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    • Eugene Matthews and The Last of the Really Good .00 Cars

      Eugene Matthews and The Last of the Really Good $28.00 Cars

      “Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.” One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” “What this country needs is a really good $28.00 car.” Wait a minute, who said anything about a $28.00 car? Just ask Eugene Matthews of… Read More >

      Categories: Local History, Mini-Cassia Area, People
    • Early History of the Settlement of Lewiston

      Early History of the Settlement of Lewiston

      After Richmond was settled in 1859, Franklin in 1860, and Clarkston in 1864, “All the most desirable locations on the streams in Richmond and in the other settlements of the Valley, had been taken. Naturally (the new settlers) were forced… Read More >

      Categories: Cache County, UT, Local History
    • Smithfield Implement- A Legendary Smithfield Icon

      Smithfield Implement- A Legendary Smithfield Icon

      We’ve all gone through the routine: You need an item, so you scurry all over town from one mass box store retailer to another, looking in vain. Despite their massive inventories, you can’t always find what you need when you… Read More >

      Categories: Cache County, UT, Local Businesses
    • Early Days and an “April Fool’s Day” in Smithfield

      Early Days and an “April Fool’s Day” in Smithfield

      The Mormon settlement of Wellsville established in 1856, then known as Maugham’s Fort, was the first permanent white settlement in Cache Valley. On May 6, 1859 John P. Wright, led a group of approximately thirty families from Fort Maughan, looking… Read More >

      Categories: Cache County, UT, Local History
    • Smithfield Lions Club & Smithfield Blue Sox

      Smithfield Lions Club & Smithfield Blue Sox

      Smithfield has fielded a baseball team, known as the Blue Sox, continuously since the 1890s. For most of that time, the Blue Sox played as a semi-professional and college summer league entity. But in 1921, when the Northern Utah League,… Read More >

      Categories: Cache County, UT, Local History, People
    • LD’s Café History

      LD’s Café History

      When Richmond was settled in the mid-1850s, a locally-owned landmark business was still over a hundred years from being established. L.D.’s Café makes fascinating history live once more.Remnants of local history adorn L.D.’s dining area walls, including framed newspaper clippings,… Read More >

      Categories: Cache County, UT, Local History
    • Our Town’s Story: Richmond, UT

      Our Town’s Story: Richmond, UT

      According to reports, Agrippa Cooper was the first white settler in Richmond, arriving in the mid-1850s. In 1859, surveyors visiting the Richmond determined it to be a suitable area for habitation. Since the area is blessed with an abundant water… Read More >

      Categories: Cache County, UT, Local History
    • Smithfield Health Days- A Unique Tradition

      Smithfield Health Days- A Unique Tradition

      Many small towns host annual celebrations to honor founders, historic events or even local products for which they are famous. But, the biggest event in Smithfield has nothing at all to do with any of these. The city-wide celebration honors… Read More >

      Categories: Cache County, UT, Local History
    • Egad! An Elephant Rampage in Downey- Really!

      Egad! An Elephant Rampage in Downey- Really!

      An elephant that escaped from a small traveling circus in Downey chased after and terrorized the A.H. Ensign family who were motorists passing through the town.  Several intermountain newspapers reported the odd event.  “Chased by an escaped and infuriated elephant… Read More >

      Categories: Lava Hot Springs / Soda Springs, Local History
    • Frontier Justice- Cleaning Up the Town

      Frontier Justice- Cleaning Up the Town

      The Reverend Arthur C. Saunders, of Pocatello, published a history of Bannock county in 1915. A Boise newspaper reported on Saunders’ efforts and recounted a colorful anecdote involving the theft of a small wester town’s only bathtub:   “The book is… Read More >

      Categories: Lava Hot Springs / Soda Springs, Local History
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