Bud Hacking purchased the Brown Derby in 1953 from Alonzo McCarrel. The business was located at 65 South Vernal avenue. By 1956 a name change was in order and it became Bud's Spostsman's Lounge. By 1961 he applied to the city council for permission to built a steakhouse and dance floor onto the south of the existing location. It went through another remodel in 1966. He had knocked down one of the oldest buildings in Vernal in this remodel, Kempton's Pool Hall
Several men are bellied up to the bar at Kempton's Pool Hall located at 65 South Vernal Avenue. Ther...
Businesses on the east side of the street on South Vernal Avenue are Jolley Travel-Tours, Christense...
Interior of saloon, owned by John H. Reader and Henry J. Erekson. Bartender Walter Corless; Jesse Ha...
Taft McNaughton was in business with Ren Samuels and decided to go in business for himself when he b...
Vernal, early Main Street with local businesses of the Coltharp Building, Johnson Mercantile, Ashley...
Joe Gerdin, manager of Cassidy's Club. He and his wife, Pamela became the new managers of the club i...
The Central Saloon was located on South Vernal Avenue on the west side of the street. It was the fou...
Businesses that can be seen on South Vernal Aveune are, Christensens, Dez Murray's Sporting Goods an...
The golf course in Vernal is first talked about in 1932 where T.T. Johnston was elected president of...
Early businesses on South Vernal Avenue that can be seen are, Texaco Station, Vernal Hotel, Coltharp...
Bill Weeks opened the Roundup Bar & Lounge at 651 East Main in Vernal, Utah. This was the year in 19...
Men lay asphaltum on Main Street in Vernal in 1934. Businesses that can be seen are Hotel Service, ...
Buzz Larsen built a store and opened a Western Auto Store and then a cafe at 555 East Highway 40. Th...
In June 1933 the Hotel Service Station began business on the sounth side of 100 West Main Street. It...
The Commercial Hotel was built in 1924 at 54 West Main in Vernal, Utah. It was in September of 1924,...
Several men are bellied up to the bar at Kempton's Pool Hall located at 65 South Vernal Avenue. Ther...
Businesses on the east side of the street on South Vernal Avenue are Jolley Travel-Tours, Christense...
Interior of saloon, owned by John H. Reader and Henry J. Erekson. Bartender Walter Corless; Jesse Ha...
Taft McNaughton was in business with Ren Samuels and decided to go in business for himself when he b...
Vernal, early Main Street with local businesses of the Coltharp Building, Johnson Mercantile, Ashley...
Joe Gerdin, manager of Cassidy's Club. He and his wife, Pamela became the new managers of the club i...
The Central Saloon was located on South Vernal Avenue on the west side of the street. It was the fou...
Businesses that can be seen on South Vernal Aveune are, Christensens, Dez Murray's Sporting Goods an...
The golf course in Vernal is first talked about in 1932 where T.T. Johnston was elected president of...
Early businesses on South Vernal Avenue that can be seen are, Texaco Station, Vernal Hotel, Coltharp...
Bill Weeks opened the Roundup Bar & Lounge at 651 East Main in Vernal, Utah. This was the year in 19...
Men lay asphaltum on Main Street in Vernal in 1934. Businesses that can be seen are Hotel Service, ...
Buzz Larsen built a store and opened a Western Auto Store and then a cafe at 555 East Highway 40. Th...
In June 1933 the Hotel Service Station began business on the sounth side of 100 West Main Street. It...
The Commercial Hotel was built in 1924 at 54 West Main in Vernal, Utah. It was in September of 1924,...
Several men are bellied up to the bar at Kempton's Pool Hall located at 65 South Vernal Avenue. Ther...
Businesses on the east side of the street on South Vernal Avenue are Jolley Travel-Tours, Christense...
Interior of saloon, owned by John H. Reader and Henry J. Erekson. Bartender Walter Corless; Jesse Ha...