Mormon Church

Rodney Neal Chambers discusses growing up in Ogden in the 1960s-70s, and his experiences in a large Mormon family. He discusses playing sports, personalities in the family, and holidays. The interview took place on July 13, 1980.

James Coil describes his experiences with the freight train industry and his memories of Corinne, Utah. The interview took place on August 21, 1971.

Forrest Crawford discusses his involvement in BSU (Black Scholars United) and where it is headed in the future. The interview took place on April 13, 1987.

Ray Dean discusses his knowledge of the railroads and the mailing system, and his experiences with Catholic education. The interview took place on August 13, 1971.

Ellen P. (Nellie) Moffett Done discusses her life in the Mormon colonies in Mexico, including Colonia Dublan. The interview took place on September 4, 1971.

 

Martha Field discusses her life and growing up in Lyman, Wyoming. The interview took place on October 14, 1976.

Marian Garfield shares her memories of being married to her husband in 1940 by David O. McKay, and her husband's military service as a gunner during World War II. She also discusses running the Troc Loung and Grill in Ogden with her husband. The interview took place on February 8, 1998.

Byron Geslison discusses Icelanders coming to Spanish Fork, as well as religion and Icelandic history. The interview took place on September 5, 1972.

Mary Griffith discusses her childhood experiences, her family history, and her family's musical talents. The interview took place on June 12, 20, and 21, 1983.

Elizabeth Hales discusses the Icelandic culture she experienced while growing up in Spanish Fork, Utah. The interview took place on June 26, 1972.