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Newspaper clipping : "Looking Forward to the Past: Dedicated Residents Document Mendon's May Day History" by Jennifer Hatch, The Herald Journal, Logan, Utah, Monday, April 29, 1996 (pages 9-10).
Looking east towards Logan Canyon over Island, farmland and barns
Unidentified lone rider with monuments of Monument Valley in background.
Hauling wood in Cache National Forest. Shows nature of cut logs and methods of hauling. The Douglas Firs will be hauled 4 miles to the head of Elkhorn Canyon.
Exterior of church. Original photograph damaged by water.
Interior of the church showing altar. Original photograph damaged by water.
Logan, Utah, street scene at the "Smith and Cummings & Co. Printers" building. About 25 Federal Avenue.
A photograph of a train in the Logan, Utah station of the Utah and Northern Railroad. The caption lists 1885, but the photo was probably taken earlier.
Logan, Utah Main Street parade between Center and 100 North, includes Edwards Furniture, Trinity Methodist Church, and J.A. Crockett Abstracts, Insurance, Loans. Logan, Utah
A layout sheet depicting the expansion of the Logan-Cache Airport during World War II.
A layout sheet depicting proposed grading and surfacing work at the Logan-Cache Airport.
Image of the control tower at the Logan-Cache Airport. The tower was constructed in 1942.
Logan Scout Troop 5 wading at Tony Grove and White Pine Lakes. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4.5 in).
Logan Scout Troop 5 up at Tony Grove and White Pine Lakes, Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4.5 in).
Logan Scout Troop 5 herding cattle probably in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (2.5 x 4 in).
The Logan Rotary club, in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Millcreek and Brigham City, Utah and Iquitos, Peru worked to construct a walkway for a village in Peru.
This historical scrapbook includes membership rosters and newspaper clippings that mention the club or its members. Most of the material dates from the 1950s.
These newspaper clippings describe Logan Rotary's contribution to the nation's war effort by purchasing war bonds.
This image shows a float built by the Logan Rotary Club for Logan City's Fourth of July Parade. The image was taken on Main Street and 400 South in Logan, Utah.
This document, a copy of the original, marks the creation of the Logan Rotary Club on June 7, 1919. The duplicate was issued to the club in 1944.
This document includes the incomes and expenditures of the Logan Rotary club for the 1938-39 fiscal year.
A sign on Logan, Utah Main Street, celebrating the local Rotary club.
This scrapbook contains copies of the weekly club newsletters from 1931-1938. In addition to including information on the weekly happenings of the club, each newsletter includes a short biography of members written by their wives.
This scrapbook contains notes, newspaper clippings, membership rosters, newsletters, and photographs detailing Logan Rotary's history from 1919-1953.
This excerpt features a newspaper clipping discussing the Rotarians '49ers Party in 1953.
The Logan Rotary club's 1950-51 membership roster. Rotary International divides the world's clubs into various districts lead by district governors. Utah's clubs have been in the 5th and 165th district.