Weber State University Student Projects

Students in a Classroom

The Weber State College/University Student Projects have been created by students working with several different professors on the Weber State campus. The topics are varied and based on the student's interest or task for a specific assignment. These oral history assignments were created to help Weber State sutdents learn the value and importance of recording public history and to benefit the expansion of the Weber State oral history collections.

David Barber describes the Summit Stake Tabernacle and its paintings. The interview took place on July 27, 1967.

Lonnie Chambers Barker discusses her experiences as part of a large Mormon family. The interview took place on July 13, 1980.

Evelyn Barnes discusses life in Roy, Utah. She discusses social activities, including bonfires and dances, the county infirmary, and the flu epidemic of 1918. The interview took place on September 6, 1971.

Shirley Barrow discusses the life of her great-great-grandfather, Thomas Bullock, an influential man in Utah history. The interview took place on March 7, 1971.

Brad Bate, a halfway house inmate, discusses his personal history and conditions at the State Industrial School and in the Weber County Jail. The interview took place on August 5, 1971.

Mary Louise Bean discusses her memories of her childhood and her personal history. The interview took place on March 18, 1998.

Karen Beaver discusses her time working in the Nursing program at Weber State University. The interview took place on May 11, 1995.

Marie Beecher shares her personal history as well as her work and education experiences in utah. The interview took place on May 24, 1997.

LaMar Belnap shares his memories of working on the railroad as a fireman and an engineer. The interview took place on July 26, 1973.

Thomas Bergman discusses his life in Utah, his role in the LDS Church, and the restoration of the old Porterville Church in Porterville, Utah. The interview took place on March 8, 1971.