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    • 1903, Oct 4

    • 1903, Oct 4
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    • Sun. Oct. 4, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds, I let Walter have one of my dogs this morning I have had two for the last two or three weeks. 117) Monday 5: Ther. Cool., Wea. Light clds. I bedded the sheep out below the ranch and went up...
    • 1910, page 220

    • 1910, page 220
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    • Memoranda: Annie Gifford commenced work Aug 7 am @ $2.00 per week. Paid Aug. 11th .75 cts. “ “ 26 “ 15 “ “ “ 31st 5.10 6.00 “ Sept. 10—2.60 “ “ 13--.25 8.95 Aug. 7th to Sept. 13th 5 Weeks & 3 day $10.909 8.95. yet due...
    • 1905, May 9

    • 1905, May 9
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    • Tues. May 9, 1905: Ther. Warm., Windy Wea. Clouds. Rain & hail. We journeyed on again this morning, reached our field of labor, just two weeks from the time we started from ora. were asked in to take dinner at a place where we called to get a...
    • Page 44

    • Page 44
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    • JOHN CHATTERLEY Biography 1835 - 1922 John Chatterley, a member of the first group of colonizers to settle Cedar City, was born in Salford,, a s u b u r b of Manchester, England, July 4 , 1835, the son of Joseph and Nancy Morton Chatterley. He had...
    • Page 102

    • Page 102
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    • HENRY LEIGH Biography 1843, - 1920 Henry Leigh was horn December 31, 1843, in Llanelly, South Wales, the son of Samuel and Ann Davis Leigh. He emigrated to America with his family, February 1849, on the ship Buna Vista, with 250 saints on board,...
    • Page 120

    • Page 120
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    • JOHN VARLEY ADAMS Biography 1832 - 1919 John Varley Adams was born August 17, 1832, in Rounds, North Hamptonshire, England, the son of Thomas and Rebecca Varley Adams. He was t h e fifth son of eleven children. John was p u t to work early in life...
    • Page 243

    • Page 243
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    • J u n e 29, 1923 . . . [Excerpts from Iron County Record) "President of t h e United S t a t e s . Warren G . Hardine. a n d p a r t y arrived in Cedar City J b n e 27, 1923 on t & new railroad, and Mayor Parley Dalley a n d his official City...
    • Page 326

    • Page 326
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    • Nov. 8. 1945.. .The following election results are from the Iron County Record: Off ice Mayor: 4 year Councilman: 2 year Councilmen: Recorder: Treasurer: Candidate Myron F. Higbee (RI Rulon Knell (Dl Morris C. Roberts (Rl Clarence E Miller ID) ....
    • Page 365

    • Page 365
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    • Nov. 1 4 , 1955.. .Special session to canvass the election held November 8. Results a s follows: ( 1 4 voting districts) City Councilmen: James Heywood Sam Gentry Grant Seegmiller Write-ins 1068 1043 1039 88 votes votes votes votes L Registered...
    • Page 370

    • Page 370
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    • Meeting. They recommend that the water line in Right Hand Canyon, 4.500' long, be replaced. Approximate cost-$25.000. (Bid price for 4" pipe was a t 820 per foot and 6" pipe at 51.14 per foot. The Mayor reported that the flood control program is a...
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    • Aug. 2 0 . 1970.. .Mayor Whetten appointed Clarence Miller to the planning and Zoning Commission. Ray Christensen, of the F. A. A . , met with the Council to discuss more space at the Airport for F.A.A. Offices. He stated that they could use 3,000...
    • Page 484

    • Page 484
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    • developed and built it up. When a post office was established some years later, the name was changed from Johnson's Springs to Enoch. Johnson's Springs was settled about 1852 or 1853. At an early period, many industries were started . throughout...
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    • cox: Box: Cox: How can t h a t be! You proposed to h e r first! Yes. But then you--now don't let u s begin again-Go on. [Resumes the l e t t e r ) "Poor M r s . Wiggins went out for a s h o r t excursion in a sailing boat--a sudden and violent...
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    • Henry worked in the store with the idea of saving his earnings, not to be a merchant, but to travel to America to be with other Mormons. Jeter Clinton was in charge of organizing the 402 Saints who boarded the ship Argo. They left England Jan. 10,...

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