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The first services abandoned by the U.I.C. were the streetcar services that it offered in Logan, Brigham City, and Ogden. The Salt Lake Tribune reported in this article from August 21, 1919 that the Brigham City streetcar service would officially be…
A newspaper article titled "Bridge Going Nowhere" by an unknown author, taken from the Herald Journal on June 1, 1961. This article references the large steel bridge on the East Quinney Branch route of the former U.I.C. and discusses the short…
Stereoview photograph no. 150 by A.J. Russell captioned "Mormons Breaking Ground for Utah Central Railroad." Photo features a large group of people waiting for the groundbreaking ceremony.
"Biographical History of Frank Clark," including refrences to parents and grandparents. This history does not include the famous bear story, but rather gives background on Frank Clark, himself.
In 2007 the Salt Lake Tribune featured a story on Stan Sanders' collection of historical Utah brewing paraphernalia. The article also highlights several of the major historical breweries in Utah including the Becker Brewing and Malting Company,…
This article outlines the reasons behind the liquidation of the Becker Manufacturing Company. The Becker Manufacturing Company of Ogden was formed after the Becker Brewing and Malting Company of Ogden was dissolved in 1917. Upon the dissolution of…
This article, printed in the Ogden Examiner, details Gustav Becker's trip to California. Mr. Becker's article is full of praises for Californian industry and agriculture. Two columns of the article are dedicated to Gustav's analysis of the proposed…
An article from the Salt Lake Telegram titled "Aviation Walker Meets with Mishap." The article discusses the difficulties experienced by Clarence Walker during his attempted flights at the Cache County aviation carnival.
Classified advertisement for homes in local developments directed toward freeway displaced west side residents.
Newspaper article advocating an attack on the "blighted housing problem" in the west side after completion of the freeway, published on September 14, 1964.
Newspaper article discussing the recognition People's Freeway, Inc. received as highly valued anti-poverty program, published on January 9, 1974.
Newspaper article discussing another cut service of the Salt Lake City Lines, published onNovember 24, 1965.
On May 20, 1913 the Logan Republican printed this article noting the completion of the Logan Rapid Transit Company lines to Providence. As a result, the community of Providence planned a celebration that evening for everyone in the surrounding…
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.
Article written for the Fall 1980 issue of "In the Running" a project of the Women's Equity Action League Educational and Legal Defense Fund. The article details the proposal by the NCAA to hold post-season playoffs in several women’s sports for…
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Aggies Ready to Meet the Foe." The article is about the upcoming football game between UAC and the University of Utah that will include an aeroplane flyover.
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Aeroplane Exhibition at Cache County Fair." The article describes the aviation performances and opportunities at the 1920 Cache Valley Fair.
This article describes the planting of nearly 500 Norway maples around campus, including the quad, during the April 29, 1921 "A"-Day.
Newspaper article discussing a 7th West route of the proposed expressway, published on February 10, 1948.
A newspaper article by David England titled "17 Years Ago, A Railroad Died," taken from an unknown newspaper on February 28, 1964. The article commemorates the last U.I.C. train to travel the route and provides a brief overview of the history of the…
First apperarance of Jones and Johnston in Logan
Catacombs' To Open at Logan Church: The Catacombs Coffee House opens providing youth services
Letter from John W. Fitzgerald in 1975 questioning the LDS Church policy of excluding blacks from the priesthood,
'Wahsatch [sic] Mountains from University' - Salt Lake City including view of the Exchange Building
'View of Camp Douglas from Residence of Commanding Officer, looking South'
'Tunnel No. 3 and Weber River' - Union Pacific railroad
A still image of a nurse (played by writer S.E. Hinton) and character Dallas (Matt Dillon) during a hospital scene.
Article by Dr. J. Duncan Brite about the history of St. John's
'Second, South Street, and Theatre' - includes the Salt Lake City Opera House
'Scene on the Rio Virgin' - Virgin River near Zion Naional Park