EXPENDITURES Appointive Officers City Manager Attorney Justice of Peace Assistant Treasurer Appointive Officer Elective Officers City Councilmen City Recorder City Treasurer Office Supplies City Park Caretaker Supplies Monuments Fire Department...
June 2 1 , 1956 ...Mayor Anderson discussed the matter of the s u p e r highway in this area, as well as the matter of the parking meters being broken on Main Street. July 19, 1 9 2 . . .Ordinance against coin operated machines: Councilman Heywood...
Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 3, 1966.. .The City Council met in the Court Room of the City and County Building a t high noon, for the purpose of swearing in the new Mayor and Councilmen. The Oath of Office was administered by Kumen...
Bond Election will be held on November 4 , by the Iron County School Board, to finance a new Swimming Pool. Sept. 3 , 1975... Harvey Foster Willis made application for a Taxi franchise. Richard Dettamanti informed the Council of conflictine...
The Wells Fargo Express established an office in Beaver about 1877 or 1878. Charles Woodhouse was manager.
James Low, a native of Scotland and a convert to the Mormon Church, was one of Beaver's original pio-neers. He took an active part in the...
was named first watermaster, in 1906. The first sewer system was installed in 1914. The following have served as presidents of the Milford Town Board: William Armstrong, Ed Bardsley, William Armstrong (second term), Chesley Barton, Mr. Mish, Angus...
Photos of Jonathan Crosbey, Pioneer Building, and wife, Caroline Barnes Crosbey; Jane Gillies, First Primary Ass'n President; Betsy Smith Goodwin, First President, West Ward Relief Society; George Munford, Patriarch, and wife, Harriet Paice Munford
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE IRRIGATION AND WELLS PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN MILFORD VALLEY THE "RISE AND FALL" OF REED In early days there were beautiful ranches along down the river in Milford Valley. There was a ranch at Yellow Bank owned by James...
Photos of Josiah Rogerson, Beaver's First Telegrapher, and wife, Ann Wignall Rogerson; Sidney Tanner; Thomas H. Cartwright, First Blacksmith; William R. Hurst and wife, Martha N. Miller Hurst
irrigated. The first families cut the wild hay that grew there and used it for their stock. Later they raised their own hay, and lucerne seed came to be the largest paying crop raised there. So profitable it proved that by 1920, individuals...
Early Relief Society Group -- Front row (left to right): Fanny Harris, Orissa Robinson, __ Lang, Betsy Briggs, Sarah M. Dell, Cedaressa C. Shepherd, Mary A.White, Harriet E. Fotheringham, Frances L. Jones, Jane Bickley, Mary A. Tolton (child),...