine. Our Sheep Cooperative herd brought, d things considered, about i $450, and we are indulging in the...