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    • Dabatiog amd Oratory XJOT much has been done at the college this year in debating". Last year saw the end of a six-year competition with Dixie College for the possession of the bronze tablet first offered in 1923 by Attorney Robert L. Judd, of Salt...
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    • 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...
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    • to confer with businesses and ascertain contributions toward a better and more sightly system of street lighting on Main Street. The Marshal and Supervisor were appointed Dog Tax Collectors, compensation to be 50% of all taxes collected. May 3, 1 9...
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    • Nov. 3 , 1917 ... A committee of band members headed by Mr. Roylance met with the Council and presented a request for an appropriation of about $365 to purchase instruments to make a complete band, and agreed that the band would serve the City free...
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    • Claim of Dixie Power Company for installing underground lighting system for 53,038.92 was allowed. Motion Councilman Pace that the Committee on Streets confer with the Telephone Company Board, o r i t s President. and make formal demand t h a t...
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    • 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...
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    • ZION CANYON NATIONAL PARK There a r e five National Parks within Utah's borders The .man riding t h e horse on the left is Lehi W . Jones, Mayor of Cedar City 1887-88. When the President of the United States, Warren G . Harding, visited Cedar City...
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    • present City Jail s t a n d s , on the side s t r e e t connecting Main Street and First East Street. The Branch Agricultural College Alumni Association met with the City Council in relation to the City assisting them with plans for an athletic...
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    • M i s s Mamie Gardner--City Treasurer. John F. Foster--City Attorney, Roy Urie--Watermaster, Isaac Parry--Street Supervisor, Orson Haight--Poundkeeper, John Edwin Walker-Officer, and James Police. D r . J . S. Prestwich--Health...
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    • July 19. 1934.. .The claim of Roy Davis for $35 damages to his son. Hugh, who fell in the sewer trench on Second West before the pipe was laid and covered, was read. Attorney Shay recommended that the claim be paid. Macfarlane, Leigh and Thorley...
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    • July 1 . 1 9 3 7 . . .Council discussed the present lease with Jim Winters for the City Dump Ground and his franchise to gather garbage within Cedar City. On motion of Councilman Larson the matter of the lease was referred to Committee on Police...
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    • July 15, 1943.. .The City Council members were guests of Mr. Roy Allen, Manager of the Cedar City Airport. Dinner was served at the Airport Cafe, and a tour of the (new) airport and hangars followed. July 27, 1943... Councilman Miller made motion...
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    • Jan. 5, 1950.. .Mayor Broadbent appointments to departments: Finance J. L. Faklee Public Safety H. E. Christensen made the following Parks Fublic -& J. L. F a k l e r -re M. F. Grames, A s s t . Water and Sever Frank Milne G Seegmiller, A s s...
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    • Aug. 7. 1952.. .The contract between Cedar City Corporation and Southern Utah Power Company was tabled until further investigation. Mill levy was set a t 26.3 mills. the same a s last year. Oct. 2, 1952.. .Council discussed water u s e r s outside...
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    • Bond Election will be held on November 4 , by the Iron County School Board, to finance a new Swimming Pool. Sept. 3 , 1975... Harvey Foster Willis made application for a Taxi franchise. Richard Dettamanti informed the Council of conflictine...
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    • Jan. 6 , 1977.. .City Attorney. Joe Jackson, has accepted an appointment a s Juvenile Judge. T h u s , he submitted his resignation as City Attorney. The Oath of Office was given to Orwin H . Green, Fire Chief, and David E. Bentley, Assistant Fire...
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 7 , 1982.. .Regular meeting. Present: Mayor Robert Linford; City Manager. Joe Melling; City Attorney, Robert Braithwaite; City Treasurer, Marilyn Prince; Councilmen: Harold Hiskey, Lee Fife, Jack...

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