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    • Mr. Shay, in behalf of the Railroad Company asked that the sewer system he completed a s soon a s possible; the completion of the system being essential in connection with the Railroad Company Buildings. M r . Alma Esplin, Iron County Agent,...
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    • WALTER K . GRANGER Biography 1888 - 1978 Walter Keil Granger was born October 11, 1888, in S t . George, Utah, to Walter and Annie Keil Granger. He served an L . D . S. Mission in Georgia, a f t e r which h e married Hazel Dalley, J u n e 6 , 1912....
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    • for Monday, but some of the property owners decided to p u t the sewer in before the oiling was done. The road oiling was postponed until later this summer. The Council discussed the disposal of the sewage water. Something has to be done soon. The...
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    • proposed by the nine southern counties. Unanimous. Mayor Whetten reviewed t h e meeting he had held with Metamora Craft a n d Morton Metalcraft Companies regarding these industries moving into Cedar City. Dec. 2 1 , 1 9 7 2 . . .Mayor authorized to...
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    • 3.23 acres of ground at 1700 North 300 East and to change the zoning andv use permit for the Youth Corrections ~ u l c purpose Center. Considerable discussion from public. York Jones, Historic Preservation Committee, asked permission to use the...
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    • the hopes of one day being reunited.' He canied a letter from her which he had read many times over. In answer to Henry's note advising her that he would be coming to visit her, Martha had written the following, dated November 30, 1 8 4 8 : ~ I...
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    • with his father on occasions to visit some of the neighboring counties. They went to Manchester and even as far as Birmingham, but Henry had never been out of Great Britain, so he was facing a courageous adventure, considering the fact that he had...
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    • The Iron Works was not going ahead nearly as fast as they all had hoped and on Sunday, November 14, George A. Smith called a council of the brethren after church meeting for the purpose of inviting them to express their feelings about their...
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    • Utah. They hoped they could do so and that they would like to help them to do the job." A teamster boasted to the Mormons in Beaver that he had participated in the Hauns Mil1 Massacre in Missoun, an atrocity in which a mob wiped out a Mormon...
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    • Republican platform compared the doctrine of "plural marriage" to "slavery," and they adopted a decided stand against the Mormons. It was resolved that the constitution gave Congress power over the temtories of the United States and that it was the...
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    • and coke, were sold directly to individual^.^ In Apnl 1862, i spite of the Civil War and al1 the national n humoil, Justice M o d of Vermont introduced the first Congressional Bill against the practice of polygamy into the House of Representatives....
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    • founded outside of Utah in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho and Wyorning. Al1 told, at least a hundred new Mormon settlements were founded outside of Utah between 1876 and 1879, as well as many new colonies being settled in Utah in remote...
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    • to for a generation. On the 4th of J a n u q President Cleveland signed the proclamation, admitting the people to statehood. The Enabling Act had been signed on the 7th of July 1894. Thus a period of a year and a haif had elapsed, during which the...
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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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    • After a great deal of effort, they managed to get the two herds separated and the Jones herders headed their cattle towards Corry Point and Three-Creeks. The Bullochs left their cattle near Hog's Heaven in the lower country on the plains where they...
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    • As Bert walked back down town, he and Ann Jones, who was on her way home from school where she taught, passed each other. Both turned back at the same time to look, each interested in this new penon. Bert lived with the Joneses for the rest of the...
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    • July 17, 1897; Elton Lunt Jones, born Jan. 22, 1901 ; and Preston Lunt Jones, born Mar. 6, 1904. Kumen's Journal includes this statement about Thomas Jed: ".4s a child he started out with a happy disposition, and with a rather mechanical turn, and...

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