Box 5
Contains 10 Results:
Michele A. Welch Papers, 2008 June 18
(4 items)
Informant Release Forms, Undated
The Fife Folklore Archives oral histories: community-driven collections consists of oral histories donated to the FFA by patrons. Each donation is named for the informant (if it consists of only their interview) or the collector (if there is more than one informant or if the collection is thematic). All discrete collections are housed in a separate archival box. The collection is organized by date and continues to grow.
Interview with Ruby Chacon, 2006 March 21
Topics: Chacon's growing up years in Salt Lake City, Utah; interest in art; Chicano culture (Includes 2 tapes)
Interviews with Maxine Conder, 2006 March 14-2007 August 6
Topics: Conder's growing up years in American Fork and Tooele, Utah; service in United States Navy Nurse Corps. (Includes 2 tapes)
Interview with Patricia "Trix" Cosgriff Dahl, 2006 July 11
Topics: Dahl gives a life sketch of her mother, Enid Barr Cosgriff; work with the Junior League, Ballet West, Bees Baseball team and the Catholic Church (Includes 1 tape)
Interviews with Rose Ann Gunther, 2005 November 9 & 30
Topics: Gunther's growing up years with her blind mother; humanitarian work as LDS Stake Young Women and Relief Society President, involvement in humanitarian shipments to Chad, Africa; involvement in the American Fork Literacy Center; experiences raising thirteen foster children.
Interview with Ardeth G. Kapp, 2006 April 18
Topics: Kapp's life sketch, including growing up years in Canada, marriage to Heber, her teaching career, and leadership roles in the General Young Women Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Includes 1 tape)
Interview with Zeese Papanikolas, 2006 October 17
Topics:Papanikolas gives a life sketch of his mother, ethnic historian Helen Zeese Papanikolas, including her writing career as well as her role as a mentor to young historians (Includes 1 tape)
Interview with Mae Timbimboo Parry, 2006-05-02
Topics:Parry's life sketch, including growing up years in Washakie, Utah, and being first Indian to graduate from Bear River High School. Parry relates memories of her grandfather, Yeager Timbimboo, and her appointment as story keeper of the Shoshone massacre at Bear River. She also talks about her husband, Grant, beadworking, and being named Utah's Honorary Mother of the Year. (Includes 2 tapes)
Michele A. Welch Collection: "The Utah Women's Walk"
The Fife Folklore Archives oral histories: community-driven collections consists of oral histories donated to the FFA by patrons. Each donation is named for the informant (if it consists of only their interview) or the collector (if there is more than one informant or if the collection is thematic). All discrete collections are housed in a separate archival box. The collection is organized by date and continues to grow.