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Old Ephraim folk song, August 15, 1966. The song is a parody of "Ye Elder's Of Israel," a traditional hymn from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This song was sung at the dedication of Old Ephraim's monument on September 21, 1966.
An excerpt from "A Legacy of Monuments" written by Nephi J. Bott, 1973. This excerpt describes the history of the Old Ephraim monument and the folk song associated with it.
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on March 26th 2008 with Thad Box about the bells of Africa. This is the first session in a four-part interview.
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 27th 2009 with Thad Box about the bells of Australia and Europe. This is the fourth session in a four-part interview.
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 27th 2009 with Thad Box about the bells of Australia and Europe. This is the fourth session in a four-part interview.
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 6th 2008 with Thad Box about the bells of Europe and modern bells. This is the third session in a four-part interview.
A lecture presented by Thad Box given on October 28, 2009 at the USU Merrill-Cazier Library to open the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit exhibit
A lecture presented by Thad Box given on October 28, 2009 at the USU Merrill-Cazier Library to open the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit exhibit.
Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 11th 2008 with Thad Box about the bells of North America. This is the second session in a four-part interview.
Transcript of an interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on April 11th 2008 with Thad Box about the bells of North America. This is the second session in a four-part interview.
Black and white photograph of Old Ephraim's grave in Logan Canyon, 1923.
Old Ephraim's grave in Logan Canyon with boy scouts in background, 1923
Black and white photograph of snow at Old Ephraim's grave site, Logan Canyon, 1923.
Bugaboo Mountaineering catalog, front cover, undated
Page 106 from the 1945 "Buzzer" describing the first Homecoming after WWII. Includes photographs of Katherine Jenkins as Chairman of the Homecoming Board and Betty Wright as Homecoming Queen.
Four photographs of the Homecoming festivities on page 103 in the 1945 "Buzzer."
Page 122 from the 1946 "Buzzer" commemorating the return of Homecoming to Utah State.
Page 123 from the "Buzzer" yearbook describing the 1945 Homecoming celebration.
Page 178 from the 1931 Buzzer, illustrating the yell-leader and the song-leader from the 1930-31 school year, Asa Spackman and John Anderson