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Read MoreTom’s Journal
Read MoreA receipt for … Wheat!
Read MoreJoseph was their Blacksmith
Read MoreThe Mill worked from morning until evening
Read MoreA receipt 100yrs old
Read MoreThe amazing Barton men
Read MoreFrom open field to Barton Builders Mart
Read MoreFlorence, a woman of dignity, an angel, a patient woman, organized, a beautiful seamstress…..
Read More12 great ad's
Read More10 great ad's
Read MoreThomas and the Mountain Lion
Read MoreWere you around in 1988?
Read MoreAAA Glass
Read MoreNorth Jordan Builders/ Granger Builders Supply
Read MoreThe beautiful marker that was placed at Granger Park over 50 years ago has found a new home.
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Look at this marvelous picture of the corners of 3500 South and 3600 West
Read MoreThomas Barton was very hardworking and extremely active in the community. He spent a number of winters hauling hay to Salt Lake only getting $4 per ton. At that time, there were no paved roads, no electric lights, no telephones, nothing but hard work.
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