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.
Old Ephraim (Bear) -- Legends; Clark, Frank, 1879-1960; Grizzly bear hunting -- Utah -- Logan Canyon -- Folklore; Grizzly bear -- Cache National Forest (Utah and Idaho) -- History -- 20th century; Grizzly bear -- Utah -- Logan Canyon -- History --...
Article on the return of the skull of Old Ephraim from the Smithsonian, printed in the Utah State University newspaper Student Life, vol. 75, no. 80, on May 17, 1978. The article was written by Peggy Boss, staff writer.
Smithsonian Institution Building (Washington, D.C.); Student newspapers and periodicals--Utah--Logan; Hatch, Orrin, 1934-; Old Ephraim (Bear); Skull; Utah State University
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
Old Ephraim (Bear) -- Legends; Clark, Frank, 1879-1960; Grizzly bear hunting -- Utah -- Logan Canyon -- Folklore; Grizzly bear -- Cache National Forest (Utah and Idaho) -- History -- 20th century; Grizzly bear -- Utah -- Logan Canyon -- History --...
Chairs are ornamented with cattle skull and arrow designs at the Noble Hotel in Lander, Wyoming. Table and chairs are upholstered in cowhide. For a description of the Fife Folklore Archives, call number Folk Coll 4, no. 2, FAC Ser. I, Vol. 6, no....
The Portal, v. 4, no. 6, February 1910, by St. John's Associate Mission, Logan Utah. Editors were the Rev. Paul Jones and the Rev. Donald Kent Johnston, who in 1909, were responsible for the completion of the "Western-Romanesque-Gothic" church...
Religious thought--Utah--Logan--Periodicals; Christianity--Utah--Logan--Periodicals; Christian life--Anglican authors--Periodicals; St. John's Episcopal Church (Logan, Utah)--Periodicals; Theology, Doctrinal--Periodicals;
Chairs are ornamented with cattle skull, bison and arrow designs at the Noble Hotel in Lander, Wyoming. Tables and chairs are upholstered in cowhide. For a description of the Noble Hotel, see the Fife American Collection in the Fife Folkore...
Smithsonian tag on the skull of Old Ephraim. Tag reads: "Smithsonian Institution, United States, National Museum. 243406. Ursus horribilis, Utah : Logan Canon [Canyon] Geo [George] R. Hill, Jr., July 1922."
Old Ephraim (Bear); Grizzly bear--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Skull; Smithsonian Institution Building (Washington, D.C.); Animal remains (Archaeology)--Utah--Logan Canyon
The Book of Nature, or, The History of Insect is an English translation of Bybel der Natuur, a collection of 17th century Dutch biologist Jan Swammerdam's papers relating to his study of insects that was published after his death by Herman...
Insects -- Early works to 1800; Invertebrates -- Early works to 1800
These unusual chairs have elk skulls as the base and antlers serving as side arms. A cushion rests on top of the skull to form the seat. Image is blurry. Also see 030107.
These unusual chairs have elk skulls as the base and antlers serving as side arms. A cushion rests on top of the skull to form the seat. Marian Fife is sitting in one of the chairs. Image is slightly blurry and has been darkened. Also see...
This is the first part of the surgical portion of The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion (1861-1865) put together under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon General United States Army. This volume compiled by George A....
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Medical care; Surgery, Military -- History -- 19th century; War wounds
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...
491, [1] p. : ill. ; 19 cm.; Includes index; "Margaret Dods" is a pseudonym for C.I. Johnstone; the author's name is sometimes given as Christian Jane Johnstone.;
Annual report of the Extension Work, Agicultural Agent, Weber County, State of Utah, 1940, by A.L. Christiansen, Agricultural Extension Agent and Max E. Conrad, Assistant Agricultural Extension Agent. From November 16, 1939 to November 15, 1940....
Volume 3 of 4 of the series: An Arrangement of British Plants : According to the Latest Improvements of the Linnean System : With an Easy Introduction to the Study of Botany, illustrated on copper plates, by William Withering.
The legendary conflict between sheepherder Frank Clark and Old Ephraim the giant grizzly bear is one of the most widely-told stories of Logan Canyon. Voiced by David Sidwell. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History & Lore of Logan...
Mr. Kindred talks living in Logan Canyon at Beirdneau, his work with Thiokol as an engineer, his family activities up Logan Canyon, and his local history efforts.;