Thursday, January 26, 2017

PICTURES TELL THE PAYSON STORY – WINTERS OF THE PAST -- PAYSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

 Pictured above: Volunteer firemen in the early 1920s getting some practice with their new hoses with water pumped from the nearby creek on 100 South and Main Street. We can see the Simons Building located in the background. The Shuler Ford Garage was not built until several years later on the location of the vacant lot adjacent to the Simons Building.

This week's abundant snowfall is cause for pause and ponder over Payson's winters past. Check out The Payson Chronicle next week when Payson historian L. Dee Stevenson does just that in his column, Pictures Tell The Payson Story: "Winters of the Past." 


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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.