
Old highway 91 making its sweeping turn north past the Roadside market and on towards Santa Clara which seemed a hundred miles away.

Corner of boulevard and 300 East. Did the Atkins always own the Sugar loaf Cafe?

Dicks

Dicks again

St. George city park power plant- Vernon Worthen Park looking towards the sunbowl
3 comments:
I think in 1958 Sid Atkin bought the Sugar Loaf Cafe from a guy named Mcdonald.
The Barlows bought the Liberty Hotel and Cafe along with the attached Western Auto store. Once in a while I would sleep over with Brett Barlow when we were in 4th grade. On weekdays I would often ride my bike to the cafe and have a free coke with Brett before we headed to the West Elementary.
I also remember this well! It was just by the swimming pool where I was a life guard and taught swimming lessons and also taught all of my boys how to swim. Good memories. Luvmom
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http://wchsutah.org/businesses/sugar-loaf-cafe.php
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