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Show 3coach 1\ m j Ft\("t,y\,'r:;+OYl " • b~ mar3are:f s. He )uring 1860 a horsedrawn stagecoach carrying passengers, baggage :J.ail was operated through Davis County. When horse and wagon was ole means of transportation, it took several hours to make the 16-mile :0 Salt Lake City. Early records show that many wagon drivers were (ed and fined for exceeding the 15-mile-per-hour speed limit. :>mobile .-\ndrew Sjoblom owned the first vehicle (automobile) in Farmington. ;:.urchased the chain-driven truck in 1910 to haul his fruits and vege.es to Salt Lake City. It was sold as an antique about 1955. \ I i I1 - ". r~· L I I I J I ! i j ! on Delamore Duncan with his horse and "Rawleigh" wagon. He sold Rawleigh products r ebruary 1914 until 1928 in Davis County, Salt Lake County. west to Garfield and ' 8r County. 2. Andrew Sjoblom and John L. Sjoblom going to Salt Lake Market. Girl is !l ie S. Lund (1913). 3. Andrew Sjoblom owned this chain-driven truck in 1910 (first in ::-ting:onL 4. At. left is Thomas Marsh Abbott (Julian Oviatt 's maternal grandfather). I -- - . - _ .. .. _ _ ... 1.....1 .... ,,_ ..... " .... . .-I o ..,,.. ; fi o rl 1. A view looking north up Main Street about 1908. Rampton Drug is on left. Pedestrian and owner of Model·T Ford are unknown. 2. 1923 Dodge at the horne of Apostle John W. Taylor. 49 E. 5th N. 3. Robert Griffith and his delivery truck for Griffith Market (about 1927). |