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Indian situation. It was decided to call all the Beaver Indians together and feed them at the Tithing Office yard and there hold sort of a "Pow-Pow," and appoint a recognized Chief from among them. Beaver Adz was chosen Chief and all the Indians,...
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT APPOINTED
The Territorial Legislature of 1855 had passed law placing the schools under the direct control of the county court. This court was to appoint "three competent men to determine the qualifications of teacher, an all...
In 1865, the Court ordered that Greenville be an Election Precinct, also to be known as School District No. 2, hereafter Beaver to be known as District No. 1, Minersville District No. 3. In 1866, an act of the Legislature of the Territory of Utah,...
CHAPTER FOURTEEN POLITICAL HISTORY OF BEAVER COUNTY THE SECOND JUDICIAL COURT The Second Judicial Court for the Territory was established in Beaver under the following procedure: On November 8, 1869, by proclamation of Charles Durkee, Governor...
April 11, 18.54...An Ordinance regulating the sale of soirituous liouors i n Cedar Citv: ~ e c . l . . . B e i t ordained by t h e City Council of Cedar City t h a t no persons o r persons shall sell o r b a r t e r , in exchange, any spirituous...
Another petition was read asking to be protected in the grant for a woolen mill. (on the same p r o p e r t y ) Signed: Christopher A r t h u r . James W . Progson, Richard Palmer, Amelia Williams. Henry Lunt. Joseph Walker [ X , his mark]. Louis...
Council to negotiate in t h e i n t e r e s t of t h e County, claiming a part interest in t h e slaughterhouse corral being used a s the stray p e n , for which t h e County furnished some material eight or nine years ago. Referred t o...
Nov. 28, 1884.. .Bill of C. C. Bladen for 1 year's services a s City Marshal, amounting to $15, was presented a n d , on motion of Councilman Heybornc, r e f e r r e d back t o t h e Marshal for itemized account of statement before the Council of t...
May 6 , 1 9 0 1 . . .Committee on Public Grounds recommended that we lease the City Park to Joseph Stevenson, if he will keep the fences in good repair and water the t r e e s . Granted. Petition of Hyrum Dutton protesting against the City using...
Jan. 1902.. .Elected officers for 1902-3: Mayor: Councilmen: Thomas J . Jones Myron D . Higbee Samuel T . Leigh William Houchen Jethro Palmer Thomas Webster Robert Heyborne Nellie Stump Thomas Urie Charles M. Ahlstrom Thomas Urie Joseph Stevenson...
system for the use of the inhabitants of the City. After some discussion and due consideration the following motion was made by Councilman Leigh: That the Council proceed to take the necessary steps to bond the City for the purpose of procuring a...
intersecting Main Street a t the corner near Mr. Henry Elliker's residence on Main Street and commonly known a s Normal Street. Granted. Dec. 1, 1904 ... The Mayor reported t h a t a case of Small Pox had developed recently in the City a n d , in...
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...
The appointments for the outstanding committees were made as follows:
Finance M. D. Higbee R. A. Thorley J. G. Pace P u b l i c Grounds Judiciary M. D. Higbee J. G. Pace R. A. Thorley I r r i g a t i o n & Waterworks
Claims
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for the building of the Library Building, found the lowest bid to be $9,500, not considering the heating and plumbing which came to $2,600 to erect the building complete for occupancy. They wished the Council to assist them in raising funds...
and Erastus Macfarlane for a license to r u n a Pool Hall within the City. Referred to Committee. Feb. 9 , 1914. . . Communication of Commercial Club of Cedar City was referred to Committee on Streets and Sidewalks to see that large cottonwood...
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...
driving, minors driving autos, e t c . , and give some publicity in the newspaper. This was after a petition was read from Junior High School students. April 4 , 1918.. .The matter of arranging with the Pool Hall proprietors to close up during the...
property. h u t he thought that an easy settlement could be made. Mayor Christensen assumes the chair and takes charge of the meeting. Mrs. Lillian Corry, representing the Home Economics Club of Cedar City, stated t h a t she had asked a number of...