Mormon Church

Lowetta Tanner, the daughter of Mormon Battalion pioneer James S. Brown, discusses the Battalion and the LDS interest and participation in the army. The interview took place on May 18, 1971.

Isabelle Thatcher shares her memories of growing up in Morgan County, Utah. She discusses the railroad, government, jobs, wages, saloons, and religion. The interview took place on February 16, 1973.

The following is an oral history interview with Michael Thompson conducted on September 10, 2021 and finished on October 8, 2021 in his home in Ogden, Utah by Lorrie Rands. Michael discusses in early years growing up in Utah County, coming to terms with his sexuality and his religion, his marriage, and finding joy in parenthood. He finishes by talking about his time working at Weber State University and the relief he has found in coming out to coworkers, friends, and family. Also present is Alyssa Kammerman.

Onda Valiere Thorstensen discusses the Thorstensen family, the Ogden, Utah Knitting Company, The Emporium (which was owned by the Thorstensen's), and the Thorstensen Building. The interview was conducted on April 17, 2008.

Lois Warlaumont discusses his knowledge of the Catholic Church, its recent changes, and parochial education in Utah. The interview took place on August 10, 1971.

Jarvin Warner discusses his Icelandic heritage and upbringing in Spanish Fork, Utah. The interview took place on August 10, 1972.

Bernice Williams discusses some of her personal memories while living in Utah and Idaho, as well as some of her family history. The interview took place on February 26, 1998.

Sterling Ben Wood discusses his memories of Huntsville and Ogden, including the street cars and the Ogden Stockyards. The interview took place on February 28, 1971.

Betty Wooley discusses her life experiences and the differences between men and women during her lifetime. The interview took place on February 11, 1998.