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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...
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    • May 1 2 , 1 9 1 9 . . .Votes were canvassed on the special water bond election held May 6 , 1 9 1 9 . There were 88 ballots c a s t , of which 88 were 'for' the issue of bonds, and 'none' ballots 'against'. May 1 6 , 1 9 1 9 . . .From Iron County...
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    • Jan. 5 , 1933.. .The City Manager discussed the report received from L . A . Wilson which handled the question. "Why Cedar City should refuse to renew the electric power franchise?" Jan. 12, 1933.. .William J. McConnell and Henry Houchen filed a...
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    • side. 4 . Replace 1500 feet of 4" pipe on 1st West. 5. Replace 600 feet of 4" pipe on 2nd West. 6 . Install a sufficient number of fire h y d r a n t s to protect the residents and business houses on 1st and 2nd West S t r e e t s , where old pipe...
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    • Dec. 31, 1934.. .On motion of Councilman Thorley, the following applications for beer licenses for 1935 were granted: Harry's Cafe, Goodie Garden, Lunt's Cafe, Jax Cafe, Escalante Hotel, Southwestern Distributing Company, Burdett Distributing...
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    • May 20, 1937.. .Mayor Hunter appointed Roy Halversen a s Band Leader for the months of June, July, and August, at a salary of $100 per month. September report: Junior Band-71 members. City Band--59 members. J r . Orchestra--23 members. High School...
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    • Jan. 22, 1942 ...John S. Woodbury. L. A . Burascano and Rulon Knell met with the Council concerning the right-of-way for an Avenue between Main Street and 1st East Street. They held that the safety of the community was a t stake because of the fire...
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    • July 15, 1943.. .The City Council members were guests of Mr. Roy Allen, Manager of the Cedar City Airport. Dinner was served at the Airport Cafe, and a tour of the (new) airport and hangars followed. July 27, 1943... Councilman Miller made motion...
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    • April 2 7 , 1 9 5 1 . . .Special session. City Manager Thorsen read the letter from Ralph R . Thomas of the Southern Utah Power Company--excerpts as follows: The Company would be willing to finance the new construction required, supply and furnish...
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    • land outside the City, but the Council felt that the County should look into the purchase. May 19, 1955... Wallace Osborne and Lavell Chamberlain will have charge of the Swimming Pool for the summer, and Cleo Petty will be in charge of Recreation....
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    • Utilities, part of which follows: "The question has been raised as to just what s t e p s , if any, our Company has taken to obtain Glen Canyon Power for our service area in Southern Utah. A year and a half ago, Southern Utah Power Company with...
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    • requested that a certain section of the Cemetery be designated for the Catholic Church, stating that the plot would be donated to the Catholic Church by Louie Burascano. May 2 3 , 1 9 6 3 . . .Bids will he opened May 29 for the $ 4 0 . 0 0 0...
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    • Sept. 2 , 1965.. .Jack Hart, Manager of the Golf Course, met with the Council. He is enthusiastic about the possibilities of the Golf Course, and predicts the best golf course in the State. Green fees set at $1.25 for 9 holes. After some...
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    • Sept. 2 , 1965.. .Jack Hart. Manager of the Golf Course, met with the Council. He i s enthusiastic about the possibilities of the Golf Course, and predicts the best golf course in the State. Green fees set at $1.25 for 9 holes. After some...
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    • Supply, met regarding the possibility of bringing natural g a s to Cedar City. The line is now a t Fountain Green, a n d they propose taking the line to S t . George. The heavy screen wire to be installed on the Jail windows will be r e t u r n e d...
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    • a g r e e d , t h e State had accepted bids with no overpasses in t h e bid. " Injunction declined. Oct. 19. 1967.. .A new weapon in t h e law enforcement arsenal is on t h e market. I t i s 'Gentle Persuade' o r chemical 'Mace.' One was o r d e r...
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    • requested a lease on t h e Hotel El Escalante a n d t h e p r o p e r t y . with t h e option to purchase. They intend to demolish the Hotel a n d construct a first-class motel a n d r e s t a u r a n t on t h e p r o p e r t y . Because of t h e...
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    • Mayor Whetten accepted Christiansen as Justice of the Seegmiller to fill the position. the resignation of Ray Peace, and appointed Gale Oct. 1 7 , 1968.. .The Government Test Site Program (Air Force missiles1 west of Cedar Valley invited the...
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    • 1. Should the El Escalante Hotel be used by the City to house and display the G . R. Parry Collection a s a Museum? 2 . Should it be sold outright? Captain Lundberg, from the Air Force Special Weapons Center in New Mexico, requested permission to...
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    • Whetten and Councilmen Hunter and Jones will take the Oath of Office at high noon on January 5 . Ramon and Dr. J. S. Prestwich met to discuss the Glen Canyon Power situation. Dr. Prestwich is concerned that the City will lose rights to the Glen...

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