Jardine Juniper, 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 photograph (2 x 3 in)
Correspondence from Daniel Dake to William Hurley discussing the need for an Environmental Impact Statement and the conditions for turning the EIS into an Environmental Assessment.
Group measuring the Jardine Juniper in 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 photograph (8 x 10 in)
Two unidentified people on horseback with extra packhorse traveling down the "Government dugway." Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (3 x 5 in)
Daly Jewelry owned by James T. Daly. Clem Toggery owned by Clem and Irene Houston. It later became Lee's Indian Store. Ready to Wear store owned by Norm and Mary Sargent. Orton Cafe and Utah Liquor Agency all located about 83 North Main Street,…
Panguitch social Hall at 70 East Center Street, Panguitch, Utah. Built by the North and South Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The building was use for any entertainment in Panguitch. during the depression, it was used a the…
Flying M Cafe at 614 North Main Street, Panguitch, Utah. Built in 1940 owned by George and Addie Talbot. They had a dance hall near the cafe called the Rose Arena.
Colonial Lodge at 529 North Main Street, Panguitch, Utah. Built in 1947. Originally owned by Orien and Bertha Salisbury. It was later bought by the Naylers. The name was changed to Marianna Inn.
Barlow Garage and home of Chris and Wanda Davies located at 32 North Main Street. The garage was built by Tom Davies and managed by Bert and Captola Barlow. It later became a fire station for a few years.
Logan Canyon, Utah. Jardine Juniper. Discovered in 1923 by Maurice Lindford. Tree named (ca. 1925) for USU Alumni and then Secretary of Agriculture William M. Jardine. Photo taken May 6, 1924 by Dr. Henry C. Cowles. Professor George R. Hill and…
Concrete bridge over Box Elder Creek at mouth of Box Elder Canyon leading to Mantua, Utah, 1913. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 inches) mounted on board.
Horse and buggy traveling along Box Elder Creek on Mantua Road, Box Elder Canyon, Utah, circa 1910. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 inches) mounted on board
Several alternatives to the proposed construction in Logan Canyon including: concern over the expansion and curve reduction in Logan Canyon, Agency Alternative, Additions to Conservationists' alternative for US 89, Environmentalists' alternative,…