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NQ BOX 1 NQ Box [1: topo maps], fd. 1 Au: United States Department of Agriculture : Forest Service Ti: Cache National Forest : Idaho and Utah ; Boise and Salt Lake meridians. Ed: Traced and revised 1953 by C. Spaun. Date: 1953 Desc: 1 map : bl. & w. ; 83 X 53 cm. Note: Scale = 1 1/2 " = 5 miles. Note: "Compiled in regional office, Ogden, Utah, 1940, from U.S.G.S. [U.S. Geological Survey], Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, and other surveys." Note: 1927 North American datum. Subj: CACHE NATIONAL FOREST -- MAPS. Subj: FORESTS AND FORESTRY -- UTAH -- MAPS. Subj: FORESTS AND FORESTRY -- IDAHO -- MAPS. NQ Box [1: topo maps] fd. 2 Au: U.S. Department of the Interior : Geological Survey Ti: Logan quadrangle, Utah -- Cache Co., 1961 ; 7.5 minute series (topographic) / mapped, edited, and published by the Geological Survey. Ed: 1961 Desc: 1 map : col. ; 68 X 55 cm. Note: "Topography by photogrammetric methods from aerial photographs taken 1956 and planetable surveys 1969. 1927 North American datum." Note: Scale = 1 : 24 000. Subj: UTAH -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHIC. Subj: CACHE COUNTY (UTAH) -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHIC. Subj: UTAH -- LOGAN QUADRANGLE -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHIC. NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd. 3 Au: U.S. Department of the Interior : Geological Survey. Ti: Relief map of Utah. Date: 1947 Pub: [Salt Lake City] : The State of Utah : Department of Publicity and Industrial Development. Desc: 1 map : col. ; 65 X 54 cm. Note: Scale = 1 : 1000 000 or 1 " = 16 miles. Subj: UTAH -- MAPS. NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd 4 Au: Williams, J. Stewart Ti: Geologic map of the Logan quadrangle, Utah Date: 1946 Pub: [Logan] : Utah State Agricultural College. Desc: 1 map : bl. & w. ; 56 X 44 cm. Note: Scale = 1 : 125 000 Note: Also in Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Vol. 59 Subj: GEOLOGY -- MAPS. Subj: UTAH -- GEOLOGY -- MAPS. NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd 5 Au: Williams, J. Stewart Ti: Fault map of the State of Utah. Date: 1953. Pub: [Salt Lake City] : Utah Fire Rating Bureau: Earthquake Department. Desc: 1 map : bl. & w. ; 46 x 36 cm. Note: "Base compiled from various Utah official maps and other sources." Note: Scale : 1 1/2 in. = 24 miles. Subj: UTAH -- GEOLOGY -- MAPS. Subj: FAULTS (GEOLOGY) NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd 6 Ti: Cache County Utah : Sensitive area map. Pub: [Logan] : Cache County Planning Department, 1978. Desc: 1 map : col. ; 56 X 42 cm. Note: "Due to the small scale of mapping, please refer to the original sensitive area map in the county planning office for exact locational information." Note: Legend covers steep slopes, flood plains, and earthquake faults. Subj: FAULTS (GEOLOGY) Subj: UTAH -- GEOLOGY -- MAPS. NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd 7 Au: U.S. Department of the Interior : Geological Survey Ti: Utah - Idaho : Logan quadrangle. Ed: Edition of 1916, reprinted 1948. Desc: 1 map : col. ; 52 X 44 cm. Note: Scale = 1 : 125 000 Subj: CACHE COUNTY (UTAH) -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHIC. Subj: UTAH -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHIC. Subj: UTAH -- LOGAN QUADRANGLE -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHIC. NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd 8 Copy 2 of fd 7 NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd 9 Ti: Cache County Utah : Zoning map : 1985. Pub: [Logan : Cache County Planning Department, 1985] Desc: 1 map : col. ; 56 X 42 cm. Note: Scale = 1 " = 1 mile. Note: "Due to the small scale of mapping and frequency of zoning changes, please refer to the original zoning map in the county planning office for exact locational information." Note: Legend includes : Forest - Recreation ; Agriculture ; Residential ; Planned Unit Development ; Manufacturing ; Commercial ; Cities & Towns. Subj: CACHE COUNTY (UTAH) -- MAPS. NQ Box [1 : topo maps] fd 10 Ti: Cache Valley Pub: [s.l. : s.n. ; s.d.] Desc: 1 map : bl. & w. ; 45 X 23 cm. Note: Includes Cache Valley in Idaho and Utah. Note: Beautifully hand-drawn. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) -- MAPS. NQ Box [1 : topo maps] Folder 11 Au: U.S. Department of the Interior : Geological Survey. Ti: Idaho - Wyoming - Utah : Montpelier quadrangle. Desc: 1 map : col. ; 52 X 44 cm. + index to topographical maps of Utah (1 l. ; 28 cm.) Ed: Edition of 1911, reprinted 1946. Note: Scale = 1 : 125 000 Subj: UTAH -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHICAL. Subj: WYOMING -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHICAL. Subj: IDAHO -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHICAL. Subj: IDAHO -- MONTPELIER QUADRANgLE -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHICAL. NQ Box 1 Folder 12 Au: U.S. Department of the Interior : Geological Survey. Ti: Utah - Wyoming : Randolph quadrangle. Desc: 1 map : col. ; 52 X 44 cm. Ed: Edition of October 1912, reprinted 1939. Note: Scale = 1 : 125 000 Subj: UTAH -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHICAL. Subj: WYOMING -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHICAL. Subj: UTAH -- RANDOLPH QUADRANgLE -- MAPS, TOPOGRAPHICAL. BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 2 NQ Box 2 fd 1 Ti: President's body lies in majesty at Capitol... death stilled chief is borne sadly to bier. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Deseret News, August 8, 1923 Desc: 4 p. ; 55 X 45 cm. Note: Associated Press. Subj: HARDING, WARREN G. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- FAMILY. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- UNITED STATES -- ARCHIVES. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- UNITED STATES -- BIOGRAPHY. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- UNITED STATES -- HEALTH. NQ Box 2 fd 2 Ti: Nation in grief : Chief Executive succumbs to apoplexy following attack of ptomaine poisoning. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Deseret News, August 3, 1923. Desc: 6 p. : ill. ; 55 X 45 cm. Subj: HARDING, WARREN G(AMALIEL), 1865-1923. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- FAMILY. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- UNITED STATES -- HEALTH. Subj: COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Subj: MARION, OHIO. Subj: PLYMOUTH, VERMONT. NQ Box 2 fd 3 Au: Associated Press, on board funeral train. Ti: Middle West pays tribute to dead chief. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Deseret News, August 6, 1923. Desc: 6 p. : ill.; 55 X 45 cm. Subj: HARDING, WARREN G. Subj: COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- UNITED STATES -- FAMILY. NQ Box 2 fd 4 Ti: Television is coming to Cache Valley soon. Pub: [Logan] : The Herald Journal, September 14, 1952. Desc: 8 p. : ill. ; 42 X 29 cm. Subj: TELEVISION -- UTAH. Subj: TELEVISION AND HISTORY. Subj: TELEVISION AND POLITICS. NQ Box 2 fd 5 Ti: Huns routed out of Flanders by 91st : Utahns take Audenarde. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Salt Lake Herald, July 13, 1919. Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 55 X 42 cm. Note: With article : "Women of Utah respond : ... 23,926 engaged in war work." Subj: WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 -- CAMPAIGNS -- BELGIUM. Subj: AUDENARDE (FLANDERS, BELGIUM) Subj: UNITED STATES. ARMY -- UTAH. Subj: SOLDIERS -- UNITED STATES -- UTAH. Subj: WORLD POLITICS -- 1900-1945. Subj: WOMEN AND VOLUNTEER WORK. Subj: WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 -- WOMEN. NQ Box 2 fd 6 Ti: A year ago today. Pub: New York : The American Legion Weekly, July 18, 1919. Desc: 31 p. : ill. ; 29 X 21 cm. Note: On cover : "Communique : Paris, July 18, 1918.American forces are carrying all objectives on Paris=Soissons road in new offensive before which the Germans are unable to make a stand." Subj: PARIS (FRANCE) -- HISTORY -- 1914-1918. Subj: WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 -- FRANCE. NQ Box 2 fd 7 Ti: Nation goes wild at news of peace ; and, Terms of armistice as read before Congress. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Salt Lake Herald, November 12, 1918 Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 55 X 42 cm. Notes: Contains words and music of When Johnny comes marching home and cartoon : Fanfare -- revelry is king! Subj: ARMISTICES. Subj: WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 -- ARMISTICE. Subj: WORLD POLITICS -- 1900-1945. Subj: WILSON, WOODROW. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- UNITED STATES -- HISTORY -- WORLD WAR, 1914-1918. NQ Box 2 fd 8 Ti: America does her bit. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Herald Republican-Telegram, April 7, 1918. Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 55 X 42 cm. Note: With article on the New York transit system : "The greatest engineering job in the world." Note: With portrait of Woodrow Wilson. Subj: WILSON, WOODROW, 1856-1924. Subj: PRESIDENTS -- UNITED STATES. Subj: GOETHALS, GEN. GEORGE WASHINgTON, 1858-1928. Subj: PANAMA CANAL (PANAMA) Subj: URBAN TRANSPORTATION -- NEW YORK (NEW YORK) Subj: WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 -- WAR WORK. Subj: FRANCE -- HISTORY -- WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 -- RED CROSS. Subj: LUNEVILLE (FRANCE) Subj: UNITED STATES --ARMED FORCES -- MEDICAL CARE. NQ Box 2 fd 9 Ti: What U.S. has accomplished in year. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Herald-Republican-Telegram, April 7, 1918. Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 55 X 42 cm. Note: Herbert Hoover as U.S. food conservator. Subj: HOOVER, HERBERT, 1874-1964. Subj: DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, B. 1862. Subj: UNITED STATES -- ARMED FORCES. NQ Box 2 fd 10 Ti: [Miscellaneous articles at the time of Warren G. Harding] Pub: Salt Lake City : The Deseret News, December 9, 1922. Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 55 X 42 cm. Subj: HARDINg, WARREN G(AMALIEL), 1865-1923. NQ Box 2 fd 11 Au: Rasmussen, Tim Ti: Conversation & penny candy : Swan Lake wouldn't be the same without Thomas Mercantile. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, December 6, 1987. Desc: 6 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Subj: THOMAS MERCANTILE. Subj: CACHE COUNTY (UTAH) Subj: SWAN LAKE. NQ Box 2 fd 12 Au: Merrill, Robert Ti: Forever content in Clifton. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, April 3, 1988. Desc: 8 p. : ill. ; April 3, 1988 Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH) Subj: CLIFTON (UTAH) Subj: LEE, HAROLD B. NQ Box 2 fd 13 Au: MacPherson, Carol Ti: Music like no other : the majestic monarch. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, February 7, 1988. Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. Note: Utah State University virtuoso, James Drake. Cont: Latter Day Saints Tabernacle organ. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH) Subj: LOGAN -- TABERNACLE. NQ Box 2 fd 14 Ti: Workin' on the railroad. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal / Cache Sunday, May 7, 1989. Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Note: Inside article ; with front page article : Sea mammal moms. Cont: About Golden Spike National Historic Site, at Promontory Point. Subj: TOURIST TRADE -- UTAH. Subj: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Subj: CORINNE (UTAH) Subj: PROMONTORY (UTAH) NQ Box 2 fd 15 Ti: At home in Trenton Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal / Cache Sunday, May 1, 1988 Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: TRENTON (UTAH) Subj: BAKER, ANNA. NQ Box 2 fd 16 Ti: Utah's main street Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, October 15, 1989 Desc: 8 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. With: 7 Ya gotta wonders of 89 [Utah Highway 89], Herald Journal, October 22, 1989 (58 X 35 cm.). Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- UTAH. Subj: TOURIST TRADE -- UTAH. NQ Box 2 fd 17 Au: Yurth, Cindy Ti: Keeping the past present : local area offers cache of built treasures. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, December 29, 1987 Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) -- ARCHITECTURE. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) -- HISTORY. Subj: BRIGHAM CITY (UTAH) -- HISTORY. Subj: CHRISTENSEN, VERA. NQ Box 2 fd 18 Au: Pambianco, Dan Ti: Life and land : a look back at Utah's past. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, January 9, 1988 Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Note: Period after the Great Depression : photographs. Subj: LEE, RUSSELL. Subj: DEPRESSION -- 1929 -- UNITED STATES. Subj: PHOTOGRAPHY IN HISTORIOGRAPHY. Subj: PHOTOGRAPHY, DOCUMENTARY -- UTAH. Subj: MENDON (UTAH) BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 3 NQ Box 3 fd 1 Ti: Ghosts of La Plata Pub: Ogden : Standard-Examiner, October 23, 1994 Desc: 8 p. : col. ill. ; 57 X 35 cm. With: End of widow's crusade [about widow of Bruno Richard Hauptmann]. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS, RUINED, EXTINCT. Subj: LA PLATA (UTAH) Subj: DAHLBERG, JERRY. Subj: KIDNAPPINg -- NEW JERSEY. Subj: LINDBERGH, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, 1930-1932. Subj: HAUPTMANN, BRUNO RICHARD, 1899-1936. NQ Box 3 fd 2 Ti: Celebrating the wedding of the rails. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, May 19, 1991 Desc: l. : ill. ; 57 X 35 cm. With: Railroadin' (September 6, 1987 ; 57 X 35 cm.) and Golden Spike -- a movie (May 11, 1982 ; 35 X 17) With: He was there when they drove the spike, about the re-creation of Edgar Mills by USU professor, John Stewart. With: All aboard [editorial] (Logan : Herald Journal / Cache Sunday, May 7, 1989, re Golden Spike National Historic Site 120th anniversary) Note: Golden Spike National Historic Site and Promontory Point. Subj: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD -- HISTORY. Subj: PROMONTORY (UTAH) Subj: STEWART, JOHN. NQ Box 3 fd 3 Au: Stowe, Dorothy Ti: Railroad tradition captured, preserved at Tooele depot. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Deseret News, July 25, 1986. Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 57 X 35 cm. Subj: TOOELE (UTAH) Subj: TOOELE VALLEY RAILROAD. NQ Box 3 fd 4 Ti: Logan's train depot : a wide spot in the tracks Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, October 21, 1990 Desc: 1 l. : ill. ; 57 X 35 cm. With: All aboard [photo of Locomotive #3985], Herald Journal, June 28, 1982 (57 X 35 cm.) With: Amtrak 'Pioneer' stops at Cache Junction, Herald Journal, s.d., 25 X 16 cm. With: A big crowd for a big engine [puffer belly, UP engine # 3985], Herald Journal, June 21, 1982, 35 X 24 cm. With: Large steam engine to roll through Junction (s.d., The Deseret News, 18 X 17 cm.) With: Thar she blows -- and well 'trained' too [about Locomotive #3985], Salt Lake City, The Deseret News, June 21-22, 1982, 20 X 18 cm. Subj: CACHE JUNCTION (UTAH) Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- UTAH. Subj: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- PASSENGER TRAFFIC. Subj LOCOMOTIVES -- HISTORY. Subj: STEAM EngINES. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: PRESTON (IDAHO) Subj: RAILROADS -- UNITED STATES. NQ Box 3 fd 5 Ti: Narrow gauge train rolling in mining country. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, December 26, 1982. Desc: 1 clipping :ill. ; 35 X 22 cm. Subj: RAILROADS, NARROW-GAGE [SIC : LCSH SPELLING] Subj: RAILROADS -- UNITED STATES -- COLORADO. Subj: DURANGO (COLORADO) NQ Box 3 fd 6 Ti: Steam engines return to Ogden Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, April 22, 1981 Desc: 1 clipping : ill. ; 32 X 18 cm. With: Old locomotives draw crowd in Ogden...and Cache Valley train buffs ride back home in style (38 X 35 cm.) With: 2 trains sound final whistles (28 X 13 cm.) Note: Steam engines ## 3985 and 8444. Subj: STEAM ENGINES. Subj: LOCOMOTIVES -- HISTORY. Subj: OGDEN (UTAH) Subj: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. NQ Box 3 fd 7 Au: Simmonds, A. J. Ti: Train's finally here! Let's party. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, January 31, 1983 Desc: 1 l. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Note: Snow storm at time of major nationwide epidemic of rinoneumanatis. Subj: HORSES -- DISEASES. Subj: VETERINARY VIROLOGY. Subj: MENDON (UTAH) -- HISTORY. Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- UTAH. Subj: RAILROADS -- UNITED STATES -- UTAH. Subj: LOGAN (UTAH) -- HISTORY. NQ Box 3 fd 9 Ti: Paris [Idaho] tabernacle celebrates its 100th anniversary. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, April 26, 1989. Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. With: A century of service. Subj: PARIS (IDAHO) -- HISTORY. Subj: PARIS (IDAHO) -- TABERNACLE. NQ Box 3 fd 10 Au: Thalman, James, with Brad Justad (photographs) Ti: Russell Hirst, MD, is an uncompromising professional who doesn't mind being called Doc. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 27, 1983. Desc: 16 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. With: Newell Hart's Oneida Stake Academy : Monument to education (p.4). Newell Hart edited a Cache Valley newsletter for many years, also held at the Logan Library. Subj: HIRST, RUSSELL. Subj: HIRST, DIANA. Subj: LEWISTON (UTAH) Subj: ONEIDA STAKE ACADEMY. Subj: HART, NEWELL. NQ Box 3 fd 11 Au: Simmonds, A.J. Ti: [A.J. Simmonds file] : Looking back sections of the Herald Journal Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, various dates. Desc: Various pagings : ill. ; mostly 35 X 29 cm. Cont: Includes naming of Corinne, Utah for actress traveling West with company, Carinne La Vaunt, much hailed by local audience. Note: Prof. A.J. Simmonds is Curator of Special Collections at Utah State University. Subj: CAINE, JOHN T. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. Subj: BENSON, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. Subj: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Subj: RAILROADS -- UNITED STATES -- UTAH. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS -- RUINED, EXTINCT. Subj: CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. Subj: CROCKER, CHARLES. Subj: CORINNE (UTAH) Subj: LA VAUNT, CARINNE. Subj: BRIGHAM CITY -- HISTORY. Subj: RAILROADS -- HISTORY. Subj: CASEMEMT BROTHERS. Subj: CASEMENT, JOHN S. Subj: CASEMENT, DANIEL. Subj: PETERSBURG. Subj: RICHMOND (UTAH) Subj: OXFORD (IDAHO) Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) -- HISTORY. NQ Box 3 fd 12 Ti: Temple preview : Logan Temple, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, January 28, 1979 Note: Special supplement. Desc: 20 p. : ill. ; 37 X 29 cm. With: Church News (Salt Lake City : The Deseret News, March 17, 1979 (16 p.) With: Mormons in Cache Valley : a special section of The Citizen commemorating the 150th anniversary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (30 p.) Subj: MORMON CHURCH -- TEMPLES. Subj: LOGAN -- DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. NQ Box 3 fd 13 Au: Lee, Barbara Stinson Ti: Grant helping preserve historic St. John's Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, September 30, 1983 Desc: 1 l. : ill. ; 36 X 34 cm. With: A.J. Simmonds : A window meant to be read (The Herald Journal, February 5, 1982) With: Lerene R. Berry : St. John's Episcopal Church (Logan : The Herald Journal, s.d.) Subj: ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) -- HISTORY. Subj: EPISCOPAL CHURCH -- UTAH. Subj: SIMMONDS, A.J. Subj: CHAMP, FREDERICK P. Subj: KAISCH, KEN B. NQ Box 3 fd 14 M.E. OUR TOWN Au: Ford, Jerry with Owen Stayner, photos. Ti: Our towns : Fay's Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 13, 1983 Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 53 X 36 cm. With: Lorraine B. Christensen : Slavery existed in Cache Valley. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) -- HISTORY. Subj: FAY'S BAR AND BILLIARDS. Subj: SMITHFIELD (UTAH) Subj: SLAVERY -- UTAH -- HISTORY -- 19TH CENTURY. Subj: BANKHEAD, DAN. Subj: LEGGROAN, NANCY CAROLINE BANKHEAD. Subj: WELLSVILLE (UTAH) Subj: HYDE PARK (UTAH) Subj: BANKHEAD, JOHN. NQ Box 3 fd 15 Au: Dastrup, Jan Ti: It was an end to innocence. Pub: [Richfield] : Richfield High School, November 11, 1992. Desc: 16 p. : ill. ; 37 X 30 cm. Note: Entire issue devoted to World War II. Note: Head of column states : "SEVIER CO. REMEMBERS WW II." Subj: WORLD WAR, 1939-1945. Subj: WORLD WAR, 1939-1945 -- CONCENTRATION CAMPS -- UNITED STATES. Subj: SEVIER COUNTY (UTAH) Subj: SALINA (UTAH) NQ Box 3 fd 16 Au: Lee, Barbara Stinson Ti: 'Lyric' tradition nearly as old as city itself. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, June 25, 1985 Desc: 1 clipping : ill. ; 35 X 22 cm. With: Clipping : The Old Lyric Theatre is a piece of history. [s.d., s.n., s.l.] Subj: OLD LYRIC REPERTORY THEATRE. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. NQ Box 3 fd 17 Au: Merrill, Robert with Pete Schropp, photos. Ti: Shadows of the past. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 11, 1990 Desc: [6] p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Subj: OXFORD (IDAHO) Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) NQ Box 3 fd 18 M.E. OUR TOWN Au: Thatcher, Elaine Ti: The ghost of Mink Creek. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 27, 1983 Desc: [14] p. : ill. ; 55 X 35 cm. With: Idaho -- Utah border creates some problems. With: 23-year-old Franklin is Idaho's oldest town. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS. Subj: CITIES AND TOWN, RUINED, EXTINCT, ETC. Subj: FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE -- UTAH. Subj: FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE -- IDAHO. Subj: MINK CREEK. Subj: BURROUGHS FAMILY. Subj: FRANKLIN (IDAHO) NQ Box 3 fd 19 Au: Morgan, Edith Ti: Bessie : a love affair with books Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 13, 1983 Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 55 X 35 cm. Note: Talks of Hyrum history co-authored by Brown, Lynn Eliason, and Ira Allen. With: Smithfield and Providence articles. Subj: BROWN, BESSIE. Subj: LIBRARIANS -- UTAH. Subj: LIBRARIES AND COMMUNITY -- CACHE COUNTY (UTAH) Subj: HOME IN THE HILLS OF BRIDGER LAND. Subj: HYRUM LADIES LITERARY SOCIETY. Subj: HYRUM CITY LIBRARY. Subj: HYRUM (UTAH) Subj: SMITHFIELD (UTAH) Subj: PROVIDENCE (UTAH) Subj: SMITHFIELD IMPLEMENT. NQ Box 3 fd 20 Au: Reberg, Michael, with Craig Sorensen, photography. Ti:Memories and memorabilia. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 13, 1983 Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 55 X 35cm. With: Logan is a university town. Subj: FAY'S. Subj: PETERSON, MAX. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. Subj: CAZIER, STANFORD. Subj: KINDRED, PAT. Subj: KINDRED, TED. NQ Box 3 fd 21 ME: Tall tales, arts and traditions. Alt. Ti:Bridgerland folklore. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal,m May 26, 1985. Desc: 32 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. With: Witching water is easy for gifted about Delwyn Newbrand. With: Art of Dyeing still lives in valley [about Rosamond Melartin. Note: Tales of Hectate at Third Dam, ST. Anne's Convent, Gibson looking for his leg, Old Lyric Theatre ghost, Mendon railroad crossing breakman with lantern, weeping grave marker in Logan, Providence cemetery wooden cross marker glows red. Subj: MELARTIN, ROSAMOND. Subj: NEWBRAND, DELWYN. Subj: DYE PLANTS. Subj: DYES AND DYEINg -- DOMESTIC. Subj: DOWSINg. Subj: DIVINING ROD. Subj: BEAR LAKE MONSTER Subj: LOGAN CANYON Subj: FOLK REMEDIES Subj: AUSTIN FIFE Subj: ALTA FIFE Subj: OLD EPHRAIM Subj: FOLK TALES - CACHE VALLEY NQ Box 3 fd 22 M.E Bridgerland/Recreationland. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, June 12, 1983 Desc: 32 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Note: Includes : Idaho refuges are a bird's paradise -- University of the Wilderness -- Take tour of historic Logan homes -- Cache historic homes. Subj: NATURAL HISTORY -- IDAHO. Subj: RECREATION -- IDAHO. Subj: RECREATION -- UTAH. [THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN MOVED TO NQ BOX 8] NQ Box 3 fd 23 Au: Hunt, Stephen Ti: Landmark restaurant faces final days [about the Beanery of Cache Junction]. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Salt Lake Tribune, January 30, 1986 Desc: 1 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. With: "Our towns" section of the Logan Herald Journal, March 20, 1983 (12 p.), about Cache Junction Cafe. Subj: RICHARDSON, GERALD. Subj: RICHARDSON, MARVA. Subj: CACHE JUNCTION (UTAH) Subj: BEANERY. Subj: WESTON (IDAHO) Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: RESTAURATEURS -- UTAH. Subj: SIMMONDS, A.J. NQ Box 3 fd 24 Au: Law, Dorothy C. Ti: 100 years at the Paris courthouse Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, November 5, 1985 Desc: 1 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. With: Dorothy Law: Robber's trial courthouse's most famous [about Henry Meeks] Subj: PARIS (IDAHO) Subj: BEAR LAKE COUNTY (IDAHO) Subj: MEEKS, HENRY. Subj: MARGETTS, HENRY. Subj: PARIS (IDAHO) -- HISTORY. NQ Box 3 fd 25 Au: McCutcheon, Pat, with photos by Pete Schropp Ti: Minnetonka Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, August 27, 1989 Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. Subj: HOGE, STEVEN J. Subj: MINNETONKA CAVE. Subj: ST. CHARLES (IDAHO) Subj: PARIS (IDAHO) NQ Box 3 fd 26 M.E. OUR TOWN Au: Dixon, Martha, with photos by Craig Sorensen. Ti: Old stone Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 20, 1983 Notes:About historic homes in the Logan area. With: A. J. Simmonds: [Martin] Harris called Clarkston home. Subj: WELLSVILLE (UTAH) Subj: MENDON (UTAH) Subj: ANDERSON, RUTH. Subj: SALISBURY, JOSHUA. Subj: BAKER, GEORGE. Subj: FIFE, AUSTIN. Subj: SIMMONDS, A.J. Subj: HARRIS, MARTIN. Subj: CLARKSTON (UTAH) NQ Box 3 fd 27 M.E. OUR TOWN Ti: Cache Valley Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 13, 1983 Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. Cont.:Includes : Logan City vs. Cache County -- Millville really did have several mills -- Elite Hall...that famous floor -- How Logan streets got named. Subj: MILLVILLE (UTAH) Subj: LOGAN (UTAH) Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH) NQ Box 3 fd 28 Au: Mathews, Jay Ti: Goodbye to gracious travel, the Rio Grande Zephyr. Pub: Salt Lake City : The Deseret News, April 24, 1983. Desc: 1 p. : ill. ; 58 X 34 cm. Note: Last trips of the Denver and Rio Grande ; washout near Spanish Fork prevents entire trip of Denver to Salt Lake and back. Subj: DENVER AND RIO GRANDE (COMPANY) Subj: RAILROADS -- WEST (U.S.) -- HISTORY. Subj: PACIFIC RAILROADS. Subj: UTAH -- HISTORY. Subj: COLORADO -- HISTORY. Subj: DENVER -- HISTORY. Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- UNITED STATES -- HISTORY. Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- UTAH -- HISTORY. Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- WEST (U.S.) -- HISTORY. Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- HISTORY -- ECONOMIC ASPECTS. Subj: AMTRAK. BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 4 Nq Box 4 fd 1 M.E. NEWPAPER Ti: Cache Memories (1885) Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1952 Desc: 8 p. : ill ; 40 x 57 cm. Subj: CACHE COUNTY - HISTORY Nq Box 4 fd 2 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: British Crown George VI Today Pub: Salt Lake City, Utah : The Salt Lake Tribune, 1937 Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 43 x 54 cm. Note: George is crowned king because his brother, Edward,fell in love with a divorcee. Subj: ENGLAND Subj: CORONATION - ENGLAND Subj: George VI Nq Box 4 fd 3 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: U.S. ATT'y Williams resigns. Bandits get $100,000 Gems Pub: San Francisco, Ca. : San Francisco Chronicle, 1924 Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 44 x 58 cm. Cont: Official Army congratulations given daring flyer who raced with Old Sol Subj: U.S. ARMY Nq Box 4 fd 4 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Lindbergh does it! Pub: New York : The New York Times, 1927 Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 45 x 59 cm. Cont: Headline story about Charles A. Lindbergh's flight to Paris in 33 1/2 hours Subj: CHARLES A. LINDBERG Subj: FLIGHT Nq Box 4 fd 5 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Herald Journal Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1942 Date: March 5th, 1942 Desc: 8 p. : ill. ; 45 x 57 cm. Note: Trapp Family Singers in Logan tabernacle, Shirley Temple in new film, Japs begin Java mopup, Evacuation of aliens from U.S. areas irks Japan Subj: SHIRLEY TEMPLE Subj: BARON GEORGE VON TRAPP Nq Box 4 fd 6 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Utah Fishing : the authoritative source of Utah fishing information Pub: Centerville, Utah : Utah Fishing, 1987 Desc: 16 p. : ill. 29 x 39 cm. Subj: FISHING - UTAH Nq Box 4 fd 7 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Western Mineral Survey Pub: Salt Lake City, Western Mineral Survey, 1927 Desc: 45 x 55 cm. Note: Article about Park City property developments, the Star of Utah mining venture. Subj: MINING - UTAH Nq Box 4 fd 8 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: The Herald-Journal Pub: Logan : The Herald Journla, 1948 Desc: 10 p. : ill. ; 42 x 57 cm. Note: Logan Knitting firm builds new factory on North Main, George A. Torgeson, photographer since 1901, Ice Skating Rink open Sunday, Subj: GEORGE A TORGESON Subj: KNITTING - LOGAN Nq Box 4 fd 9 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: The Salt Lake Tribune Pub: Salt Lake City : The Salt Lake Tribune Desc: 24 p. : ill. ; 45 x 55 cm. Cont: York to Rule as King Abdicates, Edward to sign away rights to British throne Subj: ALBERT FREDERICK ARTHUR GEORGE Subj: EDWARD WINDSOR Nq Box 4 fd 10 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: The Salt Lake Tribune Pub: Salt Lake City : The Salt Lake Truibune, 1936 Desc: 20 p. : ill. ; 43 x 55 cm. Note: Warship bears ex-king to exile : Edward leaves England in secret Subj: EDWARD WINDSOR Subj: ENGLAND Nq Box 4 fd 11 Ti: Holiday : Utah Pub: Philadelphia, Pa : Holiday,1948 Desc: 150 p. : Ill. Some col. ; 27 x 36 cm. Cont: UTAH, by Wallace Stegner with color photos Subj: UTAH Nq Box 4 fd 12 Ti: Summerfest Art Faire Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1989 Desc: 20 p. : ill. ; 29 x 35 cm. Note: Carousel by Rodgers & Hammerstein the the Capitol Theatre Subj: CRAFTS Subj: ARTISTS Subj: CAROUSEL Nq Box 4 fd 13 Ti: Outlook Pub: Logan :Utah State University, 1984 Desc: 14 p. : ill. ; 29 x 37 cm. Cont: Historic Old Main damaged by fire Subj: OLD MAIN - USU Subj: LOGAN Nq Box 4 fd 14 Ti: Smithfield Health Days Pub: Logan : The Cache Citizen, 1984 Desc: 16 p. : ill., ; 29 x 39 cm. Subj: HEALTH DAYS Subj: TRADITIONS - SMITHFIELD Nq Box 4 fd 15 Ti: City of Logan [map] Pub: Logan : City of Logan, 1979 Desc: 1 p. : map ; 29 x 29 cm. Note: No scale, drawn from aerial photo by N. Harris ; 4 copies Subj: MAP - LOGAN (UTAH) Subj: CITY LIMITS Nq Box 4 fd 16 Ti: Logan Parks & Recreation Department Spring/Summer, 85 Pub: Logan : city of Logan, 1985 Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 29 x 35 cm. Note: Information brochure Subj: PARKS AND RECREATION Subj: LOGAN (UTAH) Nq Box 4 fd 17 Ti: The Herald Journal Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1964 Desc: [8] p. : ill., ; 41 x 57 cm. Cont: Cache County Library open house Sunday March 15 - Mae Hansen (photo) - Dora Wright (photo) - present library was dedicated Feb 3, 1932 - tall clock donated by the Clio Club Subj: Mae Hansen Subj: DORA WRIGHT Subj: LIBRARY - LOGAN (UTAH) Subj: MAE HANSEN Nq Box 4 fd 18 Ti: The Bill of Rights and Beyond, 1791 - 1991 Pub: Washington DC : Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution Desc: 26 p. : col. Ill ; 29 x 41 cm. Note: Bicentennial Calendar, Commemorative Edition Subj; BICENTENNIAL - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Subj: THE BILL OF RIGHTS Nq Box 4 fd 19 Ti: Cache County School District Performance Report Pub: Cache County School District Desc: 8 p. : ill. ; 29 x 34 cm. Date: 1992 Cont: Annual Financial Report, ACT test scores, teachers, lunch, SAT results Subj: SCHOOLS - CACHE COUNTY Subj: CAROL FUNK Nq Box 4 fd 20 Ti: Women Win The Vote Pub: Windsor, Ca. : National Women's History Project Desc: 16 p. : ill. ; 29 x 38 cm. Date: 1995 Note: 2 copies Cont: Ideas & events for the Woman suffrage 75th Anniversary, 75 Suffragists profiled, Taking a new look at the Woman Suffrage Movement, Posters, books, etc. Subj: WOMAN SUFFRAGE Subj: CELEBRATIONS - WOMAN SUFFRAGE Nq Box 4 fd 21 Ti: The Gulf War Map Pub: [s.l.] : Time Magazine Desc: 1 leaf ; col. Ill. ; 38 x 58 cm. Note: The reverse shows weapons and military statistics. Subj: WAR - THE GULF Subj: MAP - THE GULF BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 5 NQ Box 5 fd 1 M.E. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Ti: 1988 Utah fishing proclamation and information. Alt. Ti: Fishing proclamation and information. Pub: Salt Lake City : Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, [1988] Desc: 8 p. : ill. ; 58 X 39 cm. Cont: Include : Proclamation of the wildlife board for fish, crayfish and brine shrimp -- Strawberry Valley Project : treating Strawberry Reservoir ; history of Strawberry Valley ; the new Strawberryis a different kettle of fish -- Forest Service supporting Strawberry Project. Subj: FISHINg -- UTAH. Subj: FRESHWATER FISHES -- UTAH. Subj: STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR. Subj: STRAWBERRY VALLEY PROJECT. Subj: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -- FOREST SERVICE. Subj: FOREST SERVICE. Nq Box 5 fd 2 Au: McCutcheon, Pat Ti: The Answer Book Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, January 11, 1990 Desc: 24 p. : ill. ; 35 X 29 cm. Cont: Government -- Health care -- Business -- Agriculture -- Education -- Arts/ Entertainment -- Service groups -- Support groups -- Telephone help -- History. Note: Includes history article by Prof. A.J. Simmonds, USU. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: FRANKLIN BUTTE. Subj: SIMMONDS, A.J. NQ Box 5 fd 3 ME: Our changing valley Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977 Desc: [8] p. : ill. ; 59 X 37 cm. Cont: People section of special issue, Our Changing Valley. Cont: Includes : Cleon Kotter : Utah State Extension Service announces three retirements. Note: Short interviews with : Tina Jussen, Al Garcia, Mari Leigh, W.S. Bailey (retired principal of the Hyrum School, Mina, and Wesley Reese, in "What would you change about Cache Valley'" Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. Subj: BAILEY, W.S. NQ Box 5 fd 4 ME: Our changing valley Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977 Desc: 18 p. : ill. ; 59 X 37 cm. Cont: It's lonesome, but he loves the life of : a ranch hand [about Harold, "Hap" Powell] -- "The student of today just doesn't measureup" [interview with Phoebe Snell] -- Hemixes pen and ink and a love of sports [Ev Thorpe] -- Mrs. [Jennett] Hovey believes in rural post offices [postmistress of Millville] -- A shovel and a horse : that was a ranger's life [Owen Despain] -- After a hundred years (photo essay : photos by Mike Litt; poem of Emily Dickinson) -- Old sugar factories : in agony, they lie forgotten [about Whitney, Utah factory] -- It wasn't made for comfort, it was simply the [tractor] seat -- Whatever happened to those penny candy days [Preston Grocery; Preston grocer, Sturton Smedley] -- The trouble : more people, less game, this hunter says [Ellis Hancey] -- He put a roof over the head of many an Ag. [William Skidmore] --It's still a place for easy living [Rulon Dunn about Preston, Idaho]. Subj: POWELL, HAROLD 'HAP'. Subj: SNELL, PHOEBE. Subj: THORPE, EV. Subj: HOVEY, JENNETT. Subj: MILLVILLE (UTAH) Subj: PRESTON (IDAHO) Subj: WHITNEY (UTAH) Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: SMEDLEY, STURTON. Subj: HANCEY, ELLIS. Subj: SKIDMORE, WILLIAM. Subj: DUNN, RULON. NQ Box 5 fd 5 Ti: Our changing valley : sports. Pub: Logan : TheHerald Journal, March 6, 1977 Desc: 4 p. : ill. ;59 X 37 cm. Cont: Grizzlies, Bears open 3-A hoop action -- Utag mat trio flex muscles -- Aggies sweep quarter, hurdles in indoor test. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. Subj: NEWSPAPERS -- SECTIONS, COLUMNS, ETC. -- SPORTS. NQ Box 5 fd 6 Ti: Our changing valley : special edition. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977 [front page says "Sunday, March 5"] Desc: 16 p. : ill. ; 59 X 37 cm. Cont: What would you change about Cache Valley --Hello! It's the President [Jimmy Carter] speaking -- Agriculture has Utah legislature's attention -- Dana Tueller is new Cache Valley, etc. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: AGRICULTURE -- UTAH. Subj: UTAH -- POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT. Subj: CARTER, JIMMY, 1924 -- . Subj: UNITED STATES -- POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -- 1977. NQ Box 5 fd 7 Au: Simon, Julie Ti: Valley portrait : Becky Smith Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, October 3, 1988 Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. Note: With Rebekah Alpisa [head of library volunteers] article : What to do with your geraniums this winter. Note: Becky Smith is the Logan Library's Children's Librarian. Becky is a graduate of Weber State. Subj: SMITH, BECKY. Subj: LOGAN LIBRARY. Subj: LIBRARIES AND COMMUNITY. Subj: ALPISA, REBEKAH. NQ Box 5 fd 8 Au: Flannery, John S., with photos by Jim Johnson. Ti: Restoring a work of art. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, September 22, 1988. Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. Cont: Restoration of the library's mural by artist Irene (Clara Irene Thompson) Fletcher. Restored by artist and associate curator of the USU Art Museum, Andrew Whitlock. Subj: FLETCHER, IRENE. Subj: FLETCHER, CALVIN. Subj: FLETCHER, CLARA IRENE THOMPSON. Subj: JENKINS, RONALD. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM. NQ Box 5 fd 9 Ti: Our changing valley. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977. Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 59 X 37cm. With: Watercolor painting by Sue Larue on cover. Cont: The women of Cache Valley : "Invisible" but involved / Alison Thorne -- From "Mom and Pop"to "super store" [about Smith's] / Dee Smith -- We had good variety ... they had nutrition /Bonita W. Wyse, then asst. prof [now dean] in Coll. of Family Life at USU -- USU growing as center of research / Paul G. Salisbury -- Maybe someday we'll light the city with our garbage / Ned Gines -- Being old in Cache Valley : in many ways better than it used to be / J. Skidmore, Ramona Marotz-Baden, and Deloy Hendricks --College sports' You need $$$$ / Craig Hislop -- Recreation on leisure horizon.... / Leroy Dennis -- TV and radio : more and more part of our lives / Kent S. Gardner -- We're not sweeping it under the rug any more[re alcoholism] / Douglas Wiese -- The "good old days" : were theyreally' / Marilyn Noyes -- Fashion : today it's up to you / Ruth Clayton -- Looking ahead to USU...it won't be any easier / Bill Sampson, director of admissions -- Can we cut the valley's energy appetite in half' / Rick Johnson --A pet's lot in life : not what it once was / Rex E. Robinson. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. Subj: RECREATION. Subj: SMITH'S MARKET. Subj: SMITH, DEE. Subj: WYSE, BONITA W. Subj: NOYES, MARILYN. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: JOHNSON, RICK. Subj: ROBINSON, REX E. Subj: SAMPSON, BILL. Subj: WIESE, DOUGLAS. Subj: GARDNER, KENT S. Subj: HISLOP, CRAIG. Subj: CLAYTON, RUTH. Subj: LARUE, SUE. Subj: THORNE, ALISON. Subj: GINES, NED. Subj: DENNIS, LEROY. Subj: MAROTZ-BADEN, RAMONA. Subj: HENDRICKS, DELOY. Subj: SALISBURY, PAUL G. NQ Box 5 fd 10 Ti: Our changing valley Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977 Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 58 X 37 cm. Cont: It's not too late to halt disorderly growth / Richard E. Toth -- We're saving the soil in Cache Valley / Duaine Erickson -- From near extermination, wildlife flourish again /Jessop B. Low -- Water quality : good but is it good enough' / James H. Reynolds -- RaNgelands : their importance grows /Arthur D. Smith --We're becoming more attuned to wildlife / Allen W. Stokes -- Forests : these days, they're thinking before they cut / Ted Daniel -- Finally, a land ethic is taking hold /Gary Say -- Logan has new sense of itself / Mark Brenchley -- A wildlife success story : the valley's prolific game fish / William F. Sigler -- Government :is it still the dark ages here' / Wendell B. Anderson -- It's a GOP stronghold, but... / Wendell B. Anderson -- Health care takes quantum leap / Shirlee C. Weaver -- Prep sports : We're over the hill but not in sports / John Broberg -- Our children : learning what they're living / Bee Stone. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY -- COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES. Subj: SIGLER, WILLIAM F. Subj: STOKES, ALLEN W. Subj: LOW, JESSOP B. Subj: DANIEL, TED. Subj: ANDERSON, WENDELL B. Subj: WEAVER, SHIRLEE. Subj: BROBERG, JOHN. Subj: STONE, BEE. Subj: SMITH, ARTHUR D. Subj: REYNOLDS, JAMES H. Subj: BRENCHLEY, MARK. Subj: SAY, GARY. Subj: MOORE, RONALD. Subj: ERICKSON, DUAINE. Subj: TOTH, RICHARD E. NQ Box 5 fd 11 Ti Our changing valley Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977 Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 58 X 37 cm. Cont: It's more than just a living [about Chester Kidman in Mendon] -- This woman [Mrs. Carmen Fredrickson, USU Sociology Professor] has lived always as a "full partner" -- At Pelican Pond the changes are always the same [about Lee Olsen] -- Keith's Market keeps a keepin' on for 31 years [about Keith Plowman] --His pastures are a refuge for wildlife too [Neff Hardman] -- He'd never go back to 'old ways' [Noble Chambers] -- Richmond, Hyde Park are award winners [Utah Community Progress 1974-1976 Program] -- Old machinery but modern ideas, that's Brooks Roundy. With: Cover artwork by Andrew W. Lewis, age 18. Subj: MENDON (UTAH) Subj: RICHMOND (UTAH) Subj: HYDE PARK (UTAH) Subj: PELICAN POND. Subj: KEITH'S MARKET. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) NQ Box 5 fd 12 Ti: Our changing valley. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977. Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 58 X 37 cm. With: Cover art by Jeff Peterson, age 14. Cont: The farmer : in the jaws of the cost-price vice / Lynn H. Davis -- When the mulberry tree came to Cache / Kenneth Cardon -- A Cache Valley withoutfarms' / Larry P. Bloise -- This valley's weather' Of course, unpredictable / E. Arlo Richardson -- No changes here : you can still be certain of two things -- death and taxes / Curtis Miner - We're carving Cache Valley into 10-acre lots / Paul Willie -- Where do we put all of those new homes' / David L. Bell and Jay L. Nielson --All of our eggs (jobs) aren't in one basket / L. Russell Borchert -- Competition, cooperation motivate Cache bankers / Fred H. Thompson -- LDS Church : Valley's been good to them / Nolan P. Olsen [president of the Logan Temple] -- Gentiles : Non-LDS call : tolerance / Miner E. Bruner [pastor of the Presbyterian Church] --More cars, more roads in Valley future / Bruce G. KiNg -- ...And with those cars, air as bad as that over SaltLake' / Frederic H. Wagner [Assoc. Dean of the College of Natural Resources, Utah State University] -- School has become 'BIG business' / Ruth Danielson [Sky View]. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO0 Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY. Subj: WAGNER, FREDERIC H. Subj: BANKS AND BANKINg -- UTAH. Subj: CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS -- LOGAN. Subj: FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (LOGAN, UTAH) NQ Box 5 fd 13 Ti: Our changing valley. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 6, 1977 Desc: 12 p. : ill. ; 58 X 37 cm. Cont: Then ... and now [aerial photographs showing "twenty-one years of change] -- Includesassorted articles on change and future of the Cache Valley, partly as interpreted by students.Also includes round-up of area residents and their one-sentence opinions of improvements or change. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: PICKLEVILLE (UTAH) Subj: GARDEN CITY (UTAH) Subj: LAKETOWN (UTAH) Subj: FISH HAVEN (IDAHO) Subj: BEAR LAKE (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: RICH COUNTY (UTAH) BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 6 Nq Box 6 fd 1 Ti: Hyrum - the only way to Paradise Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, May 29, 1988 Desc: 4 p. : ill, some color ; 35 X 62 cm. With: A long standing tradition, photo of Cache Valley's oldest grocery. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH) Subj: JEAN MAUGHN Subj: LOUIS A MAUGHAN Subj: HYRAM DAM Subj: THE ELITE HALL Subj: JACK ROBINSON Subj: HAWN NIELSEN Nq Box 6 fd 2 Ti: Hyrum's Pride Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, July 12, 1990 Desc: 1 p. : ill. ; 35 X 57 cm. Cont: Hyrum City Museum Subj: DERRALL PETERSEN Subj: WILLIE ALBRECHT Subj: LAMAR BAXTER Subj: MUSEUMS - CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 6 fd 3 Ti: Hilltop Times Special Report Pub: Ogden : MorMedia, Inc., March 29, 1991 Desc: 16 p. : col. Ill. ; 43 X 29 cm. Note: Apictorial tribute to the men, and women of Hill AFB, both at home and abroad, in support of Operation Desert Storm With: Desert Defender : Commemorative issue of the U.S. Central Command Air Force (16 p. : col. Ill.; 35 x 28 cm.) Subj: HILL AIR FORCE BASE Subj: DESERT WARFARE Nq Box 6 fd 4 Ti: Cache Valley Profile Desc: [8] p. : ill. ; 36 X 29 cm. Date: [1987] Note: 'supplement to the Herald Journal' Note: 'sponsored by Logan Board of Realtors and affiliates' Cont: Economic Development -photo of Logan Mfg Pres. Mike Beeley - new jobs expected, growth benefits everyone Subj: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Subj: CACHE COUNTY - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS Subj: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - UTAH Subj: ECONOMIC ASPECTS - UTAH Subj: INDUSTRIAL - UTAH Nq Box 6 fd 5 Au: Simmonds, A.J. Ti: Mendon Second oldest town [in Cache Valley] Desc: 8 p. : ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. With: Mendon Memories ; Smithy Frank Olsen has forged a life in Weston for 73 years; Cache Valley had its own candidate fore president ; First U.S. irrigation dam in Newton ; Trenton: Tolerant, accepting ; The Liberty Bell (at Cache Junction) ; Benson planning district is unique concept ; Mosquitoes fact of life in Benson ; Weston's opera is only a memory . Subj: TRENTON (UTAH) Subj: MENDON (UTAH) Subj: BENSON (UTAH) Subj: WESTON (UTAH) Nq Box 6 fd 6 Ti: Festival Days : Festival Celebrates Western Spirit Pub: Logan : Herald Journal, July 25, 1991 Desc: 10 p. : col. Ill. ; 58 X 35 cm. Note: Herald Journal Festival section Subj: FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WEST Subj: LOGAN - UTAH Nq Box 6 fd 7 M.E. THE LOGAN CANYON BULLETIN Ti: Logan Canyon at Risk Pub: Logan : Citizens for the protection of Logan Canyon, 1987 Desc: 4 p. : ill. ; 29 X 38 cm. Subj: CITIZENS FOR THE PROTECTION OF LOGAN CANYON Subj: LOGAN CANYON - CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 6 fd 8 M.E. THE HERALD JOURNAL PIONEER PROGRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION Ti: Preston and Franklin county, Idaho : the north gateway to Cache Valley Pub: Preston, Idaho : The Herald-Journal Pioneer Progress Centennial Edition Desc: [22] p. ; ill.; 30 X 42 cm. Date: [abt.1960] Cont; Idaho had its beginning at Franklin - Oneida Power Station... - Pioneers worked all day long, Beavers carried night shift - Lorenzo H. Hatch recognized as a principle Cache Pioneer - Interesting events followed Battle Creek victory - A sad day at Battle Creek - Early facts from Weston History... - Idaho had varied history before any settlers came. Subj: LORENZO H. HATCH Subj: FRANKILN, IDAHO Subj: PRESTON, IDAHO Nq Box 6 fd 9 M.E. University of Utah REVIEW, Vol. 16 no. 3 Ti: A heartbeat heard 'round the world Pub: Salt Lake City, Utah : Universtiy of Utah, Dec/Jan 1982/83 Desc: 8 p. : ill. 29 X 41 cm. Subj: JARVIK Subj: DEVRIES Subj: BARNEY CLARK Nq Box 6 fd 10 Ti: The Logan LDS Temple : 100 years old, 1884-1984 Pub: Logan : The Citizen, 1994 Desc: 20 p. : ill. Some col. ; 29 X 39 cm. Note: 2 copies Cont: A brief history of the Logan Temple Subj: TEMPLES - LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 6 fd 11 Ti: Utah Now Pub: Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret News, The Salt Lake Tribune, 1990 Desc: 150 p. : ill. Some col. ; 30 X 35 cm. Note: Contains a wide range of information about Utah. Subj: UTAH Nq Box 6 fd 12 Ti: Old Ephraim re-creates mountain man days and ways Pub: Logan : The Citizen, 1983 Desc: 1 p. : ill. 37 X 57 cm. Subj: OLD EPHRIAM BUCKSKIN CLUB Subj: MOUNTAIN LIFE - LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 6 fd 13 M.E. Cache Valley Centennial Edition TI: And with the law and order Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1956 Desc: 3 sections : ill. ; 41 X 58 cm With: Northward in Cache Valley - Old Main and lighted 'A' Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 14 M.E. Cache Valley Centennial Edition Ti: From our beginning Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1956 Desc: 1 section : ill. 41 X 57 cm. Note: Celebrating the triumphs of a century of faith Cont:From our beginning - Brigham Young exclaimed: 'This is the Place' at seeing Great Salt Lake Area - Valley has been blessed with good leaders - Wellsville wears honor of bing first permanent settlement in Cache Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 15 M.E. Cache Valley Centennial Edition Ti: Some came before '56 Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1956 Desc: 1 section : ill ; 41 X 57 Note: Celebrating the triumphs of a century of faith Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 16 M.E. PIONEER PROGRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION Ti: Build Firmly for the Future... Pub: [Logan] : The Herald-Journal Desc: [8] p. : ill. ; 42 X 57 cm. Date: [1956] Note: Picture: Lewiston's Amalgamated Sugar Co. - First Dam in Logan Canyon - Girls' Home in Logan Canyon's spring Hollow - Aerial photo of USU. Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 17 M.E. PIONEER PROGRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION Ti: Practical as well as spiritual Pub: [Logan] : The Herald-Journal Desc: [12] p. : ill. ; 42 X 57 cm. Date: [1956] Cont: Pioneers wer expert craftsmen - Weston's Oldest (photo) - Weston Band one of First - Cornish History Goes back 81 years - Clarkston settlers battled heavy odds - DUP officers (photo) - Hyde Park was settled in 1860 - William Hyde - History of Newton relates numerous early tribulations - Benson Ward is good farming area - Lewiston has developed into a rich agricultural area - Story of First Weston school is told - Replica of early day fort - Richmond, one of first settlements - Lewiston Third Ward school, 1990- Mary Bingham is one of few pioneer survivors of Cache - Ancestor of Dairying - First post office, mail service was established in 1874 - Amalga, Once known as 'Alto' has story back to 1870 - History of cove - Trenton History spans nearly 85 years - Cache pioneer tells the story of her life. Subj: WESTON (UTAH) Subj: CORNISH (UTAH) Subj: CLARKSTON (UTAH) Subj: HYDE PARK (UTAH) Subj: NEWTON (UTAH) Subj: WILLIAM HYDE Subj: BENSON Subj: RICHMOND Subj: MARY BINGHAM Subj: AMALGA Subj: COVE Subj: TRENTON Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 18 M.E. PIONEER PROGRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION Ti: That Freedom shall not perish... Pub: [Logan] : The Herald-Journal Desc: [12] p. : ill. ; 42 X 57 cm. Date: [1956] Cont: Tradition in Choral music (photo) - Early Logan Tabernacle choir was known as an outstand musical organization - There was 'high drama' in Cache Valley during those days - Pioneer recognized the value of dance in social life - Hyde Park in early days included some simple dugouts - a fortress - Wildlife resources are big source of the local income- Elk on tabernacle lawn (photo) - Main street in Logan (photo,old) - Church far land was deeded to early Logan college - Mayors of Logan City (photos) - History of local telephones (photo) - Opera house in flames (photo) - Thatcher Bank (photo) - Logging in the canyons (photo) - Samuel Roskelley, Pioneer Cache Resident, Bishop for 18 years (photo). Subj: SAMUEL ROSKELLEY Subj: HYDE PARK (UTAH) Subj: LOGAN TABERNACLE CHOIR Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 19 M.E. PIONEER PROGRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION Ti: Desire for improvement Pub: [Logan] : The Herald-Journal Desc: 12 p. : ill., 42 X 57 cm. Date: [1965] Cont: Story of Hyrum is filled with the lore of early days - Blacksmith Fork Canyon is beauty spot, recreation area - Hyrum Pioneer was prominent writer of Hymns - Pionneer Bishop of Hyrum - (photo of clock on main street) - Wellsville was the first settlement...- Story of Paradise - Millville was site of early industry - (photo of horse drawn hearse) - Oneida Stake Academy and Bell's butcher shop photos - William Maughan was leader of Wellsville in Pioneer days - Drama photo of Cinderella, 1885) - Mendon, one of first settlements - Wm. Budge of Providence - One of the valley's early orchestras - Locally gathered herbs were used in early medical treatments, Sister Burgess from Providence was the midwife.- History of College Ward area of 1855 settlement - Cache Cheese making industry (photo) - Jim Bridger had a colorful life - Story of Hyrum canals - Dairying in Cache Valley - Providence River Heights is a choice residential area (photo of first church built) - photo of Karl A. Knowallis, John A. Andersen and Bishop Lehi Olsen. Subj: KARL A. KNOWALLIS Subj: JOHN A. ANDERSEN Subj: LEHI OLSEN Subj: HYRUM Subj: BLACKSMITH FORK CANYON Subj: WELLSVILLE Subj: WILLIAM MAUGHAN Subj: MENDON Subj: BURGESS Subj: COLLEGE WARD Subj: PROVIDENCE Subj: RIVER HEIGHTS Subj: WILLIAM BUDGE Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 20 M.E. PIONEER PROGRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION Ti: For thine is the glory... Pub: Logan : The Herald - Journal, 1951 Desc: 3 sections : ill. ; 42 X 57 cm. Cont: Evans brought first thresher into Valley (photo of Morgan S. Evans) - photos of the 'Sage Brush Glee Club', Press room of the Logan Journal abt 1917, and Off to War, 1917 in front of the Tabernacle on main street - Aeriel Nash on his tractor - Cove woman relates events identified with pioneer life - photo of Susanna Preece Allen - Bear Lake Monster at the Great Salt Lake - Mendon pioneer brought first steam Thresher to Utah - Hyrum martial band, using old Nauvoo Bass Drum.. - Mountain men once knew Laketown - photo of USU campus very early - The Logan Temple _ Thatcher Opera house band - First wagon Train entered Utah via Cache Valley, 1841 - Photo of the Logan Tabernacle while there was still a fence around it - front cover of this edition, full page photo of wagon and woman with a baby etc. seagulls Subj: CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 6 fd 21 ME: PIONEER PROGRESS CENTENNIAL EDITION Ti: For thine is the glory... Pub: Logan : The Herald - Journal, 1951 Desc: 1 section : ill. ; 42 X 57 cm. Cont: Dr. William E. Parkinson photo in a horse drawn buggy - Hyrum City's three eldest women... - Cove's oldest, Mrs. Susanna Preece Allen photo - Lucy S. Cardon, Logan pioneer photo - photos of the old hospital - Hyrum power plant - North Logan is community of good farms... - History bases on information compiled by M.R. Hovey - William B. Preston was one of Logan's builders, photo - St. John's Church has long history in Cache Vallely - Marriner W. Merrill ... first president of the Logan Temple - Logan Temple photo - The ranching period in Cache, Highlights of Logan History - 1950 agricultural census - Cache Valley agricultural picture... Photos of Logan Temple now and then - Pioneers of 1859 declared 'This is Good Enough' and Logan was settled - Logan had municipal Birth Jan. 1866 - photo of main street when there was a Brothers Drug store and The Hub; Lower picture is of the old tithing office - Building of Logan Tabernacle began in 1865, photos - Mr. & Mrs. A. George Raymond, photo - Presbyterian, Episcopal, Catholic and Baptist Faiths establish churches in Logan, photos - Captain [Stansbury] was impressed with cache - Militia was organized for defense - our early newspapers - LDS Church leadership in Cache Valley, photos of Ezra T. Benson, Peter Maughan, Moses Thatcher, and William B. Preston - First hospital in Cache Valley 1903,photo. Subj: LOGAN, UTAH - HISTORY Subj CACHE VALLEY - CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 7 Nq Box 7 fd 1 M.E.: NEWPAPER Ti: The Salt Lake Tribune : Centennial Extra! Pub: Salt Lake City, Utah : The Salt Lake Tribune Desc: 14 p. : ill, some col. ; 35 x 62 cm. Date: Monday, January 1, 1996 Note: Front pages of January 5, 1896 and January 7, 1896 Subj: CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Subj: UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 2 M.E.: NEWPAPER Ti: The Deseret News : Utah Centennial, 1896-1996 Pub: Salt Lake City, Utah : The Deseret News Desc: 5 sections : ill, some color ; 35 x 62 cm. Date: Friday, January 5, 1996 Note: State celebrates its turn of a century Subj: CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Subj: UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 3 M.E.: NEWPAPER Ti: The Herald Journal: Utah celebrates statehood Pub: Logan, Utah : The Herald Journal Desc 2 sections : ill, some col. ; 35 x 62 cm. Date: Friday, January 5, 1996 Subj: CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Subj: UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 4 M.E.: NEWSPAPER Ti: Cache : Statehood struggle Pub: Logan, Utah : The Herald Journal Desc: 24 p. : ill. ; 29 x 35 cm. Date: January 5, 1996 Subj: CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Subj: UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 5 M.E. CACHE NEWSPAPER Pub: Logan, Utah : The Herald Journal Ti: Investing in Lewiston Desc: 5 p. : ill. ; 35 x 62 cm. Date: July 3, 1988 Note: It has a home-owned bank, dozens of civic minded volunteers, community pride and lots of room to grow, and people are proud to be Investing in Lewiston Nq Box 7 fd 6 Ti: Harry Oliver's Desert Rat Scrap Book Pub: Thousand Palm California : Harry Oliver Desc: 1 folded page, 6 sides: 28 x 43 cm. Date: [1956] Note: Newspaper published four times a year, price 10 cents Subj: NEWSPAPER Nq Box 7 fd 7 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Jewel of the Cache- Bloomington Canyon Pub: IN: The Hearld Journal, 1989 Desc: 1 p. : 36 x 58 Date: 1989 Note: Northwest of Bear Lake and can be accessed by a good dirt road running west from the town of Bloomington, Idaho Subj: BLOOMINGTON CANYON - IDAHO Subj: BLOOMINGTON LAKE - IDAHO Nq Box 7 fd 8 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Testimony to the People Pub: IN: The Herald Journal, 1990 Desc: 1 p. : ill.35 x 58 cm. Date: 1990 Note: The Brigham City Tabernacle restoration, picture of the organ and exterior ; received the 1989 Preservation Award given by the Utah Heritage Foundation Subj: TABERNACLE - BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Subj: HISTORIC BUILDINGS Nq Box 7 fd 9 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Reclaiming Paradise: American Women Photography the Land Pub: IN: The Herald Journal, 1989 Desc: 2 p. Folded : ill. ; 35 x 29 cm. Date: 1989 Note: Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art exhibit, one photo of the Lyric Theatre, 1936. Subj: LYRIC THEATRE - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: NORA ECCLES HARRISON MUSEUM OF ART Nq Box 7 fd 10 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: A town called Big Water Pub: IN: The Herald Journal, 1989 Desc: 1 p. : ill. ; 43 x 58 cm. Date: 1989 Note: The town is located by Glen Canyon Dam in Utah Subj: BIG WATER - UTAH Subj: HIGHWAY 89 Nq Box 7 fd 11 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Franklin's Legacy Pub: IN: The Herald Journal 1989 Desc: 2 p. Ill.; 35 cm. Date: 1989 Note: Franklin - an enduring legacy.Photo of Franklin's first house Subj: FRANKLIN - IDAHO Nq Box 7 fd 12 M.E. NEWSPAPER Ti: Summerfest Art Faire Pub: IN: The Herald Journal, 1985 Desc: 6 p. Ill. ; 35 x 58 cm. Date: 1985 Note: How Summerfest began and the activities planned. Subj: SUMMERFEST ART FAIRE - LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 13 M.E. NEWSPAPER Pub: IN: The Herald Journal fd 1: Clarkston : life in the slow lane Desc: 1 p. Ill. ; 38 x 58 cm. Date: 1988 Subj: R.J. BARSON Subj: CLARKSON, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 13 fd 2:Groundbreaking set for Clarkston amphitheatre Desc: 1 p. : 15 x 25 cm. Date: Subj: CLARKSTON, UTAH Subj: CLARKSTON AMPHITHEATRE Nq Box 7 fd 13 fd 3: Burger Bar celebrates 30th birthday Desc: 1 p. Ill. ; 23 x 31 cm. Date: [1989] Note: Located on U.S. 91 in Richmond, it opened in 1959 Subj: RICHMOND, UTAH Subj: HELEN ROBINSON Nq Box 7 fd 14 Title:Logan City Bond Desc: 1 p. : 26 x 38 cm. Date: 1932 Cont: One page duplicated 24 times with coupons attached to each page and many coupons separate. Subj: LIBRARIES - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: FINANCES - LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 15 Title:[Bond Resolutions] Desc: 22 x 36 cm.With two letters 81/2 x 11 Date: 1931 - 1933 Note: One bond is for the Logan Electricic plant equipment; one is 'to defray the current expenses and for general corporate purposes for the current year 1931" Cont: Bond dated 18 Dec 1931; bonded 29 Sept. 1931; letter dated January 8 1932 and one dated Sept 1933 plus a misplaced page dated Feb 14, 1924. Subj: ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: LAUREN W. GIBBS COMPANY Subj: FINANCES - LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 16 Title: Resolution : list of claims allowed Desc: 8 p. : 31 X 36 cm. Date: 1973 Cont: payroll account Subj: FINANCES- LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 17 Title:Receipts for the month of November 1934 Desc: 1 p. : 26 X 41 cm. Cont: Water, Cemetery Subj: FINANCES - LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 18 Title:'Logan Library Signage' Desc: One 29 X 50 cm ; three 24 X 32 cm; one 29 cm. Letter with envelope Date: 1979 Cont: Letter about making a large sign for the front of the outside of the Library.The larger pieces are made of heavy card or poster board and have drawings of signs. Subj: SIGNS AND SIGNBOARDS Subj: LIBRARIES - LOGAN CITY Subj: LARRY WINBORG Subj: JUDY MCMANN Subj: UNIQUE PRINTING SERVICE Nq Box 7 fd 19 Title:Centennial Celebration : 1883 - 100 years - 1983 Cache County Courthouse Desc: 1 poster 38 X 63 cm. Date: Saturday September 10 Note: The poster advertises a program on the Courthouse Grounds. There is a line drawing of the Courthouse. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: KENT POWELL Subj: LOGAN COMMUNITY BAND Subj: THE CACHE VALLEY CLOGGERS Nq Box 7 fd 20 Ti: Outdoors : Bearss to recommend landmark status Desc: 1 p. : col. Ill. ; 27 x 36 cm. Date: August 11, 1989 Note: Preston - Bear River-Battle Creek Association: 'the greatest loss of Indian life in the settlement of the West.' Nq Box 7 fd 21 Ti:: Early irrigators Desc: 2 p. : ill. ; 28 x 34 cm. Date: (1989) Note: Dams built in Cache Valley, one with the help of the beaver. Nq Box 7 fd 22 Ti: Newton boasts oldest irrigation reservoir by A.J. Simmonds Desc: 1 p. : col. Ill. ; 28 x 34 cm. Date: (1989) Note: Construction began March 30, 1871 Nq Box 7 fd 23 Ti: Amalga and Benson Alt.Ti:Cache Valley's heartland Desc: 5 p. : ill. Some col. ; 35 x 62 cm. Date: Sept 10, 1989 Note: Big Cheese Country Nq Box 7 fd 24 Ti: Millville: at its finest Desc: 4 p. : ill., : 35 x 62 cm. Date: August 20, 1989 Note: Millville was started as a settlement by the LDS Church in 1860 Nq Box 7 fd 25 Ti: Whitney: celebrating 100 years at Whitney's Homecoming By: Robert Merrill In: The Herald Journal, June 18, 1989 Note: photos by Sandra Watts Subj: WHITNEY, IDAHO Subj: CACHE VALLEY Subj: EZRA TAFT BENSON Nq Box 7 fd 26 Ti: Hyde Park : 'just a plain nice town' By: Shauna Van Orden In: The Herald Journal, June 11, 1989 Note: Photos by Dan Miller Subj: HYDE PARK, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 27 Ti: Smithfield has 'something extra' By: John J. Wise In: The Herald Journal, April 23 ,1989 Note: Photos by Pete Schropp Subj: SMITHFIELD, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 28 Ti: Richmond, more than meets the eye By: Pat McCutcheon IN: The Herald Journal, October 2, 1988 Note: Photos by Timothy J. Gonzales Subj: RICHMOND, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 29 Ti: Cache County/Logan City Fairgrounds In: The Herald Journal, August 31, 1988 Cont: History of the Fair Grounds Subj: FAIRGROUNDS' LOGAN, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Subj: HISTORY ' FAIRGROUNDS Nq Box 7 fd 30 Ti: Clarkston By: Kelly Langpap-Crosland In: The Herald Journal, April 2, 1989 Note: Photos by Todd Crosland Subj: CLARKSTON, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 31 Ti: Weston By: Robert Merrill In: The Herald Journal, August 31, 1988 Note: Photos by Jim Johnson Subj: WESTON, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 32 Ti: River Heights ' city in the middle By: Shaun McKinnon In: The Herald Journal, November 6 1988 Note: Photos by Pete Schropp Subj: RIVER HEIGHTS, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY Nq Box 7 fd 33 Ti: The Wasatch Corridor By: Lynnette Harris In: The Hearld Journal, Thursday, October 19, 1989 Note: Photos by Dan Miller Cont: Mentions the newly renovated Salt Lake City and County building Subj: HIGHWAY 89 ' UTAH Subj: OGDEN, UTAH Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 7 fd 34 Ti: Nibley By: Christene A. Helpingstine In: The Herlad Journal, November 19,1989 Note: Photos by Pete Schropp Cont: Nibley, Utah Subj: NIBLEY, UTAH Subj: CACHE COUNTY Nq Box 7 fd 35 Ti: Newton In: The Herald Journal, October 29, 1989 By: Jim Valcarce Note: Photos by Dan Miller Cont: Where traditions live Subj: NEWTON' CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 7 fd 36 Ti: A Mountain of Grain By: Lynnette Harris In: The Herald Journal, September 9, 1990 Note: Photos by Pete Schropp Cont: The Trenton Feed Co-op Nq Box 7 fd 37 Ti: The Stagestop's Here By: Cindy Yurth In: The Herald Journal, March 1, 1996 Cont: The Theatre Company in Smithfield, they used to be at Hampton's Ford Subj: THEATRE Nq Box 7 fd 38 Ti: 'The Last Run' : the Utah Idaho Central Railroad In: The Herald Journal, Feb 7 1997 Cont: Photos ' story of the train that began October 1914 and the last run was Feb. 15, 1947 in Cache Valley. Subj: UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL RAILROAD Subj: RAILROADS Subj: WELLSVILLE, UTAH BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 8 Nq Box 8 fd 1 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : Yours to explore! Al.Ti: The Herald Journal's Visitors' Guide to Bridgerland Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1987 Desc: 36 p. : ill. ; 29 X 35 cm. Cont: Places to go...Things to see ; Recreation and relaxation ; Calendar of Events Subj: TOURIST TRADE - CACHE VALLEY Subj: TOURIST TRADE -- UTAH. Subj: RECREATION -- UTAH. Subj: LOGAN (UTAH) Nq Box 8 fd 2 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : Growth, Cache Valley's changing face Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1994 Desc: 141 p. : ill. Some color ; 28 x 35 cm. Note: 2 copies Cont: Intro ; Fort Collins ; Economy ; Social issues ; Environment ; Future Subj: CACHE VALLEY - HISTORY Subj: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Nq Box 8 fd 3 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : Recreationaland Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1983 Desc: 32 p. : ill. ; 29 X 35 cm. Cont: Logan's historic homes -- rock climbing in Logan Canyon -- a birder's paradise; Golden Spike fest is annual event --Idaho refuges are a bird's paradise -- University of the Wilderness Subj: CACHE VALLEY - HISTORY Subj: NATURAL HISTORY -- IDAHO. Subj: RECREATION -- IDAHO. Subj: RECREATION -- UTAH. Nq Box 8 fd 4 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : Bear Lake , about the place and its people Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1981 Desc: 32 p. : ill. ; 29 X 35 cm. Cont: Peg Leg Smith ; Ren Hemmert ; Ivan Hildt, photo ; raspberries ; Fern Pope, photo; Don Erickson, photo, fisherman ; Pearlina Alley, photo Subj: GARDEN CITY (UTAH) Subj: LAKETOWN (UTAH) Subj: FISH HAVEN (IDAHO) Subj: BEAR LAKE - RECREATION Nq Box 8 fd 5 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : Sowing the seeds of our future Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1988 Desc: 108 p. : ill. 28 X 34 cm. Note: 2 copies Cont: High Tech Valley ; Cache Valley's early industries ; Environment ; Downtown ; Dairy Center ; Utah State University, 1888-1988 ; Tourism is big business ; Globesat pioneer in small satellite field ; Bear Lake economy. Subj: CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 6 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : Medical Care: issue of the '90s Desc: 102 p. : ill. ;28 X 34 cm. Cont: Women doctors ; medical ethics ; emergency room; medicare; malpractice ; technology ; health care costs ; exercise of elderly home health care Subj: HEALTH Subj: MEDICINE - CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 7 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : water: a precious resource Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1989 Desc: 110 p. : ill. Some color ; 28 X 34 cm. Note: 2 copies Cont: Controlling the water ; Cache Vallye's wetlands ; Polluting valley waters ; Giardia protozoan spreading ; Newton boasts oldest irrigation reservoir ; Utah water beliefs and traditions ; The lore of Bear Lake ; Irrigation ; Logan improves sewer system ; Water witches ; Bear River basin, photos ; Lake Bonneville sculpted Cache Valley landscape Subj: WATER - CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 8 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : one hundred things to love Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1996 Desc: 130 p. : ill. Some color ; 28 x 34 cm. Note: 2 copies Cont: Fans of the game show ; Karl C. Schaub, Architect ; Holsteins ; Beaver Mountain Ski areas ; Utah Festival Opera Company ; The Temple ; the Ice Rink ; Cutler Reservoir ; Gossner cheese ; Retrix dance club ; White Owl ; Old Ephriam's Grave ; Martin Harris Pageant ; Hardware Ranch, elk ; The Lyric ; Pumkin Walk ; Birds if prey ; Jardine Juniper ; Jensen Farm ; Auction ; Center Street Bed & Breakfast ; First Dam ; the Bluebird ; Barn with Dr. Pierce's tonic; Restoring the Ellen Eccles Theatre ; Subj: CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 9 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : Hidden Treasures Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1991 Desc: 94 p. : ill., some color ;28 x 34 cm. Cont: Spotlights special people in the community Subj: CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 10 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: The future of Bridgerland Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1990 Desc: 110 p. : ill. ; 28 x 35 cm. Cont: Growth, Government, Culture and Business Subj: CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 11 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland : 1896-1996 : the first 100 years. Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, March 26, 1995 Desc: 126 p. : ill. ; 34 X 28 cm. Note: 2 copies Cont: Statehood -- Effects -- Environment -- Marketing -- Struggle -- Paperwork -- Timeline -- Costs -- Politics -- Social -- Boom town -- Founders -- Laws -- Police -- Outlaws -- Captive -- Transportation -- University -- Schools -- Home history -- Cultural heritage --Old buildings -- Good sports -- Agriculture --Weather -- Communication -- Newspapers -- Health care -- Business -- Day in the life -- St. John's -- Indian land -- Small towns -- Place names -- Planning -- Things lost. Subj: CACHE VALLEY (UTAH AND IDAHO) Subj: SIMMONDS, A.J. Subj: BODILY, NANCY. Subj: BEAR RIVER MASSACRE. Subj: RANgELANDS. Subj: RANgELAND MANAGEMENT. Subj: TRANSPORTATION -- UTAH. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY -- HISTORY. Subj: WELLSVILLE (UTAH) Subj: SORENSON, GERRY. Subj: SORENSON, BRAD. Subj: LA PLATA (UTAH) Subj: BENNETT, FRED (MARSHAL) Subj: DRAKULICH, ELI. Subj: WEIBEL, MICHAEL. Subj: NORTHERN LIGHT (LOGAN) Subj: EDWARDS FURNITURE -- HISTORY. Subj: ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANY -- HISTORY. Subj: WILKINSON OFFICE SUPPLY -- HISTORY. Subj: FORESTS AND FORESTRY -- LOGAN. Subj: UDALL, IDA HUNT. Subj: SPALDINg, FRANKLIN SPENCER (BISHOP) Subj: ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Subj: JONES, THE REV. PAUL. Subj: JOHNSON, THE REV. DONALD K. Subj: BARRETT, ADELAIDE COCHRAN. Nq Box 8 fd 12 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland Travel Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1988 Desc: 32 p. : ill. ; 29 x 35 cm. Note: 2 copies Cont: Places to go things to see, Recreation and relaxation, Calendar of Events Subj: CACHE VALLEY Subj: TOURIST TRADE - CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 13 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Bridgerland Travel Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1991 Desc: 20 p. : ill. ; 29 x 35 cm. Cont: Places to go, things to see, Recreation and relaxation, Calendar of Events Subj: CACHE VALLEY Subj: TOURIST TRADE - CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 14 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: 'One day in Bridgerland' Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1997 Desc: p. : 29 x 35 cm. Date: March 30, 1997 Cont: Logan's water - a small town mayor - agriculture preservation - high school girl athletes - realtor- Brandon Stephens - firefighters - Evan Olson - day care provider - emergency room - growth and zoning - Mayor Darla Clark - Class of 2000 - single mothers - Hispanics in Bridgerland - downtown Logan - waitress - USU - U.S. Highway 89-91 - Sunshine Terrace - Space Dynamics lab - rancher - international family - Icon - the arts - Dale Mildenberger - Logan recreational center - Logan police - public lands - custodian - LDS bishops - E.A. Miller - Canyon snow plower - the Bear River - Inside the HJ's effort. Nq Box 8 fd 15 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: 'Portraits in Time' Pub: Logan : The Herald Journal, 1997 Desc: 70 p. : 29 x 35 cm. Date: August 1997 Note: Notes from Cache Valleys pioneer past. Note: Cover picture by Larry Winborg entitled: Logan Temple. Cont: Lessons of History: scholar looks at Cache Valley's past - James Sherlock Cantwell - Louisa Green Richards - The Shoshones - C.M. Goldsberry - Robert Sweeten - Jane Molens - Family History Center - Historical markers - Andrew Israelsen - DUP museum - Polly M. Packer - C.V. Historical Society - Nettie Ann Wood - Treasure-Trove fro local historians - William Dorris Hendricks - Henry Ballard - 'Treats' to satiate a pioneer appetite - Joseph S. Allen - Nq Box 8 fd 16 Ti: Cache Valley's Everyday People Pub: Logan : Herald Journal, Bridgerland Edition, 1999 Date: March 28, 1999 Desc: 82 p. ill: some color. 28 x 34 cm. Cont: Spotlights 30 people who live in Cache Valley all by different authors. Subj: Bridgerland Subj: CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 8 fd 17 Ti: In Our Town Pub: Logan : Herald Journal, Bridgerland Edition, 2002 Date: March 31, 2002 Desc: p. : ill : some color. 28 x 34 cm. Cont: A year of valley traditions, gatherings, celebrations and rites. Subj: Bridgerland Subj: CACHE VALLEY BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 9 Nq Box 9 fd 1 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: [banner] Desc: 196 X 324 cm. Made of white nylon with logo of blue and gold Note: The logo is a circle and within it are the Old Main tower and the Logan Temple. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BANNERS Nq Box 9 fd 2 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: [Note Cards] Desc: ten 13 X 18 cm. Note: Note paper, one side is fringed, the Logan Logo is encased in a square ; the color of the ink is light blue, the paper is parchment Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: WRITING - MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS Nq Box 9 fd 3 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: [Logan City Light and Power Dept.] Desc: 1 25 X 11 Note: envelope : white with blue ink ; the logo says 'keeping current is our business' Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: WRITING - MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS Nq Box 9 fd 4 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: City of Logan Desc: 1 p. : 28 cm. Note: Logo says City of Logan, finest on the continent ; navy blue ink on white paper ; mayor Fjeldsted and address with the logo in upper left hand corner. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: WRITING - MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS Subj: RUSSELL F. FJELDSTED Nq Box 9 fd 5 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: City of Logan Desc: 1 p. : 28 cm. Note: The address is in the top middle with the logo large in the center of the page as a watermark. A line border enclosed it all.Blue ink on white paper. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: WRITING - MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS Nq Box 9 fd 6 M.E CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Purchase order Desc: 3 p. : 28 cm. Note: Navy blue ink and light blue ink on white paper, tractor feed holes on the sides, logo in the upper left corner, yellow carbon underneath. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: WRITING - MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 7 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: This is your business license Desc: 1 leaf : 18 X 24 cm. Date: 198' Note: The logo says City of Logan: 1866; finest on the continent and has the Logan LDSTemple in front of USU Old Main... Cont: Two blank licenses numbers 005633 and 005634 Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 8 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Wallace CIM Mailer Desc: 1 leaf : 16 x 28 cm. Note: The logo is on the back in light blue; says: City of Logan, 1866, finest on the continent Cont: This is an envelope with the P.O. Box for Logan City. On the sides are the holes for a tractor feed printer. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 9 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: [letterhead paper] Desc: 1 leaf : 28 cm. Note: The logo is in the upper left hand corner,round in dark blue ink; has the LDS Temple in front of the USU OLD Main building. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 10 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Logo Desc: 1 leaf : 28 cm. Note: The logo is pasted to a regular sheet of paper. It has the LDS Temple in front of USU Old Main building. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 11 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Logo Desc: 4 cm. Note: Black ink, logo of LDS Temple and OLD Main Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 12 M.E CITY OF LOGAN Ti: City of Logan, LOGO Desc: 4 cm. Note: part of a ream of paper with computer tractor holes, the logo is in the upper left hand corner as part of the letterhead. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 13 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: [note cards] Desc: 13 x 19 cm. Logo: 4 cm. Note: The note cards are cream colored with the logo in light blue; logo of LDS Temple and OLD Main. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 14 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Check stubs Desc: 18 x 25 cm. Note: Part of a ream of paper with green ink, the logo is in the center of the checks, 6 cm.Logo has the LDS Temple and Old Main. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 15 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: [Note card envelopes] Desc: 10 x 14 cm. Note; The logo is in the upper left hand corner, 2 cm. In light blue ink.It is of the LDS Temple and OLD Main. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 16 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: [Check Stubs] Desc: 18 x 24 cm. Note: Blank checks, blue ink, the logo is 6 cm. And has the LDS Temple and OLD Main Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Nq Box 9 fd 17 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Eva Nelson's artwork on city logo Desc: 37 x 44 cm.The overall size, many smaller sizes. Date: 199' Note: The Logo says: City of Logan, 1866,Utah quality of life and progress and has the USU Old Main behind the view of Logan City offices from the West. Cont: 9 pictures of various sizes containing the logo, some in color. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: LOGO Subj: EVA NELSON Nq Box 9 fd 18 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Alternate logo type Desc: 2 pictures ; 27 x 30 cm. Date: 199' Note: Art work for a new logo for Logan City Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: WINBORG Nq Box 9 fd 19 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Logo Desc: 26 x 38 cm. Date: 199' Cont: Orange and yellow paper with negatives of business forms with logo for Logan City. Also a business card. Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS - FORMS Subj: WATKINS PRINTING Nq Box 9 fd 20 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Logo Desc: 5 Negatives 12 cm. Note: The logo is of the LDS Temple with Old Main behind it Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS Nq Box 9 fd 21 M.E. CITY OF LOGAN Ti: Corporate Seal Desc: 1 strip : 28 cm. Note: four imprints of the Corporate Seal of Logan City, Utah Subj: CITIES AND TOWNS - LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUSINESS Nq Box 9 fd 22 Ti: Seal of the City of Logan, Utah Au: Eva Ingold Nelson Date: Late 1990's Desc: 41 X 50 cm. White artists board. Note: Drawing of the Seal of Logan. It is a circle with a gold braid around the outside, then a blue circle with the writing: "City of Logan Utah Crown Jewel of the State" in white letters. Also in the blue circle are 5 gold stars on each side. In the center is a crouching Eagle with wings encircling the shield it rests on. The Shield has a golden beehive on it with the date "1866" in white lettering under the beehive. Subj: CITY OF LOGAN, UTAH Subj: SEAL OF THE CITY OF LOGAN Nq Box 9 fd 23 Ti: Utah Centennial Banner Date: [1996] Desc: 75 X 92 cm. Made of a polyester material. It has a blue background with a gold boarder at the bottom with the words, "Spirit of Utah" in blue on it. In the center is an elongated white circle with, "UTAH" in gold letters on the blue background. Under the word, "UTAH" The Wastach Mountains are drawn in white with a covered wagon on one side and the Salt Lake City skyscape on the other. Under the mountains is the word, "Centennial" and "1896-1996" in gold with blue lettering. Subj: UTAH Subj: CELEBRATIONS, UTAH Subj: UTAH CENTENNIAL Nq Box 9 fd 24 Title: [Official envelope of the City of Logan ] Date: 2004 Desc: The City of Logan Logo and return address are in the upper left hand corner. The Logo says: "City of Logan, Utah" and "Quality of Life and Progress". Subj: CITY OF LOGAN, UTAH Subj: SEAL OF THE CITY OF LOGAN Subj: Municipal Government BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 10 Nq Box 10 fd 1 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: Wagon train rolls on in In: Deseret News ; Hearld Journal Date: Wednesday,July, 24, 1997 July 23, 1997-- July 22, 1997--July 21-22, 1997 Note: Many news pages from different newspapers are in this file. Cont: Thousands welcome trekkers emerging from Emigration Canyon -- wagon trail route map--photo --Black slaves were among earliest pioneers in Utah--Huge cake to help S.L. mark 150th--S.L. leaders host party Wednesday-- So near: a mishap on the trail--On this date-- Pioneer progress: daily progress of the Sesquicentennial Mormon Trail Wagon Train.--This is the Place is the place to celebrate arrival--Monumental book tells Utah's history--A Patchwork of Pioneer Values--Play depicts a night in life of Eliza Snow--Locals participate in historic wagon trek--Utahns take pride in Service (Mayor Darla Clark and Governor Mike Leavitt) -- Thanks...in deeds: a dedication of service to our pioneer heritage--Pioneer Day: Partying all over the place(Logan Parade) --Sesquicentennial kickoff (Logan, members of the American Legion Post 58 flag raising) --A legacy of service : all over the world, Latter-day Saints celebrated the Mormon pioneer sesquicentennial by scrubbing, sanding, and painting their towns (Logan)-- Pony Express (Richmond mail delivered on horseback)-- Historic Franklin home may soon get new home--Salt Lake Celebration (city celebration with a 12 foot by 16 foot cake) --You've caught the imagination of all of us (Wagon train at This is the Place Monument)--City of Logan schedule of events for Pioneer day celebration July 24, 1997--Right time, right place: Wagon train arrives on schedule in Salt Lake after emotional final leg-- Subj: WAGON TRAIN -- UTAH Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 2 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: Wagon Train In: Standard-Examiner ; Deseret News Cont: 50,000 in Ogden applaud wagon train trekkers--This is the Place : entering Utah's second 150 years--Leaving a trail of awareness : Sesquicentennial trek opens many eyes to Mormons and their history--Thousands cheer modern-day pioneers--Arrival brings special meaning to Thursday holiday--Trekkers relish the moment;: 'It means a lot to be here"--Oxbow Wagon Train Schedule--Wagons roll into Salt Lake Valley-- Those who perished along the way (float for Rebecca Winters)--Big finish for pioneer celebration-- .Garden rites cap pioneer celebration--Once in a lifetime pioneer parade--Sights, sounds of the Days of '47 --Great Salt Lake City--Hearts as light as S.L.'s cake is sweet--Congress pauses for speeches on pioneers--1947 royalty reminisce on pioneer centennial--Westering women--Pioneers planted late, harvested little, and almost starved to death --Days of '47 Parade: new S.L. path--What will be your lasting memory/impression of the Mormon Trail Wagon Train'--Idaho is also the place for parties, parades celebrating the pioneers--Montanans planning their own pioneer trek--Historic day for society (Four Peak Dancers and fire engine restored) Subj: WAGON TRAIN -- UTAH Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 3 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: News Articles In: The Salt Lake Tribune, Cont: Retracing the trail--LDS President dedicates park to honor pioneers climb--Retracing the trail : the sesquicentennial re-enactment of the 1847 Mormon trek -- The Mormon's Trail of Hope by Gordon B.Hinckley in the Wall Street Journal--Hallelujah: for trekkers, Valley a sight for sore feet--Tears of Triumph-- This is the place, Wahoo!--Pioneer party to make a stop at city hall--For some, Sesquicentennial is a piece of cake--Pioneer-Day activities are planned statewide--The Mormon Trail wagon train, 150 years thanks those who donated funds, equipment, services and support--The Dream Of Zion: Is Brigham's vision being realized today'--A holiday, no matter your heritage : Salt Lake residents gather for a taste of tribal culture--Hinckley Turns the sod for giant hall--Pioneer trekkers bring the days of '47 to life --The Days of '47 Parade--For one rider, end of trail is beginning of new life : trail rider baptized into LDS Church-- Days of '47 committee unveils display to honor award recipients--LDS in Vermont re=enacting trek. Subj: WAGON TRAIN -- UTAH Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 4 M.E. MAP Ti: The New World, 1600 By: Gabriel Tattonand engraved by Benjamin Wright Pub: American Heritage :Switzerland Note: A copy from the original in the notable American collection of Thomas W. Streeter, Morristown, N.J. . Cont: The map depicts "just about everything that had been recorded about the lower half of North America in the 108 years since Columbus". Subj; MAP Subj: THE AMERICAS Subj: GABRIEL TATTON Subj: BENJAMIN WRIGHT Nq Box 10 fd 5 M.E. MAP Ti: New France - 1745 By: Reiner Ottens Pub: American Heritage : Switzerland Note: Reproduced by American Heritage from an original copy in its own collection. Cont: The French empire in North America IN 1745. Subj: FRANCE Subj: REINER OTTENS Subj: MAP Nq Box 10 fd 6 Ti: The Park City Mining Story and Mining in Utah In: The Deseret News, 1997 Date: 1997 Desc: 12 p. : 33 cm. Cont: The History--Mining Millionaires--Miner's Ghost stories--Mining In Utah-- Classroom activities-- From Mountains to Metals: the story of Rocks, minerals and the mining industry--Why do we need minerals'-- From the mine to your school--What's to Come'-- Mine Safety. Subj: NATIONAL ENERGY FOUNDATION : RESOURCES OF EDUCATION Subj: UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Subj: MINING--UTAH Nq Box 10 fd 7 Ti: Preserving heritage In: Outdoors, The Herald Journal Date: July 25, 1997 Cont: Pictographs in Horseshoe Canyon, The Redd Ranch Subj: PICTOGRAPHS Subj: THE REDD RANCH Nq Box 10 fd 8 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL In: Northern Utah, Deseret News, Herald Journal Note: Many photos. Cont: Pioneer re-enactment still on the steady path--Pioneer wagons keep on rollin',: Henefer welcomes trekkers with cold drinks, food--Circling the Wagons and, er, t railers : modern-day conveniences blessing for weary trekkers--Days of '97 : Sesquicentennial bringing Church unprecedented national attention--Lds Church Basks in Glow--Service Day Melds People and Projects --Trail gives test and testimony to faith--S.L. to trhwo festive 150th Birthday bash with huge cake-- Benteen in Utah--Wagons ho!--Big Mountain a big test for wagon train--Keept those wagons rolling --The right place - maybe--A pilgrimage of faith --Is this the place' : wagon train may or may not be in Utah--Church gears up for service day : volunteerism alive and well in Cache--On the trail--Right time, right place--You've caught the imagination of all of us --Pioneer Day events in Cache Valley --Pony express : ...delivers mail on her route--Salt Lake Celebration --Sesquicentennial kickoff--A legacy of Service-- What's so special about the pioneers'--Partying all over the place: sesquicentennial celebration peaks-- Lighting up Logan--Home stretch to Utah: wagons roll into state with stories to tell--Come, come ye saints, no toil nor labor fear-- Blazing a trail through all that traffic and spectators. Cont: Utah Festival Opera--Historic Franklin home may soon get new home. Subj: WAGON TRAIN -- UTAH Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 9 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: Pioneers In: Deseret News, Herald Journal. Cont: Comparison of trail in 1847 and 1997--Pioneer Families: early settlers carved road to Moab--Pioneers 1st S.L. Camp remembered with a new park--Smith's marathon- induced pain nothing compared to his grandpa's trek-- Activiteis to hail arrival of pioneers--Wagon train schedule-- Ogden traces roots to Belnaps-- Subj: WAGON TRAIN -- UTAH Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 10 Ti: From New York to Salt Lake. In: Desert News Date: July 13, 1997 Cont: An exhibition at the New York Historical Society through Sept 14 commemorates the 150th anniversary of this famous trek... Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Subj: NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY Nq Box 10 fd 11 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: LDS Plan 3 million hours of service in one day By: Cala Byram In: Deseret News Cont: Sat July 19, 1997 day of service Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 12 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: Pioneer Memorial in Mendon In: Bridgerland of the Herald Journal ; Cache Citizen and the Ogden Standard-Examiner Note: Photos. A bronze statue created by Mendon's own sculptor Bill L. Hill was placed in the park made for it and dedicated by Elder Russell M. Ballard.Two of the statues were cast in bronze, one for the beginning of the trail in Iowa called the "Exodus Edition" and the Cache Valley bronze called the "Arrival Edition."The statue is of a family at prayer. Cont: Happily miserable: wet weather doesn't dampen spirits at Mendon dedication-- Faith inspires pioneer memorial-- A tribute to pioneers. Subj: MENDON, UTAH Subj: PIONEERS Subj: CELEBRATION-- UTAH Nq Box 10 fd13 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: Wagon Train In: Deseret News, Cache Citizen,Herald Journal. Cont: '97 trekkers meet Jim Bridger--D.C. exhibit honors Mormon pioneers--Last out - First Home: late starting trekkers beat wagons to S.L.--On a wheel and a prayer: wagons roll toward Utah--Celebrating 150 years of "the right place"--3 receive minor injuries in wagon train mishap--Sesquicentennial flag to fly--Wagon train crosses into Utah- or close to it--LDS official dedicates pioneer park--Utahns eager to trek to wagon train sites--When in Rome, do as the Mormon pioneers did--Making of a folk hero--Mendon Park dedicated Subj: WAGON TRAIN -- UTAH Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 14 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: Saints Alive : Cache Valley's Larry Winborg pays homage to heroes. By: Mike Ingraham In: Focus in the Herald Journal Cont: Article about the artist who is painting and sculputuring pioneer heritage subjects. Subj: LARRY WINBORG Subj: HYDE PARK, UTAH Subj: PIONEERS Subj: ART Nq Box 10 fd 15 M.E. SESQUICENTENNIAL Ti: Wagon train and celebration In: Deseret News, Herald Journla Cont: --Remembering the Trail of Hope--Days of '47 art show rides into Fairpark stating Saturday--Big cake for SLC's big 150th birthday--Hyde Park to honor pioneers--Wagon train left in dust by handcart--'Remembering' is essence of wagon train--Steep uphill, downhill lies ahead as wagon train nears trail's end--Pioneer jubilees, miles of beauty and glory; a centennial caravan--Much parading in honor of Utah's pioneers--Horse and youth parades enliven the streets of S.L. --A rundown of holiday bashes all over Utah-- Faith - and family - in every footstep--Horses and children parade through S.L. in days of '47 festivities--A pleasant 20 minutes on the 'pioneer trail'. Subj: WAGON TRAIN -- UTAH Subj: SESQUICENTENNIAL Subj: THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 10 fd 16 Ti: Intermountain Memories Au: Cindy Yurth In: The Herald Journal, may 30 1997 Cont: Subj: INTERMOUNTAIN INTER-TRIBAL SCHOOL Subj: SCHOOL -- BRIGHAM CITY , UTAH Subj: ROSE CURLEY Subj: IRENE JONES Subj: GEORGE BOYCE Nq Box 10 fd 17 Ti: Wagon Train In: Deseret News, Salt Lake Tribune, Herald Journal Cont: Unlike original, wagon train will get hero's welcome -- 5 wagons ferry across Green River -- ON THE MORMON PIONEER TRAIL : A variety of substances come forth from the Good Earth, Pioneers find, Re-Enactment Trek -- ON THE MORMON PIONEER TRAIL : Woodruff Fly-fishes the Bear River ; an ill Brigham Young stays behind ; Re-Enactment Trek. Subj: BRIGHAM YOUNG Subj: WAGON TRAIN Subj: MORMON PIONEERS Nq Box 10 fd 18 Ti: A Decade of Literacy Au: Mike Ingraham In: The Herald Journal, July 9, 1997 Cont: History of the literacy program in Logan -- students focus on reading. Subj: HOLLY WESTON Subj: BRIDGERLAND LITERACY Subj: LOGAN LIBRARY Subj: RICHMOND LIBRARY Nq Box 10 fd 19 Ti: Utah Festival Opera Au: William S. Goodfellow In: The Herald Journal, July 13, 1997 Also, July 11, 1997 Cont: Tosca -- The Merry Widow -- Greenwillow Subj: ELLEN ECCLES THEATER Subj: MICHAEL BALLAM Subj: SHARON DAVIS Subj: MARY SHEARER BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 11 Nq Box 11 fd 1 M.E. BRIDGERLAND Ti: Discovery : USU under the microscope Desc: 28 x 34 cm. Date: March 29, 1998 Note: Two copies Cont: Why research -- From the top -- White coats optional -- Creating success -- On the up and up -- Cashing in -- Beetle mania -- Birth of a seed -- Canis latrans -- payload -- Fence me in -- More than a memory -- Minute by minute -- Don't eat that -- Farming tools -- Hello -- Weather patterns -- Notes on nature -- A healing spirit -- Transgenic states -- Broadening horizons -- Wildlife -- Not if, but when --n Coexisting -- Have your steak --A life of science -- Wheat in space -- River watcher -- Greener pastures -- The spoils -- An apple a day. Subj: UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Subj: RESEARCH Subj: HERALD JOURNAL Nq Box 11 fd 2 Ti: One Hundred Years : historic pages The Salt Lake Tribune, 1871-1971 Desc: 28 x 36 cm. Date: 1971 Cont: Page One:This is how The Salt Lake Daily Tribune and Utah Mining Gazette looked on the day of its birth, April 15, 1871 -- Chicago Fire -- Panic of '73: Nerves took charge during financial crisis on Wall Street -- Custer's last stand -- Declaration of War:The Czar order Russian troops to cross the Turkish border -- Brigham Young as ruler: the death of Mormon leader -- The dead Pope: Pius IX dies -- Brooklyn Bridge -- The captured Apaches: The Apache leader Geronimo, along with Natachez and other hostiles, surrendered to the U.S. Army--A China Inundation:Word is received that the banks of the Yellow River flooded and drowned an estimated 900,000 Chinese -- Thousands Drowned:Five columns told of tragedy which claimed thousands in Johnston, Pa. -- Why the Devious Way?:Manifesto issued ending the official doctrine of plural marriage (polygamy) among Mormons -- Ford's Theater falls in:Walls of historical Ford's Theater crash down on clerks and workers -- China and Japan at war:The Japanese seize the King of Korea and hold him prisoner --Utah a State:The forty-fifth star shines resplendent -- War has commenced in natal:Free State Burghers seize a train at Harrysmith -- Scofield Mine Horror: Explosion in Utah mine claims 250 in what was called "the greatest calamity in the history of mining in the West." -- Threethousand lives lost:Hurricane and tidal wave destroy Galveston, Texas -- McKinley Assassinated:President William McKinley is shot while visiting the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, N.Y. -- The World of Sport:The Salt Lake Tribune's first true categorized sports page -- Chicago Fire:City hit by second major fire in 32 years -- Red War:Russo-Japanese war breaks out -- Salt Lake is an American City -- San Francisco:Earth quake and fire devastated the California city in April, 1906 -- Senate infighting: U.S. Senate opened its fight to unseat Reed Smoot, senator from Utah -- Salt Palace destroyed:Fire "in the third degree" sweeps through the famous bicycle saucer and man building, destroying Salt Lake city landmark -- Diaz:He resigns Mexican presidency --Capitol Building:Salt Lake architect R.K.A. Kletting directs construction of Utah's capitol -- Titanic Lost -- Breaks Olympic record:Alma Richards, Brigham Young University Star, won first place in the running high jump in the 1912 Olympic Games -- Gun Battle -- Germans overrun all Belgium:world War I waits in the wings -- Call to war:President Wilson calls upon Congress to declare war against Germany -- Allies Advance:Pershing's American Expeditionary Force reaches France -- End of World War I:The armistice is signed on Nov. 11, 1918-- Dempsey A Champion -- Carbon County Disaster:Three explosions in Castlegate bury 175 men -- Baseball hero:Salt Lake baseball star Tony LaZerre hits 60th home run for a new world's record -- Famous Flight: Commander Richard E. Byrd began his Polar flight -- Beats Bobby Jones:national golfing championship -- Lindbergh's Flight:Thirty-three and a half hours out of New York, the single engine plane came down at LeBourget field on May 21, 1927 -- Ruth's Sixtieth: Babe Ruth went to bat. -- St. Valentine's Day Massacre:Seven killed in Chicago gangland murders -- Depression of '29: stock market collapses -- Sensational slaying: Mrs. Dorothy Moorsmeister, wife of Salt Lake doctor -- Lindbergh kidnapping: baby is taken from its crib at family home -- Hitler seizes power -- Social Security:Great aid program became law aug. 15, 1935 -- World Land Speed Record:Britain'ssir Malcolm Campbell fires his Bluebird racer-- King George dies -- Record Ski Jump: first national ski tournament -- Hindenburg Explodes: big dirigible bursts into flames -- Amelia Earhart missing -- Austria Falls: German troops enter Vienna -- Pearl Harbor -- Wins by landslide:Thomas E. Dewey wins New York Gubernatorial race -- Africa Front:Rommel loses nearly 100,000 men as Afrika Korps retreats -- Allies in Naples: surrender of Italy is announced -- Utes No. 1: University of Utah basketball team -- Human stampede: 10,000 persons flee when "big top" bursts into flame -- President dies: Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- V-E Day: the war in Europe ends -- Atom Bomb: A new era opens as the first atomic bomb falls on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945 -- War Celebration: crowds flock to downtown Salt Lake city to celebrate war's end -- Signs surrender: sun burst through -- United Nations: World body is organized in bomb-scarred London -- Pioneer Centennial: 200,000 persons witness Pioneer Day parade -- Berlin Blockade:Americans fly food into Berlin to thwart Russian blockade of former Germany capital -- Brinks' Robbery: Nine bandits grab more than $ 1 million Boston haul -- War in Korea -- MacArthur Fired -- King George VI dies: Young Queen Elizabeth to claim her throne -- Stalin dies -- Korea War ends -- Congressmen wounded -- Airliners crash:two airliners collide over Grand Canyon -- Fullmer is world champion: Utah's Gene Fullmer-- Sputnik: Russia orbits satellite -- U.S. in space:launches its first earth satellite -- Castro Commands -- U-2: Premier Khrushchev announces the downing of the U-2 plane --Man in space:Alan B. Shephard, after America's first manned space ride -- Friendship 7: John Glenn circles earth three times -- Tragedy in Dallas: Assassin slays President Kennedy -- Gulf of Tonkin:U.S. attacks North Vietnamese ships -- Khrushchev out: and Craig Breedlove escapes death in 526-mph accident on Bonneville Salt Flats -- Watts Rioting:Racial Violence brings death -- Salt Lake Air disaster:airliner crashes, burns at Salt Lake Airport -- Nurses slain: Eight die in Chicago slaughter -- Astronauts perish:Cap Kennedy fire claims three -- Human Heart Transplant: first graft in history is performed in south Africa -- Martin Luther King: falls to assassin's bullet -- Sen. Kennedy shot:California victory then death -- Breaks record:L. Jay Silvester, U.S. Olympic discus star from Smithfield, Utah, breaks world record -- Pueblo Crewmen:released by North Korea after being held hostage for 11 months -- Moon Walk: America lands men on the moon, July 20, 1969 -- Space Trouble:Crippled Apollo 13 limps home -- Quake rocks L.A.: Los Angeles earthquake; Apollo 14 splashes down after successful moon landing mission -- 100 years later:The Salt Lake Tribune observes its centennial. Subj: THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Nq Box 11 fd 3 Ti: Pictures of the Past Pub: Logan : Herald Journal, 1998 Desc: 34 p. : ill.;28 x 34 cm. Cont: The Festival of the American West is bring a brand new look to the past -- Demonstrators and artisans will provide visitors with a glimpse of life skills, trades and crafts prevalent in the last century -- Highlights of just some of the many entertainment possibilities at this years celebration -- Food, glorious food, and the Festival has it -- An up close and personal look at the farm -- Along with everything else, the Festival Pageant is going through some changes of its own -- Festival producers are bringing in some big guns this year. Three to be exact. Subj: THE FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WEST Subj: RONALD V. JENSEN HISTORICAL FARM Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 11 fd 4 Ti: Logan Canyon Scenic Byway Date: [1999] Desc: 25 X 36 cm. Appears to be a paper place-mat from a restaurant. It is a caricature picture of Logan Canyon from Logan to Bear Lake with points of interest drawn on the map. Where's Walley? A caricature of a boy and then, "Can you also find: Old Ephraim the bear, a moose." Subj: LOGAN CANYON Subj: HIGHWAY 89 SCENIC BYWAY Nq Box 11 fd 5 Ti: Logan City Light & Power Map Date: May 2000 Desc: 44 X 54 cm. Color Map. 1 in. = 1800 ft Note: OH/UG Circuit Switching Map of the City of Logan. Subj: ELECTRICITY Subj: CITY OF LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 11 fd 6 Ti: Festival of the American West, 2000 Date: July 2000 Pub: Logan, Utah : The Herald Journal, July 27, 2000 Desc: 23 p. : 32 cm. Note: This section of the newspaper is devoted totally to the 29th Festival Of the American West. It covers the pageant, poetry, quilts, Horse Parade, Military, Map and schedule, The Big Barn, Grub, Cook-off, Pioneers, What's New, Dedication, Artisans, Demonstrators and Dedication. Subj: FESTIVALS Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 11 fd 7 Ti: Historic Cache Valley Cotton Afghan Date: [1996] Desc: 28 X 43 cm. Blue cardstock Note: Describes the Afghan depicting some of Cache Valley's historic points of interest. These include: Old Main- Utah State, Cache County Courthouse, Ellen Eccles Theater, Smithfield Implement Co., Logan Tabernacle, Providence Old Rock Church, St. John's Episcopal Church, Hyrum Elite Hall, Wellsville Tabernacle, Bluebird Restaurant, Logan Temple, Lyric Theatre. The afghan is described, the cost and where in Logan it may be purchased. The Logan Library purchased on to hang on the wall by the Reference Desk. Subj: CACHE VALLEY, UTAH Subj: CRAFTS Nq Box 11 fd 8 Ti: Logan, Utah Pub: Logan, Utah : Herald Journal, 1978 Date: March 19, 1978 Desc: A page from the Herald Journal about Logan. The dates 1866, 1885, 1899, 1902, 1918, 1978 are highlighted with photographs and text. A picture of Mayor Walter Nickel is there with the names of the people in the City Council in 1978. Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: HISTORY Nq Box 11 fd 9 Ti: Completing the Tabernacle: the finishing touches Au: A.J. Simmonds Date: March 27, 1978 Desc: Article about finishing the Tabernacle with two photographs. Subj: LOGAN TABERNACLE Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Nq Box 11 fd 10 Ti: The Lyric Theatre Au: Saleem Syed-Ali Pub: Logan, Utah : Herald Journal, 1998 Desc: One Section of the Herald Journal contained this 3 page article about the restoration of the Lyric Theatre. Photos by S. John Wilkin. Cont: The Lyric Times published by the Old Lyric Repertory Company, Vol 33, no. 1999 Subj: THE LYRIC THEATRE Subj: THEATRE Nq Box 11 fd 11 Ti: Deep in the Bear River Range lie the Remains of a Dream Au: Lance Pitcher Pub: Logan, Utah : Herald Journal, Cache Section, 1999 Desc: News article describes La Plata, the ghost mine of Southern Cache Valley. Subj: MINES AND MINING Subj: CACHE VALLEY, UTAH Subj: LA PLATA, UTAH Nq Box 11 fd 12 Ti: Hyde Park History Au: Mike Ingraham Pub: Logan, Utah : Herald Journal, Cache Section, 1998 p. 13-15 Date: Febuary 27, 1998, Photo Desc: Story about Larry Winborg, sculptor, creating the bronze monument for the city of Hyde Park. Subj: LARRY WINBORG Subj: HYDE PARK Nq Box 11 fd 13 Ti: Map of Logan City, Cache County, Utah Date: [1955] Desc: Scale: 1 in = 500 feet Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: MAPS Nq Box 11 fd 14 Ti: Board Room Au: Linda Stowell, designer Date: early 1980's Desc: 32 X 49 cm. Color. Note: Drawing of the Board Room for the new City Office Building finished in 1986. Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUILDINGS Nq Box 11 fd 15 Ti: Court Room Au: Linda Stowell, designer Date: early 1980's Desc: 39 X 50 cm. Color. Note: Drawing of the court room stand for the judge and officials. Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BUILDINGS Nq Box 11 fd 16 Ti: City of Logan Boundaries Desc: 1 large page 78 X 91 cm. ; map Date: 1998 Note: The boundaries of Logan are in red. Subj: MAPS Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 11 fd 17 Ti: City of Logan Zoning Map Desc: 1 large page 78 X 91 ; 2 maps Date: 1998 Note: Color coded with the areas listed. Subj: MAPS Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: ZONING Nq Box 11 fd 18 Ti: Map of the Great Salt Lake and the adjacent country in the Territory of Utah. Au: Topographical Bureau of the United States of America By: Howard Stansbury Drawn by: Lieut. J.W. Gunnison and Charles Preuss Desc: 1 map : bl.& w. ; 60 X 88 cm. Date: 1849 - 1850 Note: Scale =1:240,000 Note: Available from University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah Subj: MAPS Subj: HOWARD STANSBURY Subj: GREAT SALT LAKE Nq Box 11 Folder #19 Title: 2002 Olympic Opening Ceremonies In: Herald Journal, Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News Date: February 9, 2002 Cont: Rice-Eccles Olympic Stadium - 1980 U.S. hockey team light the caldron - Hope and Glory, fireworks, World Trade Center Flag - President Bush - Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the Capital. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 11 Folder #20 Title: 2002 Olympics in Cache Valley In: Herald Journal Date: February 7, 2002 Cont: Torch warms valley hearts - Rink Security earns gold - Visitors feel Western draw. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: Logan, UTAH BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 12 Nq Box 12 Folder #1 Title: One Week in September In: Vanity Fair Date: November 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #2 Title: America's New War In: Ogden Standard Examiner Date: September 12, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #3 Title: U.S. Demands Justice In: Ogden Standard Examiner Date: September 13, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #4 Title: Under Attack In: The Herald Journal Date: September 12, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #5 Title: From the Ashes the Heroes, the Hate and the Hunt. In: Teh Salt Lake Tribune Date: Septebmer 13, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #6 Title: Day of Terror Unthinkable In: The Salt Lake Tribune Date: September 12,2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #7 Title: America Under Attack In: Deseret News Date: September 12, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #8 Title: Act of War: Terrorists strike; death toll 'horrendous' In: USA Today Date: September 13, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #9 Title: America Regroups In: The Herald Journal Date: September 13, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #10 Title: FBI Identifies Hijackers In: USA Today Date: September 13, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #11 Title: Dawning Reality In: Deseret News Date: September 13, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #12 Title: Day of Infamy In: Time Magazine Date: September 11, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacts on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #13 Title: One Nation, Indivisible. In: Time Magazine Date: September 24, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Note: Special Issue. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #14 Title: Under Siege In: U.S. News & World Report Magazine Date: September 24, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #15 Title: God Bless America In: Newsweek Magazine Date: September 24, 2001 Cont: Articles about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Note: Special Report. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #16 Title: Lighting the way out of hell In: Necdigest Magazine Date: Feb/Mar 2002 Cont: Article about the emergency power systems at the World Trade Center in New York. Note: Special Report. Subj: WORLD TRADE CENTER Subj: TERRIORISM Nq Box 12 Folder #17 Title: Mendon has the Willies; Wellsville has the Maughans In: Herald Journal: Family Date: Sept 9, 2002 Cont: Articles about the history and restoration of original buildings. Subj: JAMES GRAY WILLIE Subj: PETER MAUGHAN Subj: WILLIE HANDCART COMPANY Subj: MENDON, UTAH Subj: WELLSVILLE, UTAH Subj: HISTORIES - CACHE VALLEY Nq Box 12 Folder #18 Title: Peak Experience : 2002 Olympic Winter Games Desc: 4 issues: July 2001, September 2001, November 2001 & January 2002 Cont: Maps - Events - Events Calendar - Paralympic Winter Games - Transporation - Volunteers - Visitor Information Services. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 12 Folder #19 Title: Olympic Arts Festsival In: Cultrual Olympiad: Salt Lake 2002 Date: Jan-Mar 2002 Cont: Sculptures - Native American Arts - Crafts - Food as Art - Dance - Rodeo - Plays - Poetry - Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Utah Symphony. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 12 Folder #20 Title: Logan City and Cache County Bus Schedules Date: December 2002 Cont: Map of Cache County bus route - Map of Logan bus route - Map of USU Aggie Shuttle Route. Subj: BUS SCHEDULE Subj: LOGAN TRANSIT DISTRICT BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 13 Nq Box 13 Folder #1 Title: 2002 Olympic Participants In: Herald Journal, Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News Date: February 2002 Cont: Snowboarders - Ski Jumper, Biathlete - Speedskating - Bobsled - Figure skating. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #2 Title: 2002 Olympic Closing Ceremonies In: Herald Journal, Ogden Standard Examiner Date: February 2002 Cont: Close in spectacular fashion - Farewell World. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #3 Title: 2002 Paralympics In: Salt Lake Tribune Date: March 2002 Cont: First time the Winter Pralympics come to the Untied States. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #4 Title: Your Ticket to the Games In: Standard-Examiner Date: February 2002 Cont: Special issue: Everyting you need to know to enjoy th 2002 Winter Games. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #5 Title: Olympic Souvenir In: Deseret News Date: February 2002 Cont: Special issue. Subj: 2002 OLYMPICS Subj: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #6 Title: County Courthouse In: Herald Journal Date: August 13 & 27, 2002 Cont: Restoration of the Cache County Court House. Subj: COURTHOUSE Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #7 Title: Bluebird Restaurant's Picture In: Herald Journal Date: August 13, 2002 Cont: Mural of Cache Valley begun in 1955 and completed 20 years later. Subj: COURTHOUSE Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: EVERETT CLARK THORPE Nq Box 13 Folder #8 Title: Displaying Franklin's past In: Herald Journal Date: August 17, 2002 Cont: Neqrly a century's worth of artifacts housed in community Rellic Hall. Subj: FRANKLIN, IDAHO Subj: CACHE VALLEY Subj: MUSEUMS Nq Box 13 Folder #9 Title: A guy in Utah named Stan. In: Herald Journal Date: August 26, 2002 Cont: Amusement ride guru ChecketTs featured in Rolling Stone magazine. Subj: STAN CHECKETTS Subj: AMUSEMENTS Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #10 Title: Railroad depot of dreams Author: Jeremiah Stettler In: Herald Journal Date: August 31, 2002 Cont: Logan's railroad station steeped in history, new ideas Subj: LOGAN DEPOT Subj: RAILROADS Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #11 Title: Summerfest: Art Faire & Music Festival In: The Herald Journal Date: June 7, 2002 Cont: Articles about the artists and musicians at Tabernacle Square. Subj: KIT ARMSTRONG Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: FAIRS Nq Box 13 Folder #12 Title: Birds Eye View of Logan City, Utah Territory, 1875 By: A.L. Bancroft & Co. Lith. S.F. Date: Reprinted 1976 Desc: Map. 45 x 60 cm. Cont: Drawing of Logan showing the streets, homes and buildings, rail road and outlying farmland, Logan River, City Park. Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHVIES Subj: MERRILL LIBRARY, UTAH STATE UNIVERSIT Nq Box 13 Folder #13 Title: The Festival of the American West In: The Herald Journal, Wednesday, July 24, 2002 Date: July 24, 2002 Cont: Coyboy poets - Dutch oven magic - Guns of the West - Old Timey music - Living history - All horse parade and more. Subj: FESTIVALS Subj: WELLSVILLE, UTAH Subj: CELEBRATIONS Nq Box 13 Folder #14 Title: Nauvoo Illinois Temple special Dedication Issue In: LDS Church News (Deseret News) Date: June 29, 2002 Cont: Articles on the architecture and the towns people -- The people (331,849) who came to the openhouse - the grounds - Joseph Smith - Gordon B. Hinckley - The Church - The Press - Forced Migration - Temple burned - Beautiful once again. Subj: NAUVOO, ILLINOIS Subj: LDS NAUVOO TEMPLE Subj: JOSEPH SMITH Subj: GORDON B. HINKCLEY Nq Box 13 Folder #15 Title: Logan Sendoff: the 354th Quartermaster Company In: Herald Journal, p. A1 & A3 Date: Sunday, March 16, 2003 Cont: Photo of the military from Cache Vallley going to Iraq. Subj: MILITARY Subj: CACHE VALLEY SOLDIERS Subj: UNITED STATE ARMY RESERVE Nq Box 13 Folder #16 Title: Prayers bring massacre closure In: Herald Journal, A1 & A2 Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 Cont: Site of the Bear River Massacre (1863) is returned to Shoshone ownership. Subj: SHOSHONE INDIANS Subj: HELEN TIMBIMBOO Subj: RICKY HASUSE Subj: LARRY NEAMAN Subj: BEAR RIVER MASSACRE Subj: FRANKLIN COUNTY, IDAHO Nq Box 13 Folder #17 Title: Map of Cache County and Cities,2000 Desc: Scale: 3 mi. = 7 cm. ; 39x46 : color Cont: One side is of all Cache County showing roads, water, and the street map of Richmond, Wellsville, Hyrum, Smithfield and Preston, Id. and Bear Lake Basin. The other side shows street maps of Hyde Park, North Logan, City of Logan, River Heights, Providence. Subj: CACHE COUNTY Subj: MAPS Nq Box 13 Folder #18 Title: Generations In: Herald Journal, March 30, 2003 Desc: 72 p. : 27x31 cm. ; b&w photos, some color Cont: Stories and interviews for difference generations, Gen Y, Gen X, Boomers, Greatest, in Cache Valley. Subj: NEWSPAPER Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Nq Box 13 Folder #19 Title: In Our Schools In: Herald Journal, March 26, 2000 Desc: 94 p. : 27x31 cm. ; b&w photos, some color Cont: Articles about schools and kids in Cache County and current topic. Note: 2 copies. Subj: NEWSPAPER Subj: LOGAN, UTAH BACK TO TOP NQ BOX 14 Nq Box 14 Folder #1 Title: City of Logan, Utah Zoning Map Date: November 2000 Desc: 1 map : color ; 59 X70 cm Cont: Zoning Map with abbreviations for colored portions. Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Subj: ZONING Nq Box 14 Folder #2 Title: Utah's Endangered Species Date: 1990 Desc: 1 map : bl. & w. ; 51 X 66 cm. Cont: Plants - Animals - Fish - Birds. Subj: ENDANGERED SPECIES Subj: UTAH Nq Box 14 Folder #3 Author: Howard Stansbury Title: Map of a Reconnoissance between Fort Leavenworth on the Missouri River and the Great Salt Lake in the Territory of Utah. Date: Made in 1849 and 1850. Desc: 1 map : bl. & w. ; 38 X 89 cm. Note: Scale = 1:1000000. Note: Source: Exploration and survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, by Howard Stansbury (1852). Note: Made under the orders of Col. J.J. Abert, Chief of the Topographical Bureau, by Capt. Howard Stansbury of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, aided by Lieut. J.W. Gunnison Corps Topographical Engineers, and Albert Carrington. The adjacent country laid down from the latest and most authentic data. Drawn by Lieut. Gunnison and Charles Preuss. Note: Map is rolled up. Subj: TRAILS - MAPS. Subj: WESTERN TRAILS - MAPS. Nq Box 14 Folder #4 Au: Logan City GIS Department Title: Aerial view of the center of Logan. Date: 2000 Desc: 1 map : bl. & w ; 88 X 112 cm. Note: Shows an area from 1st North to 4th North and from Main Street to 4th West. Note: Not in the Nq Box, rolled up in Logan Archives. Subj: LOGAN, UTAH - MAP NQ Box 14 Folder #5 Au: City of Logan, Utah Ti: City of Logan, Utah Desc: 1 map : Color ; 116 X 92 cm Date: 2002 Subj: LOGAN, UTAH Subj: BOUNDARIES OF LOGAN, UTAH Subj: LOGAN GS DEPARTMENT NQ Box 14 Folder #6 Title: Time: special 1776 Issue Pub: Chicago, Ill. : Time, The Weekly Newsmagazine Desc: 77 p. : 28 cm. ; photos Date: 1976 Cont: The magazine is published as if it were 1776. Subj: MAGAZINE Subj: BICENTENNI |