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This is an article written on the Island Market, included in "A sense of place : local spots and what they mean to people" published as a supplement to the Herald Journal, Logan, Utah, October 25, 2009.
Portion of Recorder's Plat map (Lot 3, Block 19, Plat "C") for the Island Market (400 East and Center Street). This section of the plat shows the river bed of the North branch of the Logan River as separate from the lots, splitting lot marked 0001…
Original caption: "Kace McBride makes some adjustments on toilet paper pyramid in the window of Island Market Friday March 20." The Island Market became known for their "$1-per-roll" deal during the toilet paper shortage of 2020 (COVID-19 Pandemic).…
A current logo of the Island Market (round shape). Provided by the Island Market.
Newspaper clipping containing part 2 of a story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Newspaper clipping containing part 1 of a story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Page containing part 2 of a newspaper story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Newspaper clipping of an advertisement for the grand opening of Countryside Market, including the line "Formerly Island Market," located at 4th East and Center Street.
Newspaper clipping of an advertizement for the Island Market's reopening. The address listed is 400 E. Center Street. It mentions new ownership and that the Island Market is "here to stay." Items listed on the advertisement include items for sale and…
Page 189 from the 1946 Polk's Logan City Directory. This page contains information about various owners of a local corner market in Logan, Utah. Temple Grocery, located at 295 East 3rd North.
Photograph of the Island Market Softball Team, 1987 USSSA Men’s Class D Western Division Championship. Image shared by the Island Market.
This Parcel record shows Floyd Saltern as the owner of the building at 4th East and Center Street in 1978. The previous Parcel record from 1970 only had Floyd and Thelma Salturn written in for that section of land while the 1978 version has another…
Newspaper clipping of an advertisement for East Center Street Grocery Store showing John Lenkersdorfer as the proprietor and various foods and prices available. The location is listed as 4th East and Center Street.
Possibly a photo of the Island Market building before the Salturn's renovations. Compare this photo with the SCAP0012PBx08-D2668-003 image of the Salturn's first renovation. The window levels were raised as seen on the window on the right. The former…
A paper check from East Center Street Grocery shared with Utah State University by the Island Market. The check shows John Lenkersdorfer as the proprietor and the location as 4th East and Center Street, which is the location of the Island Market. The…
Image depicting the profile image and name the Island Market uses for Facebook, a social networking media platform.
Page containing part 1 of a newspaper story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Newspaper page containing an advertizement for the Island Market's reopening. The address listed is 400 E. Center Street. It mentions new ownership and that the Island Market is "here to stay." Items listed on the advertisement include items for sale…
A newspaper page containing an advertisement for the grand opening of Countryside Market, including the line "Formerly Island Market," located at 4th East and Center Street.
Image of the Island Market building from Cache County tax assesment records. It shows a completed storefront with a an IGA logo built onto the Island Market sign. The canal of the Logan River running behind the building is not visible, it is…
Image of the Island Market building from Cache County tax assesment records. It shows the front of the store mid renovation with ladars on the side of the building and buckets. One man appears to be using a measuring stick. The canal of the Logan…
Photograph of Floyd and Thelma Salturn, owners of the Island Market grocery store, and their son Sandy and the clerk, Hilda Sansom, inside the grocery store after their first remodel. The photograph was printed alongside the article "New Island…
Newspaper clipping giving information on the Island Market's re-opening and story. This was after the second remodel under the Salturn's ownership. The Island Market is located at 4th East and Center Street.
Photograph of Floyd and Thelma Salturn, owners of the Island Market grocery store. This photograph was printed alongside an article in the Herald Journal, titled "When People Still Keep Coming Back: Mr. and Mrs. Salturn in Business 20 Years." The…
A section in the Deseret News providing a summary of quotes from Senator Mike Mansfield, who spoke on the 40th aniverseary of the Independant Grocer's Alliance about the economic scale and impact of the Independent Grocers Alliance.
Image of the Island Market building from Cache County tax assesment records. It shows the exterior to the store and the bridge that runs over the canal, part of the Logan River, which runs behind the store. One man observes another man working with a…
Advertisement for Salturn's Island Market, located at 4th East and Center Street. Many foods and their prices are advertised stating "Look folks! Check these food values!" Later, this store is simply reffered to as the Island Market.
Advertisement for Cleve's Foodland, located at 58 West and Center Street.
Auto Parts Co. and Cleve's Foodland. Joseph D. Davidson and wife Georgia H. tax assessment photograph (D-0049), 54 West Center, Logan, Utah. Tax assessment card available.
Page 175 from the 1946 Polk's Logan City Directory. This page contains information about various owners of a local corner market in Logan, Utah. Skanchy's Market, is located at 426 N 5th East. They would move locations to 416 North 5th East in Logan…
Photograph in the newspaper of Cleve and Melva Hansen, owners of Cleve's Foodland, located at 400 East and Center Street. The photograph was printed alongside the article "West Center Area Has New Market - "Cleve's Foodland."
Newspaper clipping of "Business Changes" concerning Burgin Grocery, located at 400 East and Center Street, being leased to Earl Nielsen and Mrs. Nielsen. Ruth Burgin would be working on the Burgin Cafe on Main Street.
Newspaper clipping about Burgin Grocery moving location from 133 South Main to the corner of 4th East and Center Street.
Man sitting in car with fishing poles hanging out back of car. Photograph likely taken in or near Logan, Utah. According to other research done (KJZZ14, "Slide Show: 104 old photos show unique history of Logan, Utah") the caption says "Roy Cardon…
Advertisement for a new refrigerator with built-in radio in the top. "With radio in kitchen, housewife my listen to her favorite program while working." Found in the August 1937 issue of Modern Mechanix magazine.
Advertisement for Seventh Ward Grocery, located at 4th East and Center Street, Logan Utah. This is the location for the Island Market. The area of the Logan Island was known as the Seventh Ward, a geographic retion for a congregation for the Church…
A newspaper article on Archie Anderson’s move to a new location, and the advertisement of an opening for renters at his previous location, Fourth East and Center Street. This is the location for the present day Island Market.
An advertisement for the butcher shop of Archie Anderson dating back to 1920. First known evidence of a business and person being at the location of present day Island Market.
Tax information from 1923 that confirms and verifies the land ownership of Lorenzo Skanchy in the location of the Island Market.
The Logan Island area, from River Heights, with Utah State University campus in the distance, after construction of steel retaining wall along 4th North widening around university campus.
View of the island area taken in 1895. Black and white silver gelatin print or collodion printing-out paper prints, 13cm. x 18cm. or smaller, view looking east over the "Island" area of Logan, Utah from the Boulevard also shows the mouth of Logan…
A soldier samples a batch of C-Rations during the Louisiana Maneuvers in the fall of 1941, just prior to America’s entry into World War II.
Newspaper clipping highlighting a photograph of the Wilson Elementary School with related article on its opening. The article is titled "Wilson School completed at Cost of $32,000."
Photograph printed in a newspaper of Robert F. McCann, owner of McCann's Market.
Shop Counter With Female Employee And Refrigerated Cabinet Containing Dairy Products, 1954.
This memory was provided through an online submission form created by Utah State University, Digital Initiatives department for "The Historic Island Market" digital exhibit. This story records and shares an individual memory about the Island Market…
This memory was provided through an online submission form created by Utah State University, Digital Initiatives department for "The Historic Island Market" digital exhibit. This story records and shares an individual memory about the Island Market…
Looking south over "Island" portion of Logan, from roughly the location of East Boulevard Street and East 300 North near the Logan Temple. Photo includes cloud streaks and rain. This section is the area where the Island Market is located.
Piggly Wiggly self-service grocery store showing the turnstiles and checkout isles layout in or near Memphis, Tennessee.