Morrell Warr discusses his memories and personal experiences during World War I, as well as his career in the dairy sector during the Depression. Warr also discusses welfare and the tax system in Utah. The interview took place on July 23, 1972.
Hyrum B. Wheelwright recalls his experiences in the lumber business and in an LDS bishopric during the Depression. He also talks about government policies and Marriner Eccles. The interview took place circa 1960s.
Columbus Whipple describes his experiences during the Depression. He worked for the Coastal Transportation Service, or the Railway Mail Service, and was not especially affected by the Depression. He mentions the organization of the LDS welfare program and its aid to some members of his ward. The interview took place circa 1960s.
Amanda Widdison describes the hardship of being a widow with nine children during the Depression. Her son was able to take over her husband's mail route to support the family. She discusses the garden, chicken, cows, and pigs they had to supplement the food supply, and briefly describes holidays and LDS ward and community entertainment. The interview took place circa 1960s.
The following is an oral history interview with Viva May Wilcox, conducted on July 10, 2017 in her home, by Alyssa Chaffee. Viva May discusses her life and her memories involving World War II. Lorrie Rands, the video technician and Rona Lee Maughn are also present during this interview.
George F. Williams describes his experiences in the candy business during the Great Depression, and discusses the employment rate in Utah. The interview took place on February 9, 1971.
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.
The following is an oral history interview with Dick Winegar, conducted on February 28, 2017 in his home, by Lorrie Rands. Dick discusses his life and his memories involving World War II. Michael Ballif, the video technician, is also present.