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Choir practicing inside church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Wooden beams and arched windows of church interior, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Organ pipes above pulpit, interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Pews and balcony, white interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Pulpit and cross. Interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection
Pews and balcony, natural wook interior of church, Logan, Utah. Cache Valley Church Photo Collection.
Outside walls of the Rhyolite Bottle House in the present day, partially rebuilt.
Photograph of Mary Jacobsen Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_mary_jacobsen.jpg
Photograph of Jacob Frederick Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_jacob_f.jpg
Photograph of Issac Sorensen Family, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_isaac_family.jpg
Photograph of Melena & Nicolai Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_isaac.jpg
Photograph of Alma N. Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_an.jpg
Photograph of Susan H. Sorensen. Courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_susan_hancock.jpg
Photograph of Isaac Sorensen, courtesy of MendonUtah.net. See the original here: http://www.mendonutah.net/images/people/sorensen_isaac.jpg
Latino Voice Project Oral History Training Workshop, June 2007
This is a painting depicting the Prodigal Son at a party with musicians and sheet music.
Awarding of the Utah Humanities Council Human Ties Award to Randy Williams and Elisaida Mendez for the Latino/a Voices Project.
Utah State University Special Collections received generous funding for the transcription of the Latino/a Voices Project from the Utah Humanities Council and Utah Division of State History.
Miss Maria talks about how she came to the United States, and Cache Valley, from Michoacá Taguadon, Mexico. She talks about the economic struggles she and her family have experienced while here. She discusses being a teenager in Cache Valley, talks…
Professor Melanie Domenech Rodríguez talks about her childhood and traditions in her native Puerto Rico, including traditions from her Cuban mother; her studies in psychology, her job as professor at Utah State University, and adapting to life in…
Mr. Luis “Luigi” Madrigal talks about his life in Cache Valley, his family traditions that go back to his Mexican roots, and how his family came to live in Cache Valley. He discusses his values, goals, and his perspective on Hispanic stereotypes. He…
Ms. Karen Franco discusses her childhood, her parents and their homelands of Guatemala and El Salvador. She talks about her life as a teenager in Cache Valley, her goals for the future, and her perspective on the world.
Miss Flor Pacheco discusses her heritage – her parents being from El Salvador, and her views on the perceived differences between the life in El Salvador, versus the United States (as she regularly visits family in El Salvador). She talks about how…
Mr. Alex Pineda discusses his life in Cache Valley, as a high school student. He talks about his accomplishments of the past, and his goals and dreams for the future, as well as his views on politics and immigration.
Mr. Hector Hernandez discusses his move to the United States from Mexico when he was nine years old, and how he adjusted to learning a new language and culture. He talks about his daily life as a teen in Cache Valley, as well as his goals for himself…
Karen Franco, Alex Pineda, Flor Pacheco, Hector Hernandez, Luis Madrigal, Yasmeen Pineda and Maria R. focus group interview on November 7, 2012. Latino/a students at Mt. Crest High School in Hyrum, Utah, talk about their family, Hispanic heritage,…
Miss Yasmeen Pineda talks about her parents’ roots in Mexico, and how they came to live in Cache Valley. She discusses her quinceañera and the ways she (with her family) celebrate her Mexican tradition. She talks about her responsibilities in her…
Mr. Rolando Murillo talks about his childhood in El Salvador, his move to the United States because of the civil war in his country, his studies, his jobs including his current position at Cache Valley Insurance, working with Hispanic clientele, a…
Mr. Julio Vergara talks about his life in Chile: his work and education and family celebrations, his move to the United States in 1994 for schooling, his marriage and four daughters, family celebrations in the U.S., his jobs in financial…
Mrs. Maria L. Montalvo talks about her childhood in Veracruz, Mexico, her studies and job as social worker, and how she had a calling from God to be a Pastor (Iglesia De Dios Ebenezer (Church of God Ebenezer). She left her family and country and…
Luis Espinoza talks about the political situation in Chile when his grandparents lived there, and the effect on his (politically involved) family, and their subsequent flight to the US. He also discusses his fat her’s arrest in Chile. He then talks…
Mrs. Sara Hargreaves talks about growing up on her father’s plantation in Danlí, Honduras, including having servants and family celebrations; she also talks about her family history going back to Spain and Germany, including German political exiles…
Mr. Néstor Niño Rocha talks about his life in Colombia, his move to Cache Valley, his feelings about religion and his family, and his thoughts about immigration. He also gives his opinion on social and cultural issues.
Mr. Samuel Rivera talks about his childhood in Honduras with his large happy family, including his twin brother; he talks about family and religious traditions, including St. Anthony’s Day. He also talks about his father’s efforts to send all his ten…
Mrs. Zuri García talks about being born in Puerto Rico, but moving when she was very young to first New York and then Salt Lake City when her parents separated. She talks about her mother becoming ill and living with their grandmother in Salt Lake…
Mr. Mario Barragán talks about his childhood in Perú, about his father, veterinary doctor, who died when he was young causing him to begin work at an early age, his jobs, including work cheese factory in Utah, his marriage, his feelings towards Cache…