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; Business
Cedar City Co-op store. F. B. Wood, manager, in doorway. Scales to far left; storage shed, behind. The Bank of Southern Utah was later built on this site. The First Security Bank now occupies the building in 1982.
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; Banks and banking; Business
Taken for Spectrum historical insert. Commemorating the 130th year of Cedar City's founding, November 11, 1981. First Security Bank, 57 North Main, built 1929.
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Banks and banking; Business
Taken for Spectrum historical insert. Commemorating the 130th year of Cedar City's founding, November 11, 1981. First Security Bank, 57 North Main, built 1929.
Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Dwellings
Robert William Bullock home on Center Street (Canyon Road). First owned by Homer Duncan sold to Thomas Taylor. Two story part was moved in from Irontown. Duncan's son-in-law, Fisher, built the lower part. Rob Will bought from Taylor, all...
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....
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...
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."
Old folks party, many of these people lived in the Old Fort and moved to Cedar City in 1857, they are our real pioneers. First row: Uriah Goodfellow, John Chatterly, Timothy Adams, Evan Williams, John Adams, John Fretwell, Winnie Roche, ? Root, ?...