“James Finlayson was elected Mayor in 1883. He was in for two terms. Seeing the need for a jail occasionally, one of modern style was built to the northwest of the City Hall in 1883," reads an excerpt from the book, The Payson Story. Payson historian, L. Dee Stevenson shares his story, as well as others, in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle. Pick up your copy today.
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The Payson Chronicle
Trees removed and earth and asphalt shifted. Downtown Payson renovation, looking westward across Utah Avenue from First E ast Street.
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The historic 51 South Main Street building (pictured above) while under the ownership of the late Cal Reece in the 1970s. By L. Dee Ste...
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Pictured above (left-right): Mr. Jim Griffin, a 2013 UEA Top Teacher at Salem Hills High, whose classes include American history, poli...
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