Franklin County (Idaho). East Side Schools.

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The Fielding Social Development Club was established in January of 1921. By the end of that year the membership of the fledgling organization numbered 25. The club was a womens' club, whose purpose was to promote civic improvement and education in the Fielding, Utah community.

From the guide to the Fielding Social Development Club records, 1927-1965, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

Franklin County, Idaho, was established in 1913 with Preston as its county seat and main population center. In the county's early decades, residents constructed a number of schools organized into several districts. In 1961, however, the county consolidated these smaller districts into two: East Side School District and West Side School District. The East Side School District, also referred to as School District No. 201, serves 280 square miles of eastern Franklin County, including the towns of Preston, Whitney, and Franklin, Banida, Treasureton, Oneida, Mink Creek, Riverdale, Mapleton, Nashville, and Fairview.

From the guide to the Franklin County (Idaho). East Side Schools records, 1915-1976., (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

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Subjects:

  • Education
  • Education
  • Societies and clubs
  • Franklin County (Idaho)
  • Pioneers
  • Social life and customs
  • Women

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  • Idaho--Preston (as recorded)
  • Preston (Idaho) (as recorded)
  • Fielding (Utah) (as recorded)
  • Franklin County (Idaho) (as recorded)
  • Preston (Idaho) (as recorded)