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    • 1909, page 38

    • 1909, page 38
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    • 38 SOUTHERN BRANCH DOMESTIC SCIENCE. KITCHEN. Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the general program. The process of cooking as applied to meats and vegetables including fruit...
    • 1910, page 45

    • 1910, page 45
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    • 45 wall-pockets, picture frames, cones, lamp shades, plain and fancy boxes. Two hours per week throughout the ,year. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. KITCHEN. Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the...
    • Page 170

    • Page 170
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    • JOHN S. WOODBURY Biography 1865 - 1949 John Stillman Woodbury was born in St. George, Utah, November 16, 1865. He was the oldest of eleven children born to John Stillman and Martha Alice Parker Woodburv. They were among the pioneers arriving in the...
    • Page 210

    • Page 210
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    • Nov. 9, 1916.. .Indian Agent. M r . F r a n k , met with Council and advised making arrangements for a school for the Indians, also a court to give them a legal s t a t u s and a t r a c t of land with water, the title to be vested in the...
    • Page 212

    • Page 212
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    • Nov. 3 , 1917 ... A committee of band members headed by Mr. Roylance met with the Council and presented a request for an appropriation of about $365 to purchase instruments to make a complete band, and agreed that the band would serve the City free...
    • Page 263

    • Page 263
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    • Jan. 20, 1927.. .Gronway Parry and Kumen L. Jones of the Rotary Club, Dr. A . C. Johnson and Moroni Corry of the Chamber of Commerce present. Purpose: assisting the City in adding more water to the system. Suggested that the City take steps at once...
    • Page 453

    • Page 453
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    • Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 7 , 1982.. .Regular meeting. Present: Mayor Robert Linford; City Manager. Joe Melling; City Attorney, Robert Braithwaite; City Treasurer, Marilyn Prince; Councilmen: Harold Hiskey, Lee Fife, Jack...
    • Page 468

    • Page 468
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    • HISTORY OF CEDAR CITY BY John Urie, 1880 Cedar City i s a beautiful little village situated on the r i m of the Great American Basin and is 5,615 feet above the level of the sea. With i t s 740 inhabitants (Census of 18801, i t s 135 houses, i t s...
    • Page 237

    • Page 237
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    • What little was eamed in the way of cash was promptly used to purchase consumer goods, pay the transportation of immigrants, and buy supplies and equipment for farms and shops. There was a real scarcity of money i Utah. The task of the tithing...
    • Page 484

    • Page 484
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    • Lunts. She said, "1 have some money that 1 want you to take to Sister Lunt. 1 don? owe her yet but, while 1 have this money on hand, 1 would like you to take it to her." When Sarah opened the door and L i e held out the handkerchief to her, Sarah...
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    • Page 19
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    • ticks and buckskin were made to serve as clothing materials, nntil sheep became more plentiful. Anything the people had to spare was traded to the Indians for huckskin which could he used for clothing and moccasins. The people made everything they...
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    • Page 26
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    • Thomas, and the othe~s, who left on this assignment, undouhtedly followed the Old Spanish route. St. George had not been settled yet and rhc Black Kidgc prc~entcd fonnidablc obstacle. It was while Thomas a was working by the "hluddy" that he took...
    • Page 40

    • Page 40
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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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    • Page 105
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    • wrote the following about the accident: "I was husy helping as father went to lift the water out of the kettle, I was right in the road and Pucell hollered to father and said to he careful as the boy was right there. Father lifted up the bucket...
    • Page 115

    • Page 115
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    • In 1894, Lehi's younger brother William, at the age of 35, was sent on a mission to Wales, leaving his wife and family in order to serve the church but was released from his mission because of ill health. O n Dec. 3rd of that year, Lehi and...
    • Chapter 21 - Page 163

    • Chapter 21 - Page 163
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    • Obtaining electric power for Crdar City. Picture of Steam Engine. Stories in corlrrection with t h r Power Company. Picture of Jones Family Christmas liJ07. Picture of Cedar City main strcet. Cedar Electric Co. organixd. Sold to Dirk Power...
    • Page 196

    • Page 196
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    • names of the officers who shall serve until the first general election shall be as follows: L. W. Jones ................. President Henrietta L. Jones ....... Vice-president H . L. Jones ................. Secretary and Treasurer K. L. Jones...

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