For the early settlers, formal education in the Bear Lake Valley was challenging to say the least. In most instances, the people who attended schools and churches faced the difficulty of traveling many miles to gather together in a meeting house. Often, the same building was used on weekdays for school sessions, Saturdays for dances and gatherings, and Sundays for church meetings. “The first school opened in Laketown in 1869. It was held three months of the year and in a building that had a dirt floor and was also used for church meetings.” (published by Rich County Courthouse.gov.)
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Tuesday, August 19, 2025
JUST A LITTLE BEAR LAKE HISTORY by C. T. Buttars
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