Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Business
Goodie Garden and Merryweather Plumbing and Heating Company. There were four apartments upstairs in this building where the following people lived: Bill and Ida Merryweather, Warren and Eva Cox, Frank H. Merryweather and family, Dr. Jake Bergstrom...
sides. A driveway went all around it. On the north were two buildings. The smaller one, which had been the soldiers' commissary,.was made into a book store. To the east of this was a large, two-story structure with upper and lower verandas on all...
The large dining room of the Williams Hotel was often the scene of merry dancing parties. The Smithson Hotel on Main Street (now the Peterson house), was at one time the largest hotel in the business district, and eventually had a greater business...
All the machinery for mine and mills, all the supplies and food for the camp, was freighted from Milford, more than 150 miles away. The agent, directly in charge of these shipments and supplies of all kinds, was P. B. McKeon, located at Milford. It...
irrigated. The first families cut the wild hay that grew there and used it for their stock. Later they raised their own hay, and lucerne seed came to be the largest paying crop raised there. So profitable it proved that by 1920, individuals...
Garfield High School, High School Hill by Airdome Dance Hall. The Garfield County High School burned on a cold winter night during the depression days. People watched as the typewriters, sewing machines, stoves, carpenter equipment and many other...
THE JONES - KNELL BLOCK 82 N o r t h Main ( T a k e n in 1904)
The man at the left, in the white shirt, is June Foster, a banker. The businesses housed in this building: (bottom floor) Dr. Carpenter, Dentist (sign in the window), Bank of Southern...
thanlrful for this day brethren, the Lord has answered our prayers.' He blessed the saints and said he knew that we would have good times spintually and temporally. 'We have al1 pienty to do to mind our own bu sin es^.'^ The last entry in Henry...
As a result of the Mountain Meadows tragedy, the Harmony Ward minute book contained the following conceming John D. Lee:
March 5, 1864: Bishop Lunt was present. John D. Lee tendered his resignation as President of the Branch [Harmony] because of...
attracted many visitors, prospectors and mining officials who traveled n through Cedar City. The mine was located i a ndge of broken mountains near Leeds and came into existence in the 1870's, &er silver had been discovered in a sandstone ledge....
Directors. In 1926 the A.H. Rollo and Sons C:o. was formed and the Iron County Rrcoid continued public a t 'lon. T h e Rocky Mountain Bell Telcphonc Co. was grantcd a franchise to operate through Utah in t\ugust, 1902. 'I'here were very few...
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,...
M. just stood there and looked at each other. They could see that some of the fellows were getting promoted real fast, but they remained silent and started out as privates. Rass and Lehi M. stayed together in battery "F." They were in the depot...
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particular importance was the strong sense of loyalty each demonstrated for the others. These early seeds of mutual support flourished to last their lifetimes.
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John's children enjoyed...
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care of there too, but these could be a relief from the routine stresses and strains that never let up at the office. The Indians John's interest in Indians began with his boyhood days when he found...
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The article continues: Mr. Boyden, hale and surprisingly young for so many accomplishments, can squeeze more out of five minutes than Jack Benny can out of a nickel. "I budget my time. I keep large envelopes...
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allowed total freedom in asking questions and they openly explained their perspectives. These informal interviews lasted on average between two and three hours and were conducted with as few as one person and as many as...
away. We started to run out of wine glasses as people would go for a second glass, so Byron and I grabbed as many wine glasses as we could and ran them upstairs and had one of the Heritage Center workers washing them and running them back...