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Highway 89
Highway to Grandue
ILEAD
Library Initiatives
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Road Trips
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Rainbow Roads guide to Highways 91, 89, and 191 by Ward J. Roylance, 1953
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Automobile travel; United States Highway 89;
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Logan and you are in Logan Canyon - one of the most me morable
40 mUe drives in America.
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mountain trails for a thousand thrilling panoramiC views from towering
overshadowing cliffs.
Then, too, there ' s golf I tennis,
bowling . theatres. horseback riding,
superb big game and small gam e
hunting in season.
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Regardless of your route of travel
to get to Cache Valley your trip will be
a memorably scenic one. Logan is In
the center of Scenic America nestled
nearly a mile high in the magnificent
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The moment you arrive , you'll be
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perfect summer climate . Crisp, dry
mountain air I brilliant sunshine , cold
spa rkling streams. green forests and
c anyons all consp ire to make your stay
a pleasant one .
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piped-in water.
Fishing the sparkling trout streams
and hiking in the s pectacular canyon setting are especially interesting.
Thing~ 1:0 ~ee:
• L.D .S. Temple grounds.
• World's largest Swiss
cheese factory .
• Utah State University.
• Cache Vall ey Breeding Association,
largest artificial insem ination organi zation in the West.
• Condensed milk factori es.
• Famous dairy herds.
• L ad i es exclusive knitwear and
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• Fa rm machinery manufacturing.
• Mobile home manufacturing .
• Enjoy shopping from we ll stocked
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360 North Main. Logan, Utah · Ph. S K2- 2161
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Rates are from $3 . 50 to $12.50 and
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of a dozen.
There are 20 excellent cafes , driveins, restaurants and coffee shops in
Logan accorded Grade A fo r high sanitation standards and gener al excellence
by the Board of Health.
The Utah State Univers ity 's many
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Logan and Cache Valley promotional brochure from the Cache Chamber of Commerce, 1964 and 1965. Captioned "A Recreation Paradise for Everyone." Brochure includes local map, general information about Logan. Content headings include: town designed for living, spectacular scenery, refreshing mountain climate, for the kids, things to see, and your comfort.
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Tourism; Outdoor Recreation;
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
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1964; 1965;
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eng;
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BEAR
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To 8arden City Recreational Area - The Mountain Lake Spot of Utah
Come to the cool restful mountain Vacation Land
of Beautiful Bear Lake, where the sky, mountains,
and water joi n together to offer a most (arc and
pleasant abnosphere for a restful vacation.
The fresh, clear. sweet air, purified by the pleasantly wann sun is inviting and invigorating.
Mountains abounding with game and wild life
oHer a wide variety of terrain and scenery for a hike.
picnic, camp out, or an auto trip. as well as hunting
and fishing.
The blue, crystal clear water of Bear Lake is an
irresistable invitation to join in the aquatic sports. The
lake modifies the day and cools the night to make an
ideal vacation climate.
�Be.r Lake
Bear Lake is a natural fresh water lake, although
it is used as a reservoir to supply water for hydroelectric plants and irrigation. It is fed by small moWltain creeks, underwater springs, and the flood waters
of Bear River being diverted into the lake by dams
and a canal system. Later is is returned to the river
by pumping it out of the lake as needed.
Bear Lake is the remains of a larger lake that once
covered the entire valley. It lies half in Utah and half
in Idaho and it is about 20 miles long and 4 miles
wide. Its greatest depth is 208 fee t, and its average
depth is 100 feet. By late summer the surface water
warms up to about 70°. During the winter the lake
usually freezes over by late January or early February
and remains frozen until some time in April.
Situated in a mountain valley about 6000 feet
above sea level, Bear Lake is bordered on the west
and south by an apron of irrigated fann land against
the timbered moun tains. The picturesque east shore
line is b acked by rugged perpendicular purple
mountains.
Bear Lake's intense blue-green color is probably
due to the clearness of the deep water, the sandy bottom, minerals in the water and the reflection of the
b lue sky. It often varies with a change in color of the
sky.
Fall and spring months are the most productive for
fishing in Bear Lake waters. Three species of whitefish are commonly taken from the lake. Recent research and plantings of cutthroat. rainbow and lake
trout (mackinaw) have increased the interest of sportsment in the area . Mackin aw up to 20 pounds are
occasional rewards for anglers.
A brief annual run of Bonneville cisco in late January has popularized the unique dipnet fishing in
shallow icy water.
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The trappers and traders of the early 1800's were
familiar with the Bear Lake country. One, Donald
MacKenzie (1819). a red haired Scotsman, is credited
with naming Bear Lake and Bear River, so called
because of the numerous black bear in the area. He
explored the country and traded with the Indians.
At MacKenzie's instigation. ov~r 10,000 Indians encamped on both sides of a seven mile stretch of Bear
River at the north end of Bear Lake. The gathering
(including the Bannocks, the War-are-ree-kas and the
Shoshonis, not all of which were on friendly terms
themselves) was the largest ever known to h ave assembled in the Rockies. The giant Indian Chief Peeeye-em and his brother, Ama-qui-em, also a huge man,
were in authority over the entire camp.
Mackenzie's purpose in arranging for this PowWow was not only to trade for furs , but also to persuade the Indians to be more fri endly to the white
people.
The first covered wagons came into the Rocky
Mountains in 1830, during which year they made their
way as far west as Fort Washakie in Wyoming. Continued efforts were made to find passable wagon trails
through the mountains to the Pacific Coast, which goal
was finall y reached in 1840.
At that time the entire northwest mountain area
was known as the Oregon Country, and western travel
was either to the "Oregon" or "California" regions .
While early maps give the probable location of the
first Oregon Trail somewhat to the north, well marked
wagon ruts and the stories of Indians and early settlers
of this region ind icate that the first wagon migration
to "Oregon" followed the southerly and westerly shores
of Bear Lake. Leaving this valley through a canyon
to the northwest, they proceeded to the upper reaches
of the Bear River.
Additional color is given to this belief by the fact
that this area was the site of an important trappers'
rendezvous as early as 1827, and well marked trails
were followed for many years in and out of the valley.
The first permanent settlement in the valley was
Paris, Idaho, settled in the fall of 1863 by "Monnon"
pioneers led by Charles C. Rich. Most of the other
towns were settled the following spring.
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The first colonizers, five in number sent by the
"Mormon church came to the present location of
Carden City in the fall of 1875. They spent the winter
getting logs from the mountains west of Carden City
to build homes in the spring and summer of 1876.
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in the early fall by other famili es who moved from
Fish Haven and probably other commun ities in the
valley.
Carden City was the last site on the shores of
Bear Lake to be colonized. Most of the other towns
in the valley were settled in the spring of 1864. This
explains why most of the families moving to Carden
City had their furniture and other household articles.
The new settlement was first called Belle View.
In 1879, at the suggestion of the general authorities of
the "Church," it was called Garden City, because of
its beautiful garden-like appearance.
Shortly after the settlement of Garden City, a
water-driven saw mill and flour mill were built at
Swan Creek, 30 miles north of town.
An irrigation canal 6 miles long was engineered
and dug from Swan C reek to the farm land around
Garden City.
Farming in the area is extensive, but small scale,
individual operations. Each fann er, usually produces
various crops, cattle, sheep and dairying being the
main ones.
The climate of Garden City is adapted to raising
garden vegetables and growth-retarding cool nights
make an ideal combination to bring a finn , mellow,
and fu lly developed product.
Marketed in late July and early August, Bear Lake
raspberries are popular for their excellent size, flavor
and quality.
In the CARDEN C ITY REC REATIONAL AREA
are found most of the accommodations and services
available on the lake, ranging from camp style cabins
to deluxe motel units.
Trailer and c..'\mping courts, resorts, and modem
motels meet the varied needs or desires of every visitor
for a day or night, a weekend, a month, or the full
season.
Cafes, stores, service stations and repair shops,
laundromat, and boat docks provide all the services
for a restful or zestful summer vacation.
The Garden City area is superior as a waterfront
recreational area. Its sandy beaches and varying water
depths are ideal for every sort of activitiy, be it wading, bathing, boating, swimming, skiing or sunning.
This brochure has been prepared to give you
information about what to see and do in the Bear Lake
area. We hope you find it helpful and that you will
come to Bear Lake and enjoy its recreational facilities.
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Bear Lake Vacation Land brochure, 1964
Description
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Bear Lake Merchants (alternate title). Bear Lake Vacation Land brochure with images, general information, and map.
Subject
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Tourism; Outdoor Recreation; Bear Lake;
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Brochures;
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
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1964
Spatial Coverage
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Bear Lake (Utah); Bear Lake County (Idaho); Garden City (Utah); Rich County (Utah); Idaho; Utah; United States;
Language
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eng;
Source
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 3 Folder 6
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Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
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Longbottom's Delicatessen menu, 1978
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Menus for Longbottom's Delicatessen. Sandwiches include: Balboa, Ms. Liz, Melvin Dumer, Sorry Charlie, Aunt Dot, Reuben, Hot Beef, Cold beef, Virginia ham, Cold cuts, Meatball, Turkey and avacado, and Nolen's nightmare. For delivery minimum of three (3) sandwiches and from 5 pm to 10 pm. Open for lunch at 11 am. Informal dining.
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eng;
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 27 Folder 6
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Zanavoo Restaurant Lodge menu, 1970
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Zanavoo Restaurant Lodge dinner menu from 1970.
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eng;
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CHEF MR. J ANG
From Son Francisco to Serve You
FAMILY STYLE DINNER
FOR TWO $3.50 PER PERSON
LUNCH SPECIALS (11 :30 - 4 PM)
A. Pork Chow Mein (Canton.,. St,I.),
Fri ed Rice , Egg Fu Yang. $2.00
B. Sweet and Sour Pork, Chop Suey.
Steamed Rice, $2.25
inclu des:
Soup
Fried Shrimp
Almo nd Chicken
Sweet & Sour Pork
Barbecu e Pork Fried Rice
Cookies , Tea
M.W.TH .SUN. l l :30 A. M. -9P.M.
FRio - SAT. 11 :30 A.M. - 10 P.M.
CLOSED TUES
752-9961
20 W. 400 N.
CHEF MR. JANG
From Son Fra ncisco To Serve You
LOGAN
CHEF MR. JANG
INCLUDES SOUP, FORTUNE
COOKIE AND TEA
M.W.TH. SU N. 11 :30 A.M. · 9 P.M.
FRI. - SAT. 11 :30 A.M. · 10 P.M.
CLOSED TUES
752-9961
20 W. 400 N.
LOGAN
CHEF MR. JANG
From Son Francisco to Serve You
From San Franci sco To Serve You
FAM ILY STYLE DINNER
FOR TW O $3.50 PER PERSON
LU NCH SPECIALS (1 1:30 - 4 PM)
includes:
So up
Fried Shrimp
Almond Chicken
Sweet & Sour Pork
Barbecue Po rk Fried Rice
Cookies, Teo
M.W.TH. SUN . 11 :30 A.M. - 9 P.M.
FRI. - SAT. 11 :30 A.M. - 10 P.M.
CLOSED TUES
752-9961
20 W . 400 N.
LOGAN
A. Pork Chow Mein (Co nlone,. Style) ,
FrIed Rice, Egg Fu Yong. $2.00
8. Sweet and Sour Pork, Chop Suey.
Steom. dll ie. , $2. 25
INCLUDES SOUP. FORTUNE
COOKIE A ND TEA
M.W.T H. SUN . 11 :30 A.M.· 9 P.M.
FR I. . SAT. 11 :30 A.M. - 10 P.M.
CLOSED TUES
752-9961
20 W. 400 N.
LOGAN
�20 WEST 400 NOR TH •
LOGAN , UTAH •
752·9961
DRAGON WO K COMBI NATION PLATES (W ITH SOUP)
No,2
No.1
Sweet & Sour Pork
Fried Rice
Fried Won Ton
$2.65
Chow Mein
Egg Fu Yang
Fried Rice
No, 3
Fried Shrimp, Pork Chow Mein
Swee t & Sour Pork
Fr ied Rice, Fried Won Ton
$2,65
$3.75
INo Substitution$, Ple8$ll1
DRAGON WO K FAMILY STYLE DINNERS
FO R 2 OR MORE PERSONS
A.
DRAGON WOK'S DELIGHT.
$3.95 per person
Fried Shrimp, Almond Chicken, Sweet & Sour Pork,
Barbecue Pork Fried Rice
B.
DRAGON WOK 'S SUPREME.
S4.25 per person
Egg Roll, Egg Fu Yang, Chicken in Brown Sauce,
Beef with Snow Peas, Fried Rice
C.
CH EF'S MASTERPIECE
$6. 50 per person
For those who appreciate the very fine st in Ch inese Cu isine,
we offer a dinner for two or more persons created by our
chefs own choice of his best of the day,
A
service charge of 4 5c per person will be added t o any dinner
spl it with anyone over 6 ye ars of age.
OPEN : Sun., Mon., Wed ., ThU rs., 11:30 a.m . to 9:00 p.m .
Friday and Saturday , 11 :30 a.m. to 10:00 p .m.
CLOSED TUESDAY
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Egg Flower Soup
Won Ton Soup
Chicken Noodle Soup
Bean Curd Soup
Sea Weed Soup
Chicken. Shrimp, Beef Soup
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28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
2.25
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2.55
35.
CH ICKEN (Served w ith S te amed Rice )
Pineapple Shrimp
3.75
Shrimp in TomalO Sauce
Sauled Shrimp with Green Peas
3.95
3.65
43.
46.
47.
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49.
SO.
1.20
Swtet and Sour Pork
Barbecue Pork with Tender Green
Barbecue Pork with Bean Curd
Barbecue Pork with Snow Peas
Tomato Beef
Beef in OyUer Sauce
Ginger Beef
Beef with Green Pepper
Beef with Snow PU$
Beef with Onion
Curry Beef
Pork Wa te r Chestnut Chow Yak
2.55
2.75
2.75
2.95
2.75
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.95
2.75
2.75
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Shrimp with Lobster Sauce
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2.95
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3.20
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Steamed Dumplings
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2.95
Fried Half Spring Chicken
2.35
2.65
3. 25
2.15
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Almond Chicken
Chicken with Pl!aI'M
Moo Goo Gai Pan
Barbecue Pork Egg Fu Yong
Shrimp Egg Fu Yong
Crab Egg Fu Yong
Plain Egg Fu Yong
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Pineapple Chicken
Spicy Diced Chicken
40.
41.
FriedWon Ton w/Swtet & Sour Sauce
Won Ton with Barbt<:ul! Pork in Soup
Won Ton with Beef in Soup
Won Ton with Shrimp in Soup
Won Ton with Chicken in Soup
Sup Gum Wah Won Ton in Soup
1.50
1.95
2.05
2.05
1.85
2.25
CHOW ME IN
(With Crispy Noodle or Pan Fried Noodle)
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52.
53.
54.
° 55.
56.
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Meatless Vegetable Chow Mein
Pork Chow Mein
Beef Chow Mein
Chicken Chow Mein
Shrimp Chow Mein
Tomato Beef Chow Mein
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2. 10
2.20
2.45
2.20
2.45
245
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CHOP SUEY
(Same as Chow Mein, Served with Rice )
NOODLES
68.
69.
70.
° 71 .
72.
·73.
74.
Barbecue Pork with Noodle in Soup
Beef wi th Noodle in Soup
Chicken with Noodle in SOUp
Shrimp with Noodle in Soup
Three Flavor Noodle in Soup
Sup Gum Woh Noodle in Soup
Won Ton with Noodle in Soup
2.05
2.25
2.05
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2.85
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3.65
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Fried Shrimp
Fried Shrimp Balls
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38.
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.95
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Pork with Bean Sprout
Beef with Bean Sproul
.95
DE LICAC IE S
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34.
1.85
EGGS (Served with Steamed Rice )
14.
15.
16.
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33.
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
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A L A CAR TE
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°88.
°89.
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Bean Curd in Brown Sauce
Chinese Brocoli Tender
Oyster Sauce Broccoli
Oyster Sauce Lettuce
Thrl!e Assorted Vegetables
2.05
2.05
1.95
1.95
2.05
92.
Meatless Fried Rice
Barbecue Pork Fried Rice
2.15
2.35
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
Shrimp Fried Rice
Chicken Fried Rice
Ham Fried Rice
Yang Chow Fried Rice
Beef Fried Rice
Pork Fried Rice
Plain Steamed Rice
2.55
2. 25
2. 25
2.75
2.55
2.35
.65
.35
SAN DWI CHE S
°Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Ham and Cheese Sandwich
° Egg Sandwich
°Fu Yong Sandwich
Hot Dog
°french Fries
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BEVER AG ES
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Refin
Sanka
POSl\Jm
.30
.10
.30
.30
Hot Chaco
Milk
Tea
Soft Drinks
.35
.35
.30
.30 .40 .50
• For Vegetarian
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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�Please come in and enjoy
the excellent food.
Or .. .
Call ahead for orders to go
and pick up at the drivethrough window.
We cater lunch buffet and banquet for parties.
Our foods are already seasoned.
Please taste before salting.
We are not responsible for lost articles.
CLOSED TUESDAY
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Dragon Wok menu, 1979
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Menu and business cards for the Dragon Wok chinese restaurant, Logan, Utah. 1979.
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Tourism; Menus;
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Menus;
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
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1979;
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Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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eng;
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 9 Folder 11
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1
�Good
Morning!
BREAKFAST
to. 1.
Two Eggs, Hash Brown Potatoes, Taast and Coffee ..............
70¢
No.2.
H ot C:tkr .. (3) Bu tt ... !'. t\'l fl plf> Syrnp. C:offf'c
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501'
No.3.
Short Slack (2 ) Butter, Maple Syrup, Coffee ..........................
4 5~\
No.4.
H am and Eggs, Hash Brown Potatoes, Toast, Jelly, Coffee .... $1.00
Toasted English Muffin, Wild 1-1 uckleherry Jfl m ....................................
Ofla earle Price!
J UICES: Orange I Sr
Tomato 15r
Large 25r
EGGS: One Egg any style 20r
Two Eggs nny style 35r
POT ATO : I-lash Browned ISr
French Fried 20(
BREADS: Buttered T O:lst l5r
Sweet Roll 15r
~'IEAT :
Fried Ham 45r
Bacon 35¢
HOT DRI NKS : Coffee lOr
Cold Fresh Milk J5¢
Milk a nd a Sweet Roll 30('
Hot Chocolate 15r
Tca Pcr Pot 15('
15('
�SOU P AND SALTED WAFERS ................................................................
DAILY SPEC IAL ..........................................................................................
HOT MEAT AND VEGETABLE PIE, BREAD AND BUTTE R ..........
HAMBURGER ................................................................................................
DOUBLEBURGER ........................................................................................
CHEESEBURGER ........................................................................................
FRENCH FRIES ..........................................................................................
SEABURGER ................................................................................................
CHI LI AND SALTED WAFEIlS ................................................................
BAR.BE.QUE SANDWICH ........................................................................
HOGlE SAN ..................................................................................................
HOT POIlK SANDWICH , POTATO AND GIlAVY ................................
FI SH-PLATE, TARTAR SAUCE, VEGETABLE, POTATO,
IlHEAD AND BUTTER .......................................................................
20¢
851
70r
30t
50r
35t
20.
50r
40¢
35t
60/
85¢
SO¢
13everag es
COFFEE .................................... 101 - GOFFEE REFILLS .................... 51
MILK ........................................ 151
TEA ............................................ IS;
IGE TEA ............................ 151
COKE ........................................ 10;
lRONPORT AND GHERRY .. 10;
ORANGE .................................. lOt
ROOT BEER ............................ lOt
MALTS ...................................... 351
SHAKES .................................... 351
SODAS ................................ 3Ol'
SanJwick es
(Toasted, 5¢ extra)
HAM .......................................... SO/
TUNA ........................................ 50/
BEEF ........................................ 50/
TONGUE .................................. 45/
CHEESE .................................... 401
M INGED HAM ........................ 45¢
FHIED HAM AND EGG SANDW ICH ........
"Sr
SalaJs
PINEAPPLE AND COTTAGE
c n EESE (Salted wafers also) 601
TUNA FISH .............................. 1>5;
TOSSE D GIlEEN, BLE U
CHEESE DRESSING .......... 45/
POTATO .................................. 50;
S;de mde< Potato Salad 35f)
1Je55 erts
P IE ............................................ 201 CAKE ........................................ 1St IGE CREAM ............................ 15<
NUT SUNDAES
ALAMODE ................................ 30;
ALAMODE ................................ 251
SUNDAES .................................. 25;
...................... 351
• • •
IF LOST, GO TO THE 'BIRD - YOUR FRIENDS ARE
PROBABLY WA/ TI NG FOR YOU T H ERE!
Lllnch Time: 11 :00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m ., tahle service 351' per person minimum
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The Bluebird menu, 1964 and 1965
Description
An account of the resource
Menu for the Bluebird Cafe in Logan, Utah from 1964 to 1965. Includes list of items and prices. Items include breakfast, daily specials, beverages, sandwiches, salads, and desserts.
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Tourism; Menus;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Menus;
Publisher
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
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1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970;
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
Language
A language of the resource
eng;
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 4 Folder 2
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Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
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Text
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"FOB YOUR EATING PLEASURE"
Logan, Utah
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TALL Y-HO CAFE
BREAKFAST MENU
Served 6:00 o. m. until 11:00 o. m.
"THIS IS A GRADE A ESTABLISHMENT"
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BREAKFAST SPECIALS
Ham, Bacon Sausage or Pork
Chop with Two Eggs ................................ $UO
Ham, Bacon, Sausage or Pork
Chop and One Egg ....................................
Ham, Cheese or Bacon Omelette
with Three Eggs ...... _.....__ ._ .. __ .. __ .__ .. __ ......... $1.10
Two Eggs Fried, Poached or Boiled ............
1.00
70;
Breakfast Steak ................................................. $1.75
Above Orders Include Toast, Jelly, Potatoes and Coffee
HOT CAKES AND TOAST
I
Waffle and Syrup
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Wheat Cakes (3) ..............................................
Wheat Cakes (2) ....
Buckwheat Cakes (3) ....................................
Buckwheat Cakes (2) ....................................
Milk Toast ..........................................................
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50¢
40t\
Side Order of Ham, Bacon or Sausage .......... 45¢
451'
Side Order of One Egg .................................... 15¢
French Toast and Jelly ._..................................
Side Order of Two Eggs ..................................
30t
Hot or Cold Cereal with Hall and Hall ................................................................................................ 35¢
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JUICES
Tomato, Grapefruit, Orange or B!ended Juices ..........................................................................................
15¢
Large Glass of Above Juices ........................................................................................................................
30,
DRINKS
Coffee ................................................................
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Hot Chocolate ...................................................
15t
Milk ....................................................................
IO¢
Tea (pot) ..........................................................
10/
Buttennilk ..............................................................
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NO BOOTH SEllVlCE LESS THAN 251 EACH
�OPEN DAILY 6,00 A. M . UNTIL I I.30 P. M., SATURDAY UNTIL 1,00 A. M.
TInS IS A GRADE "A" ESTABLISHMENT
SANDWICHES
Club House .............. __ ................. ___.................__ :...__ ._ .. __ .~ ....
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85;
J-Iam and Egg ..... _............ _.. ,..~ ..'......... _.. _.._....... _.................................__
65¢
Bacon and Egg .... __ ...................................... __ .............. _.............. __ .......
Ham and Cheese ............................................................................. _...
Cold Beef ........ _....................................................................................
Cold Pork ..............................................................................................
liamburger ............. ____ ... _.. _.. _..... _. __ ................ _....... __..._........ __ ...............
Deluxe Burger with Bacon ............................................ __ .... ___ ...........
65;
65,
65,
65,
35;
651
Salisbury .................. __ ............................................................................ 35t
MENU ALA CARTE
Top Sirlo in Steak .... ;................................................................... ........
SpeCial T-Bone Steak ........................................................................
3.50
Tenderloin Steak ................................................................................
3.50
New York Cut Steak ..........................................................................
3.25
Short Cut T-Bone Steak ................ 1' .................... .............. ...............
2.50
1.25
Fried Egg Sandwich .......................................................................... 35;
Fried Ham ............................................................................................
Cheeseburger ....................,...................... .............................................
Hot Pork Sandwich ..............................................................................
90;
Steak Sandwich ....................................................................................
9O¢
Hot Hamburger Sandwich ................................................................ 9O¢
DESSERTS
30;
Breaded Veal Cutlets ........................................................................
1.25
Pie .......................................................................................................... 25/
50¢
Hamburger Steak ................................................................................
1.25
45i
Salisbury Steak ....................................................................................
Cubed Steak .....,..................................................................................
1.25'""
1.25
Sausage Steak ......................................................................................
1.25
Breaded Cube Steak ........................................................................
1.25
65,
35¢
45i
.
Grilled Cheese ...................................................................................... 35,·
Potato Chips and Pickles Served with Sandwiches
Side Order of French Fried Po tatoes 20('
Above Orders Include Potatoes, Vegetables, Bread, Butter
SOUPS
FISH
and Coffee - Milk
10, Extra
Pie ala l\1ode ........................................................................................
35¢
Sweet Roll .................................................................................... _......
10/
D oughnuts ............................................................................................
10,
Malts ...................................................................................................... 301
Milk Shakes .......................................................................................... 30;
3O¢ 1
Fish and Chips .................................................................................... $1.10
30¢
3O¢
Fried California Salmon .................... _.............................................. $1.25
Fried Halihut ...................................................................................... $1.25
30¢
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SALADS
Tuna Salad ............................................................................................
90¢
French Apple Pie ................................................................................
llacon and Tomato ... t........................... ..................................... ..........
.
Hot Beef Sandwich ............................................................................
1.25
Tomato and Lettuce ..........................................................................
Tuna Fish Sandwich ..........................................................................
, .
3.50
T·80ne Steak .................................................................................... 3.25
45¢
50¢
Large Dinner Soup .............. 25c
Cream of Mushroom ............
Dinner Soup ........................ 1St
Vegetable Soup ....................
Chicken Soup ........................ 30!'
Clar.:l Chowder ......................
Cream of Tomato 'Soup ........................................................................
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HOT SANDWICHES
Chef's Special Stea k ............................. ............................................ $2.00
Pork Chops .................................... .................................................
Veal Cutlets ..................................... .................................................
Chicken Salad Sandwich ..................................................................
Cold Ham Sandwich ..........................................................................
NO BOOTH SERVICE LESS THAN 25¢ EACH
Cocktail ..................................................................................
75;.
Oys ter Stew ..........................................................................................
75¢
30;
Sundaes
DRINKS
Colfee ....................................................................................................
10;
Milk ......................................................................................................
10,
95¢
Tea ( pot ) ............................................................................................ 10;
Fruit Salad ................._........................................................................ 751
Shrimp Salad ........................................ ,................................................. 951
Hot Chocolate ...................................................................................... 15;
Lettuce and Tomato Salad .......~..... .................... . ..............................
Chicken Salad ........................................................................................
Vcgctable Combination Salad ............................................................
Fruit and Cottage Cheese Salad ........................................................
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FRESH FIUED SHIUMPS ....................................................
75f
95¢
75¢
75;
Sl.50
Salad, Toast, French Fried Potatoes, Cofiee
SOUTHERN FIUED CHIC KE
....................................... 5 l.50
Salad, French Fried Potatoes, Coffee
ButteTnlilk ............................................................................................
CHILD'S
~LATE
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CHINESE MENU
75¢
Chjckell Chow Mein ................................................................ $1.25
J
Hamburger Paille or Roasl Beef
Beef Chow Mein ........................................................................
1.25
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Vegetable
Bread and Butter
Mille or JUice
Children under
years of age
Pork Chow Me in ........................................................................
1.25
Hall Portion ................................................................................
95;
Chinese Beef, Pork or Chicken Noodles ................................
85;
U you prefer we would be glad to furnish you with extra p
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to divide any of our regular menu items among the children
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�Mileage Distance from Logan
27
93
144
263
89 EAST
Kemmerer, Wyoming . _____ .............. __....__ ............
Rock Springs ........................... __ ......... ___.... __ .. __..
Rawlins ........................................... _..__ ................
Laramie ..................................... __ ................. __ ... ___
Chevcnne ..................... _.............. __ ... ___ ................
Jackson Hole ................................................... __ .
96
184
292
409
461
190
47
84
348
402
548
837
30 S WEST
Tretnonton ..........................................................
Burley, Idah o .............. __.................__ ...................
Twin Falls .......................... __ ........ __ ......................
~'[ ounta i n Home ................................................
Boise ....................................................................
23
144
184
291
324
91 NORTH
Preston, Idaho ....................................................
Pocatello ..............................................................
Idaho Falls ..........................................................
West Yellowstone ..............................................
91 SOUTH
Ogden ..................................................................
Salt Lake City ....................................................
Cedar City ..........................................................
St. George ..........................................................
Las Vegas, Nevada ............................................
Los Angeles ......................................................
Just a Few Suggestions on Points of Interest in Cache Valley
Largest Swiss Cheese Factory in the world,
Amalga.
State Fish H atchery, west of Logan.
One of the largest one-unit pea canning factories in the world, SmitMield.
White's Trout Farm, Paradise.
Big Game Reserve Unit, Blacksmith Fork
Canyon.
Jim Bridger's Fur Caches near Hyrum, Utah.
Grave of Martin Harris, one of the witnesses
to the Book of Mormon, Clarkstoll.
Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Logan.
Utllh State University. Logan.
Jardine Juniper, 3500 year old tree, oldest and
largest known living juniper, Logan Canyon.
Sardine Canyon Drive near Wellsville.
National Fraternal, Civic and Veteran's Organizntions meet regularly.
Chief industries of I,ogan and Cache Countycond ensed milk and cheese fa ctories, sugar factory,
flour-milling and elevators, pea, bean, and corn
canning plants, knitting and wearing.apparel fac·
tories. candy and ice cream plants, bakeries.
chicken and fish hatcheries, floral houses and
plants, upholstering and tailor shops, saw mill and
millwork, monumen t campanies, mattress fa ctory,
batt1ing works, concrete pipe, tile and brick plants,
fixture manufacturing plants, turkey processing
plant, abbattoir, trout fanns , honey culture. Total
employees, 2000; payroll $1,200.000.00.
�Tally-Ho Cafe
takes pleasure in serving you
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featuring Gifts of Grace and Charm
O ,>en dail y 10 lI.m.· 12 IIml 1;30·5;00 p.m.
Silturd:tys 10 ll.m· 12 noon.
For ale busy IIo/iday Um e ah ead. wily nol. order
,
Banellis Custom SmoKea TurKey
a nd Banellis Eggs of Merit
Enjoyed !rDln CO(l$t to coast as (l ready-to-eat treat. 01lce YOII st art
you ca n't stop eating - Bonel/is Smoked. Turkey!
'Ve ship freshly smoked turkey hcns as business gifts and thank-you
presents for gourmets everywhere who live and give graciously. Bancllis
Smoked Turkey is known as the gift that complimcnts both th e giver and
the receiver.
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Our turkey is custom smoked . Order in advance. We gift wrap
and ship whole turkeys anywhere in the fift y states. Write fo r literature or
phonc: EDM UN D A. BA NE LLI S
Hcsidcllcc: 444 Canyon
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BO~HL
Phone 752· 1820
Logan, Utah
Banellis of Utah
])HOVID ENCE and LOGAN, UTAH
EGGS OF MERIT and GUSTOM SMOKED TURk'EY
GATE /liNG TO GOURMETS EVERYWHERE
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Tally-Ho Cafe menu. Includes breakfast menu, a la carte items, mileage distance from Logan, a few suggestions on points of interest in Cache Valley, and the Ann Banellis gift shop featuring Banellis custom smoked turkey and eggs of merit.
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Tourism; Menus;
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Menus;
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1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970;
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Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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eng;
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Mitchell Motel
Logan, Utah 752-3421
8RIDGERLAND COFFEE SHOP
fea turing that world famous Cache Valley Cheese
FH UITS AND J UICES
BHIDCEflLA i\ D nn EA KFASTS
Two fresh eggs wilh dlOi(:c of pork sausagt::s, bacon or ham
Served with hash ~d brown potatol"oS, buttered loast and jelly.
Coffee ...................................... .. .... ..... _............ ...... ......... ............. ......
$1.25
One fresh eg~ wil h choice of pork sallsa,gcs, bacon or ham
S(~ r,,('d with hashed brown potatoes, hutl ercd toast and jelly,
Coffee ....... _.......... _.................... .................................................................. $1.10
Can ned peaches or pears, chil h..-'{I ...... .... .. ...... ............... . .... .... _ ... _... S
Sl iced bananas with half & half ..... ...................... _.....................................
Stewed prunes .............
................................... ................ ................ ....
Chilled juices: ol";Ul,ge . ............. ......................................_.
Ton1ato .... . __ ........... ..... ................................. .. ..... ..............
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.35
.35
.30
.25
13HEAKFAST CEHEA LS
Choice of l:o ld (:croll! served with whole milk .................. ....................... . .30
served w ith half & half .............................. _...................... .
Two eAAs, hasht'd hrown potatQCs, loast and jelly.
Coffee ................................ __....... ............ ...... _................... '"' .......... ............. $ .75
Frl'nch Toas t (3 s! ic!'s), butler and syrup,
Coffee ...................., .......... .. ... .... _..... .. ............................. ..... ...... ................. $ .85
TOAST AND HOLLS
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and jelly, coffee ..................................................................... .....
.......... $1.75
Poached eg~ on \oast, has hed brown potatoes,
Coffee ..........
...... _.................................... _......... ..................................... $ .60
I .15
Breakfast sweet roll ....
.20
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En,glish
BREA KFAST
Short stack of pancakes. with butter and syn lp,
.60
Served with sliced bananas .................... _.... .... _...... ........ .
Buttered toast and jelly .
Slack of panca kes. svrup and butter,
Coffee .................. .................... ... ................................. ................................. $ .75
.45
(toasted)
~'I EATS
Fried h an1 .. _........... ..................................... ..................................
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.55
Bacon (4 slices) .......................... .
.55
Sausage (country style) .. _
.55
EGGS: Any sty le
....... ............ . $ .20
One
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H(IIdw(II. Ranch _ born. of 1ar<J• • Ik h.rd
I.oq<m GoU and. Country Cub, 18 hoi.
(public in.Yiled)
SUBUnit PeD'k GolI Course in. Smithfi.1d
(public iJlYited)
Hynun DcIm RecJeational Area
Old Ephraim'. Grav.
Bear Lak. Stat. Boat Park. j.....1 plain r.lax_
in.9 in Bear Lak. atmo.ph.,. - boating".
rnolo._row....u - bathiD9 - &.bing wat.r KUng and aquatic sporW
Tun Brid9er Cach. (near Hynun DcIm)
McutiD Ham. Grav. (near Carbtool
Rocky Mountain Ch_ Factory
(near Smithfi.ld)
Cull.r Darn
PorC1.lpin.. Darn Rectecrtional Area
Look.Out Point _ Mendon
Bear Lolt. Reaeational Area
Swan Cr..k Sprin9
GUllion So.glum M.morial (Seu..lptor
Mt. R.....runo •• ), St. Chari... Idnho
Camp llJton Pumping Station
Pbo.pbat. Min..
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Dcn,"iht.... of th. Utg,;" Pion..... M.....um
CACHE NATIONAL FOREST
Rid<. Springl l.o9an Riv.r in Loqan Ccmyon
Lovan Canyon (Ie"";c .01,11. to Park)
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Junipe. Jmain. (old... 1ivi.n9 juniper Ir. . l
Beaver Mountain Wont •• Spo.... Area
Limber &., ov.r 2.!lX1 years old.. Logan_
!lear Lak. Summit
Minnetonka Cav.
Bear Lak. Scenic Lookout and SIIJU'iH
ForM! Recreation A.ea
Giant Engleman Spn.iU, B\oomin<)ton
Canyon
HiIc. - Picnics _ Auto TriJM inlo leenic
mOl1lltain country ov.r_lookinq Bear Lake
For Further Information Stop at Cache, Rich Tourist Booths
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BRIDGERLAND COFFEE SHOP
featuring that World Famous Cache Valley Cheese
FRUITS AND JUICES
BRIDGERLAND BREAKFASTS
Canned peaches or pears , chilled __ ._ ................. ___ ...". __ . ______. ____. $ .35
Sliced bananas with half & half _____ ....__________ ..... __ ....... __. __. __ . ___. ,35
Stewed prunes __._. _______ ." .'_ .....________ .... _... ____ . _____ ._. ___... ,._..' ____ .___ .35
Two fresh eggs with choice of pork sausages, bacon, or ham
Served with hashed brown potatoes, buttered toast and jelly
Coffee .................. ............. .................................. ......................... $1.25
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Chilled juices: ~""r~.t~';t.
One fresh egg with choice of pork sausages, bacon or ham
Served with hashed brown potatoes, buttered toast and jelly I
Coffee ..................... ........................................................ .............. $1 .10
BREAKFAST CEREACS""
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Buttered toast and jelly _________________________________ _________________________$ .15
Breakfast sweet roll __ ........ _.. __ . ___________. ________... _... _. __ ........... _.... .20
DO\lgBput-{.caIce) '!'._ •• ___ • ___ __ _._=-......... _._. __ ....... _. ___ •__
English Muffin (toasted) __ ............ _______ _________ ..______ . ___ .... __ ..... ~...
.15
BREAKFAST MEATS
Fried ham ___ .. ____ ............. _________________ ... _._._. ___. __________._. _... _..... ___ $ .55
Bacon (4 slices) .... _....... ___________________ ..... _._. ________ .___ ........ _.. __ .... _ .55
Sausage (country style) . __________________......... __________. __......... ___. __... .55
Breakfast steak, two eggs, hashed brown potatoes, toast
and jelly, coffee ___ . ________ ........ _............. _.... _.. _........ _....................... _ $1.75
Poached egg on toast, hashed brown potatoes,
Coffee .. ... ... ........................................ .......... ................................ $ .60
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TOAST AND ROLLS
Stack of pancakes, syrup and butter ,
Coffee .................................... ......... .......................... .... ............... $ .75
Short stack of pancakes, with butter and syrup,
Coffee .. ......... ............... .... .... ...... ...... .............. ............... ......... .... ... $ .60
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Choice of cold cereal served with whole milk _________________________ $ .30
served with half & half ___________________________________________ .45
served with sliced bananas ______________________________ ____ ___ .60
Two eggs, hashed brown potatoes, toast and jelly.
Coffee __________________________________________________________________________________________ _
French Toast (3 slices), butter and syrup ,
Coffee . ... ............... ....... ....................................... ......................... $ .85
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EGGS: Any style
One ....................................................................................... $ ~,J-cl
Two _...:................................................................................... >i!l:.. '-( 0
BEVERAGES
Cache Valley Cheese Omelet ,
Hashed brown potatoes, toast
and jelly, coffee ______________ $1.00
Tea ________________ . __ ._ .. ____ .15
Coffee .................... _ .15
Milk .......•...•.............. .15
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Postum _... ___ ................ _. ___. .15
Sank• ................................ . 15
Hot Chocolate __________________ .15
�PIOIfEEItED
IT UM BIlIDGER
WBLCDMB TO
WBEK TO SEE IT ...
Utah State University Summe r School _
f irst Session. lune 14_luly 16
Second Seli.Sion.luly 19·Augusl 20
USU Bond Concert. June 20
USU Chamber Music Concert. June 22
Boys' Stale. Loqan. June 26 10 July 3
USU Opera uCenerento]o", June zg.July 3
Logon Independence Day Celebration.luly 2.3
Hyrum Independence Oay Celebration, July S
Woodruff Independence Day Celebration.
,ulyS
Lewiston Independence Day Celebration,
JulyS
Sidewalk Bazoar.luly 9-10
USU Opera "Don Giovann i", fuly 13. 17
Pion ee r Days Celebration. July 24th. Randolph
USU Dance Concer1. July 30.3\
Deliciou.. Bear Lake Raspberriell in s eason
about luly 241h to A ugust to
Merchants' Outing. August 4
USU M usica! "Desl ry Rides A goin",
August 10-12-14. 16. 18.20
USU Ploy 'The flowering Pcoch",
August 11.13.17.19
Cacho County Fai, and Rodeo. August
+ t a Cup Water Ski Championship,
, August 21·22
Woods Threshing Bee. Mendon. August 28
Tupperwa,e Convenlion. August 22 10 r1
Wel lsville Foundors Day. Septemb.. r 6
Utah State Square Dance Wo.k Shop.
September 17. 18
Cisco lishinq in Bear take. lall0. part 01
January
Ask Desk Clerk
For Brochure
"SIIDGERLAND"
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Logan LD.s. Temple
Utah State UniveBity
£) Hardware Rtmch • home ol large eUe herd
o Juniper Jardine (oldest living juniper Iree)
Logan Goll and Country Club. 18 holes
(public inviled)
Hyrum Dam Recreational Area
f) Old Ephraim's Grave
o Bear Lake Slate Boat Park. jUlit plain relax.
ing in Bear Lake atmosph ere - boating.
molor.row...ai! - bathing - IilIhing
water skiing tmd aquatic "POn.
Beaver Mountain Wmte r Sporbl MIlK!
(S Logtm Rive r in Logan Canyon
• rim Bridger Cache (near Hyrum Dam)
Mamn Harria Grave (near Clarkston)
Rocky Mountain Ch_
Factory
(near Smithfield)
Summil Park Gall Counwo in Smithfield
Th.eshing MacrunOil at Lynn Wood Homo
in Mendon
Cutler Dam
Prolefl8ionai instruction in water Uiing on
Bear Lake
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Porcupine Dam Recreational ArllK!
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Bear La'"e Recreational Area
• SWtm Creek Spring
Look·Out Poinl • Mend on
Gutzon Borglum Me morial (Sculptor lor
MI. Ruahmore). Sl Charles. Idaho
Camp Lifton Pumping Station
Phosphate Mines
Water.Operated ScrwmiU. Kearl Ranch.
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Round Valley
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Daughters of the Utah Pioneers M ....um
CACHE NATIONAL FOREST
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Ricks Springs
Logan Canyon (aconic roulo to Park)
Limb..r Pine . over 2.000 year-. old. Logan.
Bear Lake Summil.
Minnot onka Cave
Bear Lako Scenic Lookout and Sunrise
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Fo.est Recreation ArllK!
GianI Engleman Spru"e. Bloomington
Canyon
HiJces • Picniea . Aulo Trip" ;nlo acenic
mountain country over.loolcing Bear Lake
Woodruff
Wellsville
Road to Evanston
Mantua
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Mitchell Motel menu, 1969
Description
An account of the resource
Mitchell Motel breakfast menu, 1969. Includes Bridgerland breakfasts, fruits and juices, breakfast cereals, toast and rolls, breakfast meats, eggs, and beverages. Back side is to be used as a placemat and provides general tourist information about Bridgerland. Includes second menu with handwritten notes for republication and additional tourist information about Logan.
Subject
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Tourism; Outdoor Recreation; Menus;
Medium
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Brochures; Menus;
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1969;
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
Language
A language of the resource
eng;
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SINCE 1914
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Tossed Solad and French Fried Potatoes
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SPECI AL DIET PLATE S
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Frui t and C ottage Cheese . .
Roast Beef, Vegetobl e, Salad .
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CARDON'S BLUE BI RD CHOCOLATES
"GIft of Good Taste "
Tues. - 12:00
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We invite yo u to examine our 4 Pri vate Dining Ro oms .
Comp lete fa cilities for business meetings, socia ls, weddings, co cktail buffets.
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TOSSED FRESH GREEN S
BACON, SAUSAGE 0' HAM & EGGS
Has h Browns, Toast and Jelly
l ots of Hot Coffee
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BAKED HAM
MINCED BA KED HAM
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ROAST BEEF
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Your Cho ice o f Our Own Salad
Dressings: French, 1000 Island ,
Mayonnai se, or Bl eu Cheese
ICE CREAM SODAS, Any Flavor
PARFAITS. . . .
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with Pecons
DELU XE CHEESEBURGER
FRESH li ME FREEZE
FRESH lEMONADE
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French Fries, Garnish
PLAIN NUTRITIOU S
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MALTED MILKS .
MILK SHAKES Any Flavor
ICE CREAM SUNDAES .
with Pecons
HOT ROAST SAN DWICH
BANANA SPECI AL, Whole Banano, Strawberry and
Vanil la Ice Cream , Pi neapp le Fruit, Pecan Nuts
Whi pped Pototo,
Blueb ird Gravy
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HOT FUDGE SUNDAE . . . . . . . . . .
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TEDDY BEAR, Real Chocolate Ice Cream, C hocol ate
Caramel Dressing, Roasted Almonds and
Dipped Almonds, Cherry. . . . . . . . . .
AMERICAN GIRL, Two Flovors of Ice Cream and One
Sherbet, Morshmallow Dressing, Pecan Nuts
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NU T SALAD,Vani lla Ice Cream, Straw berry and
Pi neappl e Fruit, Pe can Nuts, Marshmoll ow
and Cherry. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONEY ISLAND, Choco late and Vonilla Ice Cream
Strawberry and Pi neappl e Fru it, Sliced Bananos,
Ground N uts ond Cherry. . . . . . . . .
TEM PTATI ON FRUIT , Van illa Ice Cream, Sliced
Bananas, Pineapple and Strawbe rry Fruit,
Marshmo ll ow and Cherries . . . . . . . .
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Whipped Potato
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ROAST TOP ROUND OF BEEF . $4.15
Mashed Potato, Bluebird Gravy
SEAFOOD PLA TTER . $4.65
French Fried Potato
ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF
au jus .. $5.95
Baked Potato
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Apple
Boysenberry Pie
Assorted Bluebird Ice Creams
Fresh Strawberry Pie (20c extra)
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Complete Ala Carte Menu Available
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V-8 Juice
Tomato Juice or Veqetable Beef Soup
M ILLER'S
PREMI UM BAKED HAM
Pineapple Ring
Au Gratin Po tato
Small Whole Bluelake Green Beans
Tossed Garden Greens, Thousand
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RoJI and Butter - Choice of Beverage
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Title
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The Bluebird menu, 1976 to 1981
Description
An account of the resource
Regluar Bluebird Cafe menu includes beef steaks, appetizers, beverages, desserts, seafoods, fried chicken, fresh tasty salads, all day breakfast, sandwiches, hamburgers, hot sandwiches, kiddie corner, and ye olde marble soda shoppe (prices not listed). Also includes special Easter Holiday dinner. menu
Subject
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Tourism; Menus;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Menus;
Publisher
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980; 1981;
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
Language
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eng;
Source
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 4 Folder 7
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Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
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�Orange ........ 20¢ and 35¢
Grapefruit
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...................... 35¢
Fresh Fruit in Season .......... 45¢
Tomato ........20¢ and 35¢
( stmwbcrri cs, peac hes.
pears, mspberries)
Pn lllcs .................................... 35¢
JUICE OF FRES HLY SQUEEZED O RANGES ............ 40¢
No.
C IIOICE: Ham , and
Eggs, I-lash Browned Potato,
Toast and Jelly, Coffee $1.40
I - YAN KEE
No. 2-Brcakfast Steak, One Egg,
J)otatoes, Toast and Jelly,
Coffee ........................ $ 1.95
No.3 -Two Eggs, Hash Browned
Potato, To..1.st and Jelly,
Coffee ............................ 80\\
No. 4-T wo Hot Cakes, Ham,
Bacon or Sausage, Butter,
Ma ple Syrup. Coffee _. $1.00
No. 5-0nc Egg, Ham, Bacon or
Sausage, Toast and Jelly.
Coffee .......................... $1.00
(with I-lash Brown Potato 8 1.15)
Short Stack Hot Cakes, Crea mery Butter, Maple Syrup, ~'Iil k or Coffee .. 55¢
Fu ll Stack I-I ot Cakes, Crea mery Butter, Maple Syrup. Milk or Coffee .. 65f
Fresh CriSp Waffl e. Creamery Butter, :\ Inple Sywp.
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or Coffee ...... 6.'5(
�Canadian Bacon ........................ 50¢
Country Sa usage ...................... 4S¢
Smoked Ham Slice ................. 65¢
1 F resh Egg .............................. 25¢
Four Slices Bacon ................... 50¢
2 Fresh Eggs ............................ 40¢
Hashed Brow n Potatoes .......... 20¢
HAM OMELET. HASH BHOWNS, TOAST, CO FFEE .... SI.25
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Breakfast Roll, Plai n or Toasted ..
Toast, Jelly
French Toast,
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Syrup .. _....... __....... _.................................................... 751
Milk Toast .................................................................................................... 4S¢
D ry Cereal with Half and l-blf Crea m ...................................................... 40¢
Cream of Wh eat and Half and Half Cren lll .............................................. 40r
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Oatmeal wit h Half and Half Cream
An v Cerea l with Toast or Breakfast Roll ............... .
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Hot Chocolate .._....................... l S¢Black or Green Tea .................. 15¢
Sweet Milk ._...............
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Title
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The Bluebird menu, 1968
Description
An account of the resource
Breakfast menu for The Bluebird Cafe in Logan, Utah. Includes image of cowboy on a horse at Tony Grove Lake in Logan Canyon. Breakfast menu includes juices, fruits, club breakfasts, waffles and hot cakes, meats and eggs, cereals, toast and rolls, and beverages. Prices also included.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tourism; Menus;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Menus;
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1968
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
Language
A language of the resource
eng;
Source
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 4 Folder 4
Is Referenced By
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Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
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Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Special Collections and Archives, phone (435) 797-2663.
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Text
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application/pdf
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Title
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The Bluebird menu, 1966 and 1967
Description
An account of the resource
Menu for the Bluebird Cafe in Logan, Utah from 1966 to 1967. Includes list of soda fountain specialties, special sundies, sandwiches, "America's Favorite 4" : Bluebird cheeseburger, ham and eggs, fried spring chicken, and jumbo fried shrimp, steaks, fish cocktail, and salads. Brochure also includes promotional material for Logan. Images of Bluebird sign lit up with the caption of "Food" for the Body; Old Main with caption "Food" for the mind, and the Logan L.D.S. temple with the caption "Food" for the spirit.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tourism; Outdoor Recreation; Menu;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Menus; Brochures;
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1966; 1967;
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Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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eng;
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 4 Folder 3
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�Steak Sandwich
$1.75
boneless top sirloin, French fries, onion
rings, salad, and garlic bread.
$1.05
Submarine
salomi, cheese, bologna, ham, corned
beef, tomato, lettuce, beans, and relish.
Guineau Grinder
$1.05
Ham , Swiss cheese, bologna, American
cheese. corned beef, salom i, gu ineau
sauce, beans and relish.
Li ttle Rich Kid
$1.05
braunschweiger, Swiss cheese, le ttuce,
tomato, bacon , American cheese, beans,
and relish.
Poor Boy
. $1.00
ham , Swiss cheese, lettuce, corned beef
tomato, pastrami, beans, and relish.
Broiled Chopped Beef . $1.00
broiled with Swiss cheese and egg.
Served with tossed green salad, potato
salad, beans and relish.
95¢
Bistro
kipper snacks, Swiss cheese, lettuce,
tomato, American cheese, onion, beans,
and relish.
~Al[LA~~
Tossed Green Salad
70¢
served with garlic bread and choice of
dress ing.
~@1[D'~
Oyster Stew .
Clam Chowder
. $1.25
95¢
GARLIC BHEAD
301 & 60/
35/
ON ION RI NGS
35,
POTATO CEMS
50¢ & SI.OO
SNICKER SNACKS
Swiss and American cheese with onion sticks
I
�Budweiser and Coors on Tap
Bistro Beer Mug (16 oz.)
35¢
Schooner
25¢
Small Beer
15¢
Pitcher -
$1.25
- Packaged Beer To Go -
Coors - Budweiser - Olympia
$1.50 Six Pack
.-.
Luncheon Specialties Every
Day 11 :30 - 2:00
Sandwiches Every Day
11 :30 a.m .. 10:00 p.m.
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Sin gle order with extra plate
/
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The Bistro menu, 1967 to 1969
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The Bistro menu from 1967 to 1969. Includes items and prices. List includes sandwiches, salads, soups, side orders, beer menu, and soft drinks.
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Tourism; Menus;
Medium
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Menus;
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
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1967; 1968; 1969;
Spatial Coverage
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Bear Lake (Utah); Bear Lake County (Idaho); Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Rich County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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eng;
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PHONE 752-5211
Utah
135 North Main
Logan,
�CHINESE MENU
BEVERACE NOT INCLUDED WITH MEAL
APPETIZERS
Egg Rolls (}4 order $1.(0) ..................... ................. $1.95
Fried Shrimp (side order of two $l.ro) ................ $2.40
Sliced Barbecued Pork (~ order $1.ZJ» .............. $2.35
NOODLES
Pork Noodles ....................................... __ ...................
Beef Noodles ....... _..........................................._.......
Chicken Noodles ......................................................
Spanish Noodles ............................................... _.....
Fresh Shrimp Noodles ............................................
Chop Suey Noodles ..................................................
GHardd!l<>Siled ~ggNN
oodIoodIes ....... ...............................
ran s peclal l
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Won T un WI·th Char Sh u ...... .... ..............................
CHOW MEIN
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$" 35
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Pork &~~ Me~n ....~~......~~.. :::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::: $1:65
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$175
Beef or V ea1 Chow M eln
................... -..........-..... $165
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Chicken Chow Mein .............................................. $2.05
Fresh Shrimp Otow Mein ........... _.. _........ _.. _....... $2.05
Sub Gum Chow Mein .............................................. $2.20
Chicken Sub Gum Cbow Mein .............................. $2.45
Beef Tomato Green Pepper Chow Mein ............ $2.10
(above orders with mushroom 35f extra)
CHOP SUEY
Pork Chop Suey ........................... _......................... $1.65
Beef Chop Suey ............... _...................... _......_..... $1.75
~ealkCho&Suey ............... - .. - .............................. -. $1.75
F iC SOh op uey ........... - ......................- .. - ....... $2.05
Chl hk rim~
op Suey ........................................ $2.05
S ~c en Su Gum Chop Suey ........... - .. - ............. $2.45
u (a~~ ~C;;rs S:ftt .~~~~.~.. ~~tr;)........ $2.20
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FRIED RICE
Pork Fried Rice ........................................................
Ham Fried Rice ........................................................
Chicken Fried Rice ................................................
Shrimp Fried Rice ..................................................
Beef and Rice with Oyster Sauce ..........................
Lop Chon~ or Char Shu Fried Rice ....................
&wl of Rice with Gravy ......................................
MEAT COURSE OR CHOW YUK
Sweet and Sour Pork Tenderloin ..........................
Pork Spare Ribs (sweet and sour) ..........................
Bean Sprouts Chow Yuk ............... .........................
Tomato and Green Pepper Chow Yuk ................
Chinese Green Chow Yuk ....................... _.............
Fried Spring Chicken, Chinese Style ..................
EGG FOO YUNG
Moo Goo Ga; Pan ..................._...............................
Ham or Pork Egg Foo Yung .................................. $1.70
Chicken Almond Ding ............................................
~::nin E£E FooF Yllng ..........._........................ _......... $1.70
Barbecued Pork Scrambled Eggs ................... _.....
mp '€gg .00 Yung ............................... _........... $1.90
Sweet and Sour Chicken ........................................
Chicken E~ Foo Yung ................... _..................... $1.85
Sweet and Sour Shrimp ....................................... _.
SINGLE ORDER SI>RVED FOR 1WO. 25; EXTRA
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$1.55
$1.75
$1.70
$1.55
$1.85
$1.75
$$11.55
.90
$190
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$1.70
$1.70
$1.75
$1.85
$2.10
$2.10
75¢
$2.45
$2.20
$1.85
$2.25
$1.95
$2.50
82.50
$2.45
$2.10
$2.45
$2.45
SPECIAL CHINESE DINNERS
(Served Family Style)
Combination Dinner
(Serves 2)
No. 1
No. 3
$5.80
Chicken Noodle Soup
Pork Olow Mein
Eg~ Foo Yung
ried Rice
$2.30
Chicken Noodle Soup
Sweet and Sour Pork
Fried Rice
Pork Chow Mein
$3.00
Chicken Noodle Soup
Sweet and Sour Pork, Ham Fried Rice
Beef Chow Mein
Egg Rolls
No.2
No.4
Chicken Noodle Soup Chicken Noodle Soup
Pork Chow Mein
Sweet and Sour Pork
Fried Jumbo Shrimps (2)
Fried Shrimps (2)
Fried Rice
Fried Rice
$2.60
$3.25
Ice Cream .................................. 25;
Coffee, per cup .......................... 25;'
Milk Toast ................................ 65¢
(Serves 2-3)
(Serves 3-4)
$8.25
$11.75
Chicken NoodJe Soup
Pork Foo Yun~
Cantonese Style Chow Mein
Chicken
Almond . g
E/ig Ro'h
Pork Spare Ribs - Sweet
Chinese arbecued Pork
and Sour
Fried Rice
Fried Jumbo Shrimps
Fried Rice
Egg FJower Soup
DAlRYDlSHES
Pot C reen or Black Tea .......... 30;'
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Milk ... _...................................... 251
NOT lIFSPONSIBLE FOR LOST ARTICLES
Iced Tea per Glass .................... 35f
JHuice : Sm,aU .. 25;' Large .. 35¢3O
ot Choco ate ............................
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Postum ...... 25¢
Sanka ...... 25¢
NO SERVICE IN BOOTHS UNDER
'115f
�AMERICAN MENU
BEVERACE NOT INCLUDED WITH MEAL
SANDWICHES
HOME MADE SOUP
(Served with Crackers)
Chicken Noodle Soup
....... _....... .. ................
Chicken w ith Rke Soup ....................... .................
Chicken EM Flower Soup ..................... .. ............
Chop Suey Soup ....................
..............
Chicken Mushroom Soup ..... ........
............•
BOt
6O¢
7S¢
95;
7S¢
CANNED SOUP
(Served with Crnckers)
Vegetable Soup .................. ............. ....... .................. 6O¢
Chicken Noodle Soup .......... ............................. _... 6O¢
Chili Soup .. ................. ........................................ _... 7s¢
Cream of Tomato ................ ............. ...................... 6O¢
Cove Oyster Stew ....... _........................... ................. $1.55
STEAKS, CHOPS, AND ETC.
(Served with Salad ,
Bread and Butter, French "-ries)
T-Bone Steak ....................................................... _...
Rib Steak .. .. ............................................................
Chicken Fried Steak _...... _.............._.................... _.
Hamburger Steak ....................................................
Club Steak ................................................................
$4.40
$3.65
$2.65
$2.05
$3.&5
Ham or Bacon Egg Sandwich ................................
Fried Egg Sandwich ........................................... _...
Hamburger Sandwich ............................................
Hamburger Deluxe ................... .. ...........................
Cheeseburger Sandwich ..................................._...
Ham and Cheese Sandwich ............... _.. _.._.........
Cold Pork or Beef Sandwich .. ................................
Tuna Fish Sandwich ... ............ _.. _.............. _.........
Club House Sandwich (3 d ecker) ..........._.._.._.....
Cold Chicken Sandwich ........................... .... _.........
Ham or Bacon and Tomato ................... _.. _...........
Denver Sandwich ..........................................._.......
Grilled Cheese Sandwich .. ............._.._.. _........__.
Fried or Cold Ham Sandwich ..................._...........
Hot Steak Sandwich ....................... _.............. _.._...
Hot Egg Foo Yung Sandwich ................................
Hot Breaded Veal Sandwich ....................._.. _.......
Hot Pork or Beef Sandwich ..........._.............._.....
Hot Hamburger Sandwich ..........._.................._...
Hot Turkey Sandwich ............................................
Sandwich on Toast Sf extra
$1.05
70;
75;
$1.10
85;
$1.05
95;
95;
$1.50
$1.15
$1.05
$1.05
70;
95;
$1.75
$1.10
$1.45
$1.35
$1.35
$1.55
Sirloin Steak ................... _.... __ ...... _............................ $3.85
Small Steak ................ _..................... _............ _...... _. $3.10
Spencer Steak ...................................................... .... $3.65
CHOPS AND CUlLETS
Breaded Veal Cutlets .......... _...................................
Breaded Pork Chops ... __............................. _...........
Grilled Pork Chops ..................................................
Fried Spring Chicken .. ............................................
Beef Liver and Bacon or Onion ............................
$2.10
$2.40
$2.35
$2.40
$1.95
SEA FOODS
Breaded Halibut .. _...................................................
Grilled Mountain Trout .. _.................................... _.
Fried Jumbo Shrimps ..............................................
Fish N' Chips .................................................. ........
SALAD
(Served with Crackers)
$1 .&5
$2.10
$2.40
$1 .65
POTATOES
Mashed or Hash Brown ....... _.................. _......-.....
French Fries ............................. .......... _.........._.......
35¢
35;
EGGS AND OMELETS
(With Toast and Potatoe)
Two Poached Eggs ............... _.. _.........._.. _.._.._... $1.25
Poached Eggs, Vienna Style ..............._................. $1.85
Two Eggs, any style ..................._.............._...... _... $1.10
Plain Omelet ............................................... _.. _....... $1.35
Mushroom Omelet ............................... _................. $1.75
Spanish Omelet ..................................._.................._ $1.60
Cheese Omelet ....................................... _............... $1.55
Shrimp Omelet ................................... _.......... _.. _... $1.85
Ham or Bacon Omelet ............................................ $1.75
Ham and Eggs ........................................................ $1.75
Sausage and Eggs ................................... _............... $1.75
Fried Ham Steak or Pork Sausage ..........._........... $1.95
Bacon and Eggs ....................... _.. _........................... $1.75
Steak and Eggs ............... _.................._.._.._........... $3.25
Tomato stuffed with Chicken or Shrimps
Salad ................. ....................._... ......... _.......... _..$2.10
Chicken, Fruit or Shrimp Salad .... _....................... $1 .85
Lettuce and Tomato ................................................ $1.25
Tuna Fish Salad ......................... .............. _............. $1.&5
Tossed Green Salad .. _....... ..................................... $1.35
Choice Dressing Extra
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Title
A name given to the resource
Grand Cafe American and Chinese food, menu, 1965 to 1967
Description
An account of the resource
Chinese and American menus for the Grand Cafe. Includes specialty menu from Tuesday, March 30, 1965.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tourism; Menus;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Menus;
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1965; 1966; 1967;
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
Language
A language of the resource
eng;
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 12 Folder 16
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Special Collections and Archives, phone (435) 797-2663.
Type
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Text
Format
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application/pdf
Identifier
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BEAR LAKE
MOTOR LODGE
RESTAURANT
�DINNERS
T·BONE STEAK .............................................................. .
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..................................................... .
DI NNER STEAK ............................................................... .
JUICY GROUND BEEF STEAK
\vith onions ..................................................
FRIED CHICKEN ............. .......................................... .
FRIED SHRIMP (3 Jumbo) .......................................... .
GRILLED HALIBUT STEAK ..................... .................. .
GRILLED PORK CHOPS .............................................. .
BREADED VEAL ..................................... ...................... .
VEAL STEAK ........................... ................................... .
Soup, Salad, Bread & Butter,
Potatoes, Coffee or Milk
SANDWICHES
I·IAM and CHEESE ........................................................... .
COLD HAM ..................................................................... .
FRIED HAM ................................................................. .
HAMBURGER ................................................................... .
\'1ith fries .................................................... .
CHEESEBUHGER ......................................................... .
TU NA ............................................................................... .
GRILLED CHEESE .................. .................................... .
HAM and EGG ................................................................. .
BACON and EGG . ___ ............................. _... _._..... _............... .
HAM or BACON and TOMATO .__ .................................. .
CUBE STEAK on a bun with fries ................................. .
or potato salad ........................................... .
DELUXE STEAK SANDWICH w;th salad
and fri es ....... .
nEAR LAKE MONSTER
............................................. .
�SPECIALS
SALADS
CHEF'S SALAD
TUNA SALAD ................................................................... .
CHICKEN SALAD ........................................................... .
FRUIT SALAD ................................................................. .
SHRIMP SALAD ............................................................... .
TOSSED SALAD ............................................................... .
POTATO SALAD .......................... ................................. .
BEVERAGES
ORANGE JUICE ............... 301
TOMATO JUICE ................ 201
MILK .. ....................... ........... 20¢
TEA 0 ' ICED TEA .............. 201
COFFEE .............................. 151
SOUPS
VECETABLE ......................
TOMATO ..............................
VECETABLE BEEF ..........
CHICKEN NOODLE ........
C R E A~·I MUSHROOM ......
refill ............................ 10;
HOT CHOCOLATE .......... 201
SOFT DRI N KS .................... 15;
PIE .......................................................................................
with ice cream ........................................... .
Apple , French Apple, Blueberry, Cherry.
Lemon , Mince, Rais in
ICE CREAM ..................................................................... .
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MOTEL and RESTAURANT
START YOUR DAY WITH A GREAT BREAKFAST
SIDE ORDERS
BREAKFAST MENU
HAM ......................................................................................................
55f
55f
SAUSAGE ............................................................................................
551
EGGS ....................................................................................................
55;
HASH BHOWNS ................................................................................
25;
FHENCH FRIES ..............................................................................
40/
BACON ...............................................................................................
Ham. Bacon. or Sausaqe and
fried eqqs with toast & jelly
hash browns. coffee or milk
$1.60
Steak and eqq breakfast . . . . . . . . ... $2.60
CEREAL and CREAM ...................................................................... 40;
Two fried eqqs with toast & jelly . . . $ .80
with hash browns . . . . . $1.00
TOAST and JELLY ............................................................................ 25;
Poached eqqs on toast with jelly ... $ .85
BEVERAGES
Hotcakes and syrup .... .. .. .. . ..... $. 65
ORANCE JUICE
...... . oof
TOMATO JUICE ..... .. . . 00/
French toast and syrup ... ..... . .... $ .75
M ILK ............ _.__ . __ ....................... ZOt
TEA o r ICED TEA ...... .... ...... .. 20¢
COFFEE . ............................ 151
refill ........................10¢
HOT CHOCOLATE ................ 20/
SOIT DRI NKS .. ... ... .. .. ...... .. ....... 15¢
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Title
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Bear Lake Motor Lodge menu, 1974 to 1978
Description
An account of the resource
Bear Lake Motor Lodge menus from the years 1974 to 1978. Lists include dinners, sandwiches, specials, salads, beverages, soups, and a separate breakfast menu with side orders and beverages.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tourism; Outdoor Recreation; Bear Lake;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Brochures;
Publisher
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978;
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Bear Lake (Utah); Bear Lake County (Idaho); Garden City (Utah); Rich County (Utah); Idaho; Utah; United States;
Language
A language of the resource
eng;
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 3 Folder 7
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
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It is appropriate on this day for all of us here
at Th e Bluebird to participate in Thanks· Giving.
In OUT 58th year, we of The Blu ebird - past
and present - appreciate your patronage.
Other food choices are available. Ask
waitress for Th e Blu ebird l. . cgular Menu .
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0ppetizen
Iced Tomato Juice
V-8 Juice
Festive Fruit Cup
Chilled Fresh Apple Cider
Cream of Tomato Soup
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ROAST UTAH TURKEY 3.25
Hazelnut Dressing, Giblet Gravy, Potato and Cape Cod Cranberries
BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM 3.25
Sweet Potato, Glozed Pineapple Ring
ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, NAT URAL GRAVY 4.75
Baked Idaho Potato
Pilgrim's Salad with Cho:ce of Dressing Served with All of the Above
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Fump}cin Pie
Apple Pie with Cracker Barrel Cheese
Bra ndied Mince to.'leat Pie
A Selection of Ice Creams and Sherbets
Coffee
Tea
Milk
For Children Under 8
Choice of Fruit Cup or Juice
TURKEY, HAM
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CHOPPED STEAK 2.25
Choice of D essert and Beverage
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STEAK SANDW ICH
Salod, Toost, French Fries
2. 45
TENDERLOIN
4 . 25
SPEC IA L T- BONE
5.25
TO P SIRLOIN
3.75
GROUND ROUND
2.05
CUBE STEAK .
I. 95
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2 . 00
I"ototo, Solad and rolls included
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OUR HOMEMADE SOUP
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FRESH FRU IT S
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OY STER S IN SEASON . . . . . . . .
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Soup or Sa lod, French Fries or Whipped Potato , Souces
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COFFEE
M ILK
SOFT DRINK S
TEA, San ko, Po stum
HOT CH OCOLATE
ICED TEA . . .
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TENDER - GOLDEN FR IED CHICKE N
Tossed Sa lod and Fren ch Fried Potatoes
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Fresh today f rom our own ovens
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A 10 Mode . . . . . . . . . .
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CAKE
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BLUEBIRD FRESH BERRY PIE , In Season . 55
BLUEBI RD ICE CREAM . . .
. 30
Th urs.- 12, 15
CA RDON'S B LUEBIRD CHOCO LATES
"Olrt of Good 1'.,te"
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We invite you to examine our 4 Privote Dining Ro oms .
Complete facilities for business meetings, socials, weddings, co cktail buffets.
Ask your waitress for Catering Department assistance.
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BACON , SAUSAGE", HAM & EGGS
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SHR IMP BOUQUET
I. 75
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C HIC KEN SALAD.
1.60
FRUIT SU PREM E
1.35
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Hash Browns, Toast and Je ll y
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Lots of Hot Coffee
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PI NEAPPLE or PEAR and
COTTAGE CHE ESE
TOSSED FRES H GREEN S
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FlESH VEGET AILE
SALAD
Your Choice of Our Own So lad
(T oosted .10 Extra)
BACON & TOMATO
BAKED HAM
I. 10
.80
.80
MINCED BAK ED HAM
CHEESE
Dressi ngs: French, 1000 Island,
Mayonna ise, or Bleu Cheese
.70
ROAST BEE F
.85
SLICED CH ICKEN 0 ' TURKEY 1.35
BLUEB IRD CLU BHOUSE . . . 1.35
ICE CREAM SODAS, Any Flovor
.50
PA RFA ITS. . . .
wi th Pecans
FRESH LIME FREEZE
FRES H LEMONADE
.45
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. 30
FRE SH LI MEAD E
M AL TED M I LKS •
.40
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MI LK S HAKES Any Flavor
ICE CREAM SUNDAES .
BANAN A SPEC IAL, Whole Banana, Strawberry and
Van ill a Ice Cream, Pin eappl e Fruit , Pecon Nuts
HOT FU DGE SUNDA E .
D ELUXE CHEESEBURG ER
French Fries, Garnish
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Whi pped Potato,
Bluebi rd Gravy
C REME ElECT A SUNDAE, Coffee Nut Ice Cream,
Coffee Syrup, Roosted Almonds
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1. 60
Pri vate Banquet Rooms
. 65
BLU EB IRD SPECIA L, Strawberry and Van illa Ice Cream,
Strawberry Fruit, Whipped Cream and Cherry . .
.55
TEDDY BEAR , Real Choco late Ice Cream, Cho colate
Caramel Dressing , Roosted Almonds and
. 60
Dipped Almonds, Cherry. . . . . . . . . .
AMER ICAN G IRL, Two Flavors of Ice Cream and One
She rbet, Marshma ll ow Dressi ng, Pecan Nuts
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with Pecans
and Che rry
HIlIJ1IJ lIrferS'
Candy and Nut Moil Order Service
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Pineapple Fruit, Pecan Nuts, Marshma llow
and Cherry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONEY ISLAND, Chocolat e and Vani lla Ice Cream
St rawberry and Pine app le Fruit, Sliced Bananas,
Ground N uts and Che rry. . . . . . . . .
TEMPTAT ION FRU IT , Vanilla Ice Cream, Sl iced
Bananas, Pineapple a nd Strawberry Fruit,
Marshmall ow and C herries . . . . . . . .
Ki ddi e Cor1ler
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C HICKY , Drumst ick and w ing ,
French Fries, Orange or
Milk , Ice Cream
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POR KY PI G, Baked Hom
San dwi ch , Chips , Drin k,
Ice Cream. . . . . . . 1 .1 0
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�A facia l express ion of Good-Will:
Eyes spark le, lip corners turn heavenwa rd .
The ligh t from the eyes emana tes from the sou l
and is corpuscular in nature . It enters the beho lder's
head and scoots away worry!
Smiles . . . Marvelous expressions!
':Breakla"t Special"
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
No. 1
Orange or Tomato Ju ice
TWO GOLDEN BROWN
HOT CAKES
Thre e Piec es Cr is p Bacon ,
Coffee
1.040
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
No.2
Orange or Tomato Juice
CANADIAN BACON
TWO SCRAMBLED EGGS
Ha sh Brown Potatoes
Buttered Toast
Fresh Coffee
1.65
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
No. 3
THR EE GOLDEN BROWN
HOT CAK ES
Two Fresh Ranch Egg5
HOlm or B.con or S. U" ge
Lots of CoHee
1.80
THREE LARGE HOT CAKES , Butter . Syrup and CoHee . .... .... .............. .... .
TWO LARGE HOT CA k ES, Butte r. Syrup and CoHee ... . ... ........ ......... .....
TWO LARGE HOT CA KES & TWO LARGE FRESH EGGS, CoHee ....... ....
TWO HOT CAKES & TWO EGGS, Sausage, Ham or Bacon
and Coffee . . ................ . ,..... , ..... .... .. ........... ..... ...... ... ................ ....
TWO HOT CA KES , Side of Hash Browns and Coff ee .. .... ........... .... .. .........
SOc
SSe
1 .15
1.75
90c
�Below Serve d with Crisp Hash Browns , Toast , Jelly and Loh of Fr es h Coffee
TENDER HAM STEAK & TWO EGGS .....
LINK or COUNTRY SAUSAGE & TWO EGGS .
1.70
1.50
CRISP BACON & TWO EGGS ... ........ ..
ONE LARGE RANCH EGG & CRISP BACON
1.55
1.35
HAM OMELmE ..... .. ..................... .............. .. ....... _....... _.
PLAIN OMELmE .......... :........ ....................... ......... . .
1.65
1.25
TWO EGGS I Any Style I .....................................
STEAK & EGGS. Potatoes , Toa st and Coffee .... ..
2.50
ONE EGG ..................................
25c
TWO EGGS ..............................
HAM ..........................................
BACON ......................................
SAUSAGE ..................................
HASH BROWNS ......................
45c
IIOc
HOT CEREAL, Toast ud J elly,
Half and Half ................... .
COLD CEREAL with
Half and Half ... ... .. .. .. ....... .
95e
TWO PIECES OF TOAST
and J elly .
FRENC H TOAST, Three Piece s
MILK TOAST
...... ... .
CINNAMON TOAST .
HOT LARGE BUTTERHORN
DONUT . ......... _. ..... ....... .
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65c
40c
TOMATO
ORANGE
65c
SOc
G RA PEFRUIT
30e
85c
60e
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25c
15c
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.20· .35
.20· .35
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COFFEE .................................... .
.15
HOT CHOCOLATE ..
TEA ........................ ................. .
.20
MILK . .. .. ... .....
SANKA .... ..............................
. 20
. 20
. 20
We Are Proud of Our Coffee. A Specia l Blend I, Suppl ied By :
COOK'S COFFEE
It Is the Best Available When Combined with Pure Canyon Water and Served
Hot and Fresh. W e Don't Thin k You Will Find Any Better.
"We Hope You Enioy It! "
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
The Bluebird menu, 1970 to 1975
Description
An account of the resource
Thanksgiving Holiday dinner at the Bluebird Cafe includes appetizers, entrees, desserts, and children's dinner. Includes Bluebird Regular menu. List of beef steaks, appetizers, beverages, desserts, seafoods, fried chicken, fresh tasty salads, all day breakfast, sandwiches, hamburgers, hot sandwiches, kiddie corner, and ye olde marble soda shoppe. Includes breakfast menu of specials, hot cakes, eggs and omlettes, side orders, toast and rolls, cereals, juices, and beverages.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tourism; Menus;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Menus;
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975;
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
Language
A language of the resource
eng;
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 4 Folder 6
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Special Collections and Archives, phone (435) 797-2663.
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Text
Format
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application/pdf
Identifier
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Steak Sandwich
$2.75
boneless top si rloin, served with "Old"
style hash browns, tossed green salad,
onion rings, garlic bread.
Drinking Man's Special. $2.65
boneless top si rloin, served with "Old"
style hash browns, tomato salad, three
eggs over easy, garlic bread.
Truck Driver's Special
$2.55
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lb. Chopped Beef, served with "Old"
style hash browns, tossed green salad,
onion rings, garlic bread.
Broiled Chopped Bee f
$1.65
Swiss cheese & egg on broiled chopped
beef patty. Served with tossed green
salad, turkey sa lad, beans & applesauce.
The Porker
$1.55
deep fried pork tenderloin. Served with
tossed green salad, turkey salad, b eans
& applesauce.
Submarine
$1.40
ham, bologna, lettuce, corncd beef,
tomatoes, salomi, American cheese.
Served with turkey salad, beans & applesauce.
Guineau Grinder
$1.40
ham, bologna, American cheese, salomi,
Swiss cheese, com ed beef, guineau
sauce. Served with hltkey salad, beans
& applesauce.
Little Rich Kid
$1.40
Braunschweiger, Swiss cheese, lettuce,
bacon, tomato, American cheese. Served
with turkey salad, beans & applesauce.
$1.40
Bistro
kipper snacks, Swiss cheese, lettuce,
tomato, American cheese, onions.
Served with turkey salad, beans &
applesauce.
Poor Boy
$1.35
Ham, Swiss cheese, lettuce, corned
beef, tomato, pastrami. Served with
turkey salad, beans & appesauce.
LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES
EVERY DAY
lWO A.M. - 2,30 P.M.
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Tossed Green Salad
95c
Served with garlic bread, cheese curd,
tomato, olives, pickle, pickled beets &
choice of dressing.
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Oyster Stew
$1.85
Served with tossed green salad & garlic
bread.
Clam Chowder
$1.25
Served with tossed green salad & garlic
bread.
~lItJID)lI @~JID)I\~~
SOc
Onion Rings
Fresh onions & Special Bistro Breading.
Garlic Bread
II EIl...ll
70c
La'ge o,de, -
351
Small order
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BUDWEI SE R, COO RS, OLYMPIA DARK ON TAP
"Oly" Dark derives its flavor and color from the
unique process of toasting the barley before brewing.
Because of this we recommend "Oly" Dark with our
food.
Schooner
Pitcher
SOFT DI
35c
$1.75
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PEPSI . .... .............................................................
DIET PEPSI ...........................................................
SEVEN-UP ..................... ........ ............. ...................... ..
ROOT BEER ..............................................................
COFFEE ............. (refills included) ..... ............ _.. __ ..
HOT TEA .......... (refills included) .......... ... _..........
ICE D T EA ...... ____ ___ _... (in Season) ..................... ...
FRUIT PUNCH ........... (in Season) ........................
MILK ............................... .............................................
BUTTERMILK ......................................
.. ....
30,
301
301
301
30¢
30¢
30¢
30¢
30,
30,
SET-UPS AVAILABLE
Soda, Water, Seven-Up, Coke, Sour . . . . 35¢
Beer and Set-up prices subject to change with live
entertainment.
SANDWICHES EVERY DAY
lWO A.M. - 8,00 P.M .
11:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. (on weekends)
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Coors and Budweiser on Tap
Sc([)([)ner
. .. 25¢
15¢
Small Beer
.
Extra Big Scooner
. 40¢
- Packaged Beer To Go-
�STEAKS
"T" Bone
Filet of Tenderloin
$4.00
$3.50
SANDWICHES
Poor Boy
95¢
Ham, Swiss Cheese, Pastrami, Corned
Beef, Tomato and Lettuce. and Re lish.
Submarine
$1.00
Salomi, Cheese, Bologna, Ham. Tongue,
Lettuce and Tomato, Relish.
Bistro
85¢
Kipper Snacks, Swiss Cheese. American
Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Sweet
Pickle.
Little Rich Kid
$1.00
Braunschwciger, Lettuce. Tomato, Bacon,
Swiss Cheese. American Cheese, Relish.
�Steak Sandwich . . . . $1.65
boneless top sirloin, French fries, onion
rings, salaG, and garlic bread.
Submarine
. . . . . . $1.00
salomi, cllcesc, bologna, ham, corned
beef, tomato, le ttuce, beans. and relish .
Little Rich Kid . . . . . $1.00
braullschweiger. Swiss cheese, lettuce,
tomato, bacon, American cheese, beans,
and relish.
Poor Boy
. . . . . . . . 9S¢
ham. Swiss cheese, lettuce, corned beef
tomato, pastrami" beans, and relish.
Bistro . . . . . . . . . . SS¢
kipper snacks, Swiss cheese, lettuce,
tomato, American cheese. onion, beans,
and relish.
Broiled Chopped Beef . . SS¢
broiled with Swiss cheese and egg.
Served with tossed green salad, potato
salad, beans and reTish.
~alait6
Shrimp Salad
$1.55
Tossed Green Salad
. 60¢
served with garlic bread and choice of
dressing.
~OUp.6
Clam Chowder
. . . 9S¢
(New England Style)
Oyster Stew
. . . . . . 9S¢
�llliuutrs
"T" Bone
$3.85
Filet of Tenderloin
$3.75
Shrimp
$2.90
Stuffed Pork Chops . .. $2.80
"'THE BISTRO'S
dinners are full course and are served
with relish tray. appetizer, tossed green
salad, and dessert.'
Beverage (except beer)
ittr
ittttU
Budweiser and Coors on Tap
Schooner
25t
Small Beer
1St
Extra Big Schooner
40¢
- Packaged Beer To Go -
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
The Bistro menu, 1963 to 1966
Description
An account of the resource
The Bistro menu from 1963 to 1966. Includes items and prices for lunch and dinner menu. Lunch list includes sandwiches, salads, soups, side orders, beer menu, and soft drinks. Dinner menu includes steaks, sandwiches, salads, soups, dinners, and beer menu.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tourism; Menus;
Medium
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
Menus;
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
J. P. Smith Printing Company;
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1963; 1964; 1965; 1966;
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Bear Lake (Utah); Bear Lake County (Idaho); Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Rich County (Utah); Utah; United States;
Language
A language of the resource
eng;
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 3 Folder 15
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
Collection inventory of the J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989 please see: <a href="http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395">http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99395</a>
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Special Collections and Archives, phone (435) 797-2663.
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application/pdf
Identifier
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MSS0431Bx003Fd15.pdf
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RESTAURANT
"ijogan'n 3Jiounl' of 3Jionpitality"
"Good Morning"
BREAKFAST
MENU
COMBINATION BREAKFASTS
SERVED TILL lL 30 A. M. - PLEASE onDE1\ JlY NUMBER
1.
2.
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Fried Pork Chop with One Egg, Potatoes, Toast and Coffee .............................. $1.20
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Plain Omelette, Potatoes, Toast and Coffee ............................................................
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Ham or Cheese Omelette, Toast and Coffee ............................................................ 95¢
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Stack of Hot Cakes ....................................................................................................................................
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Glauser's restaurant menu, 1964 to 1969
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Glauser's cafe menu. "Logan's house of hospitality." Breakfast menu.
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Tourism; Menus;
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Menus;
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
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1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969;
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Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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eng;
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 12 Folder 13
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MSS0431Bx012Fd13.pdf
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"Little Ty k e s"
Specials
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(Children under 12)
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�The Bluebird's Children's Menu foods designed for easy eating - Planned to make Eating
O ut, with the family a pleasure!
BOZO
Hamburger Patty
Mashed Potato and Gravy
Bread and Butter
Vegetable~ Milk (lI' Orangeade
Ice Cream
$1.00
Drumstick and Wing
French Fried Potato
Orangeade or Milk
Ice Cream
$1.10
PETER RABBIT
SOUpy
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Son Moo
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Get up in the morning when called
Get dressed all by myself
Keep my room neat
Hang up my clothes
Come
home when mother.calls
Eat all of my meals
Wash hands and face when needed
Brush teeth carefully
Go to bed on time
Be sure to kiss and hug mother and
dad before going to bed
Mashed Potato and Gravy
Vegetable. Lettuce,
Orangeade or Milk
Bread and Butter
Ice
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sO¢
Hey kids - - - want to be Mother's helper? Use this check chart
to remind you to do your jobs around the house.
Hang this chart in your bedroom and check it every day.
Be a good he lper at home this easy Check-Chart way.
Fruit Juioe
Bowl of Todays Soup
Salted Crackers
Milk or Orangeade
Ice Cream
70¢
BAA BAA
Grilled Lamb Chop
Mashed Potato and Vegetable
Bread and Butter
Milk or Orangeade
Ice Cream
$1.25
PORKIE PIG
Baked Ham Sandwich
Potato Chips. Slice Piclde
Milk or Orangeade
Ice Cream
90¢
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We must all use our best ma nners
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If you ea t everythinq up and are nice
m ayb e m other will brinq y ou to the
Blu eb ird next w eek.
(Take thi s Menu home and use the
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The Bluebird menu, Little Tykes specials, 1969
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Little Tykes Specials from the Bluebird Cafe in Logan, Utah from 1969. Menu items include bozo (hamburger patty, mashed potato and gravy, bread and butter, vegetable, milk or Orangeade, Ice cream), chicky (drumstick and wing, French fried potato, Orangeade or milk, ice cream) peter rabbit (mashed potato and gravy, vegetable, lettuce, Orangeade or milk, bread and butter, Ice cream), soupy (fruit juice, bowl of Today's soup, salted crackers, milk or Orangeade, ice cream), baa baa (Grilled lamb chop, mashed potato and vegetable, bread and butter, milk or Orangeade, ice cream), and porkie pig (baked ham sandwich, potato chips, slice pickle, milk or Orangeade, ice cream). Includes a Mother's helper check chart. Back reads: "Mothers and Fathers love their children...We must all use our best manners always. If you eat everything up and are nice maybe mother will bring you to the Bluebird next week. (Take this Menu home and use the chart inside)"
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Tourism; Menus;
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Menus;
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J. P. Smith Printing Company;
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1969
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Logan (Utah); Cache County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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eng;
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, J.P. Smith Printing Company records, 1961 - 1989, COLL MSS 431 Box 4 Folder 5
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application/pdf
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Cruising State Street in 1966
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More vintage footage of Orem's historic State Street. You can see businesses that are still around today like Miracle Bowl. Take an oldtime ride down one of Orem's main roads while listening to the 1966 hit by the Supremes, "You Can't Hurry Love." Compare 1966 State Street with 1947 State Street in this video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXcn0uUqdf0&feature=gp-n-y&google_comment_id=z12yvjqpjmifebk2h22pehaitnvfu14et">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXcn0uUqdf0&feature=gp-n-y&google_comment_id=z12yvjqpjmifebk2h22pehaitnvfu14et</a>
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2014-11-12
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Retrieved from YouTube: h<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43xWmYDmZJc&list=UUaUu9KECIbUYDH9me5jsNFg">ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43xWmYDmZJc&list=UUaUu9KECIbUYDH9me5jsNFg</a>. Original held by the Orem Public Library.
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<span>Original is held by the Orem Public Library. Please contact Steven Downs, Orem City, 801-229-7115, with any questions.</span>
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Orem (Utah); Utah County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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1960-1969; 20th century;
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eng;
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audio/mp4
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State Street (Orem, Utah); Utah County (Utah)--History;
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Orem Public Library
Highway 89
State Street
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Driving down State Street in 1947
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Video footage of State Street in 1947. In the video you will see buildings, like the SCERA, that are still here. You will also see at about the 0:47 mark that driving on State Street has always been a little crazy.
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2014-11-11
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Retrieved from YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXcn0uUqdf0&list=UUaUu9KECIbUYDH9me5jsNFg">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXcn0uUqdf0&list=UUaUu9KECIbUYDH9me5jsNFg</a>. Original held by the Orem Historic Preservation Commission.
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Orem (Utah); Utah County (Utah); Utah; United States;
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1940-1949; 20th century;
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eng;
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Orem Historic Preservation Commission
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Highway 89
State Street
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Treasure Trail
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"Treasure Trail" performed by Frank Barker and His Latin Aires, 1950's. Music composed by Bernie Williams and commissioned by the 89'ers International Highway Association, Inc. Read the agreement here: <a href="http://highway89.org/items/show/1288%20">http://highway89.org/items/show/1288 </a>
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Frank Barker and His Latin Aires
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Barker, Frank, performer
Williams, Bernie, compser
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United States Highway 89
Music
Adversitising
Date
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1955
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1950-1959
20th century
Language
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eng;
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Edgar Bentley Mitchell Papers, 1950-1959, COLL MSS 322 Box 2 Folder 4
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COLL MSS 322 Edgar Bentley Mitchell Papers, 1950-1959
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Sound
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audio/mp3
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Treasure Trail.mp3
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to F.P. Champ, July 29, 1936
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to F.P. Champ of the Cache Valley Banking Company, reiterating the Governor's interest in having the section of Highway 89 between Logan and Garden City completed early.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Champ, F.P.
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Logan Canyon
Highway 89
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Correspondence
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1936-07-29
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Logan (Utah)
Garden City (Utah)
Cache County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 9, Folder 8
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Inventory for the Governor Blood State Agency Correspondence collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/14207.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/14207.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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Text
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14207009008_LoganGardenCityHighway
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to E.E. Howe, July 29, 1936
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to State Road Commission Chairman E.E. Howe concerning the diversion of forest highway funds allotted for construction of the road between Logan and Garden City to construction efforts along the Sevier-Summit-Glendale section of Highway 89.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Howe, E.E.
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Logan Canyon
Roadside improvement--Utah--Sevier
Highway 89
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Correspondence
Date
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1936-07-29
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Logan (Utah)
Garden City (Utah)
Glendale (Utah)
Cache County (Utah)
Rich County (Utah)
Sevier County (Utah)
Kane County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
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1930-1939
20th century
Language
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eng
Source
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 9, Folder 8
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Inventory for the Governor Blood State Agency Correspondence collection can be found at: <a href="http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/14207.html">http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/14207.html</a>
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Utah State Archives and Records Service
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14207009008_EEHoweCorrespondence.pdf
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Correspondence from O.G. Cardon to Abe Murdock, July 27, 1936
Description
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Correspondence from Utah Roads Committee Representative, O.G. Cardon to Utah Congressman Abe Murdock concerning the state of Highway 89 in Logan Canyon, the Roads Committee's contention that money needed for Logan Canyon roads was needlessly diverted to work on southern Utah roads, and a desire that construction and oiling Highway 89 through Logan Canyon proceed as soon as possible.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
Contributor
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Cardon, O.G.
Hovey, M.R.
Murdock, Abe
Subject
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Logan Canyon
Highway 89
Medium
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Correspondence
Date
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1936-07-27
Spatial Coverage
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Logan Canyon (Utah)
Beaver (Utah)
Cache County (Utah)
Beaver County (Utah)
Utah
United States
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1930-1939
20th century
Language
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eng
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to Thomas H. MacDonald, March 28, 1936
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to U.S. Bureau of Public Roads Chief, Thomas H. MacDonald concerning the construction of a road that would connect Cedar Breaks National Monument to the Long Valley Road section of Highway 89.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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MacDonald, Thomas H.
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Roadside improvement--Utah--Long Valley
Highway 89
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1936-03-28
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Cedar Canyon (Utah)
Long Valley Road (Utah)
Iron County (Utah)
Kane County (Utah)
Cedar Breaks National Monument (Utah)
Washington D.C.
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Correspondence from W.D. Rishel to K.C. Wright, May 4th 1935
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Correspondence from Utah State Automobile Association Manager, W.D. Rishel to Utah State Highway Engineer, K.C. Wright advocating the association's position on how Highway 89 should be routed north of Spanish Fork, Utah.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Rishel, W.D.
Wright, K.C.
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Roadside improvement--Utah
Highway 89
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1935-05-04
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Spanish Fork (Utah)
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Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming)
Logan Canyon (Utah)
Utah
Wyoming
Arizona
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United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 9, Folder 4
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Correspondence between Henry Blood and G.A. London, January 1934
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Correspondence between Utah Governor Henry Blood and Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce Secretary G.A. London concerning a resolution to build a trunk highway off of Highway 89, through the Navajo Nation, ending in Bluff, Utah.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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London, G.A.
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Traffic engineering
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Highway 89
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1934-01-26
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Flagstaff (Arizona)
Coconino County (Arizona)
Arizona
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 3, Folder 41
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Correspondence from Members of the Thistle Civic Club to the State Road Commission, April 7, 1939
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Correspondence from members of the Thistle Civic Club to the State Road Commission requesting that they be allowed to construct a road that would enter Highway 89 a half mile north of the historic viaduct at Thistle.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Thistle Civic Club
State Road Commission
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Thistle
Highway 89
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1939-04-07
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Thistle (Utah)
Utah County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 14, Folder 52
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to W.D. Hammond, September 24, 1938
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to State Road Commission Chairman W.D. Hammond concerning a recent trip the governor made on Highway 89, his impressions of the road quality in southern Utah, and his commendation to the State Road Commission for the work they had done in improving Utah's roadways.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Hammond, W.D.
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Escalante
Highway 89
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Correspondence
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1938-09-24
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Escalante (Utah)
Davis County (Utah)
Weber County (Utah)
Box Elder County (Utah)
Cache County (Utah)
Rich County (Utah)
Garfield County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 14, Folder 49
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Correspondence from Henry Blood to Ernest R. Hill, May 11, 1938
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Correspondence from Utah Governor Henry Blood to Richfield Lions Club Secretary, Ernest R. Hill concerning a Lions Club resolution that the State Road Commission address a hazardous curve on Highway 89 in Sevier County.
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Governor (1933-1941 : Blood)
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Hill, Ernest R. Hill
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Traffic engineering
Roadside improvement--Utah--Central
Highway 89
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Correspondence
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1938-05-11
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Richfield (Utah)
Central (Utah)
Sevier County (Utah)
Utah
United States
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1930-1939
20th century
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eng
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Utah State Archives and Records Service, State Agency Correspondence, Series 14207, Box 14, Folder 48
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Jackson Lake Lodge postcard, ca. 1950
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Jackson Lake Lodge, Grand Teton National Park, postcard, ca. 1950.
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Roberts, Michael
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Grand Teton National Park (Agency : U.S.)
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Intermountain Tourist Supply, Inc.
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Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming)
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1950-1959
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 030
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Thumb Paint pots postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912
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Thumb Paint pots postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright N.P.R.R. Co.
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Bloom Brothers Company
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1910-1919
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 023
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Highway 89 Digital Collections
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Bears at Lake Hotel postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912
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Bears at Lake Hotel postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright by Gifford by N.P.R.R. Co.
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Tourism
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Bloom Brothers Company
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20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 024
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Pulpit Terrace postcard, Yellowstone National Park, ca. 1912
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Pulpit Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs postcard, Yellowstone National Park, ca. 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright N.P.R.R. Co.
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Bloom Brothers Company
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 027
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Punch Bowl postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1908
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Punch Bowl postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1908. Written on and signed on the back. Includes stamp of George Washington.
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Yellowstone National Park
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Scheuber Drug Company
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1900-1909
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 032
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Fishing Cone postcard, Yellowstone National Park, ca. 1912
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Fishing Cone postcard, Yellowstone National Park, ca. 1912. Souvenir folder.
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Bloom Brothers Company
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Yellowstone National Park
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 025
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Jupiter Terrace postcard, Yellowstone National Park, ca. 1912
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Jupiter Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs postcard, Yellowstone National Park, ca. 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright by Gifford for N.P.R.R. Co.
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Bloom Brothers Company
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1910-1919
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 028
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Gardiner River and Eagle's nest rock postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912
Description
An account of the resource
Gardiner River and Eagle's nest rock postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright N.P.R.R. Co.
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Bloom Brothers Company
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1910-1919
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 029
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Minute Man Geyser postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912
Description
An account of the resource
Minute man Geyser postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright N.P.R.R. Co.
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Bloom Brothers Company
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1910-1919
20th century
Language
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 026
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Grand Canyon hotel postcard, lounge staircase, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920
Description
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Hand-colored tinted photograph postcard of Grand Canyon hotel, lounge staircase, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920. Number 214. Haynes, St. Paul official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.
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Haynes, Frank J.
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Hotels
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Haynes, St. Paul
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Wyoming
United States
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1920-1929
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 011
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Bath Tub Geyser postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912
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Looking into Bath Tub Geyser postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright N.P.R.R. Co.
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Tourism
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Bloom Brothers Company
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1910-1919
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 020
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Giant and Indicator Geysers postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912
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Giant and Indicator Geysers postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright N.P.R.R. Co.
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Tourism
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United States
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 017
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Grand Canyon Hotel entrance postcard, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920
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Hand-colored tinted photograph postcard of Grand Canyon Hotel Entrance, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920. Number 13058. Haynes, St. Paul official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.
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Haynes, Frank J.
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Haynes, Jack Ellis
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Yellowstone National Park
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Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Haynes, St. Paul
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1920-1929
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 014
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Mammoth hotel postcard, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920
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Hand-colored tinted photograph postcard of Mammoth hotel, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920. Number 4300. Haynes, St. Paul official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.
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Tourism
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Yellowstone National Park
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eng
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Morning Glory pool postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912
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Morning Glory pool postcard, Yellowstone National Park, 1912. Souvenir folder. Copyright N.P.R.R. Co.
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Bloom Brothers Company
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
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1910-1919
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 021
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Mammoth Hot Springs postcard, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920
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Hand-colored tinted photograph postcard of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920. Number 10072. Haynes, St. Paul official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.
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Haynes, Frank J.
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Haynes, Jack Ellis
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Haynes, St. Paul
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1920-1929
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 012
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Golden Gate Canyon postcard, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920
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Hand-colored tinted photograph postcard of Golden Gate Canyon, Yellowstone Park, ca. 1920. Number 10079. Haynes, St. Paul official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.
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Haynes, Frank J.
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Haynes, Jack Ellis
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Yellowstone National Park
Tourism
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Photographic postcards
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Haynes, St. Paul
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Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
United States
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1920-1929
20th century
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eng
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Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Postcard Collection, P0031, Box 1 WY 013
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