The West Jordan Historical Museum Board
would like to thank the many residents of West
Jordan who have contacted us these last few months.They wanted us to know how much they
appreciate what the museum is doing for the community.We are thankful for the residents who support
us in this effort and look forward to many years of community support.Currently we have five Eagle Scout projects
in progress.
The museum is looking for old photographs
of the Sugar Factory and the sugar beet fields in West Jordan. Does anyone have any old tools used at the
Sugar Factory?We are looking for
residents who once worked at the Sugar Factory so we can arrange an oral
interview of their experience.We are
also looking for old farm tools used to plant and harvest the sugar beets. That
includes beet toppers, horse drawn seeders and beet pullers. We are currently putting
this special collection together with the desire of putting it on display at a
renovated West Jordan Sugar Factory sometime in the future.
The West JordanHistoricalMuseum was able to return
some community support to help out the rodeo. We happily supplied some extra
parking space in our back lot for the rodeo contestants and their horses.
If anyone happens to have an extra 8 A-frame
ladder or a 12 extension ladder, we could sure use them at the museum.We have many on-going service projects and it
would be nice to have a couple of our own ladders at the museum so volunteers
do not always need to bring their equipment. We are a non-profit organization and
appreciate the help and donations that come our way.
We are still looking for an old wooden
wheel sheep camp, old farm tools, old dairy equipment, wagons, a working windmill,
a wooden wishing well, ore cart, and a log cabin.We are also looking for old photographs of
the downtown area of West Jordan
(7800 & Redwood).We are interested
in locating photos of the Anti-Freeze, The Flying A Gas Station and any other
businesses that came and went in this area.
We like to thank all the people who came
to the West Jordan
parade on the 3rd of July.We
enjoyed the cheers as we drove by in (Melissa Dalleys 1974 Volkswagen Thing)
all decked out in red, white and blue buntings.In fact the museum was awarded a 2nd
place trophy in the Civic & Club category. Who says that miracles dont happen?
We thank all the volunteers and friends of
the West JordanHistoricalMuseum
and Society.We welcome those who are interested
in being part of our museum board or would like to serve on committees to help
to preserve our West Jordan heritage. Please call Linda Dalley at 255-3116 or
403-9030.