Show ris’ workshop stands uses it as a work- shop 21) Sorenson’s Service Cleaners was located w here one of the Rancher motel buildings now stands 22) Eccles Mercantile started out in this location The Pahvant Hotel was built here Ned Church operated it until it was torn down in the 1980s 23) William Nelson Gardner along with Frank L Copening operated the Ward Amusement Hall and first motion picture shows in Delta They took the shows to other tow ns traveling by w agon and team Recently demolished Willden Motel stood here 24) Old Delta First Ward Building where Cardwell Sinclair now stands 25) R J Law General Merchandise on the comer of Clark and Center Streets was the second general store built in Delta Mr Law carried groceries at first then added general merchandise He was in business for 26 years Most of this block will now become the Delta City Office the Great Basin and Topaz Museums complex 26) Law's residence turned into a service station now Family Dollar 27) Started out as Alvin Bohn Chevron then Shirley’s Chevron before he moved east to 100 West Now a vacant lot 28) Grunning Ford became Riding Ford now Delta Hairlines 29) Grunning’s building has seen numerous businesses now Lance’s Barber Shop 30) Professional building built in the 1960s 31) Delta Shoe Shop used to occupy space used by Waddingham & Peterson 32) See Droubay Chevrolet’s ad for details about the history of this property and that to the east of it 33) Delta Theatre became Pace Motors now part of Droubay 34) Arden Sunfreeze Creameries This nuned to Hinckley Main Street (south end on west side of street) where the Carpenter family built onto the front for a home 35) Mototorium owned by Charlie Allen possibly in partnership with a Leonard Wheeler 36) Thornton Drug became Baker Drug and is now owned by Jim Robson owner of Curley’s Iamnge 37) The Petty Billard Hall eventually became Curley’s Lounge 38) Spencer Wright built several buildings on north Main Street 39) The Fountain Lunch eventually housed Keith’s Barber Shop On Sight Photos does business there now Brush Resources Serving the Community for 38 years |