Nov. 3 , 1917 ... A committee of band members headed by Mr. Roylance met with the Council and presented a request for an appropriation of about $365 to purchase instruments to make a complete band, and agreed that the band would serve the City free...
Sept. 4. 1919.. .Claim of H . L . Frisby for services as Bandmaster was allowed in the amount of $50. Watermaster was to be instructed to s h u t the water completely off the northwest part of town each day from 8 to 11 a.m. and the northeast part...
Nov. 12, 1923.. .Council met f o r t h e purpose of canvassing t h e election r e t u r n s . Results, a s follows:
Office Mayor:
I year Councilman:
Candidate
J.
Dist. - -#1 Dist. #2 Total
134 118 171 85 166 181 221 126 300 299 392 211
G. Pace I...
from the biographies and minutes of meetings held by the early settlers in Iron County. They proposed to furnish the copy for $200, and if the City would pay $100, the three Cedar City L.D.S. Wards would raise the balance. Matter taken under...
Nov. 9 , 1933.. . ( I r o n County Record) The entire Republican Ticket sweDt into office a t t h e election Tuesdav when over 1400 people' c a s t their ballots in an election w h k h , from all appearances, is an emphatic expression of the people...
Cedar City Police Force, 46, 362 Cedar City PoDulation, 468 (i8801, (also refer to Cedar City Census) Cedar City Power Board, Task Force, etc., (refer to Power Board, Power Task Force, etc.) Cedar City Publlc Library, 331. 339, 348, (also refer to...
Mission, 187; 1865 in Cedar, 254; conference in St Gw. Temple, 30 1; 1881 inCedarCity.319 Richards, Samuel W. i S.L. Temple, n 133; keeper of rolls, 135; letter nin, concerning i d a s 154; mission to England, 196 Rich Charles C., anives at Fort...