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    • Page 489

    • Page 489
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    • There had been no colonists living in Pacheco for six years, but the revolution was subsiding and a feeling of peace and safety was returning. The recovery of the colonies from the depression caused by ten years of revolution was slow and...
    • Page 268

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    • On motion of Councilman Frank B. Wood the following bills were allowed and the Recorder instructed to issue warrants for the same: Orson Haiaht Thomas Lawrence 8 E. Lawrence . Lester W Ford . Willard Perkins Ether Perry Dave Prvor Myles dams George...
    • 1912, page 15

    • 1912, page 15
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    • 15 being to give the citizens generally some of the educational advantages of the Normal School. Lectures illustrated with stereoptican views will be given frequently. Lectures of national reputation will be occasionally procured. ...
    • Page 280

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    • M i s s Mamie Gardner--City Treasurer. John F. Foster--City Attorney, Roy Urie--Watermaster, Isaac Parry--Street Supervisor, Orson Haight--Poundkeeper, John Edwin Walker-Officer, and James Police. D r . J . S. Prestwich--Health...
    • 1905, page 12

    • 1905, page 12
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH. with the instructors of the Branch Normal School in giving a course of public lectures during the winter months. These lectures will be on various scientific, literary, and philosophical subjects of popular interest,...
    • Page 284

    • Page 284
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    • financial matters a r e concerned. "Our light plant last year (1932) came to t h e city's aid to t h e t u n e of about $8,000. Any information t h a t Murray City can help you with, we will gladly furnish for t h e asking." The f o u r t h l e t t...
    • Page 158

    • Page 158
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    • 150 Name _ "'nod__ """-------- pmbkrm brlow. Y,'rite)'OU1 ans'"'eT 5CllIe~~ below cacti pmbkrn. \\'lY", possibk. usc the b;ock of this p:lge Of 3 ""'pame slw:el et paper tOJ slxM' >w! ..'00;. I• .lake decided 10 cut lbo'n on pe~l expenses....
    • 1910, page 16

    • 1910, page 16
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    • 16 STUDENT ENTERTAINMENTS. An effort has always been made by the teachers to direct the amusements of the students. A large hall well-floored, well-finished is provided in the new Science Building, and here the school is prepared to...
    • Page 38

    • Page 38
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    • July 29. 1873.. . T h e City Council established a school district. August 30, 1873.. .The expenses for putting up a new Liberty Pole were $144.24. Sept. 26, 1873.. . T h e privilege to sell l i q u o r , to be d r a n k off the premises, was...
    • Page 274

    • Page 274
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    • John Macfarlane, who had been reproved for volunteering to put Wood out of a public meeting, felt considerably rasped. After the triai he went to Bishop Lunt's, and 1 [Lee] was sent for where 1 reasoned the rest of the night with hun,
    • 1897, page 8

    • 1897, page 8
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    • 8 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE Building The permanent building for the Normal School will be situated on the most beautiful site in Cedar City, and will be completed by September, 1898. In the meantime a commodious and well lighted building...
    • Page 320

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    • . CEDAR CITY CORPORATION Summary of Receipts and Disbursements For the Year ending December 31, 1 9 4 3 Sever Connection Fees 1,331.46 2,647.90 Swimming Pool Receipts 450.00 A x p o r t Rental Iron Co. Airport Payment 1,899.93 State of Ut.,...
    • Page 324

    • Page 324
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    • $ 2 0 , and Traffic Violations--$15, Total--$414. April 5 , 1945.. .Mr. Ashcroft r e p o r t s t h a t the Post War Planning Committee should be re-organized and some definite action taken in going ahead with post-war plans. Mr. Ianthus Wright...
    • Page 67

    • Page 67
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    • Nov. 22, 1880.. .Recommendation that t h e West Field Committee collect a tax of 556 on all city lots north of the Slanting Ditch to cover expenses. City Watermaster was released from further services. and the office of Water S u ~ e r v i s o r...
    • 1898, page 10

    • 1898, page 10
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    • 10 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. STUDENT EXPENSES. No tuition is charged in either the preparatory course or the regular normal course; but an annual registration fee of $10.00 is required. Students may obtain board at from $2.00 to $2.50 per...
    • 1906, page 12

    • 1906, page 12
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH society comprises "the choral," (an organization devoted to chorus singing) the gentlemen's quartet club, the ladies' chorus, the mandolin and guitar club, the orchestra and the band. The musical public has opportunity to...
    • Page 339

    • Page 339
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    • regarding animals in t h e City limits, a n d t h a t a permit be obtained a n d a fee charged for cows a n d horses, b u t hogs be excluded. Gustave 0 . Larson, Chairman of t h e Red Cross s t a t e s t h a t t h e Red Cross takes care of Veterans...
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    • Page 78
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    • Labor George Tait 2f days Samuel Leigh 318 day 2 days George Wood John Stephens 10 days t day Gower J e n s Anderson 6 t days John Chatterley 10; days A. Corry 3 318 days Evan Williams 104 days Jens Anderson J r . 1 day R. Palmer 1 day 2 t days...
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    • Page 311
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    • later, a Professor from the Columbia School of Mines, John S. Newberry, visited southem Utah and was amazed at the coal and iron resources in the area. He encouraged the local officials and business leaders to patent and develop the rich store of...

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