Top row, from left: Henry, Kunsen, Mone, Willard, Randall, Lou, Tipper J. Second row: Arthur, Pearl, Sarah, Sade, Attie, Mame, Henrietta, Tom, Treharne. Third row: Caroline, Irene, Cora, Urana, Lillian, Lehi, Effie, Ann, Gwen, Melissant.
Cedar High School--Cedar City (Iron County, Utah); Sports
Cedar High School girls volleyball. Cindy Andersen (#42) makes a spike as Holly Randall (#22) watches in the Enterprise - Escalante volleyball game at Enterprise.
ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP.
Who, when the opera girl so meek
Forgets her lines and cannot speak,
Keeps swearing almostall the week?
Mr. Tollestrup.
RANDALL L. JONES, B. M. T.
Yes, Mr.· Jones is m,arried but he
sure don't act like it. When he's
in the...
Randall L. Jones
Architect
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llIatrllmakrr anll3JtUtl'lrr CEDAR CITY CO·OP.
R. S. Gardner
Electrical
and Irrigation
Engineer
Cedar City Utal1
Diamonds, Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry of
all kinds. Fountain
Pens and Electric...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Orchestras
Shows the first Branch Normal School Orchestra between 1899 and 1904. Participants are (right to left) Sage Thorley, Paul Payner, Randall Lunt, O.C. Anderson (leader), and Willard Jones.
An early music class of the Branch Normal School. Includes, left to right: Sage Jones Thorley (at piano), Paul Poyner, Randall Lunt, O.C. Anderson (1st music teacher), and Willard Jones.
An early music class of the Branch Normal School. Includes, left to right: Sage Jones Thorley (at piano), Paul Poyner, Randall Lunt, O.C. Anderson (1st music teacher), and Willard Jones.
An early music class of the Branch Normal School. Includes, left to right: Sage Jones Thorley (at piano), Paul Poyner, Randall Lunt, O.C. Anderson (1st music teacher), and Willard Jones.
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Randall Lunt home. Mary Ann Lunt in chair. Daughter, Maude Lunt Matheson holding son, Duayne Matheson. Maude's twin daughters, Violet and Inthe. This was the first Telegraph Office located on Lincoln Ave and First East. It was torn down and the...
Labor George Tait 2f days Samuel Leigh 318 day 2 days George Wood John Stephens 10 days t day Gower J e n s Anderson 6 t days John Chatterley 10; days A. Corry 3 318 days Evan Williams 104 days Jens Anderson J r . 1 day R. Palmer 1 day 2 t days...
and t h a t , when notified by the proper officer of the City, he manifested great indifference as to the r i g h t s of the City. After some deliberation, on the motion of Councilman Palmer, the Supervisor was instructed to interview Fife and...
appointed Supervisor to act under the direction of the City to supervise the tapping of the water mains. July 8 , 1 9 0 4 . . .The filling of trenches (on new water system) and completion of reservoir was urged by the Mayor a n d , on the motion of...
part of the water shed was a steer a t least three-quarters of a mile from the water. Fearing that it might, however, in some way in time of flood find i t s way into the water supply, they made arrangements to have i t cremated. They also...
June 9 , 1921.. .City disclaimed all responsibility in the death of two cows ( F . W . Leigh) and the burning out of 39 street lamps caused by the breaking of one of the street lighting wires. The City claimed that the construction of same is...
Jan. 29, 1924.. . T h e Mayor submitted the following appointments: Marshal--John E . Walker, City Attorney--J. M . Foster, City Justice--Jethro Palmer. Watermaster--Samuel Leigh, Poundkeeper--I. C. Haight, Sexton a n d Caretaker--A. G. Matheson,...
Treasurer. City Manager Perry reported that a toilet could be installed in the City Jail for about $100. Motion by Fred L. Biederman that the City Manager be authorized to have this done. Carried. May 3, 1930.. .The matter of assuring Dixie Power...
Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 1. 1934.. .Mayor and Council met with the outgoing Mayor and Council a t 12 noon. After making his report and recommendations to the incoming Mayor and Council, Mayor Granger t u r n e d the meeting...
Jan. 6 , 1955.. .Mayor recommended that the Police Department have a set schedule made u p , and not trade shifts with each other. Also, men to have only one job, a s they can't do justice to both jobs. Seegmiller motioned to have a Councilman...