Fri. Sept. 30, 1898: Ther. warmº., Wea. windy & dusty, the wind blew very hard from the south all day Father & I started on about 10 am. nooned at Willow Creek. and camped at C.C. Larson’s at Mayfield. Saturday, Oct. 1: Ther. Cold., Wea....
Sun. Oct. 1, 1899: Ther. warm., Wea. windy. clouds around horizon. We finished thrashing and came to town with the machine. William L. Crawford Hinckley Millard Co., Utah. Monday 2: Ther. cold., Wea. light clouds. I helped thrash wheat for Ed....
Mon. Oct. 1, 1900: + Ther. Cool., Wea. Partly Cloudy Jim went back and herded with Dan. I took it alone in the cove back to camp. Tuesday 2: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Wind, Clouds. Dan helped me today We herded north East of camp toward the Steep...
Mon. Sept. 30, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Windy, south Clear, One of John L’s horses left him yesterday so he went to town after it and did’nt get back till today. We moved around a little north-east of the peak to camp Number 94. Father,...
Fri. Sept. 30, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. clouds. Came out to the dipping corral over the Bend Trail. 55) Saturday, Oct. 1: Ther. Warmer., Wea. few clds. Went to Orderville then to the ranch and back to the corral. 55) Sunday 2: Ther. Warm.,...
Wed. Sept. 30, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Rain. Myron brought some fresh supplies over about noon. Dave Harris and Magnes Anderson (Albert Lundale’s) herders were a while. 117) (+16/-1) Thursday Oct. 1: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Rain A regular...
Wed. Sept. 30, 1914: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Shower pm We picked some grapes to pickle I finished hauling the corn from the W.H.G. field. Got a drag of oak poles from Oakcreek. Thursday, Oct. 1: Ther. Pleasant- Wea. clouds Went up to mouth of Pine...
Sun. Oct. 1, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. cloudy Rain. We staid at the house and wrote our letters today fasted till noon. The folks all went off and left us alone this afternoon. 108) (2
Oct. 1 4 . 1878.. .[written r e p o r t ) To the Honorable Mayor a n d members of the City Council. Your committee to whom was referred the examination of the slaughterhouse, wishes to report a s follows: 1 s t . . .we recommend t h a t the...
March 11, 1881.. .Water Supervisor was i n s t r u c t e d to clean out t h e City water ditches a s t h e filth in them makes t h e water v e r y unwholesome for u s e . Also, recommended t h a t measures be adopted to stop the continual annoyance...
Entering, cause . 5 0 Warrant Affidavit for charge of venue Filing paper Venue for jury Subpoena for witnesses Transcript of docket Swearing of jury Swearing eight witnesses @ . 1 0 Attendance of 2 days @ 3 . 0 0 Total justice's Costs Marshal's...
Aug. 6 , 1894.. . I t was resolved that Water Tax for 1894 be 500 per lot for irrigation and $1.00 per family for culinary purposes. Oct. 1, 1894.. .The Mayor stated that George Wood and the Cedar Sheep Association had generously offered money and...
system for the use of the inhabitants of the City. After some discussion and due consideration the following motion was made by Councilman Leigh: That the Council proceed to take the necessary steps to bond the City for the purpose of procuring a...
instructed to hire two men and a team to assist the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph in trimming and removing trees along Main Street for the line to be placed 1 8 feet from the property lines. Oct. 1 . 1 9 1 4 ... Librarian's salary was...
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Oct. 1 , 1942.. . T h e fuel situation in Cedar City was discussed because of a shortage of miners and t r u c k e r s ( d u e to t h e w a r ) . The mines, adjacent to Cedar City, were threatening to close. Dec. 3, 1942.. . T h e new alley just...
of recreation primarily to hold the young people, a n d they should continue with t h e dances even a t a loss, if this e n d can be accomplished. July 20. 1944.. . B e r n a r d Leigh met with t h e Council, entering a complaint against Sterling...