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    • Page 149

    • Page 149
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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...
    • Page 404

    • Page 404
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    • in his nation, unmolested, with our families. Included in each box was one of Aunt Sarah's (as she was known) cheeses.' Parley wrote the following about his memories of the Spencer Ranch: Mother had been losing so many cows, she said she would se11...
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    • Page 24
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    • 20 time, the students did show varying rates of progress when it came to specific target skills (West, Denton, & Reaney, 2000). A significant factor in student achievement is socioeconomic status. Low-income students have a higher probability of...
    • 1908, Feb 16

    • 1908, Feb 16
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    • Sun. February 16, 1908: fair Light clds. Attended School and meeting. band practise & M.I.A. Mon. 17: Pleasant T. clds making Photos Band practise at town tonight Tues. 18: Pleasant Clear More pictures. Band practise again tonight in the school...
    • Page 130

    • Page 130
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    • building) But, this was not all. When the teacher's payroll was submitted to the state for payment the latter part of December, the Attorney General ruled that the conditions had not been complied with and the Ward Hall did not meet the...
    • Page 408

    • Page 408
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    • Owen. Thomas, who did not get manied until 1905, became involved in working elsewhere;consequently, he could only spend a little time working on the f a m When Oscar and George got married, Thomas wrote that the responsibility fe11 on him to...
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    • down. We took the cheese vat out and made the cheese house for a living room for mother and put the stove i the 'lean-to.' We had a room back of this we n called a saddle house and this, the boys slept in, but some of us went to the barn to sleep....
    • 1905, Sep 8

    • 1905, Sep 8
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    • Fri. Sept. 8, 1905: Ther. Cooler Wea. Rain, Rained all night and most of forenoon. We continued our work got a good soaking took dinner with J.H. Hamner, by the Sanford school house. went down on the banks of Red River to canvass some houses Were...
    • Page 133

    • Page 133
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    • LD MAIN" BRA,NCH NORMAL SCHOOL 1 QOO *"ad Cedar City, Utah - Chairman of the building committee, "We have but nine to build a building worthy to house a Branch of State Normal. iosen for it and we should all be proud of that."
    • 1911, page 10

    • 1911, page 10
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    • 10 appropriated $70,000, $35,000 of which was expended for a new science building and equipment. In 1905 the Legislature appropriated $5,000 for a boiler house, which was erected during the summer. A sum of $600 was appropriated for...
    • Page 157

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    • Some communities complied, some did not. Since Cedar City was so far away from the open fighting it seemed somewhat extreme to send their cattle to Salt Lake City, especially since acquiring livestock had taken a great effort and the settlers...
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    • Page 412
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    • and joy to contemplate that, if we continue true and faithful to the end, we shall meet again in a more glorious state and all teas will be wiped away and our love for our God and Creator and al1 tmth and each other wiii be intensit
    • Page 137

    • Page 137
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    • week for board and room. Ann's husband, Robert S. (Bert) Gardner, was a hoarder at their house and this is how they met. The girls helped with all the housework including washing, ironing, and sewing. Everything was made by hand because, in those...
    • 1899, May 28

    • 1899, May 28
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    • Sun. May 28, 1899: Ther. pleasant’., Wea. nearly clear, light clouds pm. I spent most of the day reading The Improvement Era and Deseret News although I have no late news. W.L. Crawford, Danish Ranch,(Copenhagen) Kane Co., Utah. Monday 29: ...
    • 1905, Sep 12

    • 1905, Sep 12
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    • Tues. Sept. 12, 1905: Ther. Hot., Wea. Clear, Went north to the next line then west, spent most of the day talking with Mr. S.F. Davis an infidel, staid with a young couple just east of the Hurst school house. 161) (3
    • 1899, May 31

    • 1899, May 31
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    • Wed. May 31, 1899: Ther. pleasant but windy, Wea. 8 pm looked like storm I went and changed the water at the L.M. We took the team and finished the fence up the point east of the house at Copenhagen. Thursday, June 1: Ther. 7-30 am. coolº., Wea....
    • 1910, page 187

    • 1910, page 187
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    • 30 Days September 1910: S 18 Showers Had a monster flood tonight, broke the canal at the head, damaged the dam. M 19 I was at he dam about midnight. Working at the house most of day. T 20 Clear. Hot. at Home Made some Cyko Post card pictures...

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