authorized to contribute, for and in behalf of the citizens of Cedar City, the sum of $200 to the General Relief Committee of Salt Lake City: said amount to be forwarded, as the contribution in aid of the s u f f e r e r s of the earthquake and...
Herbert Haight. J. Wesley Barton, Webster were appointed a s 4th of July appropriated for the celebration.
and Ada Wood Committee. $25
June 11, 1912.. .On motion Councilman Higbee, the Sinking Fund of $1614.34 was transferred to the General Fund....
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Oct. 1 , 1942.. . T h e fuel situation in Cedar City was discussed because of a shortage of miners and t r u c k e r s ( d u e to t h e w a r ) . The mines, adjacent to Cedar City, were threatening to close. Dec. 3, 1942.. . T h e new alley just...
Laura Cotts was appointed to replace Janice Esplin on the Library Board. Feb. 20. 1 9 8 6 . . . T h e B.L.M., Forest Service land exchange may mean a loss of 57 jobs to Cedar City, r e p o r t s Mayor Linford. Joe Melling suggested that they meet...
manufacture of iron. Drama, for which Cedar has now become nationally known, was a favorite interest and avocation of the townspeople from the earliest days. Amusements, recreations of various kinds, and celebrations of important events livened up...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I CHAPTER I1 To America.............................................Page 1 Iron Missio age 19
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CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII
Fort Louisa ............................................. Page 35...
The men of Cedar City spent Tuesday, November 25, making a wind break around each of the wagons out of cedar trees. James Whittaker, who had been visiting his family in Parowan, arrived back in the settlement that day with his daughter, Ellen. Many...
and the lst, lSth, 25th, 37th, IOlst, 113th, and 145th Psalms. She received an education quaJ&ng her to become a Governess at the age of 17 and lived with the family of a gentleman where she spent her leisure time hernrning frills for fancy shirts....
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...
scratched the bamyard faithfuily for the support of the brood. They tumed the house into an i m and, though it was but sparsely funiished, it was spotlessly clean as 1 know, for 1 sat part of the afternoon in the kitchen The wife who was busiest...
loved so well. They are kind old people and do al1 in their power to make us comfortable. Soon afier our arrival here, we were informed of the death of a favorite uncle of Aunt Ellen's near Liverpool. On learning of our arrival ffom America, we...
Lunt Jr. and Francis Webster Jr., each of whom rode a horse and led another, packed. We made a fire, for it was extremely cold, and waited till 8 a.m. when they came along. The boys now took the lead and we foiiowed up, passing aiong up the...
estate which had been confiscated was likewise retumed to the Church. The manifesto did not announce that polygamous living would be discontinued; it simply said that no more plural marriages would be sandoned. E v q o n e understood that the...
and potatoes and sometimes oats. Potatoes are worth two cents a pound and com the same, shelled. Flour has been 5 dollars a hundred but has just rose to 5.25. We have been remarkably blessed so far as we have pretty near enough breadstuff, conuneal...
three-room flat that we rented--Mother Lunt [Sarah], Parley, Owen, Alma, Clarence, Frank, Heaton and 1 and little Virl, our year-old baby. Some of the boys got jobs of ditferent kinds. They would mow lawns or do anything they could for 50 cents a...
Iron County, and perhaps the other southern counties likewise, commissioned these guards as deputy county sheriffs, and that did put a little "crimp" in the thieving operations. Thirty-eight men were convicted of grand larceny in the District Court...
Lehi and Henrietta were married.' Lehi's father, Thomas, was endowed hefore he and Sage were married, but for some reason, records indicate they they were not sealed to each other until three years after their marriage. They were married Oct. 28,...
Grandma Lunt held the lantern high over her head while Henrietta operated the gun. Henrietta fired a volley in the direction of the bear which, undoubtedly missed him, but she succeeded in frightening him away, which is all they really intended...