Bullen family papers
Scope and Contents
This collection contains business, personal and political files from the Bullen Family and is divided into three series: the Herschel Bullen files, Reed Bullen files and Jonathan W. Bullen files. As these members of the Bullen family were particularly influential community leaders and businessmen largely responsible for the progression of media business in Cache Valley, their collection contains materials that are beneficial to anyone researching business, media, and local politics in Northern Utah and local politics from 1921 to 1989.
The Herschel Bullen files consist of correspondence concerning the USAC board of trustees (of which Herschel was a member for several years), as well as business correspondence and ledgers from the Utah Idaho Land and Water Company, Promontory Curlew Land Company, the Logan Republican, and the Mexican Citrus Fruit Company.
Series II, the Reed Bullen files, begins with materials from his study at Stanford Law School and files from the Bonneville Sylvan Company as well as other personal and minor business files. Also included are advertisements and data from KVNU Radio, which Reed managed and directed for several years. A large portion of the series contains records from Bullen’s time as a Utah State Senator from 1955 to 1966 and his service on Higher Education Committee. Worthy of note, the correspondence section contains letters from constituents dealing with pivotal bills from Utah history, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and the “Right to Work” bill (Series II, Box 29). There are also several files of relating to Reed’s positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including Utah State University Student Stake correspondence, talks and dedications given by Reed Bullen and other files. The last boxes of the series carry reel-to-reel tapes that were used or recorded by KVNU radio (Series II Boxes 41-45). These tapes have all been digitized and may be used on request.
Series III consists of materials from Jonathan W. Bullen, most of which contains scrapbooks, binders, board of directors meeting minutes, correspondence, financial statements, reports and related information from NUCTV, The Cable Company, Cache Valley Broadcasting Company and later JWB Cable. Also included are the network, station and affiliate agreements for the cable company from 1983 to 1990 (Series III, Boxes 19-21) and legal files from Cache Valley Broadcasting Company (Series III, Boxes 22-25). Boxes 29 through 31 specifically contain the agreements and transaction documents of sale between JWB Cable Company and Sonic Cable. The information from this section illustrates much of the growth of the company as it stretched out to the nethermost parts of Cache Valley.
The last series of the collection, Series IV, consists of one box of oversized files. Folders referring to the contents of the items in this box have been placed in their appropriate order throughout the collection. The folders that indicate the oversize items include the label, “See Oversize: Series IV, Box 1, Fd [ ]”.
Dates
- 1893-1992
Language of Materials
Material in English
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.
Conditions Governing Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Bullen family papers must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archives manuscript curator and/or the Special Collections and Archives Department Head.
Biographical Note
Herschel Bullen was born November 13, 1870 to Herschel Sr. and Emma Boston Gibbs Bullen in Richmond, Utah. In 1890, he graduated with a teaching degree from the University of Deseret (now University of Utah). In 1894, he married Mary Hendricks with whom he had five children: Herschel Keith, Lavona, Helen, Reed and Thurlow "Tad." After serving a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he taught at the Brigham Young College of Logan, Utah and served on the board of trustees for the college until 1909. Herschel was also involved in local and state politics, serving as state senator in the Utah General Assemblies of 1907 and 1909, as well as aiding congressman Joseph Howell in political campaigns. As an affiliate to the Republican Party, he purchased The Logan Republican with Preston Nibley in 1910.
The Logan Republican was the later rendition of the Logan Nation, a Republican newspaper founded in 1891 that soon became politically independent. Frustrated with the lack of political representation, local Republicans wished to create a newspaper that could compete with The Logan Journal, which was the Democratic and more prominent newspaper at the time. The Republican’s first issue came out on September 10, 1902 and was soon purchased by the Logan Newspapers Company, of which Herschel Bullen was the secretary/treasurer. In 1910, he and Preston Nibley purchased the lease from Fred Turner and over the next 14 years, Herschel assumed various positions such as president, editor, secretary and manager of the newspaper. In 1924, Bullen sold the paper to The Logan Journal due to heavy financial losses on the part of stockholders.
In addition to the newspaper, Herschel was involved in several real estate and insurance businesses and served as a founder of the Promontory Curlew Land Company, and director of the first Federal Savings and Loan Corporation. In 1938, Herschel helped his son Reed purchase the Cache Valley Broadcasting Company, which managed KVNU Radio. Herschel Bullen died in 1966 at age 96 (see Herschel Bullen, Jr. Papers: COLL MSS 178).
Reed Bullen, son of Herschel Bullen and Mary Hendricks, was born November 17, 1906 in Logan, Utah. He attended Utah State Agricultural College and graduated in 1929 with a degree in business. He then attended Stanford Law School for two years.
Upon his return from school, Reed worked as a salesman for his father’s realty business, and later became the secretary/treasurer/director of Stewart-Bullen Motor Company until 1938. That same year, Reed became the first general manager of KVNU, a radio station started by the Cache Valley Broadcasting Corporation with L.R Jensen, J.M. Reeder and J.R. Reeder as directors in 1935. It was difficult for the corporation to obtain a broadcasting license from the Federal Communications Commission, which took nearly three years to approve KVNU, the seventh radio station in Utah. Soon after the station was inaugurated, the Bullen family purchased it, with Herschel and Reed as directors.
From the beginning, KVNU used mainly local talent to supply the broadcasts, including the music and drama departments of Utah State University. Every day at 12:15 p.m., Reed conducted a live broadcast outside of S.E. Jewelers entitled, Man on the Street
Extent
103 boxes (51.5 linear feet)
Abstract
This collections contains the papers of Herschel Bullen, Jr. Reed Bullen, and Jonathan Bullen.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Herschel Bullen and Reed Bullen files of this collection (see Series I and II) were donated to Special Collections and Archives by Reed Bullen in 1992. Some records concerning the Cache Valley Broadcasting Company were donated by Jonathan Bullen in 2000. Jonathan Bullen also donated his records from the JWB Cable Company and related business files (see Series III) in 2008.
Processing Information
Processed in June of 2014.
- Cable television--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Education, Higher--Utah.
- Laws and Legislation
- Logan republican (Logan, Utah)
- Media and Communication
- Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
- Politics and Politicians
- Radio stations--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Radio--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
- Scrapbooks
- Sound Recordings
- Technology
- Utah
- Title
- Guide to the Bullen family papers 1893-1992
- Author
- Finding aid/Register created by Elisabeth Cropper and Clint Pumphrey
- Date
- ©2014
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid encoded in English.
Revision Statements
- 2009: Template information was updated to reflect Archives West best practice guidelines.
Repository Details
Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)
scweb@usu.edu