Religion and Culture

Evelyn Barnes discusses life in Roy, Utah. She discusses social activities, including bonfires and dances, the county infirmary, and the flu epidemic of 1918. The interview took place on September 6, 1971.

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.

Walter Carl Nelson discusses his life experiences as well as religion and Utah history. The interview took place on March 2, 1971.

Monsignor Stoffel discusses the history of non-Mormon immigrants to Utah. The interview took place on February 7, 1971.

Robert Torrez discusses his life and experiences leading to religion, and his time spent as a minister and a social worker. The interview took place on August 22, 1971.

Gerald Tuggle, currently an inmate, discusses his history of passing bad checks, using drugs, and spending time incarcerated in Wisconsin and in Utah. The interview took place on August 11, 1971.