Show iaz ri 11 no vol II 7 TOPAZ ica by 0 R Y HISTORY H S T W richard nelson january UTAH OFF CO R 0 C 18 ECO R 1943 9 although the tem horary community cou- the american war in office joll- nt F M 13 3 A V cil r count inu ed fo offic for il was TAN uUTAH An U sept lowing the long sway TEMPORARY only 3 months 30 sec 28 to 11 under over dec II of catholicism CITY COUNCIL PART capable chairmanship of the hl hieurope protestant carl dr came re the medieval definite finite formation the discovery of americal america the rota it accomplished certain dof new land of the pilgrims things which are seen in the following coming to this now coning and other groups in search of religious chronological highlights of the history the council tho freedom the war for independence and of tho sopt sept 25 nomination of candidates great charter of rethe writing of tho the groat ligious freedom contained in the co- for council begins sept 28 first election held nstitution ution of the united states last but sept 30 impressive induction core cerenot least in importance was the dynamic mony councilmen cilmon hold for first 8 coun and freethinking free thinking spirit of the american oct 10 public hearing hold held on housfrontier this frontier preserved and nurtured mormonism which in turn ex- ing powerful western storn oct 12 providing housing requireerted a pov erful effect upon ite ments thought and later that of the whole naof residents could be met sati sf io dorily ends council recommends tion all of the american frontier as defined by block 32 be set aside for the high dr frederick J turner and later elabo- school and half of blocks 8 and 41 for axson was the elementary schools rated on by dr frederick derick 1L paxson oct 19 temporary judiciary commithat geographical area bordering on tho the land of the red men in the westward m- ssion formed oct 26 council discusses labor shortigration of the american colonists tho the age situation with administration offithe wave frontier is tho the outer edge of tho meeting point between savagery and cials the mooting oct 27 council committee appointed civilization it was designated as frondraft constitution tier country when its area contained two to drat to six white settlers per square mile oct 28 four councilmen guests at bests I1 of ct- i i oy 13 1I 1 13 11 11 it of the new districts were being taken from the indians and settled by the whites consequently ever shifting geographical it was an study area to this advance tho men grew up under those conditions and who was comprised which the political sults of economic it is rican part of our and social re- to study the really ame- meeting of lions club at delta nov 2 council accepts landscape committees mitte mit tees recommendations for new street names for nov 4 city reception for members rot of delta lions club given by council at topaz nov 11 public hearing hold on moofrederick JT labor major inference drawn from meeturner the frontier in american history ting of shortage labor city io in that is bistor p 4 number resiof duo to large largo artificial as recognize the tremendous dents doing sugar boot and other agrihistorians historia effect that the frontier has had in help- cultural work outside ing to mold american thought and instinov 19 council ap allocation tut ions it was the force which sought of roe tutions on fcc halls by administration freedom equal opportunity and democracy nov 30 merit rating and fair employwas place the where through steady ment practice procedure boards sot it set up by growth history groah the frontiersmen developed indepen dence on pendence american lines fact in fact the most important effect of the fronhas been in the promotion of demtier ocracy here and in europe ibid on the frontier lived the adventurous people people seeking a change fostering now and radical plans throw- ing old ideas overboard to the fronwent the restless tier wont the turbulent tho and tho the discontented therefore it was often characterized by lawlessness extremes of tolerance and intolerance were found there the west was always decidedly a place of action tho the american continent of ono one hundred years ago offered roon and aaros of unclaimed land to which people could go if they came cane into severe conflicts of opinion with their neighbors they al continued on page 55 council council ratifies constitution dec 7 council forms committee of representatives from all divisions and groups in the city to deal with rath specific problems the first under immediate consideration being work clothing dec 15 constitution adopted residents in election by city acknowledges from faculty members and wives of boulder language school dec 28 council holds last meeting before first election of permanent councilmen on deco dec 29 As may be noted in the above record the most outstanding achievement of the dec 17 christmas council gifts temporary community council was the ratification of the cites constitution the council also foresaw certain situations arising and acted swiftly to avert possible serious consequences |