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    • f S Make Skaggs Safeway Store Your Bank By depositing your money at the Skaggs Safeway Store, you save from ten to thirty per cent daily. Your daily purchasing is your big-gest investment. Our Motto is, Quality, Quantity and Service for the least...
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    • 1877.. .Roll of attendance. -Mayor: Councilmen: [took office in August 1877) John Chatterley Christopher J . Arthur Robert Heyborne Henry Leigh Homer Duncan Jens Nielson Louis Fischer Recorder: Sept. 2 6 , 1877 ...The Mayor was i n s t r u c t e...
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    • Tithing Office o r school house on reasonable terms. Councilor Nielson reported purchasing 900 feet of lumber for $27 in homemade goods o r wool at 306 per pound. Sustained. The Auditor was i n s t r u c t e d to issue a warrant in favor of J e n s...
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    • Council to negotiate in t h e i n t e r e s t of t h e County, claiming a part interest in t h e slaughterhouse corral being used a s the stray p e n , for which t h e County furnished some material eight or nine years ago. Referred t o...
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    • Feb. 1 , 1909.. .On motion, the following locations were designated a s City dumping grounds: In the ravine about one-half mile west of Daniel T . Leigh's residence west of town, and a point just north of the mouth of Dry Canyon. April 8, 1 9 0 9 ....
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    • conditions under which Mrs. Bell would present the said hearse to the City were: a shed or some suitable building be provided by the City for its care and protection, and that i t be used for rich and poor alike and not for any financial gain....
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    • the two Boards of Directors had met together and had decided that i t was now too late in the season to make the change this year. S . C. Bell's application for a Pool Hall license was read and discussed. Motion Councilman Pace that said...
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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...
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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 ....
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    • specific sum to he used in the purchase of necessary rightof-way and depot g r o u n d s . ...a n d t h e City T r e a s u r e r is hereby authorized and empowered to pay to the p r o p e r p e r s o n , p e r s o n s , o r committee, upon...
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    • EL ESCALANTE HOTEL Built in 1923 198 North Main (Taken in 1930) In 1919 the Cedar City Hotel Company was organized to build a big hotel in Cedar City. March 23. 1920. (City Council Minutes) "We accept the proposition of purchasing the Tithing...
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    • Nov. 19, 1936.. .Council discussed the matter of requiring the public to use the Safety Lanes across Main Street and punishing 'jaywalkers. ' Mayor Hunter reported that M r . Patterson of the State Liquor Commission had promised to close the Liquor...
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    • for his b a r b e r shop. Attorney was instructed to commence suit to collect M r . Wood's bill so that Mr. Watson can have water restored. May 5 , 1938.. . M r . R. W . Leigh asked that the City postpone hction on the old Wood Building until he...
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    • $ 2 0 , and Traffic Violations--$15, Total--$414. April 5 , 1945.. .Mr. Ashcroft r e p o r t s t h a t the Post War Planning Committee should be re-organized and some definite action taken in going ahead with post-war plans. Mr. Ianthus Wright...
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    • 1924, when the Company was formed. The Water Company is of the opinion t h a t , if water was properly managed with no waste, t h e r e would be sufficient water f o r 10,000 people. Attorney lsom stated t h a t the law still remains the same. May...
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    • Jan. 6 , 1955.. .Mayor recommended that the Police Department have a set schedule made u p , and not trade shifts with each other. Also, men to have only one job, a s they can't do justice to both jobs. Seegmiller motioned to have a Councilman...
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    • follows: Paul Whetman, Weldon Bittick, Harold Hiskey, Jack Carpenter, MacRay Cloward, Tom Cardon, and Lee Fife. A donation from the Cedar Cycle Club of $639.85 was received. It is to be used for bleachers at the proposed "bike track. " Mar. 18,...

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