Title |
Oral history interview with Stella Richards by Elizabeth F. Sowards [Transcript] |
Creator |
Richards, Stella; Sowards, Elizabeth F. |
Publisher |
Utah Historical Society |
Date |
1983-04-07 |
Access Rights |
Utah Historical Society |
Date Digital |
2024-05-02 |
Spatial Coverage |
City of Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/7174628/city-of-vernal.html |
Subject |
Automobiles; Bricks; Christmas; Church buildings; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Clothing; Crepe paper; Dance halls; Daughters of Utah Pioneers; Death; Dirt roads; Grandfathers; Handcarts; Horse & Buggy; Icehouses; Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919; Mail carriers; Missionaries; Mutual Improvement Associations; Native Americans; Outlaws; Pageants; Parades; Parcel post; Parents; Personal narratives; Pioneers; Sewing; Siblings; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844; Soup; Teachers; University of Utah; Yellowstone National Park; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Naples (Utah); Salt Lake City, Utah; Uintah County (Utah); Vernal (Utah) |
Description |
Oral history interview by Elizabeth F. Sowards with Stella Richards. Topics inlcude: Teaching third and fourth grade; Attending school in Naples and Salt Lake City; Living with an Aunt and Uncle in Salt Lake, Attending LDS College for High School; Her Grandfather being in the first pioneer company that came to the Salt Lake Valley after Brigham Young; Visiting Yellowstone; Attending the Univeristy of Utah; Teaching school in Union, Maeser; Jensen, and Davis; Moving from Ashley to Naples for safety; Outlaws; Living in a one-room house; Limited clothing; Participating in parades; Dirst roads and traveling by horse and buggy; Taking grain to the mill for flour; Large families; Siblings and other family relations; Celebrating Christmas without a tree; Presents of candy, nuts, and oranges; Having a community Christmas dinner and program in Ashley; Dance halls and Church buildings; Petticoats; The death of a friend; Relations with the Native Americans; Pageants; Crepe Paper costumes; Her father's employment as a school teacher and a mail carrier; Raising chickens and cows; Outdoor ice houses to store food; Making icecream; Daughters of Utah Pioneers book publications; Making soup on a pot-belly stove at school for students; Bricks for the bank being delivered by parcel post; Travel times with a horse and buggy; Missionary Service; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Making handcart props for an Oregon Trail pageant; The influenza epidemic of 1918-1919; Changes in clothing styles and skirt lengths; Sewing; Church leadership; Teaching school for fourty years; Mutual Improvemenmt Association; Prophecy; Electric lights; Steinaker Dam; The oil industry; Joseph Smith, Jr.; Learning to drive an automobile; and buying her first car. |
Collection Number and Name |
Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002 |
Type |
Text |
Genre |
oral histories (literary works) |
Format |
application/pdf |
Extent |
39 leaves |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
|
Source |
Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002 |
Scanning Technician |
Michelle Gollehon |
Metadata Cataloger |
Amy Green Larsen |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6wjpk08 |
Setname |
dha_uhsoh |
ID |
2535923 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6wjpk08 |