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Coleman’s Motor Vu Drive-In

25 Saturday Dec 2021

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Coleman’s Motor Vu Drive-In
5368 South 1050 West in Riverdale, Utah

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Riverdale, Utah

27 Saturday Aug 2016

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RIVERDDALE

Once called “Stringtown” due to the early homes being strung along a single road and the Weber River, Riverdale was also known as “Jack Thompson’s Settlement” and “Union” before the name of Riverdale was given to the town.

The first settlers in the community were James Graham, his sons George and Robert, and other members of the Graham family. They farmed in the area as early as 1850. Elisha Lane located nearby, as did William Farley, and Rufus Allen. Other early settlers of Riverdale included Adam Fife, Alexander Patterson, Warren C. Child, Thomas Slater, Richard Woolsey, John Child, John C. Thompson, William Stimpson, Myron Barber Child, and George Ritter.

Daniel Burch built a grist mill along the eastern bank of the Weber River in 1853. John Taylor, an LDS apostle, purchased and expanded the mill in 1858. Other industries began establishing, including match manufacturing (by Hugh Findlay, who later served as the settlement’s first teacher), a blacksmith shop, and a canning factory.

The town of Riverdale was finally incorporated on March 4, 1946.

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Naples, Utah

23 Sunday Nov 2014

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Frogtown, Merrill, Naples, Riverdale, Uintah County, utah, Vernal

Naples is in the eastern section of the Ashley Valley on US-40, two miles southeast of Vernal. The settlement was named for the prominent city in Italy. It also had earlier names (not in chronological order) such as Merrill for Porter William Merrill, a local church official; Riverdale, because it was located on the Green River; and Frogtown, because of the large number of frogs in the vicinity. Bishop P. W. Merrill suggested that the name be changed from Merrill to Naples.
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