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    • CHARLES ROUNTREE HUNTER Biography 1898 - 1984 Charles Rountree Hunter, an outstanding public servant spent his entire life in Cedar City where he contributed extensive time and money to the area's growth and development. He attended Southern Utah...
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    • July 19. 1934.. .The claim of Roy Davis for $35 damages to his son. Hugh, who fell in the sewer trench on Second West before the pipe was laid and covered, was read. Attorney Shay recommended that the claim be paid. Macfarlane, Leigh and Thorley...
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 5. 1948.. . T h e Oath of Office was taken b y t h e incoming Council, a n d a special session was called immediately following the ceremony. Mayor Gronway R. P a r r y made the recommendation t h a t...
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    • Southern Utah Power Company for a street lighting program on Center Street, west to the school and Hoover Avenue. Delinquent water notices were sent o u t , also shut-off notices have been mailed out and collections are coming in much better. Oct....
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    • Sept. 3 , 1 9 5 9 . . .Motion by Councilman Schmutz to have R. B. Platt make UD the s~ecifications for the water line to the Quitchapah well, a n d place pipe for bid. (Accepted bid. March 1 9 6 0 - - 5 5 2 . 3 3 4 . ) ~ o v e r n m e n tfunds are...
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    • connections a r e available outside City limits. Walt Lowe met with the council to inform them that this was 'D-Day' for the Hotel. After discussion, Councilman Schmutz motioned that the City take immediate s t e p s to close down the Hotel,...
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    • Mayor Whetten accepted Christiansen as Justice of the Seegmiller to fill the position. the resignation of Ray Peace, and appointed Gale Oct. 1 7 , 1968.. .The Government Test Site Program (Air Force missiles1 west of Cedar Valley invited the...
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    • May 15, 1969.. . T h e Main Street Project (new storm sewer) and replacing c u r b and gutter and sidewalk is progressing well, due to the work of Councilmen Jones and Webster contacting the property owners on the east side of Main Street, and...
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    • history of Cedar City. He thanked the Councilmen for their cooperation and dedication. He acknowledged the cooperation a n d help received from the Utah s t a t e - Road ~ o m & s i o n , College. California Pacific Utilities, and other...
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    • July 1 9 , 1973. . .Ellen Simkins, City Recorder, intends to retire on September 1 . (City employed Yorke S. Nelson a s Recorder. 1 Motion was made by Councilman Larson to adopt the ordinance granting a thirty year franchise to California Pacific...
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    • having the r i g h t to control t h e animal. Licensing of dogs: Female--$lo, male--57.50, spayed dogs--$2. 50. a n d cats-$5.00. Salary increase for t h e City Mayor: Mayor was raised to $350 per month a n d City Councilmen raised to $200 p e r...
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    • Because some homes in the Thorley Subdivision, 250 South 1000 West, have been having low water p r e s s u r e problems, the Utah State Health Department has given Cedar City a 'Not Approved' r a t i n g , and no Government financing is available...
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    • opposite--60'1, to t h e west into t h e Woodbury Ditch a n d 40% to t h e n o r t h in t h e main channel of Coal Creek. State Engineer, Gerald S t o k e r , indicated t h a t t h e decreed r i g h t s call for 285 cubic feet p e r second to be...
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    • the design or the use of deep pits and a debris basin in proximity of the runway. Project Engineer, R. B. Platt. pointed out that the City felt an obligation to provide facilities to handle normal anticipated irrigation waters, both low and high...
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    • "New Cedar City Fire Truck" the growing number of larger buildings which call for larger ladder extension (1985). Cost--$240,000. April 17, 1975.. .An open house for the new Fire Department mini-bottle agency to the Town and Country, because of...
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    • Herculean efforts of the people of Cedar, the f i r s t building, which is now the Library Building, was ready for school work by the fall of the second year. Some time in 1880, the grading on the railroad had begun, the Los Angeles and Salt Lake...
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    • Burascana, Louis A , 315, 401 . Burascana, Ilrs., 444 Burbidqe, Dr. Leslie, 430 (Coun.) Burch, George, 393 Burdett Distributing Co., 295 Burgess, M F., 387 . Burkholder, Carl, 200-1, 203, 209, 210 Bums, Gene, 354 Burns, Harlen J., 385 (City Att.1...
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    • On Sept. 1, 1908 L. W. Jones resigned his position as Supt. of the power plant but continued as a committee member. O n May 10 ,1911 it was decided that in order to furnish the power to the Normal School, it would be necessary to run the electric...
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    • help. She was a rare combination of practicality and refinement. She was very apt in the field of hrhing. I n the early days of Dr. Middleton's practice, she worked with him, helping with operations and births. There were.always sterilized handages...

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