See what Providence use to look like and some of its main businesses. Utah Idaho Central Railroad Historic Marker Utah-Idaho Central Railroad The Limestone Quarry Providence Water In April 1859 Mercantile Stores Established One of the many out houses that stood in Providence Providence Utah Irrigation Canals Blacksmiths were kept Busy Providence Cattle Corral Park Providence Pavilion The Quarry also Supplied Limestone to the Garland Sugar Factory Beet Topping Knife Limestone Quarry looking East Rocks were broken into One Man Maximum size and loaded by Hand The Quarry In Providence Canyon 1974 News Articles about the Quarry operation one in 1946 Topping Sugar Beets was Hard Work. Many Providence Residence Worked the Beet Fields Limestone Quarry Truck Evert C Thorpe Painting Of Providence History of the Famous Sauerkraut Dinner Setting Explosive Charges at quarry In Providence Canyon Watkins Confectionary and Printing Located in the old Providence CO OP Building 1958 Men were Proud of Their Horses Here is Norm Stauffer with Dutch and Rube Mechanization of the Quarry began in the 1930’s when Frank Norberg Became Quarry Manager At one time more than 40 Men worked at the Quarry Shoshone Indian Camp The Shoshone came to town looking for food Quarry wagon Hauled Limestone to the Sugar Factory Waiting For Limestone to be ready for Pickup Many Men In Providence worked their Farms and Hauled Rock on the side World War l Veterans Pioneer Monument at the Old Rock Church Providence Sauerkraut Experts Sugar Beet’s was an important part of the Providence Economy. These were Kids that worked the Beet Fields Theurer’s Store, Ern Loosli’s Barber Shop and Post office. Theurer’s Store after the Barber Shop and Post office Moved & the Country Shopper all occupied the same Building The Forgotten Fruitway: Folk Prespectives on Fruit Farming on the Providence Bench 1940-1980 Limestone Quarry Providence Canyon, at one time a crew of 40 men worked the quarry Logan Sugar Factory Was important to the Economy of Providence Interior of Theurer’s store 1930 Early Providence Post office Providence Post Office now Houses the Library Limestone Quarry In Providence Canyon Old Utah Oil Station Stood where the old City Office Building stands Picket Black smith Shop 35 West Center Street Logan Sugar Factory was essential to the economy of Providence Service Station Corner of Center Street and Main Cox Honey Old Rock Church as it looked in 1926, 1968 and as a fabric store Barkle Service Station stood just North of the Country Shopper John Theurer Soloon Pea Viner Stood on the corner 1st north and 2nd West Providence School Country Shopper Corner of Center Street and Main View of Providence from the School Bell tower Arial View of Providence Grant Mathews mink sheds about 250 West 3rd south Providence Cattle corral 2nd south 1st east Providence Pavilion about 30 South Main Providence CO-OP corner Center Street and Main Providence 2 ward Church corner of 3 South and Main Pickett Blacksmith shop stood about 35 West Center street Rail Road in Providence, The tracks ran down 2nd west Providence Police Print
Sugar Beet’s was an important part of the Providence Economy. These were Kids that worked the Beet Fields
Theurer’s Store, Ern Loosli’s Barber Shop and Post office. Theurer’s Store after the Barber Shop and Post office Moved & the Country Shopper all occupied the same Building