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...
Boat parked on Main Street, sign reads: "Win this boat motor and trailer, donations $1.00, to the Iron County Jeep Patrol outing at Navajo Lake, boat races July 21."
On Saturday night, scheduled as
the last night of the meet, it was
still anybody's tournament, with a
possibility of a four-team tie which
would necessitate the continuance of
the battle to Monday. This possi-bility,
as the games progressed,...
Chapter Ten
Communication in Pioneer Days
Beaver's Early Mail Service
Beaver's first mail service was the freight wagon train. The drivers would deliver mail to the Bishop, who in turn would distribute it in Church. Then an office was maintained in...
first deep well. There are now more than a dozen of these deep wells, 14 to 20 inches in diameter, tapping another strata of water at depths of from 275 to 500 feet.. Pioneers in the pumping project include C. C. Sloan, W. W. Cook, Charles Baxter,...
(City paid $4623.82 in full payment of contract proposed for installing the new street lighting system. 1 A motion was made by Councilman Pace that the matter of drafting an ordinance for the regulating of motor vehicle traffic in Cedar City be...
May 20, 1937.. .Mayor Hunter appointed Roy Halversen a s Band Leader for the months of June, July, and August, at a salary of $100 per month. September report: Junior Band-71 members. City Band--59 members. J r . Orchestra--23 members. High School...
April 2 7 , 1 9 5 1 . . .Special session. City Manager Thorsen read the letter from Ralph R . Thomas of the Southern Utah Power Company--excerpts as follows: The Company would be willing to finance the new construction required, supply and furnish...
cents per ton and one of 1 2 , 0 0 0 tons at 85 cents per ton. If the Bond Election, on September 4 , 1951, goes over the City will pay for the full 1 8 , 0 0 0 tons, if it does not go over they will only have to pay for the 6000 tons. Gravel to be...
Commission recommends t h a t , s t r i p s should be eliminated.
on
narrow
streets,
planting
Nov. 3 , 1960.. .Mayor read resolution: Whereas ground transportation of p a s s e n g e r s arriving a t , o r departing from Airport, is an...
connections a r e available outside City limits. Walt Lowe met with the council to inform them that this was 'D-Day' for the Hotel. After discussion, Councilman Schmutz motioned that the City take immediate s t e p s to close down the Hotel,...
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,...