Correspondence from Jack Spence to Dale Bosworth stating that the Forest Plan needs to be taken seriously in consideration of the modifications proposed about Logan Canyon.
Two unidentified men standing in branches of Old Jardine Juniper tree, Logan Canyon. Discovered in 1923 by Maurice Lindford. Tree named (ca. 1925) for Utah State University Alumni and then Secretary of Agriculture William M. Jardine. Black and white…
A newspaper entitled Canyon Courier based in Hungry Horse, Montana with articles that discuss the safety and economy of proposed changes to United States Highway 2, making it a four-lane highway instead of two. Also a legal update on the Canyon…
The overall objective of this paper is to describe the methods that were used to develop an interpretive guide for the Logan Canyon Scenic Byway. Included are statements of purpose and need, a literature review, a statement of methodology, the…
Correspondence from Fern Shepard to Clinton Topham requesting a copy of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement and for the days for comment to be extended to 120 rather than 30 days.
Ted Seeholzer is the owner of the Beaver Mountain ski area in Logan Canyon and talks about the history of Beaver Mountain (which has been owned by his family since its inception), and his varying roles with the ski resort – beginning in childhood. He…
A Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon analysis of the proposed re-alignment of U.S. 89 in Logan Canyon. Critique of UDOT traffic forecasts by Dr. David Schmipf, Critique of UDOT safety statements by Dr. Jack T. Spence, and a commentary on…
A view of a town (Logan) with the temple to the left and mountains in the distance. Written on the back- Logan City, Utah, showing the great Mormon Temple, in background. Note: Written on the back- Transferred from H.H. Tammen Collection P-167.…
People standing by a lake and a building with a sign for "Castilla Plunge Baths" in Spanish Fork Canyon. Front label- C.R. Savage, Salt Lake City, Utah. Original is albumen 5 x 8 in.
A woman standing by a pond, the Salt Palace behind her. Written on front- OK Pond Salt Palace Salt Lake. Hand tinted. Note: Written on back- Transferred from Tammen P-167. Probably photographed by Charles R. Savage. Original is a Collodion Cabinet-…