by JRobins | Sep 8, 2023 | Bicentennial Art
Trappers Winter Camp 1976 Exhibit BrochureFrom the 1820s until Mormon settlement the Weber River provided favorite winter campsites for the Indians and Mountain Men. This campsite is depicted on the Weber River near the original Goodyear fort site. 2023 Exhibit...
by JRobins | Sep 8, 2023 | Bicentennial Art
Utah International at Its Beginning 1976 Exhibit BrochureIncorporated in 1900 by William H. Wattis, and other Ogden industrialists, Utah Construction Company, now Utah International, built the Western Pacific Railroad, the Hoover Dam, the Grand Coulee Dam and the San...
by JRobins | Sep 1, 2023 | Announcement
September 2023 Announcements K-FH Museum is now involved in three current projects. Learn more. New Fruit Heights Mini-Exhibit,County Storytelling and Cemetery Tour One, Two, Three – Celebrated for FREE! #1 Whether spooky or silly, stories featuring urban...
by JRobins | Aug 18, 2023 | People
Elmer James Criddle 1894-1918 Only Soldier from Kaysville to be Killed in Action in World War I Elmer James Criddle was born On July 7, 1894 in Kaysville, Utah to James Alvin (1865-1941) and Elizabeth Jane Dawson Criddle (1863-1940). He married Agnes Myrtle Spackman...
by JRobins | Jul 1, 2023 | Announcement
July 2023 Announcements Kaysville RAMP Awards Funds to Museum Collection Cataloging Underway Kaysville City Passes RAMP AllocationThe Kaysville Fruit Heights Museum of History and Art is pleased to announce the Kaysville City Council awarded RAMP funds in June...