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    • 1927 162

    • 1927 162
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    • • Four Walls Without Plumbing is a House Four Walls with Plumbing is a Home SOUTHERN UTAH ^PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Phone 38-J Cedar City, Utah W. M. Cox WM. M. MERRYWEATHER n^fe^fctefec^c^to^ Q ^(^fec^^foc^c^^ Our- Deputation Is Your"...
    • Page 134

    • Page 134
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    • ZION DELICIOUS CANDIES ICE CREAM Complete Fountain Service SPROUSE-REITZ CO. 5-10-15 STORE — Nothing Over 49 Cents CEDAR CITY, UTAH I.G. A. Save Every Day Through the I. G. A. "A Complete Food Market" Phone 350 CEDAR CITY, UTAH HUNTER Hardware &...
    • Page 121

    • Page 121
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    • Your Druggist - - - One of the bulwarks of this great country has been the home-owned Druggist. His contribution to his com-munity in emergencies, local taxes and public spiritedness has never been fully appreciated by the aver-age person, who, as...
    • Page 111

    • Page 111
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    • YOU'LL BE AHEAD WITH A CHEVROLET rCHEVROLEX PHONE 421 CEDAR CITY, UTAH SUNFREZE ICE CREAM ARDEN MILK ESCALANTE ICE CREAM CO. CEDAR CITY, UTAH - 116-
    • Page 184

    • Page 184
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    • years before and was located in the Knell Bldg. Many of the same people were involved in both the bank and the hlercantile. The bank needed a new building, so they built across the street on the corner, 75 north main, and occupied the southeast...
    • 1901, bills payable 3

    • 1901, bills payable 3
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    • XBills Payable. XMarch.: C.W. Stanton Co. of 323 Dearborn St., Chicago, wants agents for the life of President McKinley, prospectus 12 c. ad. in Sanfrancisco weekly examiner. Receivable.: 11 Received of G.W. Crapper Draft No. 103 on B.F. Saunders...
    • 1904, bills payable 4

    • 1904, bills payable 4
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    • XBills Payable. XApril.: Letters sent W.R. Howie Jan 8 .02 John M. Smyth Co., Apr. 5 .02 Apr. 27 .02 Rotograpp Apr. 21 .02 Oct. 16 .02 Nov 8 .02 Dept. of Agriculture Berlin Airline Works Apr 21 .02 Central States Mission Dec 12 .02 19 .02 26...
    • 1901, bills payable 1

    • 1901, bills payable 1
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    • XBills Payable. January.: Date. Name. Dolls. Cts. 3069 Clay Engraving Co., of 1220 Boston, Mass. will make a half tone cut 1 ½ x 2 in for .50 cts any subject. will send sample picture for stamp. Ad. in American Boy July 1900. Receivable.:...
    • Page 258

    • Page 258
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    • Writ, Calrh W. 9 6 Western Union 52 Westerner Publishing Co. ?32 White Canyon 102 M'hiterides, Alexander 10 Whitmore, Jarnrr M. l l j Wildcar Canyon 104 M'ilkinson, Joseph T. 13:?, I t 3 Il'ilkinsnn. C. S. 143 b'illden, Hyrurn 99 Willdrn. Johnny 99...
    • Page 155

    • Page 155
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    • with John L. Sevy, who had seen them and asked for a ride back to Cedar City that night. He and Mr. Sevy traveled up the canyon from Newcastle past Castle Ranch and on to Irontown and then past Woolsey's Ranch to Cedar City. It took them most of...
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    • Page 524
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    • Williams Ranch, Sarah Ann rented, 394; stayed two years, 402 Williams, Sarah, 267 Willis, Bishop, h m Toquerville, 261 Willis, Joshua T., High Coun., 186 Willow Creek (Mona), 23,26 met Wilson, Mary h, Henry Lunt, 190; wrote poem, 191; kom England,...
    • Page 140

    • Page 140
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    • When You Buy From PENNEY'S It's Right in STYLE QUALITY SERVICE J. C. Penney Co. TO YOU The owner of this book May it serve to remind you of many happy hours. May it keep alive within you the hopes you now have for the future. May it also assure you...
    • Page 458

    • Page 458
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    • When Martineau returned to Pacheco a month later, the town was a shocking sight. Large pieces of beef and pork lay rotting in the houses and yards and the homes were in a temble condition. There were books, many choice ones, scattered around--many...
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    • Page 116
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    • were wearing the clothing of the murdered men. These Indians would not talk, except to say that they did not kill the white men. Thinking the Indians were lying, the Militia men killed them and left them in the snow. Years later, when the truth...
    • 1901, Oct 2

    • 1901, Oct 2
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    • Wed. Oct. 2, 1901: Ther. Cool., Wea. Windy Partly Cloudy, Threatening, moved a little north-West, a little north of where the sheep camped last night. William Louis Crawford, one half mile north west of Iron Peak Between Little Creek & Willow...
    • 1914, Oct 14

    • 1914, Oct 14
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    • Wed. Oct. 14, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Clear Shelled about six (6) bushels of corn it is too damp to shell good. Charlie and Emerett Musig of Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Co., Ut. visited us a few minutes. Thursday 15: Ther. Warm Wea. clear Hauled a...

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