Last week, the story of Roseinia (Rose) Sylvester Jarvis told about her parents and their hospitality toward travelers. English immigrants James and Rebecca Nicholson Sylvester moved to Southern Utah to live by their daughter Mary Birch and her family in the small town of Bellevue (now Pintura). Bellevue was a day’s journey from both Cedar City and St. George, so any traveler passing either way could stop in Bellevue and stay at the hotel r...
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