Taken in front of 1st ward church. Front row: Ellen Graff, Mrs. Neilson, Ezra Neilson, Wm. B. Adams, Wm. D. Macfarlane, Edith W. Gregory, Mrs. Flannigan, Wm. Flannigan, Stella Holman, ? Maxwell, Hattie Haight, Charlotte H. Esplin, Margaret Dalley,...
A group of men and women and one child. Top row are Moroni Gillis, unknown, Sam Lowe, Leslie Lowe, Clem Tebbs, unknown, and unknown ; 2nd row are all unknown ; third row are unknown, Olive Porter, Will Cox, Sister Porter, Israel Porter, Beatrice...
Panguitch Drug Store, First Shoe Store, Sevy Grocery Store, Cash and Carry Store, and Service Cash Store, 65 North Main Street. W. Earl and Eva Daly Marshall own the Panguitch Drug Store. Thomas and Amy Sevy own the First Shoe Store. Frank and...
Daly Jewelry owned by James T. and Frances Daly. Clem McEwen Toggery owned by Clem and Irene Houston McEwen. It later became Lee's Indian Store. Norm and Mary Sargent Ready to Wear Store owned by Norm and Mary Sargent. Norman and Dora Ann Henrie...
Sands Motel, 390 North Main Street. The motel was built by Jack and Mona Holt and George and Linda Olds. It was purchased by Clem and Irene Houston McEwen. Then it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burningham.
The Purple Sage Motel, 104 East Center Street. Built in 1957 by Clement (Clem) and Irene Houston McEwen. It was later sold to Eliza Moxon Moore and family.
Nyal and Blanche Showalter Henrie home, 49 South 100 East. Built in 1949. Clem and Irene McEwen lived in the house next. Later Theron and Opal Henderson Ahlstrom lived there. Finally Alfred and Opal Henderson Hatch lived there.