Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Bakeries; Postal service; Business
"The Bakery building was first used by Andelin when he first came here as an ice-cream parlor. 1901-1907, then George Stoll operated it as a bakery. Building owned by Danny Pendleton. A little milky, watery thin ice-cream with six crackers or...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Service stations; Business
Twin Pines Service Station and Sunset Tavern. "The station stood where J. C. Penny's is now (1971) across from the Federal Building. I got the last tree of the twin pines, sawed it into lumber which was used in my home. George A. Millett...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Business
After Stoll ran Bakery, Stubbs and Reynolds took over and ran it for a year or so. Charlie Wilkinson built Gem Theatre about 1905 next to Bakery, took out little back entrance. Extravagantly colored views that Clain Tucker did the signing for. ...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Dwellings
"This house was built by Welch immigrant, Edward Parry, who had crossed the plains with the Stevens hand-cart company and had been sent to Cedar City to assist the efforts of the Deseret Iron Company. A fine, two-story structure, the home had a...
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Business; Hotels
First Cedar City motel, Tourist Park, ca. 1930's. "This park was but a traveler's campsite, occupying the property where the Tithing Barns and big rock enclosed yard were, directly north of the present City Park. The house, with care-taker A. G....
Coming back to the Branch Normal School after a great summer in Chicago. From left: Samuel Leigh (driver of the stage), Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bennion, Ann E. Spencer.
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; History
Cedar City pioneer house, exterior of pioneer cabin. Children at right in pioneer costumes actually worn by some of the colonizers. A county Daughters of Utah Pioneers convention and tea party held in the old cabin.
Mountain Meadow (Washington County, Utah); Monuments; Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1857
First monument at Mountain Meadow, Kumen Jones in picture. Taken by Howard R. Driggs on the first proselyting trip taken from the BNS in the year 1898. Kumen Jones was the driver of the carriage. They spent a month travelling over Southern Utah...
Bobby Bowler and Kay (Richard) Bowler with Richard's dogs. Taken south of the Veyo School when the boys were in third grade by Vera Jones Seitz, then a 6th grader.
Top row, from left: Andrew Winsor, Jennie M. Clark, Sarah M. Mathis, Catherine M. Andrus, Will Macfarlane, Isaac Macfarlane, holding Heppie M. Milne, Robert McQuarrie, Bert McQuarrie, John M. Macfarlane, David Morris. Second row: Aggie M. Winsor,...
From left: Franklin B. Wood, Harry H. Lunt, Parson Webster, George A. Grimshaw. "These living bishops (the five on right) will be honored at first LDS ward birthday party Friday. Together with E. B. Dalley, seated, long-time chorister."
Iron County (Utah)--Recreation; Duck Creek (Kane County, Utah); Camping
First group to use Duck Creek Campground, a father and son outing. "Uncle" Bill Prince from New Harmony telling how Navajo Lake got its name. In background is Alex Matheson, his father seated in front of him.