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Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus pose with Jennie Clement in front of Horsecollar Ruins.
L.W. Clement posing with camera, "Edwin (Owachomo) Bridge" in background.
On the trail to reach Carolina Bridge, Armstron Canyon. See page 63 of Andrus's personal history.
Published accounts of 1917 Automobile Expedition into Monument Valley. Volume VIII, no. 1.
Log and story of Monumental highway: Thro' America's wonderland. Includes the Grand Canyon, Kaibab Forest, Utah's huge natural bridges, Monument Valley, ruins of the ancient cliffdwellers, Hopi Indian villages, the Painted Desert, and beautiful…
Copy of the original Monumental highway log from Bluff, Utah to Saint George, Utah.
Life story of Dolph and Irene Andrus and their family: The Bluff years, 1915-1918, part one. 1967. Includes stories and photographs from their travels and tales from their homestead.
North Utah Community TV logo as seen on the front page of the cable company's scrapbook, 1971.
Among the station’s live broadcasts was a show called “Music with Our Neighbors” in which Dr. Roy Harris, his wife Johana, and their friends discussed music and performed for a regional audience.
Interviews such as this were a part the regular broadcast, “Man on the Street,” which took place every day at 12:15 p.m. outside of S.E. Needham Jewelers. The broadcasts, open to anyone who wanted to join, entertained listeners with spontaneous and…
Herschel Bullen, Sr. settled in Richmond, Cache County, Utah in 1860 with his mother and two brothers. Herschel, Sr. was a railroad contractor and proprietor of several agricultural interests.
This 1918 street scene shows the offices of the Logan Republican, located at 28 East Center Street in downtown Logan. The building can be seen just to the right of American Steam Laundry.
KVNU radio tower, located at 1393 North Main Street in Logan, c. 1945.
Reed Bullen interviewing man during "Man on the Street" program outside of S.E. Needham Jewelers in downtown Logan.
Reed Bullen and his father Herschel in KVNU studio control room, 1948.
First full-page promotional ad for NUCTV, 1971