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    • 1909, page 36

    • 1909, page 36
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    • 36 SOUTHERN BRANCH. Much field work is-done during the fall months and the student led to observe and investigate for himself. Special attention is paid in class to discussion of the laws of Biology; and original papers required-the...
    • Page 92

    • Page 92
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    • On motion t h a t George P e r r y , J. Chatterley, N . W. P r y o r . M . D . Higbee, and D. S. Macfarlane be said committee. On motion t h a t t h e Committee r e p o r t in this place tomorrow evening. On motion t h a t the Committee ascertain...
    • Page 183

    • Page 183
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    • Jan. 5, 1911. . .After an extensive discussion, it was the unanimous opinion of the Council t h a t the Board of Health be sustained in closing of all public gatherings. March 3, 1911...The matter of right-of-way and locating grounds for the...
    • Page 195

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    • July 2 1 , 1 9 1 3 . . .Tax levy of 22 mills was adopted. Committee appointed to investigate Barnhurst s p r i n g near Five Lakes, reported that the water r u n s from the Spring into the Creek in Right Hand Canyon across what is known as Coke...
    • Page 203

    • Page 203
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    • instructed to hire two men and a team to assist the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph in trimming and removing trees along Main Street for the line to be placed 1 8 feet from the property lines. Oct. 1 . 1 9 1 4 ... Librarian's salary was...
    • Page 225

    • Page 225
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    • Feb. 9. 1920...The Mayor announced the following annointments of Citv Officers: Citv Marshal--Arthur Nelson. Watermaster Supervisor--Samuel T . Leigh. City Attorney-Edmond H . Ryan, Justice of the Peace--John S. Woodbury, Sexton--0. P. W ....
    • Page 230

    • Page 230
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    • June 9 , 1921.. .City disclaimed all responsibility in the death of two cows ( F . W . Leigh) and the burning out of 39 street lamps caused by the breaking of one of the street lighting wires. The City claimed that the construction of same is...
    • Page 252

    • Page 252
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    • April 17, 1924.. .Committee on Police and Public Safety reported t h a t sign posts for s t r e e t crossings and corners would be p u t up immediately. May 1 , 1924.. . D r . Green was present and suggested that the s t r e e t , known as the...
    • Page 269

    • Page 269
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    • present City Jail s t a n d s , on the side s t r e e t connecting Main Street and First East Street. The Branch Agricultural College Alumni Association met with the City Council in relation to the City assisting them with plans for an athletic...
    • Page 279

    • Page 279
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    • Nov. 9, 1931.. . T h e following a r e the results of t h e election r e t u r n s held on November 3, 1931: Office myor: 4 year Councilman: 2 year Councilmen: Candidate Walter K. Granger ID) John S. Woodbury I R I Samuel F. Leigh ID) Fred L....
    • Page 283

    • Page 283
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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...
    • Page 310

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    • met with the Council and submitted a report as to traffic and parking on Main Street, the main points were a s follows: 1. The yellow lines on Main Street should be extended from the curb to the back of the cars. 2 . The automobile dealers should...
    • Page 318

    • Page 318
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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...
    • Page 340

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    • library property on Main Street for $35,000. July 2 1 , 1 9 4 9 . . .The water bill for the water fountain at the School District was discussed. The final decision was for the school to be billed for the water as per meter. ( I n October the City...
    • Page 354

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    • Aug. 7. 1952.. .The contract between Cedar City Corporation and Southern Utah Power Company was tabled until further investigation. Mill levy was set a t 26.3 mills. the same a s last year. Oct. 2, 1952.. .Council discussed water u s e r s outside...
    • Page 366

    • Page 366
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    • request to the Council for the Highway Association 9 1 ( a committee made up of people from cities between Nephi and Las Vegas) to study the new highway problem. M r . Jenson states that this cross-country highway from Green River to Zion Junction...
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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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