GRANDCHILDREN OF THOMAS AND SAGE JONES, about 1894 Taken in front of Sage Jorres home on 100 West. Old post office in background on left.
Front Row: Caroline Jones (Royce), Will's dtr., Irene Jones (Andrus), Uriah's dtr., Cora Jones (Stucki), Jed's...
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Other events were centered on holidays. A Christmas choral concert provided a way for the community to celebrate the holiday together. Choirs of young children, high school aged children, and adults provided a mixture of...
be delivered at the S.E. Corner of Section 6, and the second 50 cords near the center of the SW4 of Section 3." "The wood shall be sold, half dry and half green, or all dry, cedar or pine, or both, and is to be cut in 3 ft. lengths and ricked up at...
TRACK
Reading from left to right, front row: D. Mathews, Hess, G. flshby, Duffin, Christensen, fllroid,
Stevens. Back row: Covevil, C. flshby, Davis, Murdock, G. Mathews, Paxton, Wadson.
The B. £L C. Track Meet was spec-tacular
with many of the B....
THE JONES FAMILY AT CHRISTMAS 1907
Back porch of the Jones Family Home. The occasion was the turning on of the first electric lights in Cedar City. "Our home was the first wired" Left to Right: Front Row. . . Will and Rass Middle Row: Ferd Hintze,...
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Hilliard, H. (2005, September 8). Some taking issue with ‘refugee’ contention over term won’t settle easily, journalists, professors say. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, pp. front section.
Hofstede, G. (1980). Culture’s...
Front Row - Willia. ~L. n en 1 . Second Pow - Kurn~..-.,. T.ehi W., Henrietta. T. Willard . ,...-. . Back Row - Henry L.; Henrietta H.; Erastus L.; Ann; Lehi M.
LEHI, HENRIET?'A & THEIR EIGHT CHILDREN 191: Cedar City, Utah 2
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Bin k m\\ Alien, Cnerrington, Matnews, Roundy, Lee, ( leorue.
M I I . I . X k D COUNTY n.l'B-1'irsl row:...
Nova Viva . . . . outstanding high school
pep club . . . . always on hand to cheer
the team whether we won or lost . . . .
smartly uniformed, they added mu< li to
our school.
NOVA VIVA PEP CLUB
First row: Neeley. ( owan. Foster, Fd\var
International Relations Club
International Relations Club . . . . source of future statesmen, stump
orators, and carpetbaggers . . . . realize we have a world to live in
. . . . seeking ways to make it more livable . . . . might even develop
some...
AGRICOLA STAFF
Agricola" Staff . . . have found that pub-lishing
a yearbook is some jol) . . . have had
a lot of fun working, taking pictures, and
assembling copy . . . want to I h a n k "Pa"
Reafora For Ins excellent photography work
. . . we nope...
B.A.C. She was born in Cedar City when her father, Milton Bennion, was the first principal &he Branch Korrnal School. Her family were friends of the Joneses, in fact Henrietta and :Inn had tended Claire when she was a baby. As kids, Will and Rass...
Eventually five of the eight brothers, as well as Edgerton's wife, Ama May, purchased farms near Duncan with the intention of living there permanently. Owen's wife, Velma, was expecting a baby and was very excited about it, especially since she had...
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
Linn had originally formed this group soon after the Yale Ward was divided, including couples from each side of the new boundary. The group consisted of: Linn & Georgia Alder, John & Orpha Boyden, Paul & Ora...
Thurs. Mar. 8, 1900: F.V. Ther. 43., 64., Wea. thin clouds. J.R.C. and I shelled corn. Friday 9: Ther. 46., 76., Wea. Clear. planted peas fore-noon, set out a row of English Goose berries and Sand Cherries after-noon. Saturday 10: Ther. 62., 84.,...