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An article from the Logan Republican titled "Aeroplane Exhibition at Cache County Fair." The article describes the aviation performances and opportunities at the 1920 Cache Valley Fair.
An article from the North Cache News titled "Court Grants Airport 173.81 Acres of Land" from August 29, 1941. The article is about how the airport is obtaining more land for ongoing projects and to expand the airport for training purposes.
An article from the North Cache News titled "Logan-Cache Airport Job Begins This Week" from January 30, 1942. The article detailed the beginning of construction on the airport.
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.
An article from the North Cache News titled "Work Begins on Airport Tower" from August 7, 1942. The article discussed construction of the new control tower at Logan-Cache Airport and other ongoing CAA projects.
An article from the North Cache News titled "Cache Flying Service Receives Praise" from November 13, 1942. The article announced praise for the Cache Valley Flying service as they pass another class of aviation cadets.
An article from the North Cache News titled "Logan Airport Dedicated at Colorful Ceremonies" from November 13, 1942. The article detailed the dedication and events of the Logan-Cache Airport.
An article in the North Cache News titled "Officials See Bright Future for Logan-Cache Airport" from October 29, 1943. The article described the future growth of the Logan-Cache Airport, including the construction of a new, large hangar.
An article in the North Cache News titled "Air Corps Ends Training at USAC" from May 26, 1944. The article announced the federal government's decision to end Air Corps training through universities.
An article from North Cache News discussing the newly opened Hillcrest Airpark on College Hill.
An article in the North Cache News titled "Hyrum Welcomes Tokyo Raider" from September 14, 1945. The article explains the story of Army aviator Chase Jay Nielsen and plans for the intended celebration upon his return to Hyrum, his hometown.
An article from the Salt Lake Telegram titled "Aviation Walker Meets with Mishap." The article discusses the difficulties experienced by Clarence Walker during his attempted flights at the Cache County aviation carnival.
A layout sheet depicting proposed grading and surfacing work at the Logan-Cache Airport.
A picture of the Airplane Service Station located on 400 North in Logan, Utah.
A group of four 318th Combat Training detachment (CTD) officers look at a visiting aircraft at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Aerial photograph that covers from Green Canyon to Logan Canyon. Includes the USU campus and the Hillcrest Airport.
A US Navy training aircraft sits on the Quad in front of Old Main.
Photograph of Floyd D. Hansen, his wife Meda, and son Keith in front of Hansen's Eagle Rock biplane.
Two images of early aircraft in Cache Valley. The top image is an unidentified aircraft. The bottom image shows men preparing Floyd D. Hansen's Eagle Rock biplane for flight.
Cache Valley Flying Service CPTP students stand in front of their Piper Cub training aircraft at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Two members of the Cache Valley Flying Service sit at desks in one of the buildings at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Cache Valley Flying Service CPTP students climb onto a bus at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Two female students work on the engine of a Piper Cub airplane.
USAC students working in a large mechanics lab with a number of different engine types.
An aerial view of the Utah State Agricultural College (USAC) campus looking east at Old Main, the Quad, and surrounding college buildings.
Aerial view of the Logan-Cache Airport looking northwest.
Image of the control tower at the Logan-Cache Airport. The tower was constructed in 1942.
A view of the Logan-Cache Airport terminal and control tower looking northeast.
A view of the Logan-Cache Airport terminal and control tower looking west.
A Western Air Lines Convair CV-240 at the Logan-Cache Airport.
An article titled "Fine Races" in the Logan Leader on July 22, 1881. The article is about horse races in Mendon, Utah.
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.
Herald Journal article concerning the dedication of the Old Ephraim monument, September 23, 1968.
Chapter about the legend of Old Ephraim from "The Western Folklore Conference: Selected Papers (Monograph Series)" collected by Austin E. Fife.
A photograph of a statue of Old Ephraim in front of American Savings in Logan, 1986.
A brochure from American Savings explaining the Legend of Old Ephraim.
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.