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    • 1914, Jun 6

    • 1914, Jun 6
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    • Sat. June 6, 1914: Ther. Cool Wea. Cloudy Set my Sweet Potato plants this morning. Hauled up 4 loads of hay. Sunday 7: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Light Showers We went over our melon and cucumber vines killing bugs and putting on Slug Shot etc
    • 1905, Oct 29

    • 1905, Oct 29
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    • Sun. Oct. 29, 1905: Ther. Cold. Norther Wea. Mostly cldy. It is rather cold weather today so we are putting in most of our time by the stove. held a cottage meeting at Brother Johnsons tonight Elder Allred took up the time, spoke on Divine...
    • Range studies, John's Valley

    • Range studies, John's Valley

    • Range management--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Grazing; John's Valley (Garfield County, Utah)

    • Two eighteen foot and one fourteen foot grain drills in action putting crested wheat grass and western wheat grass seed on the Widtsoe Resettlement project in John's Valley. The land has been plowed with Wheatland plows to prepare the seed bed. ...
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    • July 29. 1873.. . T h e City Council established a school district. August 30, 1873.. .The expenses for putting up a new Liberty Pole were $144.24. Sept. 26, 1873.. . T h e privilege to sell l i q u o r , to be d r a n k off the premises, was...
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    • March 2 1 , 1874.. . N . W . Pryor was appointed City Marshal, John C. Duncan was appointed T r e a s u r e r , a n d George P e r r y was appointed Supervisor of S t r e e t s and Water Ditches of Cedar City. March 23, 1874 . . . An ordinance was...
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    • Nov. 11, 1875 . . . R . R. Birkbeck and C. J . Arthur each donated land, 20 rods long a n d 2 rods wide, for s t r e e t s for the consideration of 20 rods of good pole fence for West Street. The Council paid Joseph H . Smith $30 per a c r e for...
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    • Nov. 16. 1876.. .Petition of John V. Adams and 228 o t h e r s praying t h a t no more licenses be g r a n t e d for t h e disposal of intoxicating d r i n k s was r e a d . On motion, the wishes of said petitioners were accepted. Dec. 7, 1876. ....
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    • Lewis Root. Joseph S . Hunter, a n d Kumen Jones to attend Council meeting T h u r s d a y n e x t . April 19. 1877.. .Joseph H. Smith. George H u n t e r , Lehi J o n e s , and George P e r r y J r . appeared a t Council meeting and were informed...
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    • 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...
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    • Tithing Office o r school house on reasonable terms. Councilor Nielson reported purchasing 900 feet of lumber for $27 in homemade goods o r wool at 306 per pound. Sustained. The Auditor was i n s t r u c t e d to issue a warrant in favor of J e n s...
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    • Dec. 2 3 , 1886 ... The Mayor requested the reading of the petition for a-billiard license. Councilman Perry introduced a bill for an ordinance amending the ordinance regulating the sale, manufacturing, and otherwise disposing of spirituous,...
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    • Councilman Heyhorne, the Recorder was instructed to notify Joseph M . Perry that he had been superceded in his office. (of watermaster) Feh. 19, 1894.. .Councilman Haight motioned that we reconsider the nomination of John Elliker a s (water)...
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    • 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...
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    • asking for yearly license to c a r r y on dance t h e a t r e etc. was referred to the Committee on Petitions. The following appointments were made: T . B. Wright--City Sexton, Dogtax Collector, and Scavenger: M. H. Dalley--Surveyor; George W ....
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    • children home and was unwilling to pay expense for others. May 9. 1896.. .Mr. Uriah T . Jones, in behalf of R. C. Lund, asked if the Council intended putting in a water system, if so Mr. Lund wished to make them a proposition. May 18, 1896.....
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    • Feb. 11, 1904.. .Special session on new culinary water system. Recommendations from committee I E . H . Ryan) t h a t t h e head works a n d intake of t h e proposed system of water works for this Citv be located a t a point opposite to Station No....
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 3, 1916.. .Present: Mayor Leigh, Councilmen--Higbee, Lunt, Williams, Pace, and Mayor-Elect T . J . Jones. Claims and reports were presented a s follows: S . J . Foster, bond of E. H . Macfarlane 576.00...
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    • ARCHIBALD SWAPP Biography 1877 - 1955 Archibald Swapp was born December 21, 1877, in New Mexico. He was the oldest son in his father's family. He married Ada May Little, and they resided in Glendale. Utah until about 1914. Eight of their ten...

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