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■ Developing Town: Davis conducts bootlegging raid


(Editorial Note: Part 202 of a series of further development in the early days that impacted Franklin County. Sources: Preston Booster, 1912-13; The American Pageant by Thomas A. Bailey; Life Story of David Davis; The History of Bannock County, 1893-1993.)
The national movement towards laws dealing with the making and selling of intoxicating liquors was already underway when people first settled on acreage located in the lands of northern Cache Valley and beyond. Liquor consumption had increased during the tense days of the Civil War; immigrant groups who were used to free-flowing alcohol in “the Old Country” did not want to have restrictions in this new land. Saloons were called “the poor man’s club,“ because they kept the man and his family poor, due to his drinking addiction. Temperance reformers faced hostility in their efforts to push forth some sort of control. The National Prohibition Party, organized in 1869, garnered very few votes at election ....

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■ Developing Town: Jones, Peterson join ranks of early photographers


(Editorial Note: Part 192 of a series of further development in the early days that impacted Franklin County. Sources: U. S. Census records, 1900, 1910, 1920; Franklin County Citizen, issues 1912-1920; Obituaries, Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News; Hometown Album, edited and compiled by Newell Hart; Cache Valley Newsletter, compiled by Newell Hart)
In the early 1900’s a town that was making every effort to establish itself seemed to attract photographers. Not long after N. M. Degn set up his Photography studio in Preston in 1907, another photographer arrived.
He was known professionally as R. A. Jones. Like Degn, he was recently married and Preston looked promising for their future. Robert Alexander Jones, born in 1874 in Salt Lake City, had worked as a farm laborer around the Riverdale area in Weber County, Utah. He served a church mission in New Zealand, then married a young lady from Weber county, Helen Marr Fuller, in 1908. They set up housekeeping in Preston, adver ....

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