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Show - "- nnirrryi -4 nvirvw- - rr-- r ' -- o 'W. ,rTT-,rl'w,4"w,,.T-- tc T" wwr 1 ' m 8A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, October 8, 1980 is moved Jewkes home this was the case, it would have been abandoned during the Black Hawk war when the settlers moved into the Fort in 1866. Some family members feel the home was the first one built after they started leaving the fort. In this case it may have been built around 1867 or early 1868. By 1874, the house appeared on the Sanpete tax records. From all sources available it can be stated that the house was built sometime between 1861 and 1874, and most likely in the 1860s. Samuel was in the lumber business, so it stands to reason that he would build his home with his own lumber. Samuel Jewkes sold his saw and grist mills to Henry Draper who moved to Fountain Green in 1879 to operate them. Henry Draper was bom in Canada in 1826. He moved from Canada into the Old Northwest and later emigrated to Utah in 1850. Henry first settled near Salt Lake, but in 1864, he moved to Moroni, Sanpete County, and in 1870, to Pioneer Trail State Park is in the process of recreating a village that would have existed in Utah between The house pictured here has been donated and moved to Lagoon. Samuel Jewkes built this house in Fountain Green. The home is framed with adobe lining. On the outside two layers of wood siding exist. The first layer runs vertically and the second horizontally. It had a partial basement with a rock foundation. The home was constructed in two phases. It first consisted of only the front part, two rooms down stairs with a front porch and one room upstairs. The front door first opened to the left with another door immediately to the right going into the smaller 1847-6- -- U ( . i; :'.d p! St , 9 a . . f Q' x SW 9. room. downstairs Shortly kitchen was added on behind, though the date of this is not precisely known. The exact date of construction of this house is not known. It may have been built when the family first moved to Fountain Green. If thereafter, a This home built by Samuel Jewkes is being moved from Fountain Green to Lagoon, Kaysville. Jewkes was an early settler of Emery County. This home will be part of an historical exhibit. The home is more than 100 years old. lean-t- o EPA law reviewed WASHINGTON -R- Gunn (D-Uta- h) Eastern markets, McKay asserted. Eastern coals have a sulfur content of 3 to 6 vironmental effect on the percent compared to ions on the of our coal, Western coal sulfur marketing Western coal. content of .5 percent. including the low The bill sulfur coal of Utah. McKay said coal It is already more fired plants might provide that coal fired stationary sources expensive in the East achieve the same or may meet emission than high - sulfur better clean air results requirements through Eastern coal because from use of Western the use of coal having of high transportation coal than by using the low pollution costs. Our bill would costly scrubbers. characteristics, such as low - sulfur Utah-coal- . Freedom. Here he became the first LDS Bishop and as before stated, Henry moved to Fountain Green in 1879 to run the saw and grist mill which Jewkes sold. Samuel Jewkes, steel maker, soldier, saw and grist mill operator and musician of early Sanpete County and pioneer of Castle Valley was born in Tipton, Staffordshire, England on March 23, 1823. He was the son of William and Jane Woodward Jewkes of Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Tipton and Dudley are both suburbs of the huge industrial city of Birmingham. Samuel moved his families from Cedar City to Moroni, Sanpete County, and about a year later to Fountain Green, Sanpete County, where he had purchased two farms and acquired other property. With James Boswell, he built a saw mill and a grist mill northwest of Fountain Green. Both mills were built together in order to make use of the same water power. It was at Fountain Green that near-b- y kh maw be a dividend for all make our Western coal more competitive in Utah consumers, he epresentative last said. McKay month introduced a The other facet of bill to amend the Clean the problem is the Air Act to lift resulting detrimental to Lagoon talent recognized. Samuels musical was ability and Samuel and his two families were then called to assist in the colonization of Castle Valley. After living in Fountain Green for seventeen years, it was difficult to pull up stakes and move to another unsettled valley but again the pioneer spirit proved equal to the task. Samuel settled about two miles west of Orangeville, Emery County, again building another saw mill and grist mill and obtaining the best in farm machinery in the way of a threshing machine and gang plow. Samuel was never very enthusiastic about politics, con- cerning himself mainly with farming and the milling business; however, he was appointed by the governor of the Territory as the first judge of Emery County. Samuel Jewkes died August 23, at Orangeville. The anniversary of his death for many years was an occasion for a family reunion. 1900 "o sm we -- -- m i? ao o o Shop in Helper October Under the Clean Air to of millions of dollars on scrubbers even when they burn low - sulfur fuel and may meet emission requirements without them. This is an example of irrational reasoning in the regulatory process, McKay said. It is especially in constructed southern Utah. the Eliminating capital cost of at 5 p.m. Hearing Aid Specialist and Save! on the City Hall steps While supply Lasts! 5 CLEANING ANDCHECK-U-P OF ANY HEAPING AID ELECTRONIC HEARING CLOSEOUV Gal. Storage (0) EUREKA 4 Vacuum cleaners TESTTOSEE IF YOUR AID STILL FITS Factory Fresh Batteries If you can't come in, we'll come to you. 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