A turn-of-the-century power project along 100 North in central Payson: The old Huish Furniture and Casket building (later, Dixons' Market), with its recognizable "COFFINS" sign, can be seen in the background, thus, the camera was aimed eastward along the north side of the street from about Main Street.
Friday, April 22, 2022
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Nora Eccles Harrison Museum Of Art At USU Highlights Jim Mangan: The Crick
PICTURED: Photograph by Jim Mangan, Horse Whisperer, 2020, Archival pigment print, 20x13 inches. (Courtesy of the artist) Logan, UT-- The ...
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MELODIE OLSEN WOOD On a warm, sunny day in February, our spunky, feisty, independent, loving ...
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A backyard view of the Peterson property in Payson, Utah. This story appeared in the print edition of The Payson Chronicle . Whe...

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