This assessment of the prehistoric cultural resources in the marsh areas between Salt Lake City and Brigham City, Utah was prompted by the historic high reached by the flooding of the Great Salt Lake in 1987. In the aftermath of the flood,...
Archaeology--Utah--Great Salt Lake; Archaeology--Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Great Salt Lake (Utah); Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Great Salt Lake (Utah)--Antiquities; Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Antiquities;
Organizational plan and meeting notes regarding the relationship between the Farm Bureau and the local cooperatives. Part of the 1932 Farm Bureau Reorganization Papers.;
Ph.D. dissertation by James Lane Gillings submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Utah State University, 1969. Typewritten, 126 single-sided pages with interview schedule in...
Bear River Project (Utah-Idaho); Water resources development--Social aspects--Bear River Valley (Utah-Idaho); Bear River Valley (Utah-Idaho);
Organizational plan and meeting notes regarding the relationship between the Farm Bureau and the local cooperatives. Part of the 1932 Farm Bureau Reorganization Papers.;
Folklore student Donna A. Nelson collected home remedies and folk medicine from 11 family members via a mailed questionnaire in July 1988. Results from the questionnaires as well as the blank questionnaire and release forms are presented in this...
Describes the topography, geology, and history of prehistoric Lake Bonneville which once covered about 20,000 square miles in parts of Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. In addition to describing Lake Bonneville specifically, this detailed and beautifully...
Annual report of extension service, 1960. County extension agents -- Davis County, State of Utah. From November 1, 1959 to October 31, 1960. Annual reports narrate the agricultural extension work carried out in Davis County, including reports on...
Agricultural extension work--Publications--Utah--Davis County; Home economics extension work--Publications--Utah--Davis County; Davis County 4-H Club;
Raising the flag at the Sigma Alpha house, marking the national affiliation with Sigma Chi, 1926. The house formerly belonged to Moses Thatcher, Sr. See also Buzzer 1926, p. 205.
Utah State University -- History -- Pictorial works; Utah Agricultural College -- History -- Pictorial works; Greek letter societies -- History -- Utah -- Logan -- Pictorial works; Flag raising and lowering -- Utah -- Logan -- Pictorial works
Christine Garlough interview, conducted by Kaycee Semple. Included in the Oral Histories: Scholars of Feminism collection compiled by the AFS Women's Section Oral History Project. This interview and accompanying photographs are available at the...
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;
Annual narrative report of co-perative agricultural extension work, 1931. Davis County, Utah. From November 26, 1930 to November 30, 1931. Annual reports narrate the agricultural extension work carried out in Davis County,including reports on...
Agricultural extension work--Publications--Utah--Davis County; Davis County 4-H Club; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Along the Community High Road: Joseph A. Geddes and the United Order in the 20th Century by Robert Parson. Biography of Joseph A. Geddes and his interest in reviving Utah cooperatives modeled after the United Order of the Mormon Church. Paper...
Geddes, Joseph A. (Joseph Arch), b. 1884; United orders (Mormon Church)--Utah--History; Cooperative societies--Utah--History;
Annual report of Extension Work, Agricultural Agent, Weber County, State of Utah, 1924. Written by W.P. Thomas, County Agricultural Agent. From December 1923 to December 1924. Annual reports narrate the agricultural extension work carried out in...
Intermittent issues of the Weber County Farm Bureau News, February 1917- November 1917. Also includes Weber County Farm Bureau Weekly News Bulletin, March 1919- August 1921.;
Notes on meeting held at the State Farm Bureau Office on May 7, 1932, for the purpose of getting reports by cooperative marketing associations on action taken by their respective boards of directors on membership affiliation with the State Farm...
The Organization and Operation of the Utah State Canning Crop Growers Association by G. Alvin Carpenter. September 1956. Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 394.;
Agricultural extension work--Publications; Utah State Agricultural College--Publications; Cooperative marketing of farm produce--Utah; Cooperative societies--Utah; Canning and preserving--Utah; Utah Canning Crops Association; Utah Canners...
Summerlin planning summary information (#311), 1990. Included is the 1) Village 7 Planning Summary Memo, March 21, 1990 #90/311 (21 pages), and 2) Summerlin Village 7 Planning Summary Memo, Draft, March 21, 1990, Submitted to Howard Hughes...
Planned communities--Nevada--Las Vegas; Architecture--Designs and plans--Nevada--Las Vegas; Building sites--Planning;
Mr. Ernesto De La Hoz talks about his childhood in Bogotá, his studies connected with Marine Biology, his jobs in the field, his move to the United States, etc. He also talks about how he met Rachel, his current wife, and the importance of her and...
Hispanic Americans -- Interviews; Pluralism (Social sciences); Oral history; Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Ernesto De La Hoz -- Interviews
Thirty-first Annual Convention Journal for the State Municipal League of Utah, Ogden, Utah, September 1938. J. Bracken Lee served as both the President of the League and as a speaker. He also authored the President's Message on page 7 of the...
Lee, J. Bracken (Joseph Bracken), 1899-1996; Speeches, addresses, etc.;
Invitation to attend a Discussion Club meeting where J. Bracken Lee spoke on "Is It Possible to Preserve Our Freedom?", St. Louis, Missouri, September 21, 1961.;
Discussion Club; Lee, J. Bracken (Joseph Bracken), 1899-1996; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Saint Louis (Mo.);
Fred Knowlton talks about his experiences growing up on the family farm in Springville, New York, his family's educational pursuits, and his experiences with coyotes and the environment.;
Knowlton, Frederick Frank, 1934---Interviews; Knowlton, Frederick Frank, 1934---Childhood and youth; Knowlton, Frederick Frank, 1934---Family; Family farms--New York; Knowlton, Frederick Frank, 1934---Career in Wildlife Management; United States....
Mr. Peterson talks about growing up in Hyrum, Utah; his father's ranching and farming operations; working with his families’ sheep ranching operation in Cache National Forest and in Box Elder County. He talks about getting out of the sheep...
History of Mendon : A Pioneer Chronicle of a Mormon Settlement by Isaac Sorensen. Also called Isaac Sorensen's History of Mendon. Edited by Doran J. Baker, Charles S. Peterson, Gene A. Ware ; introduction by Charles S. Peterson ; photographic...
Sorensen, Isaac, 1840-1922; Willie, James Gray, 1821-1897; Frontier and pioneer life--Utah; Mills and mill-work--Utah--Cache County; Cache County (Utah)--Diaries; Railroads--Utah--Cache County; Mendon (Utah)--History; Cache County (Utah)--History;...
USU alumnus and former basketball player Darnel Haney was interviewed at his home in Ogden on July 31, 2006. He talked about his parents and his childhood in Phoenix, Arizona where he was the first black athlete to play high school basketball. He...
Haney, Darnel L. -- Interviews; Race discrimination -- Utah -- History; School integration -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Race discrimination -- United States; African American athletes -- Interviews; African American teachers -- Interviews
This Editorial Research Report entitled "Mixed Marriage" was written by Helen B. Shaffer in 1961. It examines marriages that cross racial, ethnic and religious lines including their frequency as reported in various parts of the U.S., state laws...
Marriage law -- United States -- History; Interracial marriage -- United States -- History; Intermarriage -- United States -- History; Interfaith marriage -- United States -- History; Interethnic marriage -- United States -- History