The Lion's Club was an organization that made some amazing contributions to our area
Read MoreFrom Monroe School to Gus Paulos
Read MoreWow...She was a beauty!!! The Atonement Lutheran. church was just west of Don Antonio Restaurant. 3500 south 2040 west ( It sat on a 2 acres piece of land). It is now a strip-mini mall.
Read MoreA 1944 Banquet from the SL Tribune pictures.
Read MoreFrom potbelly stoves and chalkboards to modern classrooms and new technology, Monroe School has stood as a symbol of Granger’s enduring dedication to education for well over a century.
Read MoreGranger Swimming Pool
Read MoreThose involved in Nathan and Ruth Hales "The Granger Little Theatre" were marvelous. Here is a story told by Ruth about her role in community theatre.
Read MoreRev. Sechler served as full-time Pastor of the Granger Church
Read MoreThe beautiful marker that was placed at Granger Park over 50 years ago has found a new home.
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Monroe School, 1st grade, 1952.
Read More"Sir" has a new thrown!
Read MoreDid you know what center/top "Finial" of the Original Sir Lancer case was made from a Door Knob?
Read MoreThe Granger Tragedy of 1905
Read MorePost 60 of the Granger American legion helped the community at large. they bought uniforms for local sporting teams, they sponsored youth on there various causes and so much more.
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