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This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features a photograph of Wild Bill Cody's Wild West Show with a bottle of Becker's and the illustration of a cowboy imposed over the photo. It also includes the slogan "Out West it's Beckers."
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an illustration of an outdoor figure skater and a bottle of Becker's American Pilsner. The advertisement also includes the advertising phrase, "Maybe you can't cut a figure-8 on ice... but you…
This advertisement depicts an image of Becker's American Pilsener next to a list of the four instructions describing "how to brew a beer as good as Becker's." The steps include: having superior barley, having the material to produce your own malt,…
This is a holiday advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner. The advertisement features an image of two men standing over a holiday feast and includes the slogan, "Holiday Hint, enjoy the drink of moderation... the brand of quality."
This is a Thanksgiving advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner. The ad features an illustration of a turkey perched on an axe handle, which is imbedded in a map of Utah. The text on the advertisement describes how Becker's American Pilsner pairs…
This advertisement depicts a scene where a man is building a model wooden ship. The text on the ad compares drinking Becker's American Pilsner to a hobby that takes one's mind off wartime worries.
This advertisement features an illustration of a man barbecuing with several bottles of Becker's American Pilsner next to the grill. The text on the advertisement suggests that bringing Becker's beer to a party will make one the most popular host.
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an image of Becker's Pilsner and the illustration of two cowboys shaking hands. The text on the advertisement compares Becker's Beer to a friendly western handshake.
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an illustration of a man telephoning his neighbor, inviting him to share a glass of Becker's beer. The text accompanying the advertisement suggests that serving a glass of Becker's makes a…
This advertisement for Becker's beer features the image of a down hill skier. The image is accompanied by the slogan, "Skiing is a lively and exhilarating sport... and Becker's is a sparkling, robust glass of beer!"
This is a holiday advertisement for Becker's Best featuring an image of two glasses and a bottle of Becker's Best on a silver tray with a holly wreath in the background.
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an image of a hunter, his gun, and his dog, as well as, an image of Becker's Best. The text on the advertisement suggests that a hunter needs his favorite Becker's beer in addition to his dog…
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an image of a Utah farmer and his plow. The advertisement also features a description of the high quality barley grown by Utah farmers, which is then used by the Becker Products Company to…
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features the image of a cowboy rounding up three lost ponies. The text on the advertisement describes, that like a good cowboy story is enjoyable to the last page, a glass of Becker's Beer is delicious…
This is an advertisement for the soda and soft drink beverages manufactured by the Becker Products Company during prohibition. In addition to the manufacturing of Becco, the Becker's also made a variety of sodas to help them supplement their income…
This is a group photograph of the artifacts in the Becker Brewing and Malting Company Records. It features two bottles and a bottle opener. The two empty glass bottles are from the Becker Products Company. The phrase "Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah"…
This artifact is an empty Becker Products Company bottle. The phrase "Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah" is printed across the top of the bottle in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, "contents 7 fluid ounces." The word "Becker's"is…
This artifact is an empty Becker Products Company bottle. The phrase "Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah" is printed across the top of the bottle in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, "contents 7 fluid ounces." The word "Becker's"is…
This artifact is a bottle opener engraved with "Becker's Mellow Beer," on both sides. The bottle opener was made by a company called EKCO based out of Chicago. One end of the bottle opener is used to remove crowns from glass bottles. The end with a…
An advertisement for Becker's Best from the Ogden Examiner featuring an elk and the slogan "better by test than all the rest."
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an illustration of a cowboy playing a guitar in the mountains and the lyrics, "when it's summer in the Rockies... it's time for Becker's Beer."
This advertisement features an image of a postman and includes a poem which praises his service and suggests that consumers of Becker's American Pilsner salute his service.
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an illustration of a man cleaning dishes in his kitchen with a glass of Becker's American Pilsner on the counter. The text of the advertisement describes Becker's Beer as being a good…
The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the mouth of Kanab Creek. The river has here cut its channel about 3,500 feet below the general level of the country. (F.64.) Expedition of 1872. Photographed by William Bell
No. 35. The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the foot of To-ro-weap Valley. A view of the south wall of the gorge, as seen from the opposite side. (F.79.). Expedition of 1872. Photographed by William Bell
No. 1256. Old and New Tabernacle, Salt Lake, Utah. New York. Niagra Falls, Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 1261. View from Ogden Canon. (View of one man and two boys riding in wagon.) New York. Niagra Falls, Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 1258. Ogden Canon, Utah. C Bierstadt Publisher. Niagra Falls, N.Y. Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 1255. New Tabernacle, Salt Lake, Utah. C Bierstadt Publisher. Niagra Falls, N.Y. Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 212. Union Pacific Railroad. The Platte River and Kinsley's Brigade. Photographed by John Carbutt
No. 293. Views of the Rocky Mountains. Red Sand Stone Rocks, Laramie Plains. John Carbutt, Photographer
Mormon Emigrant Train, Echo Canon. Stereoscopic Gems. Photographed by C. W. Carter
No. 6. Devil's-Gate Bridge, Weber Canyon. C.W. Carter's View Emporium, Great Salt Lake City, U.T. Adjoining Wells, Fargo & Co., City Hall. Photographed by C. W. Carter
View of two men in front of Lion and Beehive Houses and Eagle Gate in Salt Lake City. C.W. Carter, Photographer, Salt Lake City Utah
Two men standing in front of a bath house. Stereoscopic Gems. Carter's View Emporium, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photographed by C. W. Carter
1000 Mile Tree, Weber Canyon. Chas. W. Carter, Photographer, Salt Lake City, Utah
Black Rock, Salt Lake. Carter's View Emporium, East Temple St., Salt Lake City. Photographed by C. W. Carter
Salt Lake City, Southwest from Arsenal Hill. View of Salt Lake City including Tabernacle. Photographed by C. W. Carter
No. 164. Emma Mine, Little Cottonwood Canyon. Gems of Little Cottonwood Canyon. Photographed by C.W. Carter
Pahute Brave. Carter's Celebrated Indian Stereoscopic Views. Photographed by C. W. Carter
Ute Indians. Carter's Celebrated Indian Stereoscopic Views. Carter's View Emporium, East Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Photographed by C. W. Carter
Salt Lake City Tabernacle under Construction. Probably photographed by either C.W. Carter or C.R. Savage
No. 1258. Ogden Canon, Utah. E.L. Clement, Publisher of Historical and Stereoscopic Specialties
No. 7123. Bridge over the Weber River. Views along the line of the Pacific Rail Road. Ogden in the distance. Utah Central Rail Road. Published and photographed by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.
No. 7708. Views in Salt Lake City. St. Marks Episcopal Church. Published and photographed by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.
No. 216. View at Shady Run. 73 miles from Sacramento. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart, Artist, 135 J Street, Sacramento.
No. 20. Cut near Auburn Station, Placer County. Central Pacific Railroad. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart. Sacramento, California
No. 4525. Golden Gate and Pillar. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4542. Economic Geyser in Action. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1011. Chinese Laundry, Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes