Show I 1 Early Day Teachers m in Uintah County Paid 40 10 to Per Month B By B Hugh Hueh ONell 0 Neil Editor Cal Historical cal Records Survey M Many ny Interesting Items are jing be-jing be- be being being work work-lers ing encountered by work work- workers workers ers in to securing an Inventory of the public records in city county and nd state archives of Utah Some of these Items picked at random from the reports of re research earch work work- workers workers workers ers follow Louis Louts Fisher was recorder of the Silver EUver Belt Bt lt Mining district In 1872 I In the court minutes for for the early days from Iron county the following was f gleaned leaned John Chatterly testified that his father arrived hed In Cedar City in 1851 and I took up a parcel of land on the north side of Coal Creek In the fall of 1853 word was sent to Ce- Ce Cedar Cedar Ce Cedar dar City declaring the territory to tobe tobe tobe be under martial law when we moved to the south of Coal Creek Martial law lasted about six months John Hamilton states he s he-s set set- settled set settled t- t I tied on Shirts Creek In 1852 no previous settlers being there at the time A P stated that a small party went to Potato JuneI Val Val- Valley Valley Val Valley I ley and settled at at Escalante June 27 1875 1 75 surveying sun eying the land Cur first labors were sere to bring brine water to our land make houses and fence our land lour The officers of the Pinto Iron Mining district In 1868 1 were Eb Eb- Eb Hanks president Seth M Ivf Blair recorder Peter Shirts Rob Rob- RobI Robert Robert Robert ert and Chapman Dun Dun- Duncan Duncan Dun can I can directors The Burke Lode No 2 contain contain- containing containing ine I ing iron or ore was located Janu Janu- January January January ary 30 1879 1 79 by A G 0 Campbell Mathew Cullen M L Cody Cod and John iJohn M Burke 1 IJohn The Uintah counts count school fund account books for 1897 1898 shows the teachers salaries from 40 to per month I j At a a meeting of the Uintah county court May 28 1880 at at which Judge Hatch I Bur Bur- Burton Burton ton Bur ton and Pardon Dodds were pres pres- present pres- pres present present ent W C Britt was vas appointed justice jus- jus I lice tice of the peace according to the report of 01 C C clerk On November 3 1896 1806 WarrenN Warren I N Dusenberry was elected judge of the Fourth Judicial District Court I Garfield county was organized March 9 1888 18 8 I Parowan City was sUr e surveyed ed by W H II Dame on January 1851 I and by J H 11 Martin Martin- MartinI Martineau Martin pau eau au on August 25 1359 1859 I Emily Crane Watson Wat W n was aas v as Iron county recorder order re in 1906 1900 A resolution was signed Septem Septem- September September September I ber 28 1898 by John V Adams mayor and William re recorder re- re recorder recorder corder granting to the State of Utah a a parcel of land In Cedar City for normal school purposes E was Iron county recorder In 1888 Wm H Hol Holyoak as oak vas as the recorder in 1890 The first meeting of the Uintah county court was as held March 3 1880 Members of this court were sere v ere A Hatch judge judee Thomas Bingham Pardon Dodd Dorid and Isaac Burton C C Bartlett tt was ap- ap appoint appointed ap appointed point pointed d clerk of the court The court wrote a letter to the Honor Honor- Honorable Honorable Honorable able A Hatch of Heber asking for fora fora fora a loan of 50 00 to help the county The first appropriations appropriation were 10 on fees for the judge 3 00 to expenses Incurred In and 5 00 for the clerk 1 I Receipts of Iron county for 1 1897 were |