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Locally bundled wood available for sale in the Island Market. Lable on the wood shows it may have been contributed by Sid Waite from nearby Hyde Park, Utah.
Shelves showcasing local products from Shooke Coffee Roasters and Z's Hot Sauce, available at the Island Market.
Shelves of products from two local business (The Spirit Goat and The Shampoo Bar) for sale at the Island Market.
Shelves at the Island Market highlighting some of the local products available there. Businesses represented include Superiors N Main, Cafe Valley, Beehive, Sweet P's, Dunford, Farr's, and Aggie Chocolate Factory.
A newspaper page containing an advertisement for the grand opening of Countryside Market, including the line "Formerly Island Market," located at 4th East and Center Street.
Newspaper page containing an advertizement for the Island Market's reopening. The address listed is 400 E. Center Street. It mentions new ownership and that the Island Market is "here to stay." Items listed on the advertisement include items for sale…
Page containing part 1 of a newspaper story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Newspaper clipping of an advertizement for the Island Market's reopening. The address listed is 400 E. Center Street. It mentions new ownership and that the Island Market is "here to stay." Items listed on the advertisement include items for sale and…
Newspaper clipping of an advertisement for the grand opening of Countryside Market, including the line "Formerly Island Market," located at 4th East and Center Street.
Page containing part 2 of a newspaper story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Newspaper clipping containing part 1 of a story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
Newspaper clipping containing part 2 of a story titled "Fake ID Problem Say Grocers." After interviewing seven local stores in Logan, only two stated that fake IDs for beer purchases, from underage Utah State University students, was a large problem.…
This is an article written on the Island Market, included in "A sense of place : local spots and what they mean to people" published as a supplement to the Herald Journal, Logan, Utah, October 25, 2009.