L. Dee Stevenson presents a compelling story from Payson's unique past in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle. He takes us back to the late 1800s and prominent residents J.L. Townsend, whose two-story Payson home is pictured above, Solomon Hancock, William Clayson, O.P. Huish, John J. McClellen and others who settled here. Pick up a copy of this week's edition for the complete story.
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MELODIE OLSEN WOOD On a warm, sunny day in February, our spunky, feisty, independent, loving ...
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PHOTO—Hired as a chemist for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company in 1915, Ephraim Cluff worked at the Bellingham, Washington plant, and later Midva...


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