be delivered at the S.E. Corner of Section 6, and the second 50 cords near the center of the SW4 of Section 3." "The wood shall be sold, half dry and half green, or all dry, cedar or pine, or both, and is to be cut in 3 ft. lengths and ricked up at...
CHARLES M . HEYBORNE Mayor 1888-1890 Research and Documentation Charles M . Heyborne was appointed Mayor when Lehi W . Jones resigned in February 1888, to fulfill an L.D. S. Mission. The following is from the Utah State Archives: "Charles Heyborne....
Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 5. 1948.. . T h e Oath of Office was taken b y t h e incoming Council, a n d a special session was called immediately following the ceremony. Mayor Gronway R. P a r r y made the recommendation t h a t...
Fri. Aug. 5, 1898: Ther. cool. Wea. clouds going E. We finished cutting the rye this forenoon, Saturday 6: Ther. cool Wea. cloudy Went and cut wheat in the lower field this fore noon and it rained so we could’nt work the rest of the day we...
Fri. Dec. 15, 1899: Ther. 34´., 44´., We finished shelling the flour corn we had about 27 ½ bu. in all. Saturday 16: Ther. 44´., 8 am. 7 pm. 50´., Wea. heavy clouds. I went on the Sand Bench with Johny to get some Dock root for John Winder I...
Fri. Feb. 3, 1899: Ther. 9 am. 32º., Wea. snow 1 ½ in this morning cleared off am light clouds going east pm. We chopped up a load of stove wood. Jake & I took it to Grand-Father afternoon. I caught of fox, count 5 scalps. Saturday 4: Ther. 8...
Fri. Nov. 22, 1912: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Clear Few very thin clouds. I hauled up my cane seed this fore noon. then got a load of wood. Saturday 23: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Clear Jim and I went to Rockville and got the Molasses mill
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Henry Lunt, who was one of the men in the group that settled in Cedar City, wrote the following in his diary about getting coal from Cedar Canyon in 1852: "Monday Sept. 20, 1852 went up the canyon to work a road u p the mountain to sleigh the coal...
honored and revered by our children, exalted above al1 other women. 1s this a state of slavery? If so, it is a very pleasant one. We have many privileges guaranteed unto us, one of which is the right to choose our husbands and, arnongst the many...
March 1 9 , 1 9 3 6 . . . M r . John C. Isbell, owner and operator of Jax Billiard Parlor, met with the Council in relation to using his draught beer license for his cafe to sell beer in his pool hall. Approved. M r . G . A. Wood, Supervisor of the...