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47 E 700 S

01 Monday Jan 2024

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47 East 700 South in Salt Lake City, Utah

8980 W 2700 S

19 Tuesday Dec 2023

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Built in 1939. (1933)

For many years, the Magna Times (1927-2018) called this building home. At one time, the paper produced 3 daily runs. The large Line-o-Type machine used to print these papers is now housed in the Magna Museum.

8963 West 2700 South in Magna, Utah

259 N Main St

26 Sunday Nov 2023

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259 South Main Street in Helper, Utah

250 S Main St

26 Sunday Nov 2023

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250 South Main Street in Helper, Utah

330 S Main St

25 Saturday Nov 2023

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330 South Main Street in Helper, Utah

60 S Main St

02 Thursday Nov 2023

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Two story red brick commercial building. Antonio Laboroi. This building has been Fish Market since it was built. In 1922 business was purchased from F.M. Arioshi Originally owned by known as the Helper the fish market by Kay Amano and his wife Masa Amano. The Amano family lived in part of the upstairs and utilized the rest as a small boarding house, primarily for Japanese roomers. The fish market was patronized by Japanese and non-Japanese alike, and was particularly popular with the sizeable Catholic population in Carbon County. The fish were imported by rail express daily from Galvaston, Texas; Seattle Washington; and San Pedro, Calif. The Amanos also handled many Japanese specialty foods and did much of their business by truck in the surrounding coal camps. The fish market remained in operation until 1954. The downstairs portion is. presently a business office with an apartment(s) upstairs. The lower front façade has been somewhat modified.

60 South Main Street in the Helper Commercial District in Helper, Utah

287 W Main St

17 Tuesday Oct 2023

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287 West Main Street in Eureka, Utah.

817 W Forest St

30 Wednesday Aug 2023

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I love the old ghost sign for “Knudson Bros Shippers of Utah Fruits & Produce”
817 West Forest Street in Brigham City, Utah

30 S Main St

12 Wednesday Jul 2023

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I love the Prowler “ghost sign” (faded advertisement) on the side of the building.
30 South Main Street in Garland, Utah

35 E 100 S

10 Friday Feb 2023

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35 East 100 South in Manti, Utah

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