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SCAMSS0234Bx002-1934.pdf
The Logan Rotary club's 1934-35 membership roster.
SCAMSS0234Bx002-1933.pdf
The Logan Rotary club's 1933-34 membership roster.
SCAMSS0234Bx002-1931.pdf
The Logan Rotary club's 1931 membership roster.
SCAMSS0234Bx002-1930.pdf
The Logan Rotary club's 1930 membership roster.
SCAMSS0234Bx001Fd13Item002-046.pdf
This except details the first Canyon Cleanup performed by Rotary. Since 1991, Rotary cleans up a stretch of the scenic Logan Canyon twice a year.
SCAMSS0234Bx001Fd06Item001.pdf
This financial report shows the incomes, expenses, and cash on hand for the Logan Rotary club during the 1951-1952 fiscal year.
SCAMSS0234Bx001Fd03-007.pdf
An invitation to the wives of Rotary club members, also known as Rotary Anns, to the club's annual Christmas Party.
SCAMSS0234Bx001Fd01.pdf
A 1928 copy of the Logan Rotary club's by-laws and constitution.
Rotary Project Sign.jpg
The Logan Rotary club, in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Millcreek and Brigham City, Utah and Iquitos, Peru worked to construct a walkway for a village in Peru.
Rotarians putting stickers on dictionaries.jpg
Rotarians gather to place Rotary stickers in the dictionaries that the club provides to every 3rd grader in Cache and Rich counties.
Rotarians and the Water Tower.jpg
Rotarians stand near a water purification tower constructed with assistance from the Rotary Club of Iquitos, Peru and Brigham City and Millcreek, Utah.
Ron Monson racing for Rotary.jpg
Rotarian Ron Monson prepares to ride Lotoja to raise funds to purchase dictionaries for the Logan Rotary project.
Jarvis Ribs 2.jpg
Every year Rotarians gather to celebrate the summer with an annual Golf and Ribs Day. The Jarvis family developed a recipe for the ribs that today, is famous among the Rotarians of Logan.
Jarvis Ribs 1.jpg
Every year Rotarians gather to celebrate the summer with an annual Golf and Ribs Day. The Jarvis family developed a recipe for ribs that is famous among the Rotarians of Logan. Here Rotarians remove the racks from their Chinese Smoker.
Grilling up the Canyon.jpg
Logan Rotarians prepare a meal at one of their summer socials up Logan Canyon.
Construction.jpg
Rotarians and college Rotaractors work to construct a home for a family in Agua Prieta, Mexico.
Brick work.jpg
Rotarians and college Rotoractors work to construct a home for a family in Agua Prieta, Mexico.
UDN-NEWSLoganRepublican19200821-001.pdf
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Aeroplane Exhibition at Cache County Fair." The article describes the aviation performances and opportunities at the 1920 Cache Valley Fair.
UDN-NEWSLoganRepublican19160601-001.pdf
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Lieu. Maroney Gives Daredevil Flight." The article described an exhibition flight by Lieutenant Terah Maroney over Cache Valley.
UDN-NEWSLoganRepublican19131122-001.pdf
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Aggies Ready to Meet the Foe." The article is about the upcoming football game between UAC and the University of Utah that will include an aeroplane flyover.
UDN-NEWSLoganRepublican19110228-001.pdf
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Wicked Winds Spoil Flying." The article discusses the failed Cache County aviation carnival.
UDN-NEWSLoganRepublican19110214-001.pdf
An article from the Logan Republican titled "Cache County Aviation Carnival." The article discusses plans made for Cache Valley's first aviation carnival.
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By mid 1919, the U.I.C. had reached a poor financial situation with a large revenue deficit that was affecting operation and maintenance of the railway. The Logan Republican reported on April 29, 1919 of the amount of the deficit, the assets of the…
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The Logan Republican reported on December 18, 1917 that the name of the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company would change as January 1, 1918 to the Utah-Idaho Central Railroad Company. It is reported that freight revenue losses due to the…
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To provide better service for customers, the O.L.I. implemented new heated railroad car technology to increase the quality of freight services provided by the railway company. The Logan Republican printed this article on December 11, 1917 to report…
Logan_Republican_1917_11_08_New_Electric_Locomotives_for_Freight_Business_of_Ogden_Logan_Idaho_R_R.pdf
As business increased and became a higher demand, the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company purchased additional railroad engines and cars to better meet the demand. The Logan Republican reported on November 8, 1917 that new electric locomotive…
Logan_Republican_1916_12_19_Ogden_Logan_Idaho_Railroad_Has_Tapped_Productive_Territory.pdf
This December 19, 1916 article from the Logan Republican reports on the expansion and opportunities granted to northern Utah, Cache Valley, and the Ogden area by the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company and its developments. Comments are made about…
Logan_Republican_1916_09_05_View_of_the_New_Depot_for_the_O_L_I_Ry_Co.pdf
The Logan Republican printed a photo and description of the new Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company’s station in Logan on September 5, 1916. The building was noted for its architecture and quality. It also housed a number of businesses in its…
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On October 12, 1915 it was reported by the Logan Republican that the O.L.I. had purchased a large area of land on South Main Street for the purpose of constructing a freight depot and rail yards for the maintenance and operation of the new Ogden,…
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As late as February 6, 1915, the directors of the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company finally settled on the route for the rail line between Ogden and Logan. After deliberation, the Logan Republican reported that the directors had decided on the…
Logan_Republican_1914_12_05_Interurban_Extension_to_be_Made_to_Preston_Say_Company_Officials.pdf
Following the consolidation of the Rapid Transit Companies and the construction of the O.L.I. lines, the O.L.I. management announced that they would extend the lines to Preston, Idaho. In Preston there would be a high quality depot and repair shop…
Logan_Republican_1914_10_17_Ogden_and_Logan_Railroads_Are_Consoldated.pdf
The Logan Republican reported on October 17, 1914 that the lines of the Ogden Rapid Transit Company and the Logan Rapid Transit Company would be consolidated into the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railway Company. At this point, the proposed route for…
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On May 20, 1913 the Logan Republican printed this article noting the completion of the Logan Rapid Transit Company lines to Providence. As a result, the community of Providence planned a celebration that evening for everyone in the surrounding…
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By May 17, 1913 work was being rushed by the Eccles Corporation to complete the expansion of the interurban lines to Providence by the following week. The Logan Republican reported that the first cars would be able to run the following week and that…
Logan_Republican_1913_02_27_Interurban_from_Logan_to_Ogden_to_be_Built_This_Summer.pdf
The merger of the O.R.T. and L.R.T. sparked excitement in Cache Valley and was reported by the Logan Republican in this article on February 27, 1913. The article states that the operation of the first trains for this line was expected by the end of…
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On June 25, 1912 the Logan Republican reported an article titled "Interurban Well Under Way Eccles People Going Right Ahead" in response to rumors that the L.R.T. expansion project had stalled. This article reports the reach of the lines to that…
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By May 2, 1912, David Eccles and the Logan Rapid Transit Company had been hard at work expanding their rail lines and creating an interurban system. The Logan Republican reported on this day that M.J. Golightly would also be granted a franchise by…
Logan_Republican_1912_02_06_Important_Inter_Urban_Franchises_Granted.pdf
On February 6, 1912 the Logan Republican reported an article titled, "Important Inter-Urban Franchises Granted." Hyde Park and Providence, Utah had both agreed to provide franchises to David Eccles and the Logan Rapid Transit Company for expansion…
Logan_Republican_1912_01_18_Complete_History_of_Franchise_Turn_Down.pdf
The Logan Republican reported on January 18, 1912 an article titled "Complete History of Franchise Turn Down." This article includes a petition and the reasoning behind the rejection of a franchise to David Eccles and the Logan Rapid Transit Company…
Logan_Republican_1911_09_02_Interurban_Line_Through_Cache_Valley_North_a_Certainty.pdf
Newspaper article from the Logan Republican dated September 2, 1911. This article reports that M.J. Golightly's franchise for an interurban was granted, providing a certainty that Cache Valley would have its own interurban line with potential…
Logan_Republican_1911_08_31_Will_Build_Electric_Road_Salt_Lake_to_Preston_Idaho.pdf
A Logan Republican newspaper article dated August 31, 1911 reporting rumors of David Eccles' plans to connect the Ogden and Logan Rapid Transit Companies to form a new interurban line. The article notes the grade and route most likely to be used by…
SCACAINEMSS01Bx004Fd06b-069.jpg
Page 69 of Logan, Utah's Musical Arts Guild minutes dated January 18, 1949. Identifies topic of the day as Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanets.
NEWS-LoganLeader1881-07-22_FineRaces.pdf
An article titled "Fine Races" in the Logan Leader on July 22, 1881. The article is about horse races in Mendon, Utah.
Utah_Journal_18900101_Page_1.pdf
Front page of the Logan Journal, January 1, 1890. To see the full edition, visit:http://digital.lib.usu.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/utahj2/id/0/rec/1
HONRS16group2-HomeCompostingLogan.pdf
"How to compost at home," a printable home composting information sheet distributed by Logan City Environmental Department
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A panorama view of Main Street in Logan in 1920 from First North to First South, looking Northwest. A U.I.C. train can be seen in the center of the photo. The Logan Tabernacle can be seen on the right, the Thatcher Bros. Bank is in the center-left,…
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South Main Street and a bridge over the Logan River in 1930. U.I.C. tracks can also be seen crossing the bridge at the right of the street. This photo was taken by the Logan City Corporation.
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A view of Main Street looking South from First South in 1921. U.I.C. tracks are visible down the center of the street. On the right hand side is a view of a U.I.C. station and coal yard. This station was not the main Logan station, but was used to…
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Looking South on Main Street from First North to Center Street in 1921. U.I.C. tracks travel down the center of Main Street. The Logan Tabernacle can be seen on the left side of the street and S.E. Needham Jewelers is visible on the right. This photo…
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Looking West on Center Street from First West in Logan, Utah in 1918. A Presbyterian Church is on the left and the New Jersey Academy is on the right. Grass separates the U.I.C. tracks from the road and sidewalk. This photo was taken by the Logan…
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