Photograph in center of upper row shows two women in a horse-drawn carriage outside of "631 E. 3d So St., Salt Lake, Utah, 1909." Photograph in center of bottom row is identified as "Wimmer Ranch - Reed Wimmer - 1910."
Carts filled with ore are being pulled out of a mine shaft in Delamar, Nevada. Written on the bittom of the frame is, "Al. Smith. De Lamar, Nev." Al. Smith was most likely the photographer.
A handwritten inscription on the front of the postcard reads: "Twenty Mule Team Crossing Death Valley in the Eighties." These types of postcards were created by a company called The Teich Company, owned by Curt Teich. It was once world's largest printer of advertising postcards.