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Team photograph of the 1970 Championship basketball team at Utah State University. Originally published in the 1971 "Buzzer."
Library, Utah State University, 1968. Aerial photo showing entrance (veranda) under construction. Size of photograph: 3.5 x 5 in.
1935 Utah State House Bill 191. By Mr. P.M. Peterson. An act creating a self-help cooperative board; providing for the appointment of an executive director of said board: dedicating to said board the duty of preparing means of employment in…
The first page of the Mormon Pioneers section, page 52, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This is an image of the first page of the essay "The Contemporary Scene," page 3, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Page 253, the right half of a map of Salt Lake City, Utah from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Page 252, the left half of a map of Salt Lake City, Utah from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
The first page of the Logan section, page 191, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This is an image of the Recreation section, page 142, from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of Promontory Point and a pack-mule for the postal service from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of pictures of the Logan Temple and the St. George tabernacle from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This is an image of two pictures of the Goosenecks of San Juan and the Rainbow Bridge from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of pictures of Green River, Utah and men quarrying granite to build a Mormon temple from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of Frisco, Utah and Butch Cassidy and his gang from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
Images of pictures of Sipapu Natural Bridge and the Natural Bridges National Monument from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This is an image of Ogden Canyon from “Utah: A Guide to the State”, the Utah State guidebook from the American Guide Series created by the Utah Federal Writers’ Project during the New Deal.
This image shows students dancing in the Temporary Union Building, which became the center for campus social events until the opening of the Student Union Building in 1952.
This book documents the 50th anniversary of Utah State University, known in 1938 as the Utah State Agricultural College. The book contains various pictures of students and faculty along with building descriptions from across campus.
A campus map of the Utah State Agricultural College, c. 1940
A Utah State Agricultural College campus map from 1949.
A 1956 Utah State Agricultural College campus map and guide.
A photograph of a large group of men on a USRR train, presumably celebrating its completion.
Logan Canyon, Utah. Electric Power Plants. June 19, 1913. Utah Power and Light Plant at the mouth of Logan Canyon, formerly Telluride Power.
Page 175 from the 1946 Polk's Logan City Directory. This page contains information about various owners of a local corner market in Logan, Utah. Skanchy's Market, is located at 426 N 5th East. They would move locations to 416 North 5th East in Logan…
Page 189 from the 1946 Polk's Logan City Directory. This page contains information about various owners of a local corner market in Logan, Utah. Temple Grocery, located at 295 East 3rd North.
Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, "Since 1897, Titles, Real Estate, Insurance." Built about 1903. Cache Valley Building Co., Walker Bank & Trust Co tax assessment photograph (D-0411a), 21 East 100 North. Tax assessment card available.
Awarding of the Utah Humanities Council Human Ties Award to Randy Williams and Elisaida Mendez for the Latino/a Voices Project.
Utah State University Special Collections received generous funding for the transcription of the Latino/a Voices Project from the Utah Humanities Council and Utah Division of State History.
Utah Governor George Dewey Clyde viewing architectural blue prints at a construction site, probably Flaming Gorge, 1960's
Utah Co-operator newspaper, vol. 1, no. 7, January 1947. Articles include: "UCA Volume $572,000--Savings $30,000 for 1946, The Cooperative Way, Milllion Dollar Budget is Goal Set for 1947, Farmers Need Urban Help, Sees Increased Appliance Deliveries,…
Utah Co-operator newspaper, vol. 1, no. 6, December 1946. Articles include: "The Cooperative Way, World Co-op Congress, Individuals are 'It' in Co-ops, Orem Co-op Adopts New Credit Policy, Group Health Cooperative Set Up in Seattle, Decade of…
The Utah Cooperator, Vol. 27, No. 2, April-May 1976. Articles include: "CENEX to Expand Operations into Utah Market with Utah Co-op Acquisition, Appointments Made by CENEX, Co-op Bank Rapidly Reaching Final Development, Farmers in Action, Armstrong…
Utah Cooperative News by the Utah Self-Help Cooperative Board and Utah Cooperative Association, October 28, 1936. Vol. 1, No. 1.
Utah Cooperative News by the Utah Self-Help Cooperative Board and Utah Cooperative Association, January 15, 1939. Vol. 3, No. 1.
Utah Cooperative News by the Utah Self-Help Cooperative Board and Utah Cooperative Association, January 15, 1938. Vol. 2, No. 1.
"Utah Cooperative Association Wholesale Cooperative, Salt Lake City, Utah." A report of the history, management, sales, and future plans of the UCA, written by Fred Walk, a University of Utah student, January 1947.
UCA Plan of Development (1947-1951) presented by Board of Directors for Amendment and Approval by the Annual Membership Meeting, March 14, 1947.
Utah Cooperative Association Operations Chart and letter from W.B. Robbins to the UCA Co-Op managers, dated February 27, 1947.
Utah Cooperative Association, by Delbert E. Roach, University of Utah, Education 101b, March 1949. A report on history, activities, and member benefits of the Utah Cooperative Association.
Photograph of bus in front of the Utah Cooperative Association, Farmers Union Affiliate building, 1953.;
Board of Directors memorandum, October 31, 1974. A proposal by W.B. Robins to be put before the Utah Cooperative Association's Board of Directors on November 8, 1974 to invite twelve local leaders to attend each of Utah Cooperatives Association 1975…
The amended Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Utah Cooperative Association, October 1947.
Utah Cooperative Association annual report, May 21, 1955. Annual stockholder's meeting for the Utah Cooperative Association (a Farmers Union affiliate) and Uintah Oil Refining Company.
Utah Coop News by the Self-Help Cooperatives and Consumer Cooperatives, March 1940, Vol. 4, No. 1 through November-December 1955, Vol. 10, No. 2.
Program for the Utah Canners Association 27th Annual Convention, February 26 and 27, 1937 at Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden, Utah.
Utah and the Equal Rights Amendment pamphlet explains the details of the ERA including what the ERA would do, the effects of the ERA, supporters of the ERA, and why you should support the ERA.