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    • mission." In the morning the company split up to examine all aspects of the valley as to water, soil, and facilities for farming. The group, consisting of ten men, drove through the cottonwood valley and came to a small ridge of mountains on the...
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    • this opportunity to send you these few lines again, hoping it will reach you and find you all well as it leaves us at present through the mercy of God." " We received your most welcon~e and loving letter, my dear children, and we were most happy to...
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    • camps was the product of many small farms and dairies combined. Few families had enough surplus to justify a trip on their own. In 1870. Iron Ciounty had 264 farms, most of them composed of less than 10 acres. Consequently, shipping to the mines...
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    • Hemy's oldest daughter, Henrietta, later wrote: that "Henry's clothes were commencing to wear out, his shoes had already gone, so he went to meeting in his broadcloth clothes, silk hat, and barefooted. One time he got a boot top and made soles for...
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    • reached. In Southern Utah, the telegraph covered some areas that early, but it wasn't until later that this service extended from Southern Utah into Nevada. I t was this area that was covered by the mail contracts handled by one man nanied...
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    • to l~ecome Kumen's horse, and later when Kumen went to San Juan in 1879, he took "Old FranPwith him." Each of the towns to which Lehi delivered mail had a colorful history, and he became interested in the details of their colonization. In 1869, the...
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    • up there. The first mill was able to handle only ten tons of ore a day, but Ily 1871 five mills and a large furnace were in operation. Bullionville and Panaca, seperated by one mile of meadow, lived together in uneasy truce. The good people of the...
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    • him, and while talking, Lehi found that he was a school teacher there in Bulliunville, 11ythe name of Bob Ricards. they were talking, a large man who walked by, appeared to be intoxicated. Mr. Ricards called out the word "stage," which meant a...
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    • worked so hard riding the Pony Express so that he could save a little money for himself above the needs of the family to afford some good clothes and real shoes. Up until this time he had worn only the clothes sewn by his mother and nioccasins on...
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    • caught and arrested the man. Later, when his trial was to be held in Beaver, Mr. Phillips sent for Lehi to be a witness. Here he met the famous cattle rustler, Jim hlarshall, who had helonged to the Ku Klux Klan during the Civil War and was the...
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    • beef was hidden in thick timber some distance from ramp, while they had been wishing for meat for supper and breakfast, all but one prospector made a hasty getaway before our boys returned from the day's ride." " As I was riding out that morning...
    • 1906, page 36

    • 1906, page 36
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    • 36 SOUTHERN BRANCH Dalley, Katie Cedar City, Iron County Deady, Florence Leeds, Washington County Deady, Hannah Leeds, Washington County Esplin, James Orderville, Kane County Fife, Arthur Cedar City, Iron County Fife, Ernest "...
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    • the herds in the valley and take them to their hangout and slaughter them and haul the beef to Pioche, Nevada. The ranchers finally reached a point of desperation where they felt they could not operate under these conditions any longer, and decided...
    • 1906, page 40

    • 1906, page 40
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    • 40 SOUTHERN BRANCH Riding, John Panguitch, Garfield, County Rickards, Julia Cedar City, Iron County Root, Pratt " Sevy, Milton H Panguitch, Garfield County Sohoppmann, Eugene Cedar City, Iron County Smith, R. V Salt Lake City, Utah ...
    • 1927 79

    • 1927 79
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    • Edwin Jones Arthur Bulloch Vertis Wood Mildred Parry Lillian Armstrong Floyd Heaton Maurine Heaton Carmen . Micaela Frasquita Mercedes Don Jose . Escamillo Zuniga Morales Remendado Doncairo 83 CKorus Rex Holland Myles Walker Hazel Green Maurine...
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    • heavy rock at their heads. Brother Bulloch was standing guard for the mother bear while I was throwing at the little cubs. I, also; was squinting around too. Finally, I got them killed." "The next thing - what to do with the little ones? Brother...
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    • P a g e | 63 TABLE 1A: FORMS OF SOME UBUNTU IN DIFFERENT CULTURES MALAGASY (MADAGASCAR) 'Fihavanana': We are all one blood and that how we treat others will eventually be reflected back to us; and that we should be proactive about goodwill for the...
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    • FRESHMEN NEDRfl BULLOCK BROWNING PLflTT HflZEL BROWN ERROLD GURR IONE HIGBEE GEORGE WOOD LUCELE RIGGS BOYD RIDING HELEN LUNT FRED WflSDEN FORREST LEIGH JflY BECK It is the privilege of the Freshman Class to sponsor the Junior Prom of 1938. It will...
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    • Smith as Captain, Henry Lunt as Clerk, Edward Dalton as Sergeant of the Guard, W. Y. Webb as Pilot, and Philip K. Smith as Chaplain. After their meeting around the campfire, they sang "Come Let Us Anew, Our Journey Pursue." The horses were allowed...

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