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CVRP_Ya_He_Ma_2015May18_Dilg_T(1).pdf
Ya He Ma, a Burmese Muslim refugee from the Mae Sot Thailand refugee camp talks about living and working in Mae Sot, violence in the camp, applying for immigration to the United States, arrival in Salt Lake City, Utah, working with caseworkers and…
SCAMSS0075Bx002Fd04.pdf
Works Projects Administration Material Committee including the Director's Weekly Report, State Self-Help Cooperative Board meeting minutes, 1936-1941.
SCAP0361Bx005Fd22Pg129Pt01.pdf
This program was printed for a banquet in celebration of Utah's third governor, William Spry. Many businessmen in Utah, especially the Beckers, supported William Spry because he vetoed two state prohibition bills. Governor Spry vetoed the first…
SCAUA-14p01s04c26Bx0004Fd13-001-032.pdf
Weber County Farm Bureau News, Volume 1, Number 11, dated December 1917.
SCAFOLK032Bx003Fd07Item0042.pdf
The three watchmen accused of ambushing trespassing high school students at St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon plead guilty and accept plea bargain.
SCACAINEMSS31OVBx002Fd08Item007.pdf
This deed records the lots purchased by William Schellhas of the Schellhas Brewing Company from Matthew S. Browning and M. A. Browning in 1891. William Schellhas was a business partner of the Becker family when they resided in Winona, Minnesota.…
SCACAINEMSS31OVBx002Fd08Item006.pdf
This deed records the lots purchased by William Schellhas of the Schellhas Brewing Company from Matthew S. Browning and M. A. Browning in 1890. William Schellhas was a business partner of the Becker family when they resided in Winona, Minnesota.…
SCACAINEMSS31OVBx002Fd08Item009.pdf
This contract signs over several tracts of land to the Becker Brewing and Malting Company. Henry H. Rolapp and Martha H. Rolapp sold several lots to the Becker Brewing and Malting Company for six hundred and thrity-five dollars.
SCAMSS0129Bx001Fd02-001-004.pdf
Biography of W. B. Robins, General Manager of the Utah Cooperative Association, and newsclippings, February 1967.
SCAMSS0129Bx001Fd02-016.pdf
W.B. Robins, manager, Utah Cooperative Association (left) receives "Utah Cooperator of the Year" award from Curtis Packer, president of Utah Future Farmers of America. Photographs by Lorin D. Wiggins. Evans Sight & Sound Productions, 110 Social Hall…
SCAUA-14p01s04c26Bx0014Fd12-005-006.pdf
List of articles and publications written by W. Preston Thomas. Most of the publications concern the economics of various farming industries.
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol02-1959-03.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 2, Number 3, May 1959. Articles include: "Law Day, U.S.A.; Kenny Goes To Ohio; News and Views; In the Spotlight, Dorothy Durham; Credit Union; Bowling Team; Women's…
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol02-1959-04.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 2, Number 4, August-September 1959. Articles include: "Fax Company Keglers Launch Successful Season; UCA Receives Honors At National Convention; What Do You KNow…
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol02-1959-02.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 2, Number 2, March 1959. Articles include: "How To Get Higher Wages; The Big Push; News and Views; In the Spotlight- Mrs. Mary Bolliger; Through the Keyhole; Letter…
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol02-1959-01.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 2, Number 1, January 1959. Articles include: "News and Views; IBM Takes Over; Health Insurance Changed; In The Spotlight; Bowling Team Standigns; Employee…
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol01-1958-07-11.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 1, Numbers. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; July, August, September, October, November, 1958. Articles include: "The World SItuation; Machines Take Over; New Faces; In The…
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol01-1958-06.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 1, Number 6, June 1958.
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol01-1958-05.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 1, Number 5, May 1958. Articles include: "UCA Invests."
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol01-1958-04.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 1, Number 4, April. Articles include: "Pay Raises Assured!; Through the Keyhole."
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol01-1958-03.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 1-Number 3, March. Articles include: "New Sprinkler System Installed at UCA; Employee Changes Noted; UCA-Uinta Employees In The Spotlight; Outlines UCA Retirement…
SCAMSS0129Bx013Vol01-1958-02-001-004.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Volume 1, Number 2, February 1958. Articles include: "New Sprinkler System Installed at UCA; Employee Changes Noted; UCA-Uinta Employees In The Spotlight; Outlines UCA…
SCAMSS0129Bx013-001-004.pdf
Varied Accounts Concerning UCA Uinta Mischief (VACUUM) UCA Employee Newspaper. Articles include: Employees Adopt New Medical Insurance; Christmas Party Tonight; Powel "Names the Paper"; Through the Keyhole; UCA, Uintah, K-W??; It'll Be Kids Day;…
SCAMSS0075Bx002Fd01-034-035.pdf
1935 Utah State House Bill 191. By Mr. P.M. Peterson. An act creating a self-help cooperative board; providing for the appointment of an executive director of said board: dedicating to said board the duty of preparing means of employment in…
SCAMSS0075Bx008Fd05-005-008.pdf
Utah Co-operator newspaper, vol. 1, no. 7, January 1947. Articles include: "UCA Volume $572,000--Savings $30,000 for 1946, The Cooperative Way, Milllion Dollar Budget is Goal Set for 1947, Farmers Need Urban Help, Sees Increased Appliance Deliveries,…
SCAMSS0075Bx008Fd05-001-004.pdf
Utah Co-operator newspaper, vol. 1, no. 6, December 1946. Articles include: "The Cooperative Way, World Co-op Congress, Individuals are 'It' in Co-ops, Orem Co-op Adopts New Credit Policy, Group Health Cooperative Set Up in Seattle, Decade of…
SCAMSS0129Bx036Fd07-041-044.pdf
The Utah Cooperator, Vol. 27, No. 2, April-May 1976. Articles include: "CENEX to Expand Operations into Utah Market with Utah Co-op Acquisition, Appointments Made by CENEX, Co-op Bank Rapidly Reaching Final Development, Farmers in Action, Armstrong…
SCAMSS0075Bx003Vol01-001-068.pdf
Utah Cooperative News by the Utah Self-Help Cooperative Board and Utah Cooperative Association, October 28, 1936. Vol. 1, No. 1.
SCAMSS0075Bx003Vol03-001-052.pdf
Utah Cooperative News by the Utah Self-Help Cooperative Board and Utah Cooperative Association, January 15, 1939. Vol. 3, No. 1.
SCAMSS0075Bx003Vol02-001-078.pdf
Utah Cooperative News by the Utah Self-Help Cooperative Board and Utah Cooperative Association, January 15, 1938. Vol. 2, No. 1.
SCAMSS0129Bx003Fd03-174-178.pdf
"Utah Cooperative Association Wholesale Cooperative, Salt Lake City, Utah." A report of the history, management, sales, and future plans of the UCA, written by Fred Walk, a University of Utah student, January 1947.
SCAMSS0129Bx003Fd03-004-007.pdf
UCA Plan of Development (1947-1951) presented by Board of Directors for Amendment and Approval by the Annual Membership Meeting, March 14, 1947.
SCAMSS0129Bx003Fd03-001-003.pdf
Utah Cooperative Association Operations Chart and letter from W.B. Robbins to the UCA Co-Op managers, dated February 27, 1947.
SCAMSS0129Bx001Fd05-050-055.pdf
Utah Cooperative Association, by Delbert E. Roach, University of Utah, Education 101b, March 1949. A report on history, activities, and member benefits of the Utah Cooperative Association.
SCAMSS0129Bx003Fd05-027-029.pdf
Board of Directors memorandum, October 31, 1974. A proposal by W.B. Robins to be put before the Utah Cooperative Association's Board of Directors on November 8, 1974 to invite twelve local leaders to attend each of Utah Cooperatives Association 1975…
SCAMSS0129Bx003Fd03-012-039.pdf
The amended Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Utah Cooperative Association, October 1947.
SCAMSS0075Bx003Fd03-020-034.pdf
Utah Cooperative Association annual report, May 21, 1955. Annual stockholder's meeting for the Utah Cooperative Association (a Farmers Union affiliate) and Uintah Oil Refining Company.
SCAMSS0075Bx002Fd11.pdf
Utah Coop News by the Self-Help Cooperatives and Consumer Cooperatives, March 1940, Vol. 4, No. 1 through November-December 1955, Vol. 10, No. 2.
SCAUA-18p00c17Bx0124Fd04-008-016.pdf
Program for the Utah Canners Association 27th Annual Convention, February 26 and 27, 1937 at Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden, Utah.
SCACAINEMSS31Ser01Bx016Fd35.pdf
This series of correspondence between Mark Johnson and the Becker Brewing and Malting Company concerns credit on returned bottles in exchange for a discount on a barrel of beer. Mark Johnson was an employee of the Utah Agricultural College. The…
SCAUA-03p08c43No0017.pdf
Address by Stanford Cazier to the Utah Farm Bureau Federation at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah, on 16 November 1984.
SCAFOLK055Ser01Bx014Item0158.pdf
Personal narrative from an individual who went up to St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon.
SCAMSS0129Bx001Fd05-080-084.pdf
UCA's Birth Was An Act of Faith, by Joseph A. Geddes, 1956.
SCAMSS0075Bx003Fd03-001-019.pdf
UCA's annual report to members, 1951. Annual meeting, Newhouse Hotel, February 29-March 1, 1952.
SCAFOLK032Bx003Fd07Item0025.pdf
Trespassers need to be accountable for their actions and breaking the law should not be justified for any reason, regardless of local tradition. The caretakers response to frequent trespassing and vandalism shouldn't have been a surprise. "They got…
SCAMSS0075Bx008Fd04-262-273.pdf
Two Contrasting Meanings of the Words 'Mormon Community' by Joseph A. Geddes, September 1978.
SCAUA-18p10c47No0012.pdf
Utah State Farmers' Institutes, annual twelve, for the year ending June 30, 1909. College Bulletins issued quarterly, Vol. 9, no. 5. "This number is devoted to poultry." Annuals of Farmers Institute and Housekeepers Conference recorded the seasons…
SCAMSS0001Ser02Bx001-Photo3-1893.pdf
Trustees of the Brigham Young College, 1893
SCAFOLK032Bx003Fd07Item0013.pdf
St. Anne's property caretakers charged while trespassing legend-trippers get off the hook with all charges against the 38 youth dropped.
SCAFOLK032Bx003Fd07Item0032.pdf
Trespassing legend-trippers may still have learned their lesson. In spite of getting off easy, the impact of the experience may have had a greater impact than having the trespassing charges stick. Bruce Smith, former Herald Journal publisher, relates…
SCAFOLK032Bx003Fd07Item0015.pdf
Local residents sound off on charges being dropped for trespassing legend-trippers and overwhelmingly expressing that the youth should be held accountable. Not saying that the armed watchmen were justified in how they handled the trespassers, but…
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