Utah -- History

Paul Sumida discusses his life and experiences farming orchards. The interview was conducted on October 11, 2004.

Louise Waldron discusses Morgan County: the public schools, food, housekeeping, wildlife, hobos, recreation, fashion, the Anderson Pea Factory, the cemetery, transportation, polygamy, the LDS Church, the Opera House, the Depression, the WPA, communications, and bootlegging. The interview took place on July 8, 1976.

Sarah Marion Parker Walker describes her experiences while growing up in northern Utah, and notes the advancements of technology and resources throughout the years. The interview took place on May 19, 1971.

Leo Warren discusses his memories and the early history of Utah. The interview took place on April 18, 1972.

Zel Whitmeyer discusses her life in Ogden, Utah, and her participation in the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Eastern Star, and the Children's Aid Society. The interview took place on March 17, 1977.

Joseph LeRoy Wilde discusses his memories of Grass Creek, Utah, including his work in the coal mine beginning at age 14. The interview took place on March 4, 1973.

Bernice Williams discusses some of her personal memories while living in Utah and Idaho, as well as some of her family history. The interview took place on February 26, 1998.

Nora Williams discusses her childhood experiences in East Layton, Utah, and her memories of the schools and floods. She also talks of visiting the Lagoon amusement park in Farmington, and her experiences during the Depression. The interview took place on August 19, 1976.