Tourism--Austria; Advertising--Research; Place marketing
A thesis submitted to the graduation divisionof Southern Utah University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration.
H. and R. Building and Supply, formerly Elmer Hardware Company, 25 East 100 North. Vaughn Heaton and Gene Russell purchased this business from A.L. and Elizabeth Elmer.
Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
Toward the end of the trip for the day, we more confidently tackled the Ticaboo Rapids, and a few turns later, rounding a bend, we saw the glorious majesty of Tapestry Wall before us. Our first camp awaited our arrival. Enthusiastic and courageous...
These are some horses in Royal Swasey's (Joe's son) farm. The Swaseys rounded up the wild horses, bred them with their own, and made a living by selling them in the nearby towns. Joe's children became part of his business. Joe's grandson, Monte...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Swasey Family; ZCMI Mine; Mining; Moonshine
A slide presentation was put together by Emery County on the Swasey History on the San Rafael Swell. This is Slide #22, ZCMI Mine in North Coal Wash. This was a mine that the Swaseys started, that was really a front for their moonshining business....
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Swasey Family; ZCMI Mine; Mining; Moonshine
A slide presentation was put together by Emery County on the Swasey History on the San Rafael Swell. This is Slide #23, Cooker at ZCMI Mine. "When mining didn't pay so very well at the ZCMI mine, they turned to moonshine." This was a mine that the...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Swasey Family; Swasey, Joe; McDonald, Mary Etta
Joe Swasey was the youngest of the Swasey brothers who became legends linked to the San Rafael Swell. Joe married Mary Etta McDonald in 1887. He continued to run a horse trading business into his later years. He and his brothers wrangled the wild...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Swasey Family; Joe's Office; USGS
The United States Geographical Survery photographer took this photograph in 1911. Joe Swasey is standing in front of the cave they called "Cliff Dweller." It is about six to eight feet deep and twelve feet wide. The Swaseys built a log floor which...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Mining; Uranium; Balsley, Howard; Gamlick J.W.; Blue Jay Mine
Howard Balsley and his uranium business partner J. W. Gamlick are handling high grade ore from their Blue Jay Mine. The sign reads: Hi Grade Uranium Ore in Quantity from Blue Jay Mine. U.21.35c/o V.16.48.00. q Ton Worth $3,726.17. This Pile Worth...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Green River; Swasey Family; Blacksmith Shop; Swasey, Charley; Halverson, Chris
Charley Swasey, far left in his blacksmith shop in Green river. Chris Halverson is in the center of the photograph. Chris Halverson was asked (later in life) about the outlaws known sometimes as the Robber Roost Gang. Halverson said, "The Roosters...
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Castle Dale; Mining; Uranium; Hunter, L.T.; Hunter Drug; Castle Dale (Utah)
L.T. Hunter, pharmacist in Castle Dale and owner of Hunter Drug was the assayer of the area. Owen McClennahan wrote how he got interested in uranium mining: "L.T. Hunter in Castle Dale called me into his office to show me how one rock would sound...
Emery County (Utah); Huntington (Utah); Richards, Addie Wakefield; Hill, Helen; Hill, Thomas Clark; Goats
Addie Wakefield Richards, in her history, said that Dr. and Mrs. Hill were her second parents. She said that anytime they went anywhere, they would come and see if Addie could go with them to be company for Mrs. Hill--she was crippled. "They more...
Plate IV, Orangeville Firsts. Figures 1,2,3 in A Study of Dramatics in Castle Valley 1875 to 1925, a dissertation by Elmo Geary, 1953. Top photograph: John K. Reid, Actor Director. "Heading the list of early dramatic leaders in Orangeville was John...