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    • 1908, page 41

    • 1908, page 41
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    • 41 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. LIST OF STUDENTS. GRADUATES. Clark, Wilford Cannonville. Dalley, John Summit Dalley, Katie Cedar City Esplin, Emily Orderville Fife, John Cedar City Ford, Victor Cedar City Graf, Henry...
    • 1908, page 42

    • 1908, page 42
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    • 42 SOUTHERN BRANCH Esplin, James Orderville Fife, Ernest Cedar City Fife, John Cedar City Ford, Victor Cedar City Graf, Henry Santa Clara Hamilton, Alice Hamilton's Ft. Hansen, Laura Panaca, Nev. Heap, LeRoy Parowan Henrie, Jedd...
    • 1901, page 22

    • 1901, page 22
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    • 22 SOUTHERN BRANCH. Sandberg, Neils, Jr St. George. Wash. Sanders, Margaret Virgin, Wash. Co. Sandin, David H Cedar, Iron Co. Schmutz, Mary St. George, Wash Co. Schoppman, Mary Cedar, Iron Co. Schoppman, William " Smith,...
    • 1902, page 30

    • 1902, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH Stirling, Ruth Leeds, Washington Co. Stucki, Ella Santa Clara, " Urie, Janet F Cedar City, Iron Co. Urie, Mary Main " Walker, Josephine " Wood, Mary Ada " SPECIALS. Arthur, Caroline Cedar City, Iron Co. Berry,...
    • 1906, page 37

    • 1906, page 37
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    • 37 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Williamson, Edith Paragoonah, Iron County Williamson, Frank H……………….. " Wood, Blanche Cedar City, " FIRST YEAR NORMALS. Adair, Hattie Tropic, Garfield County Barney, J. N. Panguitch, "...
    • 1907, page 37

    • 1907, page 37
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    • 37 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Cannon, Theresa St. George, Washington County Carroll, Amy Orderville, Kane County Cosslett, Jennie Cedar City, Iron County Dalley, John Summit, Iron County Deady, Hannah Leeds, Washington County...
    • Page 41

    • Page 41
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    • reached. In Southern Utah, the telegraph covered some areas that early, but it wasn't until later that this service extended from Southern Utah into Nevada. I t was this area that was covered by the mail contracts handled by one man nanied...
    • Page 45

    • Page 45
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    • up there. The first mill was able to handle only ten tons of ore a day, but Ily 1871 five mills and a large furnace were in operation. Bullionville and Panaca, seperated by one mile of meadow, lived together in uneasy truce. The good people of the...
    • Page 255

    • Page 255
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    • Lunt, Maude 52, 106, 139 I.unt, Oscar 54 Lunt, Owrn 139 Lunt, Rme 106 Lunt, Sarah Ann 52,51,69, 107, 139 Lunt, Violet (Urie) 106, 236 Lyman. Francis M. 96, 11 1, 186 I.)man, Plarte D. 79 M Macfarlane, Dr. '07; 209 Maciarlanr. Lillian Higllee 121,...

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