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The first-hand account of the Story of Old Ephraim by Fred Summers, May 24, 1977. Typed.
Story of the death of Old Ephraim, a famous grizzly bear in Logan Canyon, and Frank Clark, the man who killed him, as told by George R. Hill to his grandchildren on Thanksgiving evening 1954.
Story of the death of Old Ephraim, a famous grizzly bear in Logan Canyon, and Frank Clark, the man who killed him, as told by Newell Crookston to a group of Boy Scouts in 1966.
Story of the death of Old Ephraim, a famous grizzly bear in Logan Canyon, and Frank Clark, the man who killed him, as recorded on phonograph record by Reed Bullen at KVNU Radio; ca. 1950
A depiction of the story of "The Three Living and the Three Dead" from the De Villiers Book of Hours
A photograph of a car in the 1950 Homecoming parade featuring deer driving a car with humans on the hood. Title: "The Year's Biggest Upset."
An article titled "Threshing Bee to live on at USU" from the Salt Lake Tribune on November 9, 1967. The articdle is about steam threshing machines made by L.K. Wood that were on display at the USU Museum.
An op-ed piece (opposite the editorial page), published in 1998, expressing upset about the then upcoming freeway expansion project being "steam-roll[ed]" through the legislature.
Column in MERA newsletters where members are encouraged to tell stories of the negative consequences they faced as a result their political opinions and activism
The cover and title page of a book called Thy Son Liveth: Messages from a Soldier to his Mother, written by Grace Duffie Boylan
Newspaper article discussing the state fuel tax exemption given to Salt Lake City Line published on March 6, 1967.
Close up still image of the word "tomes" in the 1628 edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy.
Torma Andrus at the wheel of her first car, 1917 Maxwell in Bluff, Utah.
Newspaper article discussing the Transportation Commission's recognition of People's Freeway, Inc. for their use of dormant state land as a community garden, published December on 19, 1975. Transportation Commission Honors Peoples Freeway Inc. Garden…
"True Bear Story as told by Frank Clark, Malad, Idaho," undated. Typed.
Newspaper article on the Swede Town neighborhood of the west side noting its decline, but continued presence in Salt Lake City, puublished on Decemeber 9, 1976.
A PDF Layout of information regarding the Logan Rapid Transit Lines on Center Street in Logan, Utah as published by The Herald Journal on August 6, 2019. The document shows historical images and images of items as found during contemporary…
(With Page 1) Unit Seeks To Establish Council: Cache Community Council starts as a way to help establish neighborhood youth corps, migrant workers schools, elder care, social workers in schools
A photograph of a float in the 1950 Homecoming parade with the theme "Up the Creek."
1952 Article from the Grand Valley Times expressing the uranium boom in Moab will continue for a long time.
An article from the North Cache News titled "USAC Recognized as Aircraft Training Center" from February 6, 1942. The article announced that USAC has been recognized as an aviation training center.
Newspaper article about USU's hiring of Mariyln Weiss, discussing her efforts to recruit Mary Jo Peppler to coach athletics at USU, create a positive enviroment for students, and the struggles to reach her goal of building nationally ranked teams…
Newspaper article about USU's hiring of Mariyln Weiss and detailing her first year on the job as the head coach of three sports teams and the the expectation to build a great program. The articles focuesed on the lack of resources for women,…
By mid 1919, the U.I.C. had reached a poor financial situation with a large revenue deficit that was affecting operation and maintenance of the railway. The Logan Republican reported on April 29, 1919 of the amount of the deficit, the assets of the…
The Logan Republican reported on December 18, 1917 that the name of the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company would change as January 1, 1918 to the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad Company. It is reported that freight revenue losses due to the…
A newspaper article by David England titled "Utah, Idaho Central Made Last Run 25 Years Ago," taken from The Citizen on February 17, 1972. The article similarly commemorates the last U.I.C. train to travel the route and provides a brief overview of…
The story of Old Ephraim compiled in "Man Meets Grizzly: Encounters in the Wild From Lewis and Clark to Modern Times", 1980.
A photograph of a float in the 1950 Homecoming parade featuring a "Victory" theme and a woman flying an eagle.
The Logan Republican printed a photo and description of the new Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company’s station in Logan on September 5, 1916. The building was noted for its architecture and quality. It also housed a number of businesses in its…
Large-format print no. 125 by A.J. Russell entitled "Warner and Whitman's at Echo." The photograph features two families standing near a farmhouse on a farm in rural Utah.
A photograph of a Homecoming parade float with the theme "Wash 'em Out, Ag's!" The float features a man with a hand-turned washing machine hanging Wyoming uniforms out to dry.
Irene Andrus and Jennie Clement near Augusta (Sipapu) Bridge doing the wash on the rocks. See page 73 of Andrus's personal history.
Column where contributors can share examples of the ways they feel they have been limited in the LDS Church due to their gender
A transcript of a speech titled "Weaving Memories" given by Janet Larsen at the 1990 May Day celebration.
Stereoview photograph entitled "West End Tunnel, No. 3, Weber Canon. (sic)" Photograph features a crew of railroad workers standing in front of a tunnel dug through Weber Canyon in Utah. Some of the workers are dangling from the cliffs above.
Newspaper article discussing the west side demands for considerations during ongoing highway plans, published July 28, 1950.
Editorial on the west sides post-war development and growth, published on November 4, 1948.
Newspaper article discussing a public hearing on the proposed 6th West highway routing, published on March 31, 1950.
Editorial on the west sides post-war development and growth, published Nov. 4, 1948.
Newspaper article discussing the formation of a committee to examine the expressway proposal, published on January 15, 1948. Scan of article is slightly skewed, cutting off words on the far left side.
Newspaper article discussing the west side residents upset and fight againt the highway, published on January 13, 1948.
Editorial which elaborates on the purpose of an express highway and how the proposed express highway might impact the west side, published on January 15, 1948.
Political cartoon by Etta Hulme. This cartoon appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. This cartoon shows a bulldozer labeled "Highway Fund Bill" pushing a pile of dirt with a school house on it labeled "school financing." There is a smaller house…