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    • Page 157

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    • 1. There was not adequate funds and financing for such an extensive project. 2. There were many time-consunling law suits involvillg water rights. Moreover, "the general Land Office made an adverse report on the New Castle Reclamation Co. in the...
    • 1927 156

    • 1927 156
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    • ^**?*tW*fri^^ •2. •?. •2, •z. d> •* "?, J. H. Seeley ram purchased at Salt Lake Sale in 1926, for $975.00 DURING the past ten years L. N. Marsden of Parowan, Utah, has not only produced and sold a great many high priced individuals but...
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    • labors, and reverently called upon Him to bless u s in the i u t u r e and to enable u s to maintain ourselves in this desert land, also to protect u s from the wiley Indian and help u s to accomplish the mission we were sent to perform, namely,...
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    • a large and prosperous business. When I first left B~rmingham 1850, he predicted that I would return in in rags and tatters like the prodigal son, but in this he found himselfvery much mistaken. When I entered his place of business, as soon as he...
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    • Even with the discouragement and the failure of the Escalante Projectas it was planned, there was nothing that could stop the growth and development of the vast Escalante Valley. Lehi's oldest son and his wife, Willard and Sophia Jones and their...
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    • 'Utah State Capitol rcroud\. ' Jnn?\ tap? recordings. * ~ , , l d Dick Jones, son 1 L . i ' . W. Jonci. hy ' D ~ n m c n tin lpnrreiaion nf Dirk Jonrs and Uriah Joncr sons of T. W. Joncs. '"A, told hy Dirk and Uriah Joncs. " Jonrs tape rrcordings....
    • 1905, Jan 23

    • 1905, Jan 23
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    • Mon. Jan. 23, 1905: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Cleared off. Went to Ladessa again and posted our letters, took dinner with Mr. Jinkinson two mi. west and one half mi south. We came west got permission to hold a meeting in the New hope school house. spent...
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    • ELIAS MORONI CORRY Biography 1884 - 1947 Elias Moroni Corry was born in Cedar City. Utah. February 2 1 , 1884, the son of William Henry and Elizabeth Louise P a r r y Corry. William Henry Corry was a blacksmith, having followed the same occupation...
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    • was a good sized branch of the Church in South Molton and, as there were some existing difficulties, my visit was much needed and much good was done. When I had walked to Barnstable, twelve miles from South Moulton, I took off my shoes and found my...
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    • plant took the machine off their hands." Owen Matheson was employed by the power company to operate the engine. Ann Jones Gardner made the following note in her scrapbook : "Our home was the first house wired for electricity in town, so of c o m e...
    • 1905, Oct 15

    • 1905, Oct 15
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    • Sun. Oct. 15, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Few clouds. Wrote our letters this morning Mr. Small’s son Garfield Small and wife came over on a visit this after-noon. Elder Allred has a large boil on the side of his neck, it makes him feel rather bad....
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    • ARCHIBALD SWAPP Biography 1877 - 1955 Archibald Swapp was born December 21, 1877, in New Mexico. He was the oldest son in his father's family. He married Ada May Little, and they resided in Glendale. Utah until about 1914. Eight of their ten...
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    • lights were out for a time and they were very happy to sit around in the dark and enjoy the inactivity.'" Many prominent citizens were on the subscription list for stock in the Dixie Power Co., in amounts varying from $100.00 to $1,000.00 or 10...
    • 1927 174

    • 1927 174
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    • ^Re&istered ^ambouillets of {he ^Better- Kind f t_x <5 My Flock Headers, for 1926 and 1927, were a son and a grandson of old "Monarch," one of the greatest sires that ever lived, and who sold for $3,000.00 when he was five years old. \e only twenty...
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    • conductor told us he would not guarantee our safe delivev to El Paso. But we were al1 loaded on, some in box cars and crowded in like cattle. Thomas wrote extensively about this journey down the mountain and getting loaded on the train, some of...
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    • tura, Kanarra, and Iron Springs. Because of this late fall riding, I was delayed in getting bark to the University and was two months late for scho01."~ The Arizona Strip was used primarily as cattle range and was grazed all year, but especially in...

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