Old folks party, many of these people lived in the Old Fort and moved to Cedar City in 1857, they are our real pioneers. First row: Uriah Goodfellow, John Chatterly, Timothy Adams, Evan Williams, John Adams, John Fretwell, Winnie Roche, ? Root, ?...
Taken in front of 1st ward church. Front row: Ellen Graff, Mrs. Neilson, Ezra Neilson, Wm. B. Adams, Wm. D. Macfarlane, Edith W. Gregory, Mrs. Flannigan, Wm. Flannigan, Stella Holman, ? Maxwell, Hattie Haight, Charlotte H. Esplin, Margaret Dalley,...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Organizations; Music
Joseph Corslett Choir, back row, from left: Belle McFarlane Perry, Violet Lunt Urie, May Higbee Woodbury, Ada Wood Webster, William Lunt, Lottie Chatterly Perkins, Gomer Cosslett, Florence Lunt Webster, May Macfarlane Higbee, Chauncy Macfarlane. ...
Freshies' Roll Call
Giles Carroll Paul Seegn1iller Vera Esplin Mina Haws
l\lartin Thorley Carlos Fife Annie Chan1berlain Hulda Scinders
Lorin Higbee Kumen Gardner Mona Urie Vera Pratt
Rowntree Hunter R.egena Ison1 La Verd Adal11s Lucy...
@outbrrn atab Oogpital
A. N. LEONARD, M. D., Superintendent
GENERAL SURGERY.
GE~ERAL MEDICINE.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
FITTING OF GLASSES.
X-Ray diagnosis and treatment.
Violet Ray (high frequency) treatments.
j\lIaternity Home, "Twilight...
Jokes
Soph: My stock in trade is brains.
Freshie : You've got a funny looking sample case.
The follo"wing was handed in on an examination paper
in American history:
General Braddock \vas killed in the Revolutionary
"Var. I-Ie had three horses shot...
LEONARD BULLOCH MARILYN JONES ELLA CORRY
JANE OSBORN JOHN TERRY
MARVEL ARTHUR AMY LEIGH WILMA LEIGH VIOLET GUYMON
REX HOLLAND BILL SANDERS CHESTER JONES
LILLITH BRINKERHOFF LILLIS JONES
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HEN the Agricola staff began its work
early in the fall, one of the first problems
to present itself was the sale of books. It
was decided to organize a club of thirteen
girls representing each class on the
campus and selected by the...
may be, with no fee for extra ladies. Wedding dances were free, being sponsored by the bridegroom or parents of the bride. T. N. (Baldy) Sackett was always floor manager; no time went to waste. When not on floor duty, his watchful eye was on the...
ESCALANTE POST NO. 1546, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF U. S. A. Escalante Post No. 1546, V. F. W., was organized March 24,1928. Charter members were Walter C. Barnes, Lee Brown, Daniel Davis, J. F. Farmer, G. T. Fitzgerald, Lucin Gillis, Marcil...
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Openshaw, Jennie, Paragonah Utah
Prior, Anna, Cedar City Utah
Pratt, Charles, Summit Utah
Perry, Ethel, Cedar City Utah
Parry, Estella, Cedar City Utah
Perkins, Rowena, Cedar City Utah
Robinson, Alva, Paragonah Utah
Rosenberg,...
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Bentley, Meta Parowan
Bringard, Willie Cedar City
Barnum, C. D Mesquite, Nevada
Bozarth, Lucy Paragoonah
Bringhurst, Vera Toquerville
Barnson, Josie junction
Benson, Monroe Parowan
Clark, Ramona Cedar City
Canfield, Jas....
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Esplin, Kezia Orderville
Macfarlane, Ruth Cedar City
Mackerell, Elton Beaver
Middleton, Susan Cedar City
Murdock, E. H Minersville
Parker, Sophia Kanarra
Rosenberg, Violet Cedar City
Slack, Will Toquerville
Stevenson, Olivia...
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...
Front row: Elizabeth Wood Leigh, Betty Walker Jones, Alice Bladen Bulloch, Phoebe Wood Bergstrom. Back row: Ada Wood Webster, Mary Ann Hunter Leigh, Violet Lunt Urie, Esther Walker Lee, Mary Walker Ashdown, Sarah Walker Melling, Mima Lunt Hunter,...
HENRY L U N T HOME 1902 First East and 100 North This home was built on Lot 15 - Block 37 on 'High Street1, Plat IB, Cedar City, Utah. keir daughter, ~ a u d eMatheson (telegrapher) , holding ild, Duayne. To the right are her girls, Violet and...
Mar. 1 6 . 1915... Recorder notified the Council that property owners north and east of City were planning to work on the ditch known a s the 'Great Eastern' as a means of using some of the high waters of Coal Creek that otherwise are going to...