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Jonathan Bullen with Mickey Mouse and Goofy. In 1989 The Cable Company collaborated with Edith Bowen School to bring Mickey and Goofy to Cache Valley for “Aggie Disney Family Night”.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. John Wetherill points out the desert landscape to Zane Grey in Southern Utah.
A poem, written by John Sorensen, concerning the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad and its relationship with the individuals and communities throughout rural northern Utah. John Sorensen received his Bachelor and Master of Science in English from Utah…
An engraved portrait of John Parkinson included in Garden of Pleasant Flowers, originally by Albert Switzer.
John Matthews - Lived from 1849-1935. Pioneer of Benson, Utah. Bishop's Warden, St. John's Episcopal Church 1880s-1920s Postmaster, King P.O. 1897-1922
John Jeppson at preliminary hearing listens closely to Judge Clint S. Judkins during preliminary hearing.
John Jeppson (right) and Christopher Doerr (left) shown leaving the 1st District Court after a preliminary hearing charging the watchmen with assault
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Hernandez talks about his childhood in Wendover, Utah, his childhood family life, his struggles with education and his love and dedication to teaching. He also talks about his active sports life and his “miracle baby” son.
John H. Turner in posed next to the Triangle X float trip van, August 10, 2017.
John H. Turner standing in front of the boat storage on the Triangle X ranch, August 10, 2017.
John Freeland Turner on the porch of his home in Jackson, WY.
John Freeland Turner standing next to wagon at his refurbished sheep camp at his home in Jackson, WY.
John Freeland Turner being Interviewed in his home for the dude ranch folklife project by Randy Williams and Maggie Kruesi.
This is a drawing of John Eliot preaching to the Native American people of New England. He translated the Bible into their native language to better spread Christianity.
A promotional poster for John Denver's Homecoming concert featuring Helen Reddy.
Publicity photograph of John Denver, used to advertise the 1971 Homecoming concert.
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of John Barleycorn by Jack London and illustrated by Harvey Dunn. Published by The Century Company in 1913, this book is a first edition copy composed of 343 pages and 8 plates and is 20 cm. tall. It is…
John Andreas Widstoe, fifth president of the Agricultural College of Utah from 1907-1916. Size of photograph: 4.25 x 3 in.
Tote Turner in his insurance office with painted western scene behind him.
A letter from Johana Harris to Franklin S. Harris expressing concern over not being able to find "colored" friends for their domestic, Maxwell, in Logan, Utah.
A black and white photograph of Johana Harris, seated in profile, behind a grand piano.
A photograph of two men taking the measurements of a candidate for Homecoming Queen. Originally published in the Student Life newspaper.
Jim and Lynette Blake describe the guest experience at Triangle X Ranch.
This transcript is derived from a recorded interview with Jim and Ben Jarvis regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
This audio file contains a recorded interview with Jim and Ben Jarvis regarding the history of the Logan Rotary club.
A piece of jewelry created in the 1500s made of gold and highlighted by emeralds and diamonds the original creator is unknown however it was donated to the Walters Art Museum in 1931.
Photo of wounded Japanese American soldiers, Jerry Miyashiro and Ben Murakami, at the Bushnell hospital in Brigham City, Utah, in 1944 or 1945.
Jenny and Louis Rubin's gravesite at Aultorest Memorial Park, May 2021. Jenny and Louis Rubin were early members of Congregation Brith Sholem. Louis Rubin owned the Shoe Hospital on 25th Street. Louis was born in Ostrow Poland where he met and…
This memory was provided through an online submission form created by Utah State University, Digital Initiatives department for "The Historic Island Market" digital exhibit. This story records and shares an individual memory about the Island Market…
Top photo: Jennie Clement in front of a rock monument, near Monument Valley. Bottom photo: Group in front in natural bridge.
Front store view of Jenks Sales and Services Co-op. Advertisements on the side of the building read "Complete Automotive Service. Wheel Alignment. Glass. Tires, Batteries, Baler Twine, Wire.";
Jen Pitcher, Cataloging Assistant, Merrill-Cazier Library