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    • July 11, 1914 ...The Parent's Classes from the East and West Wards were appointed to arrange for the celebration of Pioneer's Day on July 24, 1914. Aug. 3. 1914.. .Special session to consider workmanship of the water system extension (redwood...
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    • Gone," was written in the Iron County Record: Henry Lunt, Patnarch, Dies at His Home in Mexico A letter has been received in this city containing the sad announcement of the death of Patnarch Hemy Lunt who passed away at his home in Mexico on the...
    • 1899, Jul 21

    • 1899, Jul 21
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    • Fri. July 21, 1899: Ther. 72º., 100º., Wea. nearly clear. I cut and raked hay at the point fore noon hauled from the lower piece after-noon. Saturday 22: Ther. 72º., 100º., Wea. clear, s. wind. We piled the hay on the piece by the old...
    • 1899, Jul 24

    • 1899, Jul 24
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    • Mon. July 24, 1988: Ther. 74’., 6 am. Wea. nice shower about noon. Pioneer Day. We hauled four loads of hay this fore noon but the storm caused us to leave about 4 loads on the piece by the old Dam. Tuesday 25: Ther. very warm. Wea. partly...
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    • HISTORY OF IRON COUNTY BY William R . Palmer, 1922 It has been only seventy-one years since the settlement of Iron County (18511, and little more than eighty years since people came to Utah and to the west; yet in that time the western part of this...
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    • Chief. During the early days of the settlement of the country, when there were many more Indians than white men. a great chief named Kanarra reigned supreme over his tribe. He was very unfriendly toward the white people who were coming into the...
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    • apostles saw i t , was not so much the smelting of iron, vital though this was to the pioneer economy, b u t , more importantly, the building of a harmonious and unified community here on the borders of civilization. This was to be done in spite of...
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    • manufacture of iron. Drama, for which Cedar has now become nationally known, was a favorite interest and avocation of the townspeople from the earliest days. Amusements, recreations of various kinds, and celebrations of important events livened up...
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    • The problem of wlonization was particularly difficult during the Utah War because of the large number of people called back to Utah. In addition, two to four thousand immigrants were brought into the tenitory each year by the pioneer companies....
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    • Nov. 14. 1927.. .City Elections were held November 8 , 1927-results were as follows: Mayor: 4 year Councilman: 2 year Counc>lmen: Recorder: Treasurer: Eugene Christensen IR) Samuel F. Leigh (D) Fred L. Biederman IR) Parley Dalley ID) Ray H Lunt...
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    • O n Lehi's eighty-sixth hirthday Nov. 15, 1940 an article appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune entitled "Scores Honor Pioneer of Southern Utah," the opening paragraph stated that: Lehi W. Jones Looks Back on Long and Active Career -Cedar City - Lehi...
    • Bibliography - Page 501

    • Bibliography - Page 501
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    • BIBLIOGRAPHY PUBLISHED MATERIALS Amngton, Leonard J., Great Basin Kingdom, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1966. Ashton, Clifford R., Seeds ofpromise, 1983. Berreq William E., The Restored Church, Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake...
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    • Lamboume, m The Pioneer Trail, The Deseret News Publishing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1913. Larson, Karl, Erosrus Snow, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1971. Lee, John D., Joumal o/ The Iron Counfy Mission, Edited by Gustav O....
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    • headquarters was i the Church Tithing Oflice located on Main Street. n After a short time the telegraph office was moved into the parlor of the Hemy Lunt home on Lincoln Avenue and First East which was known as the Lunt Hotel and Stage Stop....
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    • 2 have been completely transformed and are irreversible. The ways in which ELLs from low SES backgrounds interact and associate with the digital era was also addressed. The results of this research will help educators yield a deeper appreciation...
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    • JOHN MOUNT HIGBEE Biography 1827 - 1904 John Mount Higbee began his life, May 6 , 1827, on a 25acre farm in Palestine, Ohio. He was baptized into t h e L.D.S. Church July 1 2 . 1835, b y Isaac Falls a t Shadcreek, Clay County, on the b a n k s of...

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