This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
This image documents the Thistle Flood that began in April 1983 with a massive mud slide that created an earthen dam, blocking the flow of the Spanish Fork River. In addition to severing Highway 89 as a transportation route, the dam destroyed the…
Scenic 89 tourism road sign photographed along Highway 89 in Garfield County as part of a project by the State Department of Highways to document Utah highways signs.
Scenic 89 tourism road sign photographed along Highway 89 in Kane County as part of a project by the State Department of Highways to document Utah highways signs.
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,…
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…
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 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…
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,…
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.
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…
The first interview covers Thad Box’s early years in Texas and his education. The interview was a demonstration of interview techniques by Elaine Thatcher to members of the Land Use Management Oral History Project members, including Brad Cole, Randy…
Scenic 89 tourism road sign photographed along Highway 89 in Piute County as part of a project by the State Department of Highways to document Utah highways signs.
Testimony of Representative James V. Hansen before the transportation subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, April 26, 1990, requesting funding for US 89 to alleviate the traffic congestion in more rural areas along the highway.
Testimony of Congressman James V. Hansen before the transportation subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee stating the reasons for funding to improve the interchange of I-15/US 89, with special mention of the Morton International Facility.
Scenic 89 tourism road sign photographed along Highway 89 in Davis County as part of a project by the State Department of Highways to document Utah highways signs.
The sawmill that provided lumber for Cache Valley's LDS temple survived fierce competition, had a productive life, and then met its mysterious end. Voiced by Elaine Thatcher. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History & Lore of Logan…
View east shows Telluride Power Company operations at the mouth of Logan Canyon. ca. 1900. Cache D.U.P. Collection. Black and white photograph (8 x 10 in) mounted on board
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…
Mr. Kindred talks living in Logan Canyon at Beirdneau, his work with Thiokol as an engineer, his family activities up Logan Canyon, and his local history efforts.
Scenic 89 tourism road sign photographed along Highway 89 in Box Elder County as part of a project by the State Department of Highways to document Utah highways signs.
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.
Scenic 89 tourism road sign photographed along Highway 89 in Sanpete County as part of a project by the State Department of Highways to document Utah highways signs.
Results of a survey conducted by Councilman Fred Duersch Jr. regarding Logan City residents' opinions of widening the road in Logan Canyon. Results were analyzed and presented by Hancy, Jones, Wright, & Co. on January 4, 1989 to the Municipal…
Summary of the comments received from the public scoping meetings in Logan and Garden City in March 1987 concerning the proposed Logan Canyon Road project. Legend deliniates + as improvements encouraged, - as improvements discouraged, and ? as…