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A Deseret News article explaining how Frank Clark regretted killing Old Ephraim, September 29, 1959. Frank Clark tells the story of Old Ephraim nearly 40 years after he shot him.
This is a newsletter from L.G. Noble, the principle of Topaz High in 1942, to the parents of the high school and jr. high students. This document lists a number of expectations and goals that the high school staff hoped to accomplish. Topics include…
Cover letter submitted to the Forest Supervisor by A. G. Nord
Shuffleton's Barbershop, Norman Rockwell, Saturday Evening Post - April 29, 1950, Original Oil Painting
Oil painting that became a cover for The Saturday Evening Post in 1936
Illustration for by Norman Rockwell for The Saturday Evening Post cover, April 27, 1950
View of a bell from the estate of George Hasty in Burnet, Texas. The bell was handmade by blacksmith Noah Norris of Llano County, Texas.
View of a bell from the estate of George Hasty in Burnet, Texas. The bell was handmade by blacksmith Noah Norris of Llano County, Texas.
View of a bell from the estate of George Hasty in Burnet, Texas. The bell was handmade by blacksmith Noah Norris of Llano County, Texas.
Detail shot of Triangle X Fishing Trip signage on the north side of the Triangle x gift shop/float office. At Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Detail of float signage on the side of the van, including Triangle X brand. At Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Wendy Norris during her interview in the Museum on Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Wendy's collection of turquoise jewelry, including a Fred Harvey cuff. At Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Part one.
Front desk in the Triangle X gift shop/float office at Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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.
View of a small skein of wool yarn from the Notlwonk Springs company in Cornish, Utah
View of a small skein of wool yarn from the Notlwonk Springs company in Cornish, Utah
Article describing how the LDS church dropped charges against ERA protesters