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Stained glass window depicting symbols from the ministry of Christ and his Apostles
In 1945, the U.I.C. was again reincorporated under the ownership of the Amalgamated Sugar Company to try to maintain operation of the railroad. The railroad requested that all stockholders return their stocks to be cashed and invested in the new…
Frederick P. Champ contacted A.P. Bigelow on April 18, 1922 regarding a stockholder meeting for the U.I.C. These meetings were held in Ogden, Utah at the company's headquarters. Champ was a citizen of Logan and often sent his proxy card to Bigelow in…
This document is a letter from Frederick Champ to the Cache Valley Banking Company written September 13, 1944. Attached to the letter were Champ's five U.I.C. bond interest coupons due for payment in February, 1944. He submitted the coupons and the…
This letter was written by Frederick Champ to George Eccles on January 8, 1944. At this point the financial situation of the U.I.C. was very poor and this is represented in Champ's concerns with tax loss on his portion of the company stock and bonds.…
This is a follow-up letter from Frederick Champ to George Eccles, dated March 18, 1944. Champ's concerns regarding tax loss were not resolved by the U.I.C. at this point. He continued to reach out to have his tax loss deficits refunded by the company…
On June 3, 1944 Frederick Champ wrote to George Eccles concerning the United States Chamber of Commerce memberships for the Ogden Transit Company, the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad, and the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Corporations. Financial struggles…
In response to the call for U.I.C. stocks, Champ sent this letter and his bond/stock certificate on February 28, 1945 to George Eccles to be sold to the Amalgamated Sugar Company. He included the stocks belonging to him, his wife, Lillian M.…
This April 24, 1945 letter from Champ to Eccles indicates that Champ received the checks he was expecting from the U.I.C. after sending in his bonds/stocks to be sold. He also notes that rumors have been spreading regarding the sale of the railroad…
In 1947, the U.I.C. was bankrupt and its property was auctioned throughout the counties in which it had operated. Champ wrote to a Mr. Hillyard on August 22, 1947 regarding the creation of a plat to be given to a customer of the Cache Valley Banking…
Champ's June 1, 1944 letter portrays the true financial hardship that the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad had been experiencing since the late 1920s. Champ explains to Donald Marcellus that the future operations of the U.I.C. are in question, that they…
This letter from December 10, 1940 is Champ's response to the U.I.C. Bondholder Protective Committee authorizing them to convert his bonds into the new corporation's stocks.
Chancel of St. John's Episcopal Church decorated for Christmas (263 West Center). Photo by T.B. Cardon. Cache D.U.P. Collection
This is an excerpt from "Kuwentong Bayan: Noong Panahon Ng Hapon: Everyday Life in a Time of War" which is a compilation of Filipino personal narratives of World War II in the Philippines. This excerpt discusses how the Japanese occupation forces…
Chanukah party flyer for Congregation Brith Sholem, circa 1990s.
Chapter eight from Original Stories from Real Lifeby Mary Wollstonecraft
This letter from Charles F. Horner, special assistant to the National Recovery Administration (NRA) administrator, asks Rotary District Governor and Logan Rotarian, O. Cardon, to devote time at the District Conference to discuss the NRA and its role…
Photograph of Charlotte Barrett in 1901 as the May Queen for Mendon's May Day celebrations.
A chart that describes the humors and corresponding qualities, temperaments, seasons, elements, and Zodiac signs.
This is one example of many checks that were written to the U.I.C. during its time of operation. This check was written for $3.78 on August 7, 1918. The stamp on the reverse side of the check shows that the U.I.C. utilized the services of Thatcher…
Check out stand and loan desk in the Merrill Library, spring 1964. Punch card check out system installed between turnstiles. Size of photograph: 2.25 x 3.25 in.
Unidentified man, probably Dolph Andrus, checking the front of the Maxwell automobile on the road near Tuba City. Envelope 24.
Piggly Wiggly self-service grocery store showing the turnstiles and checkout isles layout in or near Memphis, Tennessee.
Photograph of cheerleaders cheering at the 1965 Homecoming game.
A photograph of the cheerleading squad cheering at the 1964 Homecoming football game.
A photograph of 7 cheerleaders posing in their uniforms. Late 1960s era.
Chemical composition of crops as affected by different quantities of irrigation water - a Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin, no. 120, dated 1912, written by John A. Widtsoe.
Cheryl Adams, Head of Cataloging, Merrill-Cazier Library
Chester Redd, The Cable Company's lead engineer was possibly the longest lasting employee of the company. He started as Northern Utah Community Television's first engineer in 1971, and continued with the company until Jonathan sold it in 1989.
Cabinet card portrait of Shoshone Chief Washakie with six other Shoshone chiefs. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is "Chief Washakie with Shoshone Chiefs."
A young girl jumps over a row of small fires built on the beach, as other children look on and wait their turns.
A young boy holds an assembled mini haft-seen at the Nowruz event.