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.

Linda Smith, then County Historian, talks about her understanding of the City of Morgan. Interview was conducted April 14, 2008.

Pam Smith discusses her experiences as a non-traditional student at Weber State University. The interview was conducted on December 21, 2003.

T.O. Smith discusses his experiences and knowledge of the educational system in Utah. Smith served as Superintendent of Ogden City Schools from 1948 to 1969. The interview took place on March 15, 1971.

Vivian Smith discusses her personal family history of Mormon pioneers as well as her involvement with the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers organization in Salt Lake City, Utah. The interview took place on April 28, 1971.

Robert Smoot discusses the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and its effect on his crops. Smoot opens his farm land to private hunters but makes note of the difficulties in regulating hunters in the surrounding areas. The interview took place on July 20, 1972.

Jeanette Smyth discusses her knowledge and experiences related to her education and career in the medical field in Utah. The interview was conducted on July 18, 2002.

Nona Snively discusses her memories and experiences during the time of prohibition in America. The interview took place on April 24, 1972.

Joan Sprague shares her memories of her mother working at a small arms plant in Salt Lake City, Utah during World War II, and her own memories during the war. The interview took place on May 22, 1997.

Howard Stallings discusses his experiences teaching Utah history in Weber County schools for over 30 years, and his knowledge of early Church history. The interview took place on February 16, 1973.

Theodore Stamos discusses his career in the Ogden City Post Office, beginning as a letter carrier in 1941. He also discusses unionism and the impact of the union on the postal service. The interview took place on July 13, 1976.