PAYSON–THE FIRST 100
YEARS
Part
15–Justin A. Loveless–Thirteenth Mayro
Payson
Historical Society
Power House Converted from Dynamo to Steam
“Justin A. Loveless, the thirteenth
Mayor, took oath of office January 4,
1904.
The electric plant was found to be
inadequate to provide enough power as more and more people were putting in
electric lights. The power house was enlarged and steam boilers were put in.
This increased the power. The canal carrying water to the power house was
improved. New poles were put up and more lines run making it possible for more
people to have the lights.
Some of the young men in town liked
to play ball on Sunday. As this was considered not the right thing to do an
ordinance was passed making it illigal to play either baseball or basketball,
in side the city limits on Sunday.
The Black Hawk celebration was held
in Payson in August 1905. The encampment was held in the city park for four
days.
This year the need of a place where
one could get a drink of water was felt. A hydrant was put in on Tenth Street
between E and F Street for this purpose. It was also used in case of fire.”
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Thank you for posting this. This is one of my ancestors, and I have never seen a photo of him before.
ReplyDeleteHis wife, Ann Jones was a daughter of Alice Court Jones. Alice was a sister to my great grandmother, Eliza Court Brimhall. Their parents were William Lee Court and Hannah Judd Court.
DeleteL. Dee Stevenson