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May Day celebration taking place indoors, possibly from 1951 when bad weather forced the celebration to occur inside. Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Photograph of excavator and rubble of Mendon Elementary school. Sun setting in the background.
Barn photograph entitled "Harvest Moon" by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro",…
Photograph of excavator and rubble of Mendon Elementary school. Sun setting in the background.
Photograph of excavator and rubble of Mendon Elementary school. Sun setting in the background.
Barn photograph by Sam Crump. This is an ambrel-style barn located southeast of the present Mendon Post Office. Was demolished in 2011. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon and Petersboro", page 556 (top of page).
Scrapbook page of May Day Celebration 1947 (the Centennial) with Naomi Walker as May queen, Clark Muir as her escort, and a brief history of May Day in Mendon.
Photograph of excavator and rubble of Mendon Elementary school. Sun setting in the background.
Behind the counter, Henry Alfred Stauffer sells candy to Carlene Bird, Ila Baker, Yvonne Bird and Phillip Humphreys
Photograph of excavator and rubble of Mendon Elementary school. Sun setting in the background.
Coila Anderson (daughter-in-law) in front of John H. Anderson's store (post office on the left). She ran the store for several years beginning sometime around 1914.
Three ladies standing in front of the post office. From left to right: Virginia Wood, Marie Stauffer (Meikle), and Eileen Kidman. Information provided by Shirely Stauffer Darley.
Photograph of excavator and rubble of Mendon Elementary school. Sun setting in the background.
Leland Larsen moving a chair. Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Paula and ReNee Anderson ready their entry for Mendon Country Fair Children's Parade for July 24, 1972 and display their colorful Indian headdresses. When completed, the teepee platform will be secured onto the orange crate wagon frame and fringed…
Three ladies standing in front of the post office. From left to right: Virginia Wood, Marie Stauffer (Meikle), and Eileen Kidman. Information provided by Shirely Stauffer Darley.
Two unidentified girls sitting on the step of a fireworks stand with several others behind the counter and one hanging off the side. Possibly a 4th of July, or 24th of July celebration.
Photograph of excavator and rubble of Mendon Elementary school. Sun setting in the background.
Postcard of Mendon Station restoration. Backside of postcard allows for information to be obtained about various aspects of the new community center.
1914 Mayday celebration: Ethel Ladle, queen; Oliver Taylor, archbishop. Escorts were Leon Willie, John Hughes, Lynn Longstroth, Edgar Hancock, and Jess Walker. Attendants were may Baker, Dottie Hill, Olive Sorensen, and marvel Hancock Bartlett.…
1925 Sunday School Efficiency Award in front of Mendon LDS Church, erected 1914.
Two women sitting on a sled. Woman on left is Carma Stauffer (Bradshaw). Information collected from Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Group of men standing in front of board entitled "Electrical Energy". From left to right: Fred Sorenson, Alton Bird, Fred Hardman, Dave Buist, Max Baker, Ross Bartlett, and Dean Maurer. Information collected from Clyde Muir.
1915 Mendon church. Demolished in 1964. Back reads: "Early to mid 1960's? Taken by Norman Watkins and his "famous" Polaroid."
Group of men and women outside, from left to right: Clella Ladle, Earl Buist, Hazel Sorensen Buist, Mayble Jensen, Veida Sorensen, and Joseph C. Sorensen.
Photograph of Justin Anderson in front of painting of Mendon Station for television interview. Information provided by Shirely Stauffer Darley.
Paula and ReNee Anderson ready their entry for Mendon Country Fair Children's Parade for July 24, 1972 and display their colorful Indian headdresses. When completed, the teepee platform will be secured onto the orange crate wagon frame and fringed…
Group of men consisting of (from left to right): Karl Bird, Wade Quinlen, William Barrett, Justin Anderson, and Earl Dolittle standing in front of a painting (by Gil Bennett) and building of the new Mendon station. Information provided by Clyde Muir…
Group of five men including (from left to right): (back row) Zeno Anderson, Fred Sorensen, and unknown; (front row) John O. Hughes and Rulen Ladle. Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Photograph of the Old Rock Church, 1866. Used as a church meeting house, event and community center, and opera house. Information found in "In the Shade of the Mountains: Histories of Mendon & Petersboro", pp. 409-410.
Group of men consisting of (from left to right): Karl Bird, Wade Quinlen, William Barrett, Justin Anderson, and Earl Dolittle standing in front of a painting (by Gil Bennett) and building of the new Mendon station. Information provided by Clyde Muir…
Painting by Gil Bennet of reconstucted Mendon station outside the site of construction of Mendon station. Information provided by Clyde Muir and Shirely Stauffer Darley.
Painting of reconstucted Mendon station outside the site of construction of Mendon station.
Old Rock church with diagrams and measurements around the window. Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Photograph of men discussing trains. From left to right: Paul Murray, Paul Willie, and Justin Anderson. On back (see 2 of 2): "I wish these two guys would decide which track this trains' suppose to be on. " Information provided by Shirely Stauffer…
Group of men consisting of (from left to right): Karl Bird, Wade Quinlen, William Barrett, Justin Anderson, and Earl Dolittle standing in front of a painting (by Gil Bennett) and building of the new Mendon station. Information provided by Clyde Muir…
Photograph of men discussing trains. From left to right: Paul Murray, Paul Willie, and Justin Anderson. On back: "I wish these two guys would decide which track this trains' suppose to be on. " Information provided by Shirely Stauffer Darley.
Photograph of Lelan Larsen standing by a microphone. Back reads: Lelan Larsen demonstrates passenger ??? while riding the "Galloping Goose". Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Photograph of Justin Anderson in front of microphone. Back states: "Has anybody seen my program notes?" Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley.
Photograph of Paul and Kim Willie eating ice cream. Information provided by Shirley Stauffer Darley and Ken Buist.
Photograph of Doris Anderson selling souveniers including book of the history of Mendon, a book with paintings by Gil Bennett (Railway Reflections), train whistles and pebble candy. Information provided by Ken Buist.
Six girls singing in front of microphones dressed in grey conductor's caps and multi-colored bandanas, Mendon, Utah. PileC050_Page 32
"RIRC" painted in white on side of train, Mendon, Utah. Top half is green, bottom half is brown. PileC012_Page 8c