Dr Brasher… He Came When No One Else Had
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Read MoreJacob Hunter: A Foundation of Faith, Family, and Farming in Early Granger
Read MoreFathers, Sons, and Fresh Produce: Hutchinsons #2 in the Karen Lee Neighborhood
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Read MoreFrom Family Roots to Community Grocer: Hutchinson’s Fine Foods in Granger & Hunter
Read MoreFrom Cart to Heart: Memories of Kent’s Foodtown
Read MoreThe Grocery That Sang for a President: Kent’s IGA
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Read MoreHunter LDS Stake 1880-1968
Read MoreHunter LDS Ward house
Read MoreHe was the 1st baby born in Hunter Utah
Read MoreSoon there was enough to grow an abundant crops.
Read More1889 Hunter Community Choir
Read MoreHe remembered tilling the soil all over Hunter.
Read MoreThe Jones family were all hard workers and very active in the community. The Jones Family were farmers and worked the land and helped the community of Hunter day and night.
Read MoreJim and Bertha were both born in Hunter. They were married for 68 years and extremely involved in the community. They were critical to the building and dedication of the New Hunter LDS Building.
Read MoreAlma was Kind, honest, had great integrity and was unselfish. He was an excellent farmer, trapper, hunter fireman and bowler. He loved people and people loved him.
Read MoreJohn Thomas Evans was born in Wales in 1823. He came to America in 1854 and Homesteaded in Hunter. The S/E corner of 3500 S 5600W and at 6400 West by the Canal. He was an outstanding community leader and a hard worker.
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