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    • Page 122

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    • Lake City had lost many sheep and cattle during the winter because of the severity of the weather. President J. C. L. Smith came from Parowan on Tuesday, February 22. Henry wrote the following about their conversation: There are a number of...
    • Page 75

    • Page 75
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    • Lamanites were deeply interested. T h e country was strange to me. Near the place of our operations was a river that I could see, the water of which was not quite clear). .4s this dream had left quite an impression on my mind, I asked our mother to...
    • Page 230

    • Page 230
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    • Late in 1858 and in early 1859 Hemy wrote the following entnes in his journal: November 1, 1858: Attended a meeting of the Deseret Iron Company held in the company's store. The report showed that the Works have been attended with less success this...
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    • Later Thon~as'sfather lost his eyesight. Thonias was the fifth child in a family of seven, friur sisten and two I~rothers. When Thomas was 20 years of ase, lie was conlarted hy the I..D.S. missionaries and Ileca~r~c interested in the I I o r n ~ n...
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    • later, a Professor from the Columbia School of Mines, John S. Newberry, visited southem Utah and was amazed at the coal and iron resources in the area. He encouraged the local officials and business leaders to patent and develop the rich store of...
    • Panguitch, South Ward Chapel

    • Panguitch, South Ward Chapel

    • Panguitch (Utah) -- History

    • Latter-Day Saint South Ward Chapel, 110 South Main. The property was originally owned by John D. Lee. Afton Lee and Reta Reid Lee built a house on this land. It became the property of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the South...
    • Chapter 7 - Page 37

    • Chapter 7 - Page 37
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    • Lawless, i ~ ? i g h b u r i nstale of Nevada. Trading and freighting in ~ Pioche and Bnllionville. Cedar Co-op Store. Lehi, Pony Exprcrs ridcr, and brief account of stops he made on route. Lehi goes tu University of Deseret. Lehi returns and Pony...
    • Page 133

    • Page 133
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    • LD MAIN" BRA,NCH NORMAL SCHOOL 1 QOO *"ad Cedar City, Utah - Chairman of the building committee, "We have but nine to build a building worthy to house a Branch of State Normal. iosen for it and we should all be proud of that."
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    • Page 5
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    • Learning by Doing: An Event Internship at the Cedar City Offices Introduction As a young girl, when people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would excitedly answer with, “A waitress at Pizza Hut.” Today, when asked the same...
    • Page 149

    • Page 149
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    • Legion. The escort arrived at Governor Young's at 9:00 a.m. and everyone saluted him at the west door of his mansion as he appeared on the steps.' The residents of Cedar City held their own celebration and Henry wrote the following about the...
    • Chapter 20 - Page 145

    • Chapter 20 - Page 145
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    • Lehi and Henrietta buy Chafin Ilanch. Interrsting experiences with cattle and sheep. Characteristics of Lehi and Henrietta. Henry goes o n a mission. New Castle Reclamation Co. established. Reservoir at GIXSValley and New Castle Irrigation Cn....
    • Page 69

    • Page 69
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    • Lehi and Henrietta were married.' Lehi's father, Thomas, was endowed hefore he and Sage were married, but for some reason, records indicate they they were not sealed to each other until three years after their marriage. They were married Oct. 28,...
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    • Lehi hired Oriah Leigh to stay with the cattle and Lehi's boys took turns working with him. Oriah took part of his salary in cattle. Lehi M. recalls spending a great deal of time at the herd. Rass talked about leaving Cedar City alone, when he was...
    • Page 146

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    • Lehi M. was old enough to be able to round the cows into the corral and the girls helped with the milking. Every two or three days, a new cow was hrought in to be h~uken milk. Henrietta would rope the cow and to tie her to a post and proceed to...
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    • Lehi once said, "Plenty of work and responsibility never hurt any healthy child and many of them are spoiling for the want of it."' Lehi's hrother, Kumen, from Blanding came to visit Cedar City again in 1934 and wrote the following about the visit:...
    • 1916 38

    • 1916 38
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    • LELAND BETENSON Betty has taken on the air of a mar­ried man, but his hasty steps sure startled us. DORRIS SORENSON Going to take out her M. D. (Mother's Duties) degree this year. LAFELL IVERSON Pessimists would laugh with "Fuzzy." ANNA THORLEY If...
    • 1915 41

    • 1915 41
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    • LELAND BETENSON. "Betty." Is noted for his yarns on speech days. Our famous half mile man. (It is a half mile from school to the Sheep Store.) RAY THOMAS. Sophomore yell master, first semester. School yell mas­ter. Our leader in school activities....

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