Immigration

Yaeko Bryner shares her recollections and experiences growing up in a Japanese family in Ogden. She also discusses her views on balancing Japanese and American cultures. The interview took place on November 11, 2014.

Mayumi Call shares her recollections and experiences as a Japanese immigrant in Ogden. Her in-laws, Kenjiro and Tomeno Mukai, owned Kay's Noodle Parlor and were very active in the Buddhist Church. The interview took place on October 16, 2014.

Bud DeRyke discusses his family's Dutch heritage and the establishment of the family bakery in Ogden, Topper's Bakery. The interview took place on April 9, 2015.

Dave DeRyke discusses his family's Dutch heritage and immigration to Utah in the early 1900s. He also discusses the establishment of Topper's Bakery and the impact it had on Ogden's history. The interview took place on April 9, 2015.

Alice Hirai talks about growing up in a Japanese Interment Camp, the Japanese community in Ogden and the impact of internment of Japanese Americans on society, both in America and Japan. The interview took place August 29, 2014.

Kathryn Kammeyer talks about her husband, Edward Kammeyer, and his Dutch family, and their various business ventures. The interview took place February 11, 2015.

Mary Kogianes, child of Greek immigrants, shares her parents' story and discusses the family's Greek heritage. The interview took place March 25, 2015.

Don Koldewyn discusses his memories of his family and the Dutch community, his genealogical research, and the family legacy of their hard work.

Hanna Meents discusses growing up in Amsterdam, immigrating to Utah, and her Jewish and Dutch heritage. The interview took place February 25, 2015.

Jerry Meents discusses growing up in Amsterdam, immigrating to Utah, and his Jewish and Dutch heritage. The interview took place February 25, 2015.