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    • 1927 170

    • 1927 170
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    • is from fhe ^Press of on ^Printing, Co. 122-124 West 2nd South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mr. Maughan: "Any letters for me this morning?" Claire: "There was four, sir, but the writing, I couldn't make head nor tail out of them so I tore them up to save...
    • 1927 171

    • 1927 171
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    • Beggar Woman: "Can you help me re-cover my child?" Old Gent: "Is your child lost?" Beggar Woman: "No, no. His clothes are worn out." Steam Heated Hot and Cold Water When in Cedar City stop at the A gentleman once asked a boy where he was born. "In...
    • 1898, cash account 15

    • 1898, cash account 15
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    • Cash Account. September.: Came a hunter worn and weary On his long and lonely way. Days passed by but still he lingered Gentle Fallen leaf he cried And with tear of love she promised To become his woodland bride. (Chorus) 3. One bright day...
    • Page 354

    • Page 354
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    • Aug. 7. 1952.. .The contract between Cedar City Corporation and Southern Utah Power Company was tabled until further investigation. Mill levy was set a t 26.3 mills. the same a s last year. Oct. 2, 1952.. .Council discussed water u s e r s outside...
    • Page 31

    • Page 31
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    • Saturday, January 4: Captain Baker mounted his horse at an early hour and went out in search of a better road, and in a short time came back and reported that he had found a way by which we could avoid climbing any further up the mountain. He...
    • Page 98

    • Page 98
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    • Henry and Ellen, along with the rest of the Stake Presidency, dined with the John D. Lees. At two o'clock the trumpet sounded again to gather the people together. There was dancing until midnight interspersed with singing, comic readings, and...
    • Page 151

    • Page 151
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    • retaliation. They never forgot an injury or an injustice. In other words, they subscribed to the worn out code of an "eye for an eye and a life for a life." With them the punishment of crime was a personal, rather than a public, matter. There was...
    • Page 14

    • Page 14
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    • center then became a farmyard or cattle corral. The water of Coal Creek flowed undcr the wall and through the north side of the enclosure and was utilized for a grist n~ill and other industries. Another field was surveyed and clcared dose by;...
    • Page 48

    • Page 48
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    • worked so hard riding the Pony Express so that he could save a little money for himself above the needs of the family to afford some good clothes and real shoes. Up until this time he had worn only the clothes sewn by his mother and nioccasins on...
    • Page 102

    • Page 102
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    • San Juan River. Our cattle were sore-footed and worn out, and some of them had got quite thin, so we decided to leave them for the winter in White Canyon. bout fifteen miles from the River." (This is just west of the Bridges Kational Monument)...
    • Page 104

    • Page 104
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    • no travel by way of Pine Creek and Wildcat Canyon for weeks. The travel went down the canyon west of Milford - so I did not know what to do. My horses were worn out, and to make that big circle would delay me for days. I finally decided to try it...
    • Socotwa text: page 009

    • Socotwa text: page 009

    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • river, we carefully scanned the cliffs, sky, and water for objects of interest. In our survey we noted: three blue herons, majestically soaring above; five puffy little clouds; the honey-combing of the swallows' nests at the tops of the walls; and...

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