More Than Mormon Muffins
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Dokos Candy at 2522 Washington Street Dokos Candy at 2522 Washington Street. The store was owned by George and John Dokos and ran from 1930-1983. -
Judy's Ice Cream and Candy Shop, 30th and Harrison -
David H. Stephens ice cream parlor at 268 25th Street -
Farr Better Ice Cream at 274 21st Street -
Hal Garner shows off milk bottles to Mrs. J. Russell Hoffman and Heidi Hal Garner calls attention to the collar on the milk bottle, explaining better opportunity days to Mrs. J. Russell Hoffman, while young Heidi looks on. -
Student at the State Industrial School learning how to butcher meat -
H. C. Jenson butcher store 2341 Lincoln -
Workers wrapping bacon at the American Packing and Provision Company -
Ogden Stockyard in West Ogden -
Women selecting tomatoes for canning -
Employees at Jones Canning Factory in Roy -
Students at the State Industrial School learning canning as a skill -
Lunchtime in the old campus cafeteria -
Students at the State Industrial School being served lunch -
Lt. Governor Olene Walker sitting and eating with students at Weber State -
Moench Building cafeteria -
Students in line for lunch at Weber College -
Students at the Weber State College Skills Center cafeteria -
Ogden city school hot lunch program Among the first to be served in the Ogden city school hot lunch program are two sixth grade students at Hopkins school, Jeneane Schultz and Douglas Allen. Serving is Della Stauffer, cook. Attending are Mrs. M. R. Campbell, P.T.A. president, and Principal Thatcher Handley -
Saddlerock Restaurant at 317 24th street that served "Oysters in Every style" -
China Temple owned by Sammy Leo-Fong and Liu-Hank Lee at 112 25th Street -
Utah Noodle Parlor owned by Leo and Mamiyo Iseki at 2430 Grant Ave -
Ross and Jack Dining Room at 364 25th Street -
Jack Crane's Cafe located at 2542 Washington Blvd -
J.B. Big Boy Restaurant at 2132 Washington Blvd