Mining

Frederick Arthur Florence discusses the development of Porterville, including public schools, agriculture, sawmills, mining, the brickyard, homebuilding, the East Canyon Dam, plumbing, transportation, recreation, the Depression, food, communication, and the pea industry. The interview took place on July 8, 1976.

Byron Folkman discusses Utah settlements and mining. The interview took place on May 10, 1971.

Richard T. Fry discusses public schools in Morgan, Francis Peak, irrigation and the building of the East Canyon Dam, various sawmills and flour mills, the lime and cement mines and industries, agriculture, Como Springs, the LDS Church, experiences with Indians, mail service, medical care, the coming of the telephone, and his experiences as bailiff. The interview took place on July 3, 1976.

Fotis Konakis describes his immigration from Greece, his memories of the Ku Klux Klan, and mining conditions in Price, Utah. He arrived to Utah in 1910 and helped to establish the Greek Church in Price. The interview took place on February 15, 1971.

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.