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    • Chapter 23 - Page 183

    • Chapter 23 - Page 183
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    • Cedar Livestock Company. The Mercantile Store. Lehi M. and Rass take sheep to Gunlock, Utah. ~'Pootr"Walker. Lehi elected president of first Chamber of Commerce. Lehi chosen and ordained Bishop of Cedar City West Ward. Minutes of meetings while in...
    • Page 234

    • Page 234
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    • PARLEY DALLEY Biography 1886 - 1970 Parley Dalley was born November 5 , 1886, the son of James and Petrina B. Dalley. He grew up on a farm in Summit. Utah, the place of his b i r t h , and attended the oneroom school there. He then went to the...
    • Page 209

    • Page 209
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    • times. The U.S. Army was pressing upon the people uttenng dire threats as to what would take place when it reached the ~ a l l e y s . ~ n Fmstrated i seeking pace, bankrupting themselves to store food and ammunition, and stmggling to reestablish...
    • Page 195

    • Page 195
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    • be operated. He asked us to give the Church the first chance of purchase, which we agreed to do." "Suhsequently, David Bulloch had a conference with the Presidency of the Church in Salt Lake City. Brother Brigham Young Jr. was called in and he...
    • Page 198

    • Page 198
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    • 5, 1917. 'This involved Lehi's and Henrietta's three youngest sons, Lehi Rass and Will. Two months after the United States declared war, Rass married Martha Langford on June 20, 1g17> the Salt Lake Temple. in Rass and Martha met in Cedar City when...
    • Page 479

    • Page 479
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    • Jane's mother, brother and sister, leaving her alone with her father, who remanied three years later. Being the oldest child, she was her father's chef dependence for help and spent much of her time in the field doing a man's work. In 1863 she...
    • Page 209

    • Page 209
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    • to make a drain ditch for the increasing water as the snow melted. Father was a skillful work'er and, by the time the crowd was ready to return home, the road was in good shape with a rock filled drain and the mud almost dry. Father saw an urgent...
    • Page 487

    • Page 487
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    • hun back to camp on the end of the rope. Instead of telling the soldiers to shoot him, this time 1just pulled out my pistol, without saying anything, and dropped the steer for them to take care of They came running up and said, 'Why did you shoot...
    • Page 492

    • Page 492
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    • Eventually five of the eight brothers, as well as Edgerton's wife, Ama May, purchased farms near Duncan with the intention of living there permanently. Owen's wife, Velma, was expecting a baby and was very excited about it, especially since she had...
    • Page 532

    • Page 532
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    • Smeath, George, 339 Smith, Alfred K., 68 Smith. Benjamin, 97 Smith, Benjamin Jr., 81 Smith, Don, 299 Smith, h a , 361 Smith, E m a , 366 Smith George A,. 5, 6, 22, 25, 470, 471, 473, 479, 487, 489 Smith, Gordon, 259 Smith, Henry, 366 Snith, J....
    • Page 225

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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...
    • Page 226

    • Page 226
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    • "hly Brother Lehi, born Xovember 1854 at Cedar City Utah, was five feet nine inches in height and weighed 155 pounds. H e was very light in romplesiou, followed farming, stock raising and general business. By strict economy, thrift and industry, he...
    • 1905, Dec 6

    • 1905, Dec 6
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    • Wed. Dec. 6, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds We worked north two and a half miles then east nearly two miles, took dinner with Mr. Nelson a Dunkard Preacher We then went south and back west again staid with Mrs. Bradford, who has several grown sons...
    • Page 247

    • Page 247
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    • and coke, were sold directly to individual^.^ In Apnl 1862, i spite of the Civil War and al1 the national n humoil, Justice M o d of Vermont introduced the first Congressional Bill against the practice of polygamy into the House of Representatives....
    • 1930_all 51

    • 1930_all 51
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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...
    • Page 244

    • Page 244
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    • felt that strongly because he showed it in his own life by helping his fellow men. Now, such a religion as I have pictured, Brother Jones felt within him. 'This religion not only recognizes the human personality as divine, hut as eternal. Not only...
    • Epilogue - Page 247

    • Epilogue - Page 247
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    • Epilogue Sometimes, in the colonizing and building up of the West, the obstacles seemed virtually imponihle, and almost too overwhelming to conquer; but nothing was really unconquerable for the pioneers and the huilders of the western communities....
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    • 175, 181, 193, 196, 197, 199, 200, 205,212, 215,216, 235 Jones, Henrietta L. (Hintze) 55, 87, 96, 124, 127, 136, 137, 138, 142, 146. 165. 168. 170. 177. 181. 190. ~ - Jones, Henry M a n i n 214 Jones Hollow 85, 89, 93 Jones Home 141, 170 Jones,...

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