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Show I L5Mir Davis County Clipper uf Friday, October 4, 1996 page B1 , tf f & r " K St?!, y vf ! TOWN HALL: As the mines of Ophir continued to produce, inhabitants began to build more permanent structures Ophir Town Hall remains while dance halls, saloons, and cafes that once surrounded it have crumbled gr ft 0 i wr j r m ? i IKFAST: In the dining room of the Stagecoach Inn in Fairfield Church and state offi efs, traveling theatrical troupes, lawmen, and later sheepmen, prospectors, visitors, id foe, rich and poor, ate their meals in the dining room No one was ever turned was 25 cents and supper was 35 cents V . 11 y 'v . aV t .V 4v jVt.4 fV ? ML ,i,f terfV, S V t ; t r 7 West , t; vr - ; t FYx T : ' . i . , r Vi M P ning in ? 1917 the west V - n A. 4 v INS: The early settlers of Ophu seemed to be a world away from ;e City In the small town miners made their own entertainment, nduded gambling fine mg, and frequenting saloons ET : ; L. 4, j vv 4 m |