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    • Page 472

    • Page 472
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    • scene could hardly be conceived. The toil-worn and hardy pioneers, with uncovered heads bent in reverence to the Almighty, thanked Him for H i s kindly care in bringing them to a land where conscience was free, with liberty undiluted. and asked H i...
    • Page 53

    • Page 53
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    • U.S. Embassy 53 departments, the human rights agencies, non‐government organizations, countless news articles and reports, and a host of other organizations. Whatever numbers you’re able to scrounge up, you shove them together as nicely as you...
    • Page 211

    • Page 211
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    • to confer with businesses and ascertain contributions toward a better and more sightly system of street lighting on Main Street. The Marshal and Supervisor were appointed Dog Tax Collectors, compensation to be 50% of all taxes collected. May 3, 1 9...
    • Page 182

    • Page 182
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    • office and got a money order for six pounds and sent it to Brother Franklin D. Richards at Liverpool to pay him back the money he loaned me for my clothes, feeling very thanlcll to our Heavenly Father for opening up my way so soon and unexpectedly....
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    • After Ellen's fourth child was bom, April 9, 1909, her husband left her. In order to wmply with the "Manifesto," he apparently took his first wife and went back to the "States." Fern Guymon Bauer, a daughter, wrote the foiiowing: When Violet was...
    • Page 183

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    • held a meeting and wanted Henry to leave; but the Minister of the Church ofEngland would have nothing to do with it, so they did not pursue their plans. Henry baptized eight new members into the church during the month that he was assigned to this...
    • Chapter 21 - Page 163

    • Chapter 21 - Page 163
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    • Obtaining electric power for Crdar City. Picture of Steam Engine. Stories in corlrrection with t h r Power Company. Picture of Jones Family Christmas liJ07. Picture of Cedar City main strcet. Cedar Electric Co. organixd. Sold to Dirk Power...
    • 1927 161

    • 1927 161
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    • n ^^Fe&fedw:&4^^ n fafo<^totoc,fafo<^<^^ n SKay° & Lunt A ttorneys-at-Law Golden Rule Building Cedar City, Utah n ^c^c^fe^c,^^^ n & <£ Cleo (to Fae after the accident): $ "Are you killed? Are you killed? ,$• Speak to me." $ "Say, Ross, what is...
    • Page 74

    • Page 74
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    • 71 Appendix A Pre-Reading Survey 1. Do you feel that you are a good reader? Why or why not? 2. Do you like to read? 3. Do you feel that it is important to read and read well? 4. How much time to you spend reading a day (on average)? 5. On average,...
    • Page 168

    • Page 168
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    • plant took the machine off their hands." Owen Matheson was employed by the power company to operate the engine. Ann Jones Gardner made the following note in her scrapbook : "Our home was the first house wired for electricity in town, so of c o m e...
    • 1905, Jan 31

    • 1905, Jan 31
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    • Tues. Jan. 31, 1905: Ther. Cold Wea. Mist or rain, N.E. wind. Canvassed thru the brakes, took dinner with Will Kennedy worked south-west got supper with Mr. Cole half mile east of the W.C. school house, recd. entertainment with John Morrell, a...
    • Page 222

    • Page 222
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    • Foster. John P. Fuller. Thomas J. Jones, and John G . Pace. Note: The population of Cedar City in 1920 was 2,462. Dec. 4 , 1919 ... Salary of $400 awarded to Bandmaster, H . P. Johnson, to be paid $40 a month for 1 0 months, to be discontinued...
    • Page 451

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    • that day, Tuesday, to take all the guns and amrnunition. The Bishop hoped to get us away before they came. They had made brags to get the guns and then they would kill the men and do as they pleased with the women and children. Everyone was at the...
    • Page 457

    • Page 457
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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...
    • Page 235

    • Page 235
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 5, 1922.. .City Council met in regular session. Present: Mayor Parley Dalley and Councilmen--S. J. Foster, E . J . Palmer, Lehi M . Jones, Richard Williams, and John R . Robinson J r . F. Leigh as...
    • Page 458

    • Page 458
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    • When Martineau returned to Pacheco a month later, the town was a shocking sight. Large pieces of beef and pork lay rotting in the houses and yards and the homes were in a temble condition. There were books, many choice ones, scattered around--many...
    • Page 206

    • Page 206
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    • America was on the ocean for six weeks, and she was so seasick that she wished the ship would sink. Elder Lunt put her in the charge of Brother and Sister Swindle who agreed to furnish her a passage over the plains. They proved to be true and...
    • 1903, May 17

    • 1903, May 17
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    • Sun. May 17, 1903: T Ther. Cold wind., Wea. bluster, Cloudy Several lambs were froze to death today. We are trying to move the sheep along up the ridge, are pretty well crowded by other herds. string, string, string that’s all the wretches know....
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    • Mesia went back to Salt Lake in the fall and continued teaching school at the B.Y.U. during the winter of 191 1 and 1912. Henry came up to see her just once that winter. She was living with an aunt and an uncle, and Henry said there were so many...

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