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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...
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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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    • Feb. 5 , 1953 ... The new garbage site south of town is located about 3; to 4 miles from town--on Kenneth Middleton B.L.M. Grazing Lease. Feb. 1 9 . 1 9 5 3 . . .Ralph Thomas, Manager of the Southern Utah Power Company. Warren Bulloch. President of...
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    • ore. I told them that President Brigham Young had sent for Brother Harrison and Brother Bladen. October 1, 1852: Stormy day. Snow fell about two inches. Was obliged to stay in the house most of the day on account of my having no shoes or boots to...
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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,
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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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    • was Henry Lunt. They agreed to pay money to the Association, according to the number of cattle and horses they owned, to defray the expenses of guarding the livestock and prosecuting the thieves.l3 I 1885 the Cedar City Tabemacle was finished. The...
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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...
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    • "Your fare from Chattanooga to Salt Lake City will cost about $33.20 and being- l~ehind money matters you will send home and sein cure the amount of funds to defray your necessary expenses. Should, however, you Ije taken worse and you think it...
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    • tion at hand, they turned their efforts to the possibility of underground water. In 1915 the! hired a professio~mlwell driller from California by the name of Hal-ry Paine. He sct up a big steam rig and dug an 800 foot hole near the hotel location,...
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    • plant took the machine off their hands." Owen Matheson was employed by the power company to operate the engine. Ann Jones Gardner made the following note in her scrapbook : "Our home was the first house wired for electricity in town, so of c o m e...
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    • be operated. He asked us to give the Church the first chance of purchase, which we agreed to do." "Suhsequently, David Bulloch had a conference with the Presidency of the Church in Salt Lake City. Brother Brigham Young Jr. was called in and he...
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    • HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ISOBEL FINLINSON President GERTRUDE CHILDS MARIE NELSON CARMEN CROFT JEAN MATHESON ERNA ROBERTS IONE HIGBEE ELOIS LUNT BETH SARGENT MARGARET LEIGH DE VONA HAMILTON LOUISE ANDERSON ANGIE MACE SYDNEY McCONNELL NAYON CAHOON JULIA...
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    • with most of his points. We are trying to tell a story through our dinner, something Poimiroo stressed was important. I did learn some other interesting things. Here are my notes from his presentation: -There will be 4 types of attendees: 1....
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    • U.S. Embassy 50 Non‐Government Organization (NGO) Aliança da Terra. Aliança da Terra was founded by John Carter, an American from Texas. Eric told me that this organization was pretty incredible. John had saved much of the Amazon through his...
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    • U.S. Embassy 55 like to write cables about, and hopefully I’ll have time to form more than just one religious cable (report). Cable topics will include anything that the government should be involved with (in this case, issues with anything...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 49 can’t lie, it’s hard. Lately, more than normal. My husband does not make a ton of money. Probably not even enough to support a family of 7 by most standards. We don’t live high on the hog” (Tena, 2011, para. 5). Such was...
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    • 133 Tessa's Grounding Once upon a time... Tessa, daughter of Batman and Lava girl, got grounded. Urn. Yes. This is how it happened ... Maggie, Tessa's best friend, had challenged Lord Voldemort to a wizard duel at the Westfalls. Tessa knew she had...

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