The group was called the Iron Rangers, they were involved with the rodeos in Cedar. Photo taken at Rulan Wood's cabin up Right-hand Canyon. From left: Elias Leigh, J. D. Docksteader, Paul Douglas, Allen Melling (Squirt), Milt Jolley, Cliff...
John: "What's the matter with
Thurman's eye?"
Carl: "He picked a fight with( a
fellow yesterday."
S John: "Is he looking for a fight to-
§ day?"
,y Carl: "Not out of that eye."
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,$• Two students were arrested for steal-ing.
One had stolen a...
The first molasses mill was built in the street west of the school house, and was operated by Albert L. Stod-dard. Molasses took the place of sugar in those days.
FIRST SCHOOL
The first school was held in "Grandma Corbridge's" house, located where...
grading of our s t r e e t s ; a n d , we f u r t h e r recommend that it be the object of this Council to first grade Main Street from what is known as David Bulloch's corner (200 South) to what is known a s George Wood's corner ( 4 0 0 North),...
J a n . 6, 1938.. .Council had u n d e r consideration whether the American Legion a n d National Guard were subject to license when they sold tickets to t h e public for dances, f i g h t s , etc. Attorney Durham Morris ruled t h a t t h e...
for his b a r b e r shop. Attorney was instructed to commence suit to collect M r . Wood's bill so that Mr. Watson can have water restored. May 5 , 1938.. . M r . R. W . Leigh asked that the City postpone hction on the old Wood Building until he...
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...
West, Samuel, 5 Westerhold, Charles, 68 Western Airlines, 369 Western Area Power Admin., 448 Western Rock, 417 Western Wood Excelsior Plant, 374 Westside Grocery Wagon, 335 Whatcott, Elihu, 381 Whetnan, Paul, 454 Whetten, John Amasa, 398 Whetten,...
readiness and to treat the Indians in a proper manner." The Indian, Chief Walker, and his band had been camping near the Fort. He was very thin and looked as if he had suffered with hunger during the winter. Some of the brethren collected about...