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    • 1916 69

    • 1916 69
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    • Debating V DRING the experience of the B. A. C. in school actl.·vities, an interest in debating has developed which will inevitably culm­inate in a partial revolution of the present attitude toward it. 'rhree years ago, at the birth of the B. A....
    • 1930_all 55

    • 1930_all 55
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    • The Girls' Dormitory /T"^HE Dormitory started off with a bang. We had several dis-putes over which sheets went into which room. We were even guilty of yelling "Say you," at the teach-ers. Finally we settled down for a little while. Then, during the...
    • 1927 81

    • 1927 81
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    • DOUGLAS MANNING SIGNAL honor was conferred upon the B. A. C. and Cedar City when Douglas Manning was accepted as a member of the National High School orchestra at Dallas, Texas. He upheld that honor and added an even greater honor to himself...
    • 1901, cash account 17

    • 1901, cash account 17
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    • Cash Account. September.: Date. Received. Paid. 3 1 pair knit garments from Cutler Bros. 1.50 5 Sole Leather .15 5 Hungarian nails .10 5 paid to Mr. Skogard for finding rifle .50 6 from James Robinson sen. 5.50 6 2 pair Socks .30 6 Denims ...
    • Preface - Page ix

    • Preface - Page ix
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    • PREFACE Through researching and writing the following history of the Mayors of Cedar City, we have gained a greater insight into the problems confronting our city and county leaders. W have also gained a deep appreciation for the tremendous e...
    • Page 214

    • Page 214
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    • ELIAS MORONI CORRY Biography 1884 - 1947 Elias Moroni Corry was born in Cedar City. Utah. February 2 1 , 1884, the son of William Henry and Elizabeth Louise P a r r y Corry. William Henry Corry was a blacksmith, having followed the same occupation...
    • Author's Note - Page vii

    • Author's Note - Page vii
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    • AUTHOR'S NOTE After ten years of research and hours of writing and editing, York and I submit this work to the reader with confidence and satisfaction that it will stand upon its own merits. This is a book about an honest, dedicated man and his...
    • Preface - Page ix

    • Preface - Page ix
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    • In this biography of one of Utah's early pioneers, Henry Lunt, you will read about the almost unsurmountable difficulties experienced by some of the people who settled the Utah Territory. The hardships were numerous. The dangerous wagon trails...
    • Page 246

    • Page 246
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    • Although the early settlers of Utah had placed more emphasis on celebrating the 24th rather than the 4th of July, Independence Day had gained in significance. July 4, 1861, brought with it an enthusiastic celebration throughout the Utah Temtory, in...
    • Page 444

    • Page 444
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    • stemmed fiom the fact that an army, when mobilized, needs food, transportation, guns and ammunition. Also, some of the officers misused their positions, especiaily when they had been drinking. Riots occurred at Mexico City where the Amencan flag...
    • Page 105

    • Page 105
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    • wrote the following about the accident: "I was husy helping as father went to lift the water out of the kettle, I was right in the road and Pucell hollered to father and said to he careful as the boy was right there. Father lifted up the bucket...
    • Page 108

    • Page 108
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    • the persecution and legal proceedings against the church, all the workmen on the temple block (S.L.C.) were discharged and work on the huilding discontinued." The South at that time was a hotbed of .Anti-hlormon hatred and when a man joined the...
    • Chapter 17 - Page 121

    • Chapter 17 - Page 121
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    • Sarah Ann, Lehi'n sister, dies. Death of IVilliain Treharne Jones, Lehi's brother. Death of Lchi's mother, Sage Treharne Jones. Stories of Sage T . Jones. Picturf o f Jones Brothers. Pirtuae of grandchildren. Pictures of Sage T. Jones, Sarah Ann J....
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    • Page 146
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    • Lehi M. was old enough to be able to round the cows into the corral and the girls helped with the milking. Every two or three days, a new cow was hrought in to be h~uken milk. Henrietta would rope the cow and to tie her to a post and proceed to...

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