Mormon Church

Sarah Hansen shares her memories and experiences growing up in an Icelandic family in Spanish Fork, Utah. The interview took place on August 10, 1972.

Lois Harlin discusses railroading and town development in Corinne, as well as the operation of various duck clubs near Corinne. The interview took place on August 21, 1971.

Edith Fern Heath discusses her life experiences, including moving to Utah from Oklahoma. The interview took place on February 12, 1998.

Melba Holt shares her memories of living in Utah and her experiences working in an Ogden hotel. The interview took place on February 3, 1998.

Athelia Moffett Johnson discusses her family history and personal experiences growing up as a child in a polygamist family in Colonia Dublan, Mexico. The interview took place on September 5, 1971.

Margie Josephson discusses her religion and personal family history, as well as her childhood in Arizona. The interview took place on June 12, 1983.

Dorothy Larkin discusses her great-great-grandfather, Elias Adams, who was one of the original pioneer settlers of Layton, Utah. The interview took place on May 22, 1972.

Murran Lockhart-Boren talks about her family history, her upbringing in Utah, and what life was like in the early 1900s. The interview took place between July 15 and 21, 1983.

Monsignor William H. McDougall discusses working as a newspaper correspondent in Japan and China, spending three and a half years as a prisoner of war during World War II, then becoming ordained in the Catholic Priesthood in 1952 in the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. The interview took place on August 10, 1971.

Lula Moffett Millet discusses her personal memories of polygamy in the early 1900s, the Mormon Exodus, and the Mexican-American War. The interview took place on August 11, 1971.