Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Service stations; Business
Twin Pines Service Station and Sunset Tavern. "The station stood where J. C. Penny's is now (1971) across from the Federal Building. I got the last tree of the twin pines, sawed it into lumber which was used in my home. George A. Millett...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Newspapers; Business
Iron County Record, newspaper office at Cedar City, Utah. Woman on left is Luella Naomi Fawcett (Wilkinson), wife of Dr. Harold Herbert. Man on left is Charles Stephen Wilkinson.
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Dwellings
Home of Mary "Minne" Perry on the north west corner of Main and Center streets. The Twin Pines Service Station was built on the site after the home was torn down. The station gave way to Penny's Store which is still there (1962).
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Dwellings
This house used to stand on the present (1982) site of Henry Jones home on 97 S. 300 W. across the street from the college. They held classes in it at one time. The house next to it is the old Dr. George W. Middleton Hospital, now the home of...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Dwellings
"This house was built by Welch immigrant, Edward Parry, who had crossed the plains with the Stevens hand-cart company and had been sent to Cedar City to assist the efforts of the Deseret Iron Company. A fine, two-story structure, the home had a...
Aerial photographs--Iron County (Utah); Cedar City (Iron County, Utah); Buildings
Photo taken from belfry of the Tabernacle looking west. Twin Pines and George Perry barns in foreground. Old Hyrum Jones (later John Higbee) home next. Barn on left is either Jim Corlett's or Gus Mackleprang's. Cupola on Robert Bulloch's home...
"Looking south and east from the pioneer cemetery about two miles southeast of Spanish Fork, Utah, are the Spanish Fork River bottoms where my great grand father and others settled in 1850. My great grand father mentioned here is John Hardison...
"Cedar City, Utah is located in the heart of scenic Southern Utah on U.S. Hwy. 91. It lies at the base of the great Wasatch Mountains. Gateway to Utah's National Parks and Monuments. Population 6,172, Elevation 5,840."
Iron County (Utah)--Recreation; Duck Creek (Kane County, Utah); Camping
First group to use Duck Creek Campground, a father and son outing. "Uncle" Bill Prince from New Harmony telling how Navajo Lake got its name. In background is Alex Matheson, his father seated in front of him.
Sandy Taylor (left) playing tennis. Sandy is usually in the semi-finals in tennis tournaments. She also teaches gymnastics at Cedar City Middle School.
Old timers party at C. J. Arthur home. Front row, from left: Alex Matheson, Amy Jane Middleton Brown, Jane Lambeth, Sister Dover, Emily Tucker, Sister Matheson, Sister Palm, Mary Ann Parry, John Parry, Timothy Adams. Second row: Andrew Corry,...
"This is the first production of Handel's Messiah ever to be produced in Cedar City. William Manning, the one who produced and conducted it, was just a new teacher at the BAC at the time. He is the man on the extreme left end of the first row."