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    • J u n e 3 , 1971.. .Motion was made b y Councilman Webster to authorize payment of $6,000, with o r d e r of occupancy, to V . C. Mendenhall for land purchase for t h e Sewage Plant. Unanimous. J u n e 23. 1971.. .Resolution of the City Corporation...
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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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    • Johnny." This horse always pulled them out of the mud and got them started in the morning." .At the time that the Cedar City men were lumbering, other features of the h i l d i n g were being pushed. The college hill property containing 15 acres,...
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    • Jokes Soph: My stock in trade is brains. Freshie : You've got a funny looking sample case. The follo"wing was handed in on an examination paper in American history: General Braddock \vas killed in the Revolutionary "Var. I-Ie had three horses shot...
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    • Jones, Sage Trehame, 267,308, census 1880,318; 378 Jones, Thomas, Counselor Stake, 233, 236,308 Jones, Thomas Jeddah, rng, 308; frst child, 3 10; census 1880,318; 441 Jones, Thomas Jefferson, Parowan Stake President, 3 10 Jones, Thomas Willard,...
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    • joumeyed to Salt Lake Valiey ready to die with the Saints rather than submit to further persecution, is one of the h e s t exarnples of the unity and faith of the Mormon people. The attitude was maintained throughout by the Mormon leaders that,...
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    • 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...
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    • July 5, 1963...Mayor Gardner received a letter from the Department of Interior to notify the City that they had until January of 1 9 6 4 to decide what they would do regarding power. A new Power hoard was appointed a s follows: G . J . Corry,...
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    • June 4 . 1953.. .City Planning and Land Use Committee recommendation: There is a P-38 [airplane) in the area which can make a photographic map of Cedar City--1" = 1 0 0 f t . , and a copy of this map will only cost the City $100. Offer accepted....
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    • ladies of the Relief Society for advice and suggestions. I will not attempt to say what good was accomplished." "In the !ear 1876 the name was changed from Retrenchment to Mutual Improvement Association. The name implied what it was first intended...
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    • Lamanites were deeply interested. T h e country was strange to me. Near the place of our operations was a river that I could see, the water of which was not quite clear). .4s this dream had left quite an impression on my mind, I asked our mother to...
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    • Late in 1858 and in early 1859 Hemy wrote the following entnes in his journal: November 1, 1858: Attended a meeting of the Deseret Iron Company held in the company's store. The report showed that the Works have been attended with less success this...
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    • Laura Cotts was appointed to replace Janice Esplin on the Library Board. Feb. 20. 1 9 8 6 . . . T h e B.L.M., Forest Service land exchange may mean a loss of 57 jobs to Cedar City, r e p o r t s Mayor Linford. Joe Melling suggested that they meet...
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    • Legion. The escort arrived at Governor Young's at 9:00 a.m. and everyone saluted him at the west door of his mansion as he appeared on the steps.' The residents of Cedar City held their own celebration and Henry wrote the following about the...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 22 for emergencies that are found in the appendices. Appendix A is a handout of the basic responsibilities that the Incident Commander and his/her staff has in emergency situations. Appendix B is a chart that lists the hierarchy of...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 29 equipment (PPE) and to be trained.” A general laborer Sue said, “Wear fall protection when above 6 feet and to use sound common sense.” Several safe work behaviors are simple to implement because not only are they enforced...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 42 Appendices Appendix A The basic responsibilities of the Incident Command and staff Include: A. Access the incident and Prioritize a. Life and Safety b. Incident Stabilization c. Property conservation d. Environmental Damage B....
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    • located there and find a place to camp. We had to have every animal and whom it belonged to registered. It was a big job. 1still hadn't had a chance to go to El Paso and find out how my wife and baby were. After a couple of weeks we finaily made...

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