Show this week twenty years ago issue of august 13 1919 at a special meeting of the board of iron county commissioners held august ath the tax levy for the year was set by ordinance as follows state and state school 50 mills state slate road I 1 30 mills county school 55 mills county school interest sinking 32 mills county general 11 mills county road 12 mills county indigent 02 mills dependent mothers 05 mills county library 03 mills advertising 02 mills total mills A four mill levy was set on oil range cattle and horses a five mill levy on range sheep and goats and a one mill levy on domestic sheep cattle and horses lieutenant and mrs alma richards were visiting here with his I 1 parents mr and mrs morgan richards they were on their way from salt lake city to southern california to make their home I 1 I 1 webster bettridge had been released from army service and was home again hay prices had advanced advance d to as high as 25 per ton in parowan carowan with very little to be had an ordinance had been passed by the parowan carowan city council setting the speed at which automobiles could be operated on the city streets speed at street intersections and crossroads was limited to 12 miles an hour and the speed limit for open streets was set at 15 miles per hour by the ordinance walter C mitchell and his son scott were negotiating with the I 1 chevrolet motor co for the agency for that make of car in iron county two deaths had occurred in cedar city that week one being that of joseph T wilkinson prominent iron county church worker and the other the accidental death of rex pace son of mr and mrs john G pace who was killed when thrown from a horse at his fathers ranch a few miles north of Ka narra |