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"Biographical History of Frank Clark," including refrences to parents and grandparents. This history does not include the famous bear story, but rather gives background on Frank Clark, himself.
Article covering Fred Summers version of the Old Ephraim legend. Fred Summers was a sheepherder who heard the story from Frank Clark.
Poster depicting two police officers restraining an African-American student with billy clubs. Associated with the San Francisco State University student strike of 1968.
Article written for the Outlook edition of the Utah State University Student Newspaper, the title is a pun on the Mission Impossible TV Show. It discusses the work of Marilyn Weiss at USU, with her "impossible" task of building five different sports…
Herald Journal article concerning the dedication of the Old Ephraim monument, September 23, 1968.
Other related Instagram and Twitter accounts that play with constructions of masculinity include @DadBods and @FashionDads. @DadBods describes itself as “No Gym Just Dad Bods” and would be quite at home (sitting on the couch with a six-pack of beer)…
An article from Bear Lake Magazine describing the story of Old Ephraim, September 15, 1979.
Newspaper clipping of "Business Changes" concerning Burgin Grocery, located at 400 East and Center Street, being leased to Earl Nielsen and Mrs. Nielsen. Ruth Burgin would be working on the Burgin Cafe on Main Street.
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.…
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.…
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.…
Advertisement for Salturn's Island Market, located at 4th East and Center Street. Many foods and their prices are advertised stating "Look folks! Check these food values!" Later, this store is simply reffered to as the Island Market.
Other related Instagram and Twitter accounts that play with constructions of masculinity include @DadBods and @FashionDads. @DadBods describes itself as “No Gym Just Dad Bods” and would be quite at home (sitting on the couch with a six-pack of beer)…
This year’s winner in the Social Issues category is #LoveWins, which emerged in June as a response to the Supreme Court decision making same-sex marriage the law of the land. Around the world, people used this hashtag to celebrate marriage equality
The #ManBun reached its crowning glory (bad pun intended) in 2015. The Internet was flooded with image after image of men wearing their hair up in style that had been more typically worn by women in the US. But no longer. Soon we had Instagram’s…
A color photo of the 1978 USU Women's Volleyball Team at First Dam in Logan Canyon. There are 11 team members pictured wearing casual attire: Front Row (L-R): Katrinka Crawford, Jill Hirschinger, Sheryl Meyer, Deia Kidd, Back Row (L-R): Drora…
1978 Women's Volleyball Team. Pictured: Front Row (L-R): Katrinka Crawford, Jill Hirschinger, Sheryl Meyer, Deia Kidd, Back Row (L-R): Drora Epstein, Gayle Adamowicz, Jo Ellen Vrazel, Sandy Lynn, Lucia Chudy, Annette Cottle, Jan Corley.
This Parcel record shows Floyd Saltern as the owner of the building at 4th East and Center Street in 1978. The previous Parcel record from 1970 only had Floyd and Thelma Salturn written in for that section of land while the 1978 version has another…
Portion of Recorder's Plat map (Lot 3, Block 19, Plat "C") for the Island Market (400 East and Center Street). This section of the plat shows the river bed of the North branch of the Logan River as separate from the lots, splitting lot marked 0001…
This meme compares Hilary Clinton to Prof. Umbridge and Donald Trump to Prof. Lockhart
This image is an illustration found in the "Quinta Essentia" by Leonhart Thurneisser zum Thurn. It depicts the four humors in Galenic Medicine: phlegm, black bile, yellow bile, and blood. Each is associated with an element.
A postcard with a picture of Joseph H. Watkins and two girls in an oxen-pulled wagon. The girls are his daughter, Flora Watkins, and Lilian Jensen. The image was taken on Pioneer Day, July 24, 1924.
A map of Mendon, Utah including Petersboro, and Cobblestone. The map includes houses, businesses, fire hydrants, highway mile markers and church ward boundaries.
Basketball player driving to the basket, circa 1970. Size of photograph: 3 x 4.5 in.
Lithograph of a woman with a dog on her knee having her hair dressed by a female assistant
A. J. Simmonds (left), Special Collections Librarian, and Burdette Peterson, Public Services Librarian, examine contents of 1930 Merrill Library cornerstone. Size of photograph: 6.5 x 4.5 in.
Acquisitions, located in the south end of the library, 1950s. Seated at the right is Helen Harmon, the Acquisitions Librarian. Size of photograph: 3 x 3 in.
Photo of an adult night class at Topaz. There were many night classes at Topaz that taught adults subjects from English language and Americanization to Psychology.
Advertisement for Cleve's Foodland, located at 58 West and Center Street.
Advertisement for Seventh Ward Grocery, located at 4th East and Center Street, Logan Utah. This is the location for the Island Market. The area of the Logan Island was known as the Seventh Ward, a geographic retion for a congregation for the Church…
An aerial photograph of the Utah State Agricultural College looking east.
An aerial photograph of the Utah State Agricultural College.
Aerial view of buildings around the Quad. Size of photograph: 5 x 7 in.
Aerial view of campus looking south, Fall 1958. Size of photograph: 8 x 9.75 in.
View of a camel bell, made from an unknown type of wood, acquired from a nomad camp east of El Dere, Somalia. The shape is atypical of Somali bells indicating another artisan, age, or perhaps tribe. The wood is weathered and damaged, showing…
View of a camel bell, made from an unknown type of wood, acquired from a nomad camp east of El Dere, Somalia. The shape is atypical of Somali bells indicating another artisan, age, or perhaps tribe. The wood is weathered and damaged, showing signs…
View of a camel bell, made from an unknown type of wood, acquired from a nomad camp east of El Dere, Somalia. The shape is atypical of Somali bells indicating another artisan, age, or perhaps tribe. The wood is weathered and damaged, showing…
View of an African sculpture made out of wood.
View of an African sculpture made out of wood.
View of an African sculpture made out of wood.
Street view looking east at the E.G. Peterson Agricultural Science building.
A photo of the AIAW Volleyball Championship Trophy being presented to two women USU Volleyball coaches. (AIAW stands for Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women.) The trophy is inscribed with the words "1978 First Place Team." The two…