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    • ISAAC C. HAIGHT Mayor 1854-1861 Research and Documentation A r e u o r t of Erastus Snow concernine a t r i o to Cedar City ~ e c e m b e r . 1853, taken from L.D.S. j o u r n a l ' dated Dec. 6 . 1853. s t a t e s : "On t h e eve of o u r d e p a...
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    • use and for irrigation. Jan. 17. 1854.. .An Ordinance to preserve the purity of the water and define what shall be a nuisance, e t c . : Sec. l . . . B e it ordained by the City Council of Cedar City that any person o r persons who shall foul o r...
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    • LEHl WILLARD JONES Biography 1854 - 1947 Lehi W . Jones was born November 15, 1854. t h r e e y e a r s a f t e r Cedar City was founded a s a base for development of t h e iron o r e deposits n e a r b y . He was born in t h e 'Old Fort' to Thomas...
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    • and Erastus Macfarlane for a license to r u n a Pool Hall within the City. Referred to Committee. Feb. 9 , 1914. . . Communication of Commercial Club of Cedar City was referred to Committee on Streets and Sidewalks to see that large cottonwood...
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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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    • CEDAR CITY: THE BUILDING OF A COMMUNITY ( D r . Arrington, L.D. S. Church Historian, delivered the following address at Cedar City, Utah during the 125th anniversary celebration, November, 1976.) The rich historical legacy left by Cedar City's...
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    • D. & 0. Sanitation, 438, 440 Dairy Freeze, 379 Dalley, Daphne, 446, 458 Dalley, Erastus 8 . 158, 236, 238, . 299, 309, 340 Dalley, Frank, 331 Dalley, Hillroan, 196, 221, 244 Dalley, James, 234 Dalley, John, 211 Dalley, Joseph 8 . 483 . Dalley,...
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    • Jalley. Latayette, 230 Jolley. Milton, 356, 378, 393, 400 Jones Brother's Stare, 97, 180 Jones Furniture Store, 149 Jones, Abbish, 190, 214 Jones, Alice, 162 Jones, Alma Treharne, 180 Jones, Arthur, 316, 364 Jones, Barbara Sue Scalf, 424 Jones,...
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    • Lunt, lone H., 116 Lunt, Marion, 304 Lunt. Martha Henrietta, 84 Lunt, Mary Ann Wilson, 22, 25, 84, 98, 116 Lunt, Mary Ellen H , 116 . Lunt. Nary Jeanette Corry, 304 Lunt, Mary, 392, 412, 422 Lunt, Max, 336 Lunt, Mrs. Ray, 330 Lunt, Olive H., 116...
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    • Smeath, George, 339 Smith, Alfred K., 68 Smith. Benjamin, 97 Smith, Benjamin Jr., 81 Smith, Don, 299 Smith, h a , 361 Smith, E m a , 366 Smith George A,. 5, 6, 22, 25, 470, 471, 473, 479, 487, 489 Smith, Gordon, 259 Smith, Henry, 366 Snith, J....
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    • AUTHOR'S NOTE After ten years of research and hours of writing and editing, York and I submit this work to the reader with confidence and satisfaction that it will stand upon its own merits. This is a book about an honest, dedicated man and his...
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    • iron to almost any amount could soon be manufactured. The machinery is of the best kind and works well and would do for a much larger fbmace than what is up. In haste, I am yours, Henry Lunt. The settlers harvested many loads of grass hay from the...
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    • The Iron Works was not going ahead nearly as fast as they all had hoped and on Sunday, November 14, George A. Smith called a council of the brethren after church meeting for the purpose of inviting them to express their feelings about their...
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    • sickness. Our little number has been increased this season by some fifteen families." Franklin Richards and Erastus Snow left for Great Salt Lake City the morning of Thursday, December 2, 1852. Lunt wrote: "They have done much good while in our...
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    • acquaintance of Ellen. They made us very welcome and we talked over many things and retired to rest as the sweet strains of music kom the brass band serenaded the city. Henry and Ellen attended meeting in the Tabernacle on Sunday, April 3, and...
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    • we had brought along a pair of cast iron 'hand irons ' Soon after I had spoken, Dr. Sprig brought the hand irons out of the vestry and placed them on the front of the stand. The saints appeared quite excited and well pleased at the sample of cast...
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    • animals until noon, so they didn't reach Springvllle until that night. They were joined there by several other wagons traveling their direction, one of which belonged to Brother Walker. They camped the next night at the springs in Juab Valley where...

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