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- "DELINQUENT TAX LIST"
"p.28"
"Ahlstrom, Alonso, SE¼ SE¼ sec 28. Tp 36 S., R. 10 W; ......$2.12"
"p.29"
"Ahlstrom, Alonso, E½ NE¼ sec 33. Tp 36 S., R. 10 W; Tax.....$4.24"
"p.30"
"Ahlstrom, Alonso P., NW¼ NW¼ sec 34. Tp 36 S., R. 10 W; .. $2.12"
Iron County Record (Cedar City, Utah), Fri Dec 10, 1915, p. 5, col. 1.
- "85 To Receive Their Degrees"
"Utah Agricultural College to Hold 28th Annual Exercises Monday"
"(Special Dispatch)"
"LOGAN, May 28 - The twenty-eighth graduating exercises at Utah
Agricultural college begin tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock when President Brimhall
of the Brigham Young University of Provo delivers the Baccalaureate sermon in the
college chapel. Governor Mobey is also expected to be present to address the
assembly." . . .
"The names of the graduates, arranged according to schools,
are as follows:
"Agriculture - . . .
George Albert Robison . . .."
The Odgen Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah), Sun, May 29, 1921, p. 5, col. 1.
- "Millard County Schools to Open On September 11"
"Fillmore - Millard county schools will open September 11, it was
announced by Superintendent W. A. Paxton today." . . .
"The following teachers have been employed for the year 1933-1934
in the Millard county schools: . .
Delta elementary, . . .
Nella Robison . . .."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Aug 13, 1933, p. 6, col. 6.
- "Five Hundred Students From Southern Utah, Nevada Join in Events"
"Special to The Tribune"
"CEDAR CITY - Activities and demonstrations of the first annual
"Vocational Day" at the Branch Agricultural college drew high acclaim from state and
district school officials here Saturday when approximately 500 students from southern Utah
and Nevada high schools participated in the day's events.
" . . .
Bookkeeping - Ruth Robison, Hinckley."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Mar 14, 1937, p. 58, col. 6.
- "Delta Women's Drum Corps Goes to Legion Convention"
"Tribune Intermountain Service"
"DELTA - The Delta Women's Drum and Bugle corps will leave for
Los Angeles Saturday to take part in the American Legion convention opening there
Monday. The corps was the first ladies' group to be organized in Utah.
"Girls in the corps who are taking the trip include
. . .
Ruth Robison, . . .."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sat, Sep 17, 1938, p. 11, col. 6.
- "B.A.C. Stages Play Despite Star's Illness"
"Cedar City - 'The show must go on.'
This traditional slogan of Thespians since the time of Shakespeare was
upheld at the Branch Agricultural college Friday night in their opening presentation of the
first college play 'Chalk Dust.'
Ruth Robison of Hinckley, one of the
principals in the cast, was taken to the county hospital shortly after noon Friday for an
emergency operation after an acute attack of appendicitis."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sat, Nov 5, 1938, p. 3, col. 5.
- "Hinckley"
"Clair Robison the ten year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robison was operated on in a Provo
hospital Monday for appendicitis."
The Millard County Chronicle (Delta, Utah), Thu, Mar 13, 1941, p. 8, col. 1..
- "Promotions, Assignments of Utahns In Armed Forces of United States"
"Among recent arrivals in the army air forces navigation school
at San Marcos, Texas, are . . .
Second Lieutenant Herbert P. Ungricht,
son of Mr. & Mrs. John Ungricht, of
3575 Twenty-seventh Street, navigation instructor . . . ."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sat, Mar 13, 1943, p. 12, col. 1.
- "Promotions, Record of Utahns In Service"
"U.S. Army"
"To first lieutenant:
Herbert P. Ungricht, San Marcos, Texas.
Son of Mr. & Mrs. John Ungricht,
3575 Twenty-seventh East street."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Wed, Sep 8, 1943, p. 17, col. 5.
- "Promotions, Records of Utahns in Service"
"U.S. Army"
"To second Lieutenant:"
"George Almon Robison, son of
Mr. & Mrs. George Albert Robison,
2124 Green street."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Thu, Jun 8, 1944, p. 8, col. 1.
- "Salt Lake Girls Tread Bridal Path"
"Following their marriage, May 29, in the Salt Lake LDS temple,
Lieutenant and Mrs. George Almon Robison were honored the
evening of May 30 at a reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents,
Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Robison,
2124 Green street. The bride, the former Nerda Searle,
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Delbert Searle of Delta."
"The bride is a former student of the Brigham Young university at
Provo, and the bridegroom attended Branch Agricultural college at Cedar City. He was
affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. His bride will remain in Salt Lake City while
he returns to army duties at Hobbs air base, New Mexico."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Jun 11 1944, p. 40, col. 4.
- "Officer Describes Gallantry of M.P.s at Rhine Bridge"
"By Howard Cowan"
"WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ACROSS THE RHINE, March 12 (Delayed)
(AP)-To most doughboys an MP is just a guy who makes trouble for soldiers who go "out of
limits" in captured cities - but anyone who has crossed the Rhine at Remagen knows
better."
"In Shower of Mud, Rocks"
"Thurston . . .
told how Pvt. Robert Allsop, Allen Park, Mich., was
standing 30 feet from a bomb which missed the bridge but blew up in a tremendous shower of
mud and rocks."
"'He wasn't hurt - just dazed from the concussion and his nose bled a
little, but he really was out on his feet" the major said. "But he wouldn't be relieved
- he stayed and kept pitching.'"
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Mon, Mar 19, 1945, p. 2, col. 7.
- "Occupation Officer"
"George Almon Robison, B-17 pilot who will
serve with the occupation forces in Germany, has been promoted to first lieutenant.
A son of Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Robison,
2124 Green st., he has been overseas since April and entered the army in February,
1942. He was a student at Branch agricultural college, Cedar City, and an employe
of a San Diego aircraft factory before joining the air corps. Lt. Robison's wife is
Mrs. Nedra Searle Robison, Delta."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Wed, Aug 1, 1945, p. 10, col. 5.
- "Soldiers Discharged"
"Fifteen Salt Lake soldiers have been discharged from the service.
They include: Capt. Herbert P. Ungricht, 3575 27th East;
. . . ."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sat, Nov 10, 1945, p. 10, col. 3.
- "Violin Students Will Give Spring Musical"
"Senior girls of Doris F. Fetscher violin studio will present their
spring musical, Saturday, Spril 27. at eight p.m. in the Glen Bros. recital hall.
Solos and ensemble work will be given.
Students are Barbara Hansen, Barbara Robison,
. . . .
Public invited."
The Ogden Standard Examiner (Ogden, Utah), Thu, Apr 25, 1946, p. 18, col. 4.
- "4 Utahns Will Get Degrees at Yale"
"Yale University, New Haven, Conn., will present degrees to four
Utahns during the institution's 250th commencement Monday.
The candidates are . . .
Herbert P. Ungricht, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Ungricht, 3575-27th East, doctor of medicine."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Mon, Jun 11, 1951, p. 6, col. 6.
- "Miss Olsen, Miss Robison Engaged"
"BARBARA ROBISON" [See full text]
"A midsummer wedding is planned by
Miss Barbara Robison, a daughter of Mrs. Laura W. Robison,
2124 Green St., and the late George Albert Robison,
and Dr. Herbert Pyne Ungricht, son of
John Ungricht, 3575-27th East, and the late
Mrs. Lillie A. Ungricht."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sat, Apr 12, 1952, p. 42, col. 5.
- "H.P. Ungricht Claims Bride in LDS Temple" [See full text]
"Miss Barbara Robison, daughter of
Mrs. Laura W. Robison, 2124 Green St. and the late
George Albert Robison, became the bride of
Dr. Herbert Pyne Ungricht, a son of
John Ungricht, 3575-27th East, and the late
Lillie A. Ungricht, in a ceremony performed July 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
John A. Widstoe officiated at the rites."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Sep 7, 1952, p. 139, col. 4.
- "Jaycee Of The Month"
"Francis W. Robison, has been named
Kaysville "Jaycee of the Month" for December. He was given the honorary title because
of his outstanding work as chairman of the "Voice of Democracy" contest which is sponsored
annually by the Kaysville Jaycee Club. Contestants participated from the Davis
High School."
The Ogden Standard Examiner (Ogden, Utah), Thu, Dec 5, 1957, p. 15, col. 6.
- "Kaysville Selects Director for Summer Sports"
"Special to The Tribune"
"KAYSVILLE - Paul W. Barton, Bountiful, has been named summer
recreation director by Kaysville Civic Assn.
. . .
Over 600 Kaysville youths participated last year. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert B. Major are vice chairmen in charge of youth activities and
Francis W. Robison is KCA chairman."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Fri, Mar 28, 1958, p. 88, col. 4.
- "Kaysville Group Plans August Variety Show"
"KAYSVILLE - Plans for the annual variety show, sponsored by the
Kaysville Civic Assn., will get underway with the naming of a chairman within the next
two weeks, according to Francis W. Robison, KCA chairman.
Mr. Robison will head a committee appointed by the association to
select a director for the annual fund-raising activity."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Aug 3, 1958, p. 19, col. 6.
- "Hersey Corp. Names Manager in S.L."
"G. Almon Robison, a native of Hinckley,
Utah, has been named Salt Lake regional manager for Hersey Chocolate Corp., it was
announced Thursday.
HE SUCCEEDS G. A. Fox, Salt Lake City, who retired July 1 after
more than 30 years with Hershey.
Mr. Robison served four years in World War II and was a B-17 bomber
pilot with the Eighth Air Force in Europe.
HE GRADUATED from the school of marketing of the College of Business
of the University of Utah in 1949. Following three years service with Utah Oil
Refining Co. and five years wuth General Foods Corp., he joined Hershey Chocolate Co. here.
Mr. Robison is married to the former Nedra Searle of Delta and resides
at 1932 Texas St., Salt Lake City."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Fri, Jul 22, 1960, p. 13, col. 4.
- "Funeral Tuesday for USU Student, 20"
"DELTA - Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the
Sutherland Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Benjamin Hal
Robison, son of Benjamin H. and Manon Hawley Robison, Delta.
He was found dead Friday at 4:45 p.m. in his bed at 676 E. 6th North,
Logan. He was a student at Utah State University.
Officers said there was no evidence of foul play. Results of
an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death are expected Monday, a pathologist said."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Apr 9, 1961, p. 47, col. 4.
- "Zona Church Hawley"
" Provoan's Mother Succumbs at 85"
"Mrs. Zona Church Hawley, 85, of Oasis,
mother of Armond Hawley of Provo,
died Wednesday at Spanish Fork of causes incident to age.
She had lived in Millard County most of her life. She was married
to Sims M. Hawley who died a number of years ago.
In addition to Mr. Hawley, she is survived by children: Mrs.
Lorraine Petty of Los Angeles; Mrs. Nina Huff, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Eldon Hawley of Nampa,
Ida.; and Melvin Hawley and Mrs. Manon H. Robison, both of
Delta.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Oasis Ward
chapel with burial in Oasis Cemetery."
The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah), Fri, Aug 10, 1962, p. 4, col. 6.
- "Funeral Notices"
"UNGRICHT - Funeral services for John Ungricht
will be held Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., in the East Millcreek Stake Center, 3103 East 3600
South. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Monday,
6 to 8 p.m., and Tuesday at the stake center one hour prior to services.
Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sun, Oct 7, 1962, p. 57, col. 5.
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