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Public buildings - Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho) - Photographs. Municipal government - Utah - Logan - Photographs. County government - Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho) - Photographs. Business enterprises - Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho) - Photographs. Boxes 63-65 and 67 contain prints that are arranged by subject matter while Box 66 contains candidate information with biographies and photos of candidates, arranged alphabetically by last name. Images from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.īoxes 46-62 are arranged by year, month and photographer when known. Also included in the collection are 28 unprocessed boxes with Where the exact date was lacking, the negatives were filed at The negatives were filed chronologically to theĭay within the month. Number, but consists of several 35mm or 120mm black and white negatives. The dry aged ribeye at Flemings is the best Ive had in the area. Great American restaurants ( sweetwater, coastal flats, Artie’s, Mike’s American) have good steaks too in the 20-30 range. Boxes 1-6 (1969-1974) and Boxes 20-45 (1985-1988)Īre broken down into subjects which are arranged alphabetically and the images areĪrranged chronologically within the subject. Fleming’s in Tyson’s is good, but expensive. Two different methods were used to organize this collection. Some photos appear to be submitted from USU studentsįor a photography course. Principle Herald Journal photographers included Diane Bush, Ron Bingham, Dan Miller, There are also numerous images of student activities. The majority of these scenes are of high school and USU athletics, but Also includedĪre scenic views of the area and scenes from Utah State University and public Organizations, buildings, government, and businesses in Cache Valley. Photographs from this collection document accidents, social and public events,
These batches are usually of an event, person,Īctivity, or organization from which one or two was selected to print in the For most of the batches from 1978-1988 there are also proof The Herald Journal photograph collection consists of 67 boxes with 92,694 negativesģ5mm and 120mm black and white and color negatives and 187 prints taken between 19.