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Becky Skeen, Cataloging Assistant, Merrill-Cazier Library
Becky Olson, Melanie Shaw, Randy Williams, Betty Dance & others at a buffet in ML 102
Becky Olson, Melanie Shaw, Randy Williams, Betty Dance & others at a buffet in ML 102
Becky Olson, Melanie Shaw, Randy Williams, Betty Dance & others at a buffet in ML 102
Becky Olson, Melanie Shaw, Randy Williams, Betty Dance & others at a buffet in ML 102
Becky Olson, Melanie Shaw, Randy Williams, Betty Dance & others at a buffet in ML 102
This document is a calendar for the dates and locations of football games between the Rocky Mountain Conference universities and colleges. The calendar served as an advertisement for Becker's Unita Club Beer. The Rocky Mountain Conference schools…
This document celebrates fifty years of continuous operation for the Becker Brewing and Malting Company. The booklet outlines the history of the company, from 1890 to 1940. The booklet also pays tribute to prominent Becker employees and the quality…
This is a rare bottle label for a beverage produced at the Becker Brewing and Malting Company plant located in Evanston, Wyoming. The Wyoming factory only produced beer with this label from 1917 to 1919.
This illustration depicts a bottle of Becco. Becco was a non-alcoholic near beer produced by the Becker Brewing and Malting Company in response to prohibition.
This binder contains several documents concerning the finances of the Becker Products Company in 1960. The balance sheets show revenue loss from 1959, an indication of the slow decline of the Company. A letter of condolence was inserted in the binder…
These artifacts are two empty glass bottles from the Becker Products Company. The phrase "Becker Products Co. Ogden, Utah" is printed across the top of the bottles in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, "contents 7 fluid ounces." The…
This artifact is a bottle opener engraved with "Becker's Mellow Beer," on both sides. The bottle opener was made by a company called EKCO based out of Chicago. One end of the bottle opener is used to remove crowns from glass bottles. The end with a…
This artifact is an empty Becker Products Company bottle. The phrase "Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah" is printed across the top of the bottle in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, "contents 7 fluid ounces." The word "Becker's"is…
This artifact is an empty Becker Products Company bottle. The phrase "Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah" is printed across the top of the bottle in raised glass. Along the bottom edge are the words, "contents 7 fluid ounces." The word "Becker's"is…
This is a group photograph of the artifacts in the Becker Brewing and Malting Company Records. It features two bottles and a bottle opener. The two empty glass bottles are from the Becker Products Company. The phrase "Becker Products Co. Ogen, Utah"…
This image shows Gustav Becker (third in from the right) hunting with several of his friends. Two porters accompany the group.
This copy of the Ogden Standard-Examiner features several stories about Gustav Becker. The copy was split in two halves, page one is the top half and the second page is the bottom half. The articles praise Gustav Becker's contribution to the western…
This photograph depicts various members of the Becker Family enjoying a picnic together.
This image shows Gustav Becker and several of his friends relaxing around a camp ground with several porters attending the group.
These images are selected from Gustav Becker's "Becker Camp" scrapbook. They show Gustav Becker and his friends on a hunting trip during the summer of 1913. The Beckers, being wealthy, planned extravagant recreational outings and usually brought an…
In 1895 the Becker Brewing and Malting Company received the rights to be a Utah distributor for Anheuser-Busch products. This brochure outlines a brief history of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association and then describes why their beer products are…
This is a wallet made from black leather is engraved with the phrase "Compliments of Becker Brewing & Malting Co. Ogden, Utah."
This photograph features an unknown Becker Brewing and Malting Company employee inspecting the beer.
This series of letters contains information regarding the enactment of Utah's 1917 prohibition laws. The Becker Brewing and Malting Company wrote to the Attorney General of Utah asking if they could produce beer in Utah for resale in other states.…
This bound book contains the corporate records of the Becker Brewing and Malting Company of Evanston, Wyoming. The Evanston factory was reincorporated upon the repeal of prohibition in 1933. This series of documents contains the company's charter and…
This advertisement is for Men's hats made out of beaver fur from the 1850's.
A poster in both Farsi and English, advertising a beauty salon in Westwood.
Stuffed bear in the corner of the Bear Room of the main house shot by a ranch hand on a pack trip.
View of Bear River Valley Co-op in Corinne, Utah. Advertisements on the side of the building read "Bear River Valley Co-op, Farm Profit Center,We Cover the Earth, Grow with Co-op Fertilizers." ;
This is an oral history of the battle of Bear River given by Larry Jones to the Idaho Historical Society.
An illustration by John B. Greene from J.C. Hutcheson's book, Young Tom Bowling. The illustration is likely c. 1896. It depicts a battle bewteen Somali and British sailors during the colonial period.
A postcard depicting swimmers at Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, Michigan created c. 1930-1945 by Tichner Brothers Publishers.
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974.
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974.
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974.