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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
with your loved ones, through your faithfulness." I found myself wishing that I would be given the power to see the things of the spirit that I might be eyewitness to Dad's joyful reunion with family and...
Nov. 3 . 1 9 8 2 . . .From Iron County Record, election results: Poll on construction of new Jail. Poll on location of planned Jail. votes. Downtown : 1 . 9 7 4 votes. Yes
NO
4312 votes 1539 votes 3,127
North of Cedar City:
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increased the labors and hardships of the settlers.' This new plot was organized into wards during the meeting on Sunday, August 2 1, 1853. The speakers were Patriarch E. H. Groves, Major John D. Lee, and President Henry Lunt. Ward One was south of...
Thurs. Jan. 5, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. north wind, Clouds Canvassed the country north and east to where Elders Robison and Hoover left off. got entertainment with Mr. L.H. Carlton. two and a half miles south and one east of the Delhi School...
Tues. Feb. 24, 1903: Ther. Cold North wind., Wea. Clouds, Pleasant in the sunshine., We herded north-west of camp, would have moved east but found according to our count that we had lost one or two black sheep. Second count Only one black gone....
Fri. Jan. 6, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. North wind, Clouds, Walked back to Arbor then north-east about eight miles to see a family by the name of Lusk but they were not at home so we were entertained by Mr. M.E. Plowman. he lives one mile east and a...
Tues. Sept. 19, 1905: Ther. Cold N. wind am Warmer- Wea. Light clds. We took the section line east for thirteen miles went south a mile to see a friend of Elder Robisons turned north again one mile west of Chattanooga went one mile and got shelter...
Wed. June 21, 1899: Ther. 93º., Wea. clear noon Planted melons on sand bottom am. planted corn acrost river pm. Thursday 22: Ther. 94º., Wea. clear. noon we set 5 tires uncovered the coal pit, & planted a little corn acrost the wash am. planted...
Mon. Feb. 28, 1898: Ther. 48 at 8 am. Wea. a few thin clouds going east we planted the peas and sowed some wheat got it harrowed and partly laid off Tuesday, Mar. 1: Ther. 64 at noon Wea. clear and still I finished furrowing out the wheat a...
Sun. Jan. 8, 1905: Ther. Cold S. East wind. Wea. cldy. We attended the Methodist meeting at the Deer Creek Church. Were invited home with a young man Mr. A. Paxton. We were very thankful for the privilege especially on account of the cold...
Mon. Mar. 2, 1903: Ther. Cool south breeze 8-45 am. harder at noon 5-30 from West Wea. Thin clouds Day light evening clds. 2nd Observation Day. We herded north and east of camp. Myron is not feeling well today. 31) Tuesday 3: Ther. Cold S. wind.,...
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...
NINTH CIRCUIT COURT Built 1985 Justice of the Peace and Juvenile Court 40 North 100 East
June 27, 1985.. .Tom Cardon made a motion to adopt the 198586 budget of $3,858,000. Conrad Hatch noted that the budnet included an item of $72,000 for...
Wed. Mar. 4, 1903: Ther. Cool, S. breeze am Wea. snow. evening rain. We herded east and south of camp 32) Thursday 5: Ther. Cold South wind., Wea. Rain clouds running Bluster. Showered all night. Herded west and south of camp. 32)
March 7 . 1 9 1 4 . . .Mayor suggested that the City Park be plowed and reseeded with orchard grass. No action. April 2. 1914.. .On motion Councilman Thorley, the item of South and West Field, owing the City $38.28 for several years, was stricken...
3.23 acres of ground at 1700 North 300 East and to change the zoning andv use permit for the Youth Corrections ~ u l c purpose Center. Considerable discussion from public. York Jones, Historic Preservation Committee, asked permission to use the...
Fri. Mar. 6, 1903: Ther. Cool breeze Wea. Clouds We moved down the hollow to where it turns east and then nearly north. 33) Saturday 7: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds, Moved up a draw to the south turned a little to the left and camped in the...
July 11, 1914 ...The Parent's Classes from the East and West Wards were appointed to arrange for the celebration of Pioneer's Day on July 24, 1914. Aug. 3. 1914.. .Special session to consider workmanship of the water system extension (redwood...
CHAPTER XII
FREMONT AND THE WINTER OF 18%
ohn Charles Fremont was a man of multifaceted talent. His
J most monumental success came as an explorer in the West,
although he had been a Califomia Senator, a Civil War general, a presidential aspirant...