Mon. Feb. 14, 1898: Wea. warm and still some clouds floating through the sky we hauled manure across the wash on the flour corn land I caught a coon in my trap this morning at the foot log. Tuesday 15: Wea. Very warm wind from the north...
Sun. Jan. 1, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clear wind from south, West & north. Fast Day. Elder Geo. E. Stewart and I left Mr. J.B. Whitefield’s about ten oclock this morning. walked to Granite where Elder Stewart had his photo taken. walked on...
follows: Paul Whetman, Weldon Bittick, Harold Hiskey, Jack Carpenter, MacRay Cloward, Tom Cardon, and Lee Fife. A donation from the Cedar Cycle Club of $639.85 was received. It is to be used for bleachers at the proposed "bike track. " Mar. 18,...
April 2 2 . 1982.. . A Film Company requested the use of the City Cemetery for part of their filming. Joe Melling, City Manager, informed the Council that the plans to be submitted for the ( F . A . A . ) Flight Service Center proposal must be...
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Sat. Sept. 16, 1905: Ther. Warm. Wea. clouds in north. South wind. We left Mr. Skinner and continued our work this fore noon. visited twenty-two families, were taken in and entertained by Mr. Wright over west near the sand hills. 164)
Wed. Jan. 4, 1905: Ther. Cool north wind. Wea. Thin clds. We went over to see the other Trustee were refused the house. Took a northerly direction, were entertained at Mr. W.R. Hill’s 1 ¼ mi south and 2 ¼ west of the Delhi school house. Music &...
Nov. 3 . 1 9 8 2 . . .From Iron County Record, election results: Poll on construction of new Jail. Poll on location of planned Jail. votes. Downtown : 1 . 9 7 4 votes. Yes
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4312 votes 1539 votes 3,127
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increased the labors and hardships of the settlers.' This new plot was organized into wards during the meeting on Sunday, August 2 1, 1853. The speakers were Patriarch E. H. Groves, Major John D. Lee, and President Henry Lunt. Ward One was south of...
31 Days October 1910: S 16 Not on the ditch. Mary is not at all well. M 17 Sent Ray Bradshaw up to turn the water in didn’t get it. T 18 Cold North wind I sent two men up today they got the water in the head of canal W 19 Cold N. Wind Clouds...
Sat. Jan. 3, 1914: Ther. Warm, Wea. Clear, L. Clds Drug a load of wood and threw it off the ledge north of Dan’s house. Sunday 4: Ther. Pleasant- Wea. Clear We are at home- Mother and Emma were here to dinner.
Thurs. Jan. 5, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. north wind, Clouds Canvassed the country north and east to where Elders Robison and Hoover left off. got entertainment with Mr. L.H. Carlton. two and a half miles south and one east of the Delhi School...
Mon. Sept. 18, 1905: Ther. Warm cold wind dusk. Wea. Rain Ptly cldy. We packed our grips after breakfast and started for Ora (now Tallaville) to attend conference. followed the R.R. track north nearly to Frederick, went on up the section line to...
The flood that Henry referred to was the crowning blow for the Iron Works. It swept over the site, completely submerging the equipment and buildings, and carried away some of the property. Also, with the diversion dam washed out, there was no water...
Directors. In 1926 the A.H. Rollo and Sons C:o. was formed and the Iron County Rrcoid continued public a t 'lon. T h e Rocky Mountain Bell Telcphonc Co. was grantcd a franchise to operate through Utah in t\ugust, 1902. 'I'here were very few...
Tues. Feb. 24, 1903: Ther. Cold North wind., Wea. Clouds, Pleasant in the sunshine., We herded north-west of camp, would have moved east but found according to our count that we had lost one or two black sheep. Second count Only one black gone....
Fri. Jan. 6, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. North wind, Clouds, Walked back to Arbor then north-east about eight miles to see a family by the name of Lusk but they were not at home so we were entertained by Mr. M.E. Plowman. he lives one mile east and a...
Tues. Sept. 19, 1905: Ther. Cold N. wind am Warmer- Wea. Light clds. We took the section line east for thirteen miles went south a mile to see a friend of Elder Robisons turned north again one mile west of Chattanooga went one mile and got shelter...
indicated t h a t the majority of t h e Board Members a r e in favor of Municipal Power. March 8 . 1984 ... The Diesel Engine a t t h e City Quitchapah water well has been installed. Harold Hiskey Made a motion not to b u y t h e Utah Power a n d...
XBills Payable. XFebruary.: The Signal Lanterns of Paul Revre Displayed in the steeple of this Church. (The Old North Church) April 18, 1775. Warned the People of the march of the British Troops to Lexington and Concord.” 21st to J.J. Esplin...