Thursday, July 6, 2017

PICTURES TELL THE PAYSON STORY -- Payson Historical Society -- GUDMUNDSEN JEWELRY


In 1930 a small store was constructed just north of Knowles Motor on the west side of Payson’s Main Street, writes L Dee Stevenson, Payson Historical Society Director. Knowles Motor was the location of today’s Payson City Library. A young couple, LeGrande Gudmundsen and his wife Genivieve Stewart Gudmunsen moved to Payson and opened Gudmundsen Jewelry in the new building.

Look for the complete article and photo depicting the site as its appears today in next week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.  


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