Mary Ann's fourth child, Randle Wilson Lunt manied Catherine Jeanette Gibson and they had eight children. At the age of nineteen he became a stage coach driver on the Milford-St George run and later became a f m e r and livestockman. His first wife...
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E: Yeah she‘s almost twenty. And so she‘s the one who had the five hundred dollar Coach
wallets and anything she wanted and it was her mom and her grandparents who would buy
these things for her. John is very very...
Aug. 7. 1952.. .The contract between Cedar City Corporation and Southern Utah Power Company was tabled until further investigation. Mill levy was set a t 26.3 mills. the same a s last year. Oct. 2, 1952.. .Council discussed water u s e r s outside...
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Example 2: A Double-decker Horror
I was about thirteen years old and on my way to purchase bread. I had just crossed the first street
from my home—I will always remember—it was Browning Street. I heard the screeching of metal on...
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let me tell you of an experience I had recently that has wiped away all doubts from my mind. While in Salt Lake City on business for the Ute Indian Tribe, my employer, 1 learned that Mr. John S:Boyden,...
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furnish the transportation. After dinner he called for me where Orpha and I were staying in Keams Canyon, and we started for Kyakotsmovi. Clyde knew I was interested in livestock. For that reason, we stopped at a corral...
gether and made enough adobe for their homes. They made bricks in the Hyrum Dutton brickyard and burned them themselves. Lehi stacked his on his lot located on 100 West in Cedar City. When Lehi started building his home, he quarried the rock for...
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others, interrupted each other, veered off onto new angles without warning, argued, sought confrontation,
and disagreed. At the end, names and a minimum of personal information exchanged expressed the hope
of seeing each other again...
somewhat simplified, but still not without hazard and difficulties. Fred Shumaker tells how they used to arrange to speed the time in bringing a doctor from Frisco to Garrison, a distance of 60 miles. He says one person started out from Garrison...
which is now owned by Harry Green. The second school-house was built east of the county road above Albert Green's present home, in the year 1897. Sadie Hutchings, Winnifred Smith and Della Jones were teachers. A third schoolhouse was built in 1900....
CHAPTER TWENTY STAGE COACH AND FREIGHTING DAYS MILFORD AND THE STAGE COACH Milford was on the old stage route. The route from Salt Lake followed the Mormon Trail to Kanosh, then turned west at Kanosh and on to Antelope Springs, which in the...
in. As the passengers loitered about, he noticed a lady passenger who had a sick baby. He overheard the lady ask one of the men to assist her.
The man answered, "No, I am not a baby tender." After the stage had gone, McCarty got on his horse and...
from Levan, Tene Christiansen, daughter of Ras Christiansen. Mrs. James knew the family of Christiansens very well. A brother of Tene's was said to be a companion bandit of McCarty's. His bandit name was Mat Warner. McCarty, Mrs. James says, was...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--School principals; Leigh, Samuel; Bennion, Milton, 1870-1953; Spencer, Anne
Milton Bennion, center, his wife Cora, and Miss Annie E. Spencer standing by buggy, en route back to Cedar City after summer school in Chicago. Samuel Leigh is driver. There is a negative to the picture.
Coming back to the Branch Normal School after a great summer in Chicago. From left: Samuel Leigh (driver of the stage), Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bennion, Ann E. Spencer.
Orlon Mortensen, from Ferron, joined the CCCs and worked in Ferron Canyon. Every morning, rain, snow or heat, the boys would jump into the back of the truck that would take them to their specific jobs. They learned army rules and discipline. They...
Orlon Mortensen, from Ferron, joined the CCCs and worked in Ferron Canyon. Boys between the ages of 18 - 22 could join the CCCs. They were paid $30 a month--$25 of which was sent home to their family, and they were given $5.00 spending money. They...