Sept. 1 , 1 9 8 3 . . .Tom Cardon made a motion that the City Attorney prepare a resolution, to be sent to the President of the United States and Legislators from the State of Utah. indicating that Cedar City i s appalled at the action of Russia in...
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...
PARADE IN CEDAR CITY After World War I May 2 1 , 1919 Main Street, looking northeast. "Soldier's day a big success." (From Iron County Record of May 23, 1919) "Parade, meeting, banquet, and ball. Dancing at B . A . C . and Ward Hall. Parade led by...
PARADE O CEDAR CITY MAIN STREET N (Intersection Main 6 Center, looking southeast) llSoldierls Day ,I1 May 2 1 , 1919 Note: The City Water Tank, on stand in center of picture.
July 21, 1904...The City put in a water hydrant at t h e Tabernacle...
Ena continues her detailed account of the family leaving Mexico: It was very hot crossing the desert and, as water ran short, there was a great deal of suffering. After many hours, the train finally crawled into Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican town just...
Naughty
Batching It
Professionals
Little Tuff
Spring
Chem. Bug
Cute
My Pal
About It
Josephine
Smile Kelly
Interesting
us to such a degree that only the word "dictatorship" makes us want to shriek,
"Not on your life!"
One must not forget the contest...
Blue Boy
Spring Signals Zion
Presentation of Flag Hip Hooray-Mel
Ambassadors
Miss Nina
Cheering Section
Thus the Parade of Personalities is continuous—next year a new crop of
faces will take the place of our graduates this year—but are we sad?...
Christensen, Eugene City and County Building Erected City Hearse "City Parade Corry, Andrew
1943 i n the 1930's" Flour M i l l " Built 1879
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Cooperative Mercantile Mill "Co-op
"Model 'T' Ford"
Corry, Elias M.
Dalley,...
Parade in Cedar City
After h'orld Iiar I
Parade on Main Street Soldier's Day, May 21, 1919 Presidential Train
President Warren '. Hardinq, 1923 2
Sewer Trenches Public Works Prowct, 1934
Sawyers, Sherrell V. (Jack) Swapp, Archibald Sximming...
for the Army. From his successive raids, 1,000 head of cattle were driven into Salt Lake Valley from the army encampment~.~ Much of this had taken place before Henry left for Cedar City on October 11, 1857. It was a sixteen-day trip to Cedar Fort....
two or more weeks. President Young finally realiied that neither war nor peace would stop the threat of federal control of Utah. The Saints accepted the Presidential proclamation of Arnnesty and agreed to exchange their promise of loyalty for the...
July 19, 1930.. .An application of the 24th of July Committee for an appropriation of $100 was considered, also a request that the City furnish an educational float for the parade. Carried. Sept 26, 1930.. .Special meeting. The only bid received...
CITY HEARSE City parade in the 1930's The hearse was in use until 1923 Special session called to Jan. 12, 1912. .. ( City Minutes) present the matter of accepting and taking over the hearse presented to the City by Mrs. Katherine G . Bell. She...
Robert J. died when only two days old, before ever coming home from the hospital. Barbara, Will and Claire's baby, died at the age of nine months from whooping cough. Jackson, Bernella and Lehi's haby, died of pneumonia. In 1944 when Lehi was 90...
The Girls' Dormitory
/T"^HE Dormitory started off with
a bang. We had several dis-putes
over which sheets went into
which room. We were even guilty
of yelling "Say you," at the teach-ers.
Finally we settled down for a
little while. Then, during the...
Mon. Oct. 10, 1898: Ther. cool Wea. clear I went to the big circus of Lemen Bros. the street parade side shows and all took up most of the day. they had 6 African Lions 2 mountain Lions, 1 Hyena. 1 camel 2 yaks 3 elk, 1 bear. 2 wolves 1 white and...
readiness and to treat the Indians in a proper manner." The Indian, Chief Walker, and his band had been camping near the Fort. He was very thin and looked as if he had suffered with hunger during the winter. Some of the brethren collected about...
bread. The night was cold, especially since "some of the boys had neither coat nor vest." The next morning, after they had traveled about seven miles, they found the thieve's campfire, which was still burning. It wasn't long before they caught up...