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Alaska Sleeping Bag Company catalog, front cover, 1968
Alaska Sleeping Bag Company catalog, front cover, 1969
Alaska Sleeping Bag Company catalog, front cover, 1970
This photograph shows Albert E. Becker shaking hands with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Both Gehrig and Ruth played baseball for the New York Yankees during the 1920s and 30s. It is unknown why Albert Becker met with these two baseball legends.
This photograph shows Albert E. Becker, the vice president of the Becker Products Company, inspecting the beer from the brew kettle. The Becker's took quality very seriously and paid meticulous attention to ever detail of the brewing process.
Transcription of the diary of Albert F. Potter, former associate chief of the U.S. Forest Service, describing his activities to survey possible forest reserves in Utah, (beginning with the Cache County area), and noting the conditions of Utah…
Advertisements for Albertsons Food Store and the Utah State Union from a football program in 1967.
Mr. Alex Pineda discusses his life in Cache Valley, as a high school student. He talks about his accomplishments of the past, and his goals and dreams for the future, as well as his views on politics and immigration.
Translated title page of the Algonquian Bible. It was translated by John Eliot.
A photograph of Ali Bahaji in his office at Yellow Cab in Salt Lake City, Utah. Taken by Haden Griggs on August 3rd, 2019
Alicia Espinoza talks about her childhood in Santiago, Chile, joining the LDS Church when she is 14 years old; the difficulties during the political crisis with Pinochet. She talks about her education, becoming an LPN and a dietist [dietician]. She…
Alike (Adepero Oduye) and Bina (Aasha Davis) represent different spectrums of the gender binary
A letter from Ross Peterson to the Utah State University Honorary Degree Committee nominating Alison Comish Thorne for an honorary degree.
A letter dated January 1932 from Alison Comish Thorne to her father.
A letter dated September 24, 1932 from Alison Comish Thorne to her mother.
A letter dated September 1932 from Alison Comish Thorne to her parents.
A newspaper clipping of a letter Alison Comish Thorne submitted to the editor from the December 5, 1972 edition of the Herald Journal.