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    • 1903, Jan 21

    • 1903, Jan 21
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    • Wed. Jan. 21, 1903: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds Went on acrost to the black rocks a little before noon, the sheep got what snow they wanted. Our camp to night is just to the left of the Pipe road where it starts into the Black hills below...
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    • URIAH TREHARNE JONES Biography 1861 - 1929 Uriah T r e h a r n e Jones was born Feb. 11, 1861 in Cedar City. Iron County, Utah, t h e son of Thomas and Sage Treharne Jones. He had a twin s i s t e r , Sarah Ann, and they were the youngest of a...
    • Page 149

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    • Legion. The escort arrived at Governor Young's at 9:00 a.m. and everyone saluted him at the west door of his mansion as he appeared on the steps.' The residents of Cedar City held their own celebration and Henry wrote the following about the...
    • Page 127

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    • GRANDCHILDREN OF THOMAS AND SAGE JONES, about 1894 Taken in front of Sage Jorres home on 100 West. Old post office in background on left. Front Row: Caroline Jones (Royce), Will's dtr., Irene Jones (Andrus), Uriah's dtr., Cora Jones (Stucki), Jed's...
    • 1903, Jan 23

    • 1903, Jan 23
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    • Fri. Jan. 23, 1903: Ther. Cool Wea. Cloudy, John J. went out on the range to see where the best feed is, today. I herded north and west of camp today. 13) Saturday 24: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Light Clouds. We moved about two or two and one half...
    • Page 23

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    • 19 went to pre-kindergarten programs. In recent years, some politicians held the belief that pre-kindergarten programs would eventually impact scores recorded for the No Child Left Behind Act. This notion brought forth even more funding for...
    • Page 182

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    • COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE MILL "Co-op Flour Mill1' Built in 1879 (Picture taken in 1910) Alva Matheson is seated on t h e step a t the left holding His father, A. G . his s i s t e r , Lydia Matheson Harter. Matheson, who was the 'flour miller1, is...
    • Page 24

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    • 20 time, the students did show varying rates of progress when it came to specific target skills (West, Denton, & Reaney, 2000). A significant factor in student achievement is socioeconomic status. Low-income students have a higher probability of...
    • Page 445

    • Page 445
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    • positions in Iron County. Instead of two Agents, there would be one who would s p e n d his time between Cedar City and t h e Iron Mines, west of Cedar City. A motion was made by Councilwoman S t a r r to i n s t r u c t the Mayor to p u s h t h e...
    • Page 95

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    • P a g e | 95 us. So, I hope we can accept a wonderful truth - we are family. We are family, if we could care to believe this we would realize that to care about the other is not being altruistic but it is the best form of self-interest. That...
    • 1903, Jan 29

    • 1903, Jan 29
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    • Thurs. Jan 29, 1903: Ther. Clear and cold., Wea. Thin clds. evening. Ground covered with snow this morning. Herded around to the south and west. Moved about ½ mile south. Some thing killed twelve sheep in G. Esplin’s herd last night. I saw Norm...
    • Page 184

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    • Councilman Jones, of the Irrigation Committee, reported that the West Field. Co-op Store, and City, through their respective committees had considered the question of the water for the City and West Field below the m i l l , and that the matter...
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    • Sept. 20, 1979.. . T h e Mayor informed t h e Council on. updated information concerning Kolob Water, a f t e r attending a Water Resources Board meeting. He a s s u r e d the Council t h a t all misunderstandings concerning the 215 water s h a r e...
    • Page 14

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    • FACULTY LEAH MOURITSEN, B.S. Instructor in Secretarial Science DELL J. ROLLINS, M.S. Instructor in Agriculture ALLAN RAMSEY, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics DAVID L. SARGENT; B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology RAY B. WEST, Jr., B.S.,...
    • 1903, Jan 31

    • 1903, Jan 31
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    • Sat. Jan. 31, 1903: Ther. Cold wind and snow., Snow commenced falling about one o’clock this after-noon, and was still coming at bed-time. Moved about two miles south, camped just west of a knoll that is situated west of the head of a deep canyon...
    • 1905, Sep 7

    • 1905, Sep 7
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    • Thurs. Sept. 7, 1905: Ther. Hotter., Wea. clouds Rain, We walked over to the pasture line and commenced working west on the part of township next to the river, took dinner with Mr. ? It commenced to rain just before night. we called at the home of...
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    • DONALD C. URIE Biography 1875 - 1948 Donald Clyde Urie was born in Cedar City, Utah. October 2 9 , 1875, the son of John and Priscilla Klingensmith Urie. He died March 9, 1948. in Provo, Utah. He,attended the Branch Normal School in Cedar City and...
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    • The smaller settlements were to abandon their locations and move to a larger fort. Paragonah and Johnston's Fort were advised to move into Parowan. New Harmony was advised to come to Cedar Fort Another entry from the joumal kept by the command...
    • 1905, Sep 10

    • 1905, Sep 10
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    • Sun. Sept. 10, 1905: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Mostly cldy. sprinkle. The folks we staid with last night were going visiting today, and as the ground is wet and it is sprinkling a little we decided to canvass. we worked north four miles then came back on...

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