Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Payson–Then and Now by Cal Reece

EARLY PIONEER INDUSTRIES
Part 2


Payson was a very innovative pioneer community in Utah during the latter half of the 1800's by becoming a self-supporting settlement. As we have mentioned before, they had established sawmills, grist mills, planing mills and furniture factories as some of their earliest industries. They did not limit their industrious nature to just these few endeavors. Pictured here is the old Huish Furniture and Casket Building located at about 50 East 100 North in today’s address system. Find more about the industries of early Payson in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.


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The Payson Chronicle is located at 145 East Utah Avenue #5, Payson, Utah 84651.



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