World War I, 1914-1918

Joseph Anderson discusses growing up on a farm in Roy and attending public school and Weber Academy. He also discusses medical care, politics, the canning industry, recreation, the Spanish American War, and World War I. The interview took place on August 17, 1971.

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.

Joseph Drysdale shares his experiences joining the Army when he was 16 years old in 1916 with his parents' permission and encouragement from the Ogden, Utah mayor. He discusses being sent to the Mexican border for the Mexican Revolution and serving as a bugler in France during World War I. The interview took place on December 16, 1974.

Orlen Francis Fackrell describes moving from Eaton, Utah to the Bridger Valley in Wyoming with his family while a young boy. He discusses his life in southwestern Wyoming, homesteading, his service in the Army during World War I, and his work on the railroad. The interview took place on October 28, 1976.

William Farnsworth discusses the Mormon Exodus and growing up in the Mormon colonies in Mexico. The interview took place on August 17, 1971.

Dorothy Harbertson discusses her personal history and experiences with the World Wars and the Great Depression while living in Utah. The interview took place on May 23, 1997.

Buell Russell Lyon shares his memories of serving in the Navy during World War I and his time in the Naval Reserves. He also discusses his position as commander of the Department of Utah, Veterans of World War I. The interview took place on December 14, 1974.

Jane Venable discusses the railroad in Ogden and voting in the 1926 election. The interview took place on September 1, 1971.

Grace Hall Walling shares her recollections of her mother, Dorothea Allen Hall, her aunt, Annie Jessie Hall, and the Dee School of Nursing during World War I. The interview took place on July 28, 2008.