Traditional Farming

John Ashworth discusses his farming background, his life in Beaver, Utah, and his carpentry work in the Topaz internment camp during World War II. The interview took place on July 22, 1972.

Ivy Bonelli discusses her upbringing and family history in Arizona. The interview took place on July 5, 1983.

Ivy Bonelli discusses her life growing up in Arizona as well as her personal family history and the family history of her husband, Frank Bonelli. She also recalls the frequent use of turpentine and its negative effects. The interview took place on August 7-9, 1983.

Clinton Bradshaw talks about his life and experiences in Southwestern Wyoming. The interview took place on September 6, 1976.

LaVal Bradshaw describes his experiences during and after the Great Depression. The interview took place on July 22, 1972.

 

Verna Egbert discusses her memories of training with the nurse cadets, her LDS mission, and her life experiences as a wife and mother. The interview took place on February 23, 1998.

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.

Minoru Miya discusses his experiences and knowledge of farming during and after World War II. The interview was conducted on October 14, 2004.

Ume Miya discusses her experiences and knowledge of farming during and after World War II. The interview was conducted October 14, 2004.

Yukio Miya discusses his experiences and knowledge of farming and agriculture in Utah, as well as his identity as a Japanese American. The interview was conducted on October 19, 2004.