Box 0001
Contains 39 Results:
"Chapel Talk", 1929-04-24
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
By-Laws of the Logan Golf and Country Club, 1930-06-30
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
"Will Logan Build a Golf Course?", ca. 1930-1931
Statement by Philip Vincent Cardon, President, Logan Golf and Country Club
Estimated Cost of Proposed Logan Golf Course, ca. 1930-1931
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
Program from International Harvester Company of America dinner, 1931-02-23
Celebrating the centennial of the invention of the reaper by Cyrus Hall McCormick in 1831. Includes commemorative medallion
Armistice Day Address, Logan Tabernacle, 1931-11-11
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
“Aunt Lucy Cardon, Eighty Years Old, to Be Honored by children”, 1932
The Herald-Journal (January 4, 1932): 1, 3
"A White House with Green Shutters", 1932-01-17
Series I consists of papers and correspondence related to Cardon's Mormon faith, family history, social activities and leisure interests, including writing, acting, golf, and football. Cardon often wrote about everyday life under the pen name of Sam Swain. Series I and IV contain many examples of Cardon's essays, poetry, and social commentary. The materials are arranged in chronological order.
“Golf Club President’s Report Shows Work Done”, 1932-03-22
The Herald-Journal (March 22,1932): 4
“Drive for Members of Golf Course to Start at an early date", 1932-03-22
Cache American (March 22,1932): 1, 8