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A story taken from "Railroad Avenue: Great Stories and Legends of American Railroading" by Freeman Hubbard. In the story, a farmer, his pregnant wife, and an attendant are stuck in the snow in their carriage while trying to get his wife to a hospital…
This is an advertising print for Becker's Best featuring an illustration of two boys fishing. The boy on the left has a case of Becker's Best and the boy on the right displays the fish he has caught. The advertisement claims that "plenty of Becker's…
This is a holiday season advertisement print featuring an illustration of Santa Claus and a case of Becker's Best. The advertisement claims that Santa Claus recommends Becker's Best as a true pure food beverage.
This is an advertising print for Becker's Best featuring an illustration of a family camping trip along a river. The advertisement also features a short statement explaining why Becker's beer is essential for a good time while camping.
This is an advertising print for Becker's Best featuring a colored illustration of a family camping while the father places a few bottles of Becker's Best in the river to cool. It also features the slogan, "For the day's outing, Becker's Best of…
This advertisement features an image of a Utah barley grower and a description of why his barley is the superior ingredient in Becker's Best beer.
This holiday season advertisement markets Becker's Best beer as a Christmas tradition.
This advertisement describes beer as a healthful beverage with national consumption on the rise. It also makes a reference towards the prohibition movement in the United States by referring to recent prohibitory legislation as "fanatical."
This is an advertising print for Becker's Best and features a colored illustration of a family camping near a lake while enjoying bottles of Becker's Best. It also features the phrase "Thoughts of Camping and Picnicking are now uppermost. Nothing…
Mario Savio on Sproul Hall steps at UC Berkeley in 1966. This picture was taken in 1966 at a rally in Berkeley. The University had banned the distribution of political material on campus; the rally protested this ban. Mario Savio made an appearance…
It's "Present arms!" for members of the 442nd Combat Team, Japanese-American fighting unit, as they salute their country's flag in a brief review held the day of their arrival at Camp Shelby, Miss.
Two Contrasting Meanings of the Words 'Mormon Community' by Joseph A. Geddes, September 1978.
Una foto de la Universidad de Havana en Cuba incluido para mostrar donde estudió y recibió su licenciatura Alfredo Alonso Estenoz.
This is a copy of a January 9, 1947 notice to Bullen from M.R. Hovey, Secretary of the Logan Chamber of Commerce, regarding a special meeting concerning businesses that will be affected by the abandonment of the U.I.C. and its lines of operation.…
Cache Valley before the settlements : a talk given by M. R. Hovey before the Cache Valley Chapter, Utah State Historical Society, Logan, Utah, Wednesday evening, April 28, 1954. Gives a history of the fur trade in the United States in general from…
An Early History of Cache County or History of Cache County, as printed in Logan Journal, beginning August 4, 1923, compiled by M.R. Hovey, Secretary of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. The contents of this item were first printed in the Logan…
NFL trading card featuring Patrick Allen, cornerback for the Houston Oilers in 1990 and a former Aggie football player.
This is a World War II Official Navy Poster, created by Hotchkiss-USNR in 1944. The poster describes Japanese labor capabilities, and by doing so, attempts to encourage American workers to increase their own efforts on the homefront.
This letter from Charles F. Horner, special assistant to the National Recovery Administration (NRA) administrator, asks Rotary District Governor and Logan Rotarian, O. Cardon, to devote time at the District Conference to discuss the NRA and its role…
Painting of Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of Elba with French soldiers.
Horace Baker talk about trading puffed wheat for horses in Mendon, Utah. Excerpt from full audio interview.
Interview with Horace Baker. During the interview he says "if you get beat by a horse it's your own fault" when asked about trading horses in Mendon, Utah. Excerpt from full audio interview.
Log and story of Monumental highway: Thro' America's wonderland. Includes the Grand Canyon, Kaibab Forest, Utah's huge natural bridges, Monument Valley, ruins of the ancient cliffdwellers, Hopi Indian villages, the Painted Desert, and beautiful…
Hunting in Monument Valley. Coyotes hanging. Wood haulers camp. On left in front of horses: Dr. W. H. Hopkins. By wagon wheel: Dolph Andrus. Holding rifle: H. Stanley Hinnricks. Standing by tent: Perry Clark. Squatting by tent: Osro Hunt, owner of…
Two unidentified men, probably Dolph Andrus or William Hopkins, with the Maxwell automobile at Hell's Backbone Bridge.
Six unidentified men in front of a camp by oil wells, in Monument Valley. Envelope 15.
Two men fixing the tire of Dolph Andrus's Maxwell automobile, Monument Valley.
Man taking picture near Monument Valley, Standing next to Maxwell automobile. Two unidentified men, presumably Dolph Andrus, William Hopkins, or L. W. Clement.
Maxwell automobile stopped at what looks like a home/trading post. Monument Valley trip. Five unidentified people. Envelope 15.
Tuba City Indian School poses, arms down, in front of Maxwell automobile, Tuba City. Envelope 24.
Hunting in Monument Valley. Envelope 15. Two unidentified men by hanging coyotes.
Four unidentified people in front of a home - two women near the trees and two men by the car - possibly near Lee's Ferry. Maxwell automobile parked in front. Envelope 23.
Dr. William H. Hopkins standing on the Maxwell automobile with a chisel, next to the Monumental Highway carving, near Tuba City. Envelope 24.
Two unidentified Navajo women getting water from barrels. Tuba City. Envelope 24.
Unidentified man, probably William Hopkins, at the crank of the Maxwell automobile, on a hill near Tuba City. Envelope 24.
House Rock Valley, Tuba City. Maxwell automobile near rocks, unidentified driver. Envelope 24.
Automobile being towed by horses in Monument Valley. One unidentified man, presumably William Hopkins or Dolph Andrus or L.W. Clement. See also P0542 Box 1 Folder 03 Photo 05. Envelope 17.
Maxwell automobile in picture in Monument Valley near Bluff. Envelope 11.