Thursday, November 30, 2017

PICTURES TELL THE PAYSON STORY ~ PAYSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY: PAYSON HISTORIC DISTRICT


Pictured: The Utah-Idaho Sugar Factory, built in 1913, played an important role in the early 20th century local economy.

Coming up in the next edition of The Payson Chronicle:

Part Five–1909–1925

The period from 1909 to 1925 was a period in Payson history that centered on the completion of the Strawberry Irrigation Project and the completion of the “Orem” Electric Railroad in 1916. These two projects were so important that there was a joint celebration held on May 16-27, 1916. It was considered a very “auspicious occasion in the history of Payson.”

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