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FOLK COLLECTION 31

The Fife Folklore Conference Collection


Date of Items: 1963 to present
Processed by: Randy Williams, with help from Lynne McNeill and Jon Lee
Register Prepared by: Randy Williams, April 2005
Last Updated: April 2006
Linear Feet: 21


Historical Note

The Fife Folklore Conference officially began the summer of 1977. As a precursor to the FFC, USU hosted a summer short course "American Folk Arts and Folk Life Conference," 26-27 July 1968, directed by Austin Fife. As well, USU also hosted the Western Writers' Conference. In 1976-77, the Western Writer's Conference, as William A. "Bert" Wilson recalls "began to falter." Glenn Wilde, Assistant to the Dean of Humanities Arts, and Social Sciences for Extension at USU and director of the Western Writers' Conference, worked with Hal Cannon (Utah Arts Council's Folk Arts Program) and Dr. Patricia Gardner (USU English Department) to reshape the WWC into a folklore program. The Conference was renamed The Fife Folklore Conference in honor of Austin and Alta Fife. At about this same time, Glenn Wilde, Max Peterson (Director of USU Library) and Dean Hoover (College of HASS) were working to create at USU a folklore program and a repository for the Fife's impressive fieldwork collection. At the first conference, Glenn Wilde spoke to BYU folklorist Bert Wilson about coming to USU to head up both the Folklore Program and the Folklore Archives. Bert Wilson did come to USU and, with Hal Cannon and Barbara Lloyd, directed the Fife Conference for many years. When Bert left USU, to return to BYU, others carried on the Fife Folklore Conference tradition. See Barbara Walker Lloyd's essay "Lessons of Summer: The Fife Folklore Conference"" from Folklore in Utah: A History and Guide to Resourves, David Stanley, ed.

Conference directors include:
1977:   Patricia Gardner and Glen Wilde, with help from Hal Cannon
1978:   William A. Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon, Patricia Gardner, and Glenn Wilde
1979-1985:   Barbara Garrett Walker [Lloyd] and William A. Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon (1979-83, 1985) and Carol Edison (1984-85)
1986:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
1987-1988:   Carol Edison and Steve Siporin
1989-1996:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken, with help from Randy Williams (1994-96)
1997-2001:   Barre Toelken and Randy Williams
2002:   Star Coulbrooke and Barre Toelken
2003 to present:   Jan Roush and Jeannie Thomas

The Fife Folklore Conference is a week long (Monday through Friday) workshop that brings together students and leading scholars in folklore and related fields from throughout the United States. In the early years of the conference, public folklorists Western State Folk Arts Coordinators) met concurrently at USU during the FFC and often one or more of the public folklorists would present at the conference. Through the years the conference format has evolved, but it always includes presentations, lectures and demonstrations on current trends in folklore by conference faculty and student participation through discussions and, at times, hands-on activities. In 1981, the Fife Honor Lecture was added to conference offerings, giving a leading folklorist an opportunity to present new and pivotal work in folkloristics. From the beginning until 2003, brochures to advertize and document the conference were created. At times, graduate interns and/or fieldworkers helped with conference organization and worked to identify tradition bearers to participate at the conference. As well, on occasion exhibits highlighting conference themes were part of conference activities. By year (earliest to latest), conference themes, directors, interns/fieldworkers (when used), honor lecturers (when given), faculty, exhibits (when hosted), and brochure availability, include:

1977:   Western American Folk Culture (transitional conference between the Western Writers' Conference and the FFC)
Conference Directors:   Glenn Wilde and Pat Gardner, with help from Hal Cannon
Honor Lecture:   no honor lecture
Faculty:   Sam Agins, Austin Fife, Patricia Gardner, Wally Goddard, Hector Lee, A.J. Simmonds, Barre Toelken, William A. Wilson, with Hal Cannon, Tom Carter, and traditional artists
1978:   Western American Folk Culture
Conference Directors:   William A Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon, Patricia Gardner, and Glenn Wilde
Honor Lecture:   no honor lecture
Faculty:   Jan Brunvand, Bruce R. Buckley, Hal Cannon, Wayland Hand, Hector Lee, Barre Toelken, Eliot Wigginton, William A. Wilson
1979:   Western American Folk Culture
Conference Directors:   Barbara Garrett [Walker Lloyd] and William A Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon
Honor Lecture:   no honor lecture
Faculty:   Jan H. Brunvand, Sylvia Ann Grider, David J. Hufford, Suzi Jones, Barre Toelken, Roger L. Welsch, and folklife presenters
Fieldworker:   Carolyn Rhodes-Jones, Wes Hardin, and Lorna Hardin
1980: Western American Folk Culture
Conference Directors:   Barbara Garrett [Walker Lloyd] and William A Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon
Honor Lecture:   no honor lecture
Faculty:   Margaret Brady, Jan Brunvand, Larry Danielson, Henry Glassie, Carol Mitchell, Richard Poulsen, Barre Toelken, Roger Welsch, and folklife presenters
Fieldworker: Polly Stewart
1981: Western American Folk Culture
Conference Directors:   Barbara Garrett [Walker Lloyd] and William A Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon
Honor Lecture:   Wayland Hand
Faculty:   Louie Attebery, Tom Carter, Edward Ives, Richard Poulsen, Beverly Stoeltje, Barre Toelken, Roger Welsch, and Western State Folk Arts Coordinators
1982:
Conference Directors:   Barbara Garrett [Walker Lloyd] and William A Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon and Elaine Thatcher
Honor Lecture:   Hector Lee
Faculty:   Meg Brady, James S. Griffith, David Hufford, Pat Jasper, Michael Owen Jones, Patrick Mullen, Barre Toelken, and Western State Folk Arts Coordinators
1983:
Conference Directors:   Barbara Garrett [Walker Lloyd] and William A Wilson, with help from Hal Cannon
Honor Lecture:   Lynwood Montell
Faculty:   Barbara Allen, Jay Anderson, Jan Brunvand, Barre Toelken, Roger Welsch, and panel presentation by folklorists who conducted a study of Carbon County, Utah
1984:
Conference Directors:   Barbara Garrett [Lloyd] and William A. Wilson, with help from Carol Edison
Honor Lecture:   Roger Welsch
Faculty:   Margaret Brady, Larry Danielson, Robert McCarl, Elliott Oring, John Vlach, Steve Siporin, Barre Toelken
1985:
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd], with help from Hal Cannon and Carol Edison
Honor Lecture:   Barre Toelken
Faculty:   Simon Bronner, Tom Carter, Carol Edison, Sylvia Ann Grider, James Griffith, Suzi Jones, Elliott Oring, William A. Wilson
1986:
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Honor Lecture:   William A. Wilson
Faculty:   Vanessa Brown (Native American powwow traditions and Navajo beadwork), Jan Brunvand, Hal Cannon, Larry Danielson, Carol Edison, Elaine Eff, Joseph Hickerson, David Hufford, Lynn Martin, Twilo Scofield, Vern Shaffer (whittler), Steve Siporin, David Stanley, Elaine Thatcher
1987:
Conference Directors:   Steve Siporin and Carol Edison
Honor Lecture:   Archie Green
Faculty:   Jay Anderson, Jane Beck, Margaret K. Brady, Hal Cannon, Linda Geames (teacher workshop), Jens Lund, Robert McCarl, Elliott Oring, Twilo Scofield, Dave Sealander (performer), Barre Toelken
1988:
Conference Directors:   Steve Siporin and Carol Edison
Honor Lecture:   Bess Lomax Hawes
Faculty:   Margaret K. Brady, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, James S. Griffith, David Hufford, Kathryn Johnson, Blanton Owen, Sharon R. Sherman, Barre Toelken, Roger L. Welsch
1989:
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken, with help from Karen Krieger
Honor Lecture:   Alan Jabbour
Faculty:   Barbara Allen, Jay Anderson, Margaret K. Brady, Jan Harold Brunvand, Hal Cannon, Bob Christiansen (cowboy poet), Don Kennington (cowboy poet), Tim Evans, Kathryn Johnson, Lynwood Montell, Jan Roush, Steve Siporin, Barre Toelken, William A. Wilson Roger L. Welsch, Steven J. Zeitlin, and state folk art coordinators
1990:   A Gathering of Stories
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Honor Lecture:   Simon J. Ortiz (cancelled)
Faculty:   Jay Anderson, Margaret Brady, Carol Birch, Jan Harold Brunvand, Hal Cannon, Carol Edison, Robert S. McCarl, Jr., Joanne Mulcahy, Patrick B. Mullen, Jan Roush, Ona Siporin, Steve Siporin, Arthur Smith, Kay Stone, Barre Toelken, Cathryn Wellner, William A. Wilson, and state folk arts coordinators
1991:   Folklore and the Supernatural
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Honor Lecture:   Elliott Oring
Faculty:   Jay Anderson, Jan Harold Brunvand, Carol Edison, Sylvia Ann Grider, Annie Hatch, David J. Hufford, Karen Krieger, Timothy C. Lloyd, James M. McClenon, Ona Siporin, Steve Siporin, Barre Toelken, William A. Wilson, and state folk arts coordinators
1992:   The Folklore of Food
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Honor Lecture:   Alan Dundes
Faculty:   Jay Anderson, Jan Anderson, Charles Camp, Linda T. Humphrey, Theodore “Ted” Humphrey, Timothy C. Lloyd, Carol Loveland, Kathy Neustadt, Steve Siporin, Barre Toelken, and state folk arts coordinators
1993:   Folklore and Cultural Diversity
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Honor Lecture:   Emory Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Elder and anthropologist
Faculty:   Barry Jean Ancelet, Vanessa Brown (Native American traditions), Adrian H. Bustamante, Carol Edison, James Griffith, Maria Herrera-Sobek, Barre Toelken, George Wasson, and state folk arts coordinators
Exhibit:   “America’s Living Folk Traditions,” an exhibit of the National Heritage Fellows developed by the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico, displayed in USU’s Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art.
1994:   1994: Folklore and the Life Cycle
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Honor Lecture:   David J. Hufford
Faculty:   Simon J. Bronner, Jan Brunvand, Carol Edison, Annie Hatch, Patrick B. Mullen, Beverly Robinson, Jan Roush, Shumway Family (Old-time Mormon Dance Music, evening performance), Ona Siporin, Steve Siporin, C.W. Sullivan III, Barre Toelken, William A. Wilson
Exhibit:   Life cycle exhibit of photos and artifacts on display in the Merrill Library, Randy Williams, curator
1995:   Folklore and Traditional Belief
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Folk Artist Coordinator:   Randy Williams
Honor Lecture:   Wolfgang Mieder
Faculty:   Richard Barson (water witch/dowser), Vanessa Brown (Navajo beadwork and powwow dancing), Jan Harold Brunvand, Richley Crapo, Bonnie Glass-Coffin, Indian Creek Singers (Navajo drum, evening performance with the Ketchums and V. Brown), Aldean Ketchum (Ute courting flutes), Wanda Ketchum (powwow dancing and regalia), Jan Roush, Steve Siporin, C.W. Sullivan III, Barre Toelken, Patricia A. Turner, William A. Wilson, Randy Williams
1996:   Folk Medicine
Conference Directors:   Barbara Walker [Lloyd] and Barre Toelken
Folk Artist Coordinator:   Randy Williams
Honor Lecture:   Patrick B. Mullen
Faculty:   Erika Brady, Margaret K. Brady, Eva Castellanoz (curandera: Mexican American healer), Bonnie Glass-Coffin, David J. Hufford, Andrew Natonabah (Navajo singer/medicine man), Bonnie O’Connor, Ada Rigby (Western/Mormon medicinal gardener), Barre Toelken, Rosanna Walker (midwife/scholar)
1997:   Folklore and the Traditional Arts
Conference Directors:   Barre Toelken and Randy Williams
Honor Lecture:   Henry Glassie
Faculty:   Rita Bankhead and the Salt Lake Afrikan American Dancers (African American dance, Rita Bankhead, director), Mary Holiday Black (Navajo basketmaker and National Heritage Award recipient), Vanessa Brown (Native American powwow dance and regalia: canceled due to death in family), Norma E. Cantú, Genoveva (Eva) Castellanoz (Mexican American paper and wax flower artist and National Heritage Award recipient), Chianing Cha (Hmong paj ntaub artist), Carol Edison, Agnes Gray (Navajo basketmaker), Max and Tami Godfrey (rawhide braiders), Anne F. Hatch, Marjorie Hunt, Norman Kennedy (Scottish ballad singer and weaver), Marsha MacDowell, Kou T. Mou (Hmong paj ntaub artist), Steve Siporin, Barre Toelken, Randy Williams, William A. Wilson
Exhibits:   “Willow Stories: Utah Navajo Baskets,” Utah Arts Council Traveling Exhibit Program, Brigham City Museum (Carol Edison, curator of exhibit); “Helping Hands: Folk Arts from the Utah Arts Council’s Apprenticeship Program,” Utah Arts Council Traveling Exhibit Program, Merrill Library foyer, USU Campus (Annie Hatch exhibit curator and docent for Tuesday, 10 June gallery talk, Rose Milovich, USU exhibit curator/liaison)
1998:   Folklore and the Sense of Place
Conference Directors:   Barre Toelken and Randy Williams
Graduate Interns:   Steve Hatcher, Valerie Young, Nora Zambreno
Honor Lecture:   Hal Cannon and Teresa Jordan
Faculty:   Jan Anderson, Jay Anderson, Melanie Capener (Mormon/western quilter), Carol Edison, LaRue Hansen (Mormon/western quilter), H. Bert Jenson, Bruce King (rancher/cowboy poet), Lynwood Montell, Steve Siporin, Jeannie B. Thomas, Barre Toelken, William A Wilson, Francisco Zamora (Mexican American charro/rope artist), Steven J. Zeitlin
1999:   Folksong and Folk Music
Conference Directors:   Barre Toelken and Randy Williams
Graduate Interns:   Steven Hatcher, Robin Parent, Patrick Vrooman
Honor Lecture:   James Griffith
Faculty:   The Anton Family Band (John and Helen Anton family: Lebanese American music and song), Vanessa Brown (Native American Powwow traditions), Anastacio and Elisa Castillo (Rio Bravo Duet: Mexican traditional music), Luisa Del Giudice, The KlezBros (David Asman, director: Jewish klezmer music), Craig Miller, Charlie Seemann, Joseph Wilson, Barre Toelken
2000:   Folklore at the Millennium
Conference Directors:   Barre Toelken and Randy Williams
Graduate Interns:   Anna Maria Arnljots, Jon Lee, Lynne McNeill, Sarah Rudd
Honor Lecture:   Jan Harold Brunvand
Faculty:   Eva Castellanoz (Mexican American paper and wax flower artist and National Heritage Award recipient), Elisa and Anastacio Castillo (Rio Bravo Duet, Mexican traditional music, evening performance), Norine Dresser, Diane Goldstein, Jo Radner, Colen Sweeten (Cowboy Poet), Jeannie Thomas, Barre Toelken, Toelken Family Singing (family and friends of Barre Toelken, singing traditional songs at the evening performance)
Exhibit:   “Different Hairs on the Same Dog,” Western Folklife Traveling Exhibit, Meg Glazer, curator, Rose Milovich, USU liaison
2001:   Folklore of Celebration: 25th Anniversary
Conference Directors:   Barre Toelken and Randy Williams
Graduate Interns:   Jon Lee and Lynne McNeill
Honor Lecture:   Barbara Lloyd
Faculty:   Paddy Bowman (teacher track), Vanessa Brown (Navajo kinaaldá traditions),Eva Castellanoz (Mexican American quinceañera traditions and National Heritage Award recipient) Carol Edison, Gabrielle Hamilton, Timothy Lloyd, Craig Miller, Pattie Richards and the Buckle Busters (Old-time Utah dance music, evening performance), Jack Santino, Steve Siporin, Bonnie Sunstein (teacher track), Jeannie B. Thomas, Barre Toelken, Randy Williams
2002:   Folklore of Humor
Conference Directors:   Barre Toelken and Star Coulbrooke
Graduate Interns:   Matt Irwin and Lynne McNeill
Honor Lecture:   Margaret K. Brady
Faculty:   Star Coulbrooke, Jim Kimball (“An Evening with Uncle Golden,” evening performance), James P. Leary, Elliott Oring, Cathy Preston, Jan Roush, Jeannie Thomas, Barre Toelken, Michael Ward, William A. Wilson
2003:   Folklore
Conference Directors:   Jan Roush and Jeannie Thomas
Honor Lecture:   Burt Feintuch
Faculty:   Barbara Bogart, Sabine Maglioco, Jan Roush, Steve Siporin, Jeannie Thomas
2004:   Latino Legends, Afghan Narratives, Women, Ranching Lore
Conference Directors:   Jan Roush and Jeannie Thomas
Honor Lecture:   Carl Lindahl
Faculty:   Hal Cannon, Margaret Mills, Margaret (Peggy) Yocom


Provenance

The materials in the Fife Folklore Conference (FFC) Collection date from 1977 (when the first Fife Folklore Conference was hosted at Utah State University) to the present time. Throughout the years, conference directors deposited their FFC files to the Fife Folklore Archives. In 2000, Randy Williams gathered all the Fife Folklore Conference materials and had FFC graduate interns Lynne S. McNeill and Jon Lee review the material and sort, by year, into nine record groups (see scope and content note for groups). In January 2005, Randy Williams boxed and foldered the FFC Collection and created this register.


Scope and Content

The materials in the Fife Folklore Conference Collection detail all facets of the Fife Folklore Conference, hosted by Utah State University's Folklore Program (1977 to present) and Fife Folklore Archives (1977-2001). All materials are housed in acid-free archival boxes and folders in the Fife Folklore Archives, Special Collections and Archives, USU Libraries. Class lists may include names of students who withdrew from the course. The collection is processed to the item level.

The Fife Folklore Conference Collection is sorted into boxes by year, with the exception of the first box. Box one deals with historical information regarding the conference, including information on a folklore conference hosted at USU in 1967 by Austin Fife. Box two onward is sorted by years into record groups (see below). Within each year the record groups are divided into separate folders, with each item noted therein. Record groups/folders are only created when there are items for that particular record group in a particular year. As well, there are often more than one folder for a record group. For instance, there are no graduate interns in 1977, therefore there is no record group/folder for interns in the box for 1977. However, in 1977 there are two folders (numbers 1 and 2) for "Reference/Media" one for "Black and White Photographs," and one for "Slides." For consistency, in the register full names are used. For instance, founding conference director William A. "Bert" Wilson is always noted as William A. even when at times an item (such as a letter) states Bert.

Record Groups:
Conference Services:   Items pertaining to USU's Conference Services (previously Conference and Institute Division) help in producing the FFC.

Correspondence:   Conference correspondence and mailing lists.

Faculty:   Faculty (and Western States Folk Arts Coordinators) curriculum vitae, printed lectures (when given), handouts (when given).

Fiscal:   Conference fiscal information, including budgets and grants.

Interns/Fieldworkers:   Logs, notes, files, contact information, etc.

Organization:   Information on hosting the Conference, including time-lines, logistics, itinerary, conference schedules, etc.

Participants:   Student requirements, student conference evaluations, student collections generated from conference (FOLK COLL 8: FFC).

Publicity:   Conference brochures, posters, flyers, and newspaper articles/promotional information about the conference.

Reference/Media:   Conference photographs, slides, audio tapes, video tapes, mini DVDs, and books generated out of the conference topics.

In the FFC Collection, like media is stored together and identified accordingly. For this purpose, collection identification letters (names) and numbers (dates) are assigned to media holdings. Letter codes (see below) are used to identify the type of media. The Collection is next noted with the abbreviation FFC. As well, on sound and video recordings the initials of the recorded faculty member is noted. NOTE: However, when it is a group performance there are no initials indicated. Next, numbers are used to identify the year, group for images, and item. Therefore, the second black and white image from group one of the 1977 Fife Folklore Conference would be identified as: BFFC.1977.1.02. And, the honor lecture given by Jan Harold Brunvand in 2000 is identified as: TFFC.JB.2000.10.

All photographs (black and white and color) are numbered on the bottom, front of the photograph. The item number is taken from the transparency (negative). In the early years of the Conference, contact sheets were created for photographs, this is noted in the description. Listed on the top of each plastic sleeve of strip transparencies (negatives) and contact sheets is numbering information. NOTE: the contact sheets were not always printed in correct numerical order. However, transparencies were placed in protective sleeves in numerical order. Contact sheets and strip transparencies (negatives) follow the photograph in the same folder. Unless otherwise noted in description, printed photographs are either 3 1/2" x 5" or 4" x 6". Usually, there is a transparency (negative) and a photograph for each image, however, at times there is only a transparency (negative) (no printed photograph) and on rare occasions only the photograph (no transparency (negative). This information is noted in the description. On occasion, a slide was created from a transparency (negative); however, at times there are only random slides (and also photographs). Random images are housed together with like media. The random items were most likely donated by a faculty member or conference participant.

B = Black & White Images, including photographs, transparencies (negatives), and contact sheets
C = Color Images, including photographs, transparencies (negatives), and contact sheets
D = Compact Disc (mini)
S = Slides, including black and white and color, noted in description
T = Tapes, Cassette
V = VCR Tapes

To access the collection a patron must have the following information: collection number, box number, folder number and item or image number. The materials do not circulate and are available in USU's Special Collections and Archives.


Register

BOX   1:   Fife Folklore Conference: History
Folder 1:   Fife Folklore Conference History
Item 1:   Hal Cannon letter to Barre Toelken, 23 June 1998, regarding role the Utah Arts Council played in the founding of the FFC.
Item 2:   William A. "Bert" Wilson letter to Barre Toelken, 19 July 1998, regarding the beginning of the FFC. 2 copies
Item 3:   Patricia Gardner letter to Barre Toelkem, no date, regarding the beginning of the FFC.
Folder 2:   "Folklore in the American West" (previous folklore conference hosted at USU), 18-20 July 1963
Item 1:   Conference brochure
Folder 3:   "American Folk Arts and Folk Life" (previous folklore conference hosted at USU), 26-27 July 1968
Item 1:   Conference brochure, 2 copies
Item 2:   Exhibit report
Folder 4:   Newspaper clippings for "American Folk Arts and Folk Life" and "American Folk Cultures and Their Crafts" (previous folklore conferences at USU)
Item 1:   "Seeks Examples of Pioneer Crafts," The Herald Journal, Friday, June 21, 1968.
Item 2:   "'Forms Upon the Frontier' Subject of USU Exhibit," The Herald Journal, Friday July 19, 1968.
Item 3:   "Folk Arts Conference at USU," The Herald Journal, Tuesday July 23, 1968.
Item 4:   "Folk Arts and Folk Life Conference Conducted at USU," The Herald Journal, Sunday, July 28, 1968.
Item 5:   "American Folk Cultures and Their Crafts," newspaper unknown, date unknown.

BOX   2:   1977 Fife Folklore Conference: Western American Folk Culture,   1-5 August 1977

Folder 1:   Publicity
Item 1:   1977 FFC brochures, 5 copies
Item 2:   Announcement: "Conference Honors Fifes," in The American Folklore Newsletter, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1977, page 3.
Folder 2:   Reference/Media: B: Group 1: Black and White Photographs (No contact sheet or transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.01:   Hector Lee at lectern during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.02:   Thomas Carter with mandolin, Hal Cannon with banjo, and Barre Toelken with guitar, performing for FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.03:   Austin Fife with hand-held tape recorder at outside FFC event.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.04:   Alta Fife outside and surrounded by people at a FFC event.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.05:   Austin Fife walking outside a stone house during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.06:   Unidentified man (looks like Kenneth Hunsaker) at lectern with Barre Toelken in background at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.07:   Presenter at Ronald V. Jensen Historical Farm Museum during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.08:   FFC participants touring the outside of a stone home during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.09:   People on horse-drawn carriage ride
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.10:   Line of FFC participants to view folklife demonstrations.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.11:   FFC participants on a horse-drawn wagon ride.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.12:   Folklife demonstrator: candle dipping.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.13:   Folklife demonstrator.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.14:   Folklife demonstrator.
Image:   BFFC.1977.01.15:   Folklife demonstrator: rag rug weaver.
Folder 3:   Reference/Media: S: Group 1: Black and White Slides
Slide:   SFFC.1977.1.01:   Thomas Carter with mandolin, Hal Cannon with banjo, and Barre Toelken with guitar. [Duplicate: BFFC.1977.02]
Slide:   SFFC.1977.01.02:   Austin Fife with hand-held tape recorder at outside FFC event.[Duplicate: BFFC.1977.03]
Slide:   SFFC.1977.01.03:   Hector Lee at lectern during FFC. [Duplicate: BFFC.1977.01.01]

BOX   3:   1978 Fife Folklore Conference: Western American Folk Culture,   31 July - 4 August 1978

Folder 1:   Participants
Item 1:   1978 FFC class list
Item 2:   List of 1978 FFC student projects (For complete project, see FOLK COLL 8: FFC)
Folder 2:   Publicity
Item 1:   1978 FFC brochures. 4 copies
Item 2:   List of where 1978 Fife brochure were sent.
Item 3:   Announcement: "Fife Conference Held," in The American Folklore Newsletter, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1978, page 3.
Folder 3:   Reference/Media: B: Group 1: Black and White Photographs (Includes contact sheet and transparencies) for many of the photos, noted in description.)
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.01:   Hector Lee at lectern during FFC. (Not on contact sheet)
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.02:   Hector Lee at lectern with FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.03:   Hector Lee at lectern with FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.04:   Hector Lee at lectern with FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.05:   Hector Lee at lectern with FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.06:   Hector Lee.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.07:   Hal Cannon in classroom audience during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.08:   Bruce Buckley at lectern during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.09:   Bruce Buckley at lectern during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.10:   Hector Lee sitting lecturing to FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.11:   Hector Lee sitting lecturing to FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.12:   Hector Lee sitting lecturing to FFC audience, including Sam Agins.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.13:   FFC audience, including Alta Fife, Twilo Scofield and Barre Toelken.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.14:   Wayland Hand taking photograph of USU campus.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.15:   Glenn Wilde and Patricia Gardner outside Business Building where FFC was held.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.16:   Barre Toelken lecturing to FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.17:   FFC audience, including Wayland Hand.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.18:   Barre Toelken singing to FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.19:   Barre Toelken singing to FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.20:   Jan Harold Brunvand and Hector Lee eating during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.21:   Jan Harold Brunvand at lectern.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.22:   Jan Harold Brunvand at lectern.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.23:   Unidentified woman demonstrating gravemaker rubbings to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.24:   Three gravemarker rubbings, draped over a gravemarker at the Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.25:   Close-up of gravemarker rubbing.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.26:   Close-up of gravemarker rubbing.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.27:   Unidentified woman talking to FFC participants about gravemarker rubbings.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.28:   Unidentified woman talking to FFC participants about gravemarker rubbings.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.29:   Unidentified woman talking to FFC participants about gravemarker rubbings.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.30:   Unidentified woman demonstrating gravemaker rubbings to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.31:   Unidentified woman demonstrating gravemaker rubbings to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.32:   Bruce Buckley taking a photograph outside during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.33:   Bruce Buckley taking a photograph outside during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.34:   Bruce Buckley taking a photograph outside during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.35:   Members of FFC faculty outside by van: Eliot Wigginton, Jan Harold Brunvand, Suzi Jones, Barre Toelken, Hector Lee.
Image:   BFFC.1978.01.36:   Members of FFC faculty outside by van: E. Wigginton, J. Brunvand, Suzi Jones, B. Toelken, H. Lee (No photograph)
Folder 4:   Reference/Media: B: Group 2: Black and White Photographs (Includes contact sheet and transparencies) for many of the photos, noted in description.)
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.01:   Barre Toelken at FFC picnic up Logan Canyon. (photo cropped)
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.02:   Wayland Hand at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.03:   Faculty and participants at FFC picnic, including Clyde Milner (USU History Dept.) and Max Peterson (Dir. USU Library).
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.04:   Glenn Wilde grilling steak at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.05:   Patricia Gardner (USU English Dept., partially obscured) and Ken Hunsaker (USU English Dept.) at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.06:   Glenn Wilde and Bruce Buckley at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.07:   Wayland Hand (putting on bug spray) at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.08:   H. Cannon (mandolin), B. Toelken (guitar), T. Scofield (harpsichord), and M. Toelken at FFC picnic campfire. (No photo)
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.09:   H. Cannon (mandolin), B. Toelken (guitar), T. Scofield (harpsichord), and M. Toelken at FFC picnic campfire. (No photo)
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.10:   Glenn Wilde at FFC picnic campfire, others in background. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.11:   Wayland Hand, Eliot Wigginton, Bruce Buckley, and Hannele Wilson at breakfast during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.12:   Wayland Hand, Eliot Wigginton, Bruce Buckley, and Hannele Wilson at breakfast during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.13:   Male folklife demonstrator in front of demonstration booths.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.14:   Male folklife demonstrator in front of demonstration booths.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.15:   Male folklife demonstrator talking/demonstrating to group.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.16:   Female folklife demonstrator talking/demonstrating soap making to group.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.17:   Female folklife demonstrator talking/demonstrating soap making to group.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.18:   Female folklife demonstrator talking/demonstrating soap making to group. 2 copies
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.19:   Austin Fife (middle), unidentified men (left) and Eliot Wigginton (r) watching a folklife demonstration. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.20:   Bruce Buckley and unidentified woman sitting on grass watching folklife demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.21:   FFC participants mostly sitting on the grass listening to a folklife presenter.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.22:   Glenn Wilde, Eliot Wigginton and Austin Fife in crowd, watching folklife demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.23:   Folklife demonstrators.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.24:   Folklife demonstrators presenting to a group.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.25:   Wayland Hand grinding soap as part of folklife demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.26:   Audience member participating in folklife demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.27:   Audience member hanging clothes on a clothes line as part of folklife demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.28:   Eliot Wigginton talking to woman at folklife demonstration. 2 copies
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.29:   FFC audience in classroom.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.30:   Eliot Wigginton lecturing at FFC classroom. 2 copies
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.31:   Unknown presenter lecturing at FFC classroom.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.32:   Blurry, bad angle shot of unidentified presenter at FFC classroom. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.33:   Unidentified presenter lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.34:   Hannele Wilson (back to camera), William A. Wilson at table at outside FFC dinner.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.35:   Hannele Wilson (back to camera), William A. Wilson at table at FFC outside dinner.
Image:   BFFC.1978.02.36:   Scene of FFC outside dinner, in foreground William A. Wilson, unidentified presenter, Eliot Wigginton, Hannele Wilson
Folder 5:   Reference/Media: B: Group 3: Black and White Photographs (Includes contact sheet and transparencies) for many of the photos, noted in description.)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.01:   No number one.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.02:   Barre Toelken playing guitar for FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.03:   Barre Toelken playing guitar and singing for FFC audience.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.04:   Eliot Wigginton lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.05:   Eliot Wigginton lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.06:   Wayland Hand lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.07:   Wayland Hand lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.08:   Austin Fife and Max Peterson in office, probably in Merrill Library. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.09:   Bruce Buckley, Wayland Hand (in background) and Suzi Jones.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.10:   Barre Toelken and unidentified woman in background.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.11:   Austin Fife, Jan Harold Brunvand, Alta Fife. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.12:   Austin Fife and Eliot Wigginton, with unidentified young girl in background.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.13:   Alta Fife and Wayland Hand.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.14:   (Standing l to r) H. Lee, B. Toelken, J. Brunvand, E. Wigginton, A. Fife, (kneeling l to r) W. Wilson, B. Buckley. (No photo)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.15:   (Standing l to r) H. Lee, B. Toelken, J. Brunvand, E. Wigginton, A. Fife, (kneeling l to r) W. Wilson, B. Buckley, W. Hand.
2 copies: 8x10
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.16:   (Standing l to r) H. Lee, B. Toelken, J. Brunvand, E. Wigginton, A. Fife, (kneeling l to r) W. Wilson, B. Buckley, W. Hand.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.17:   (l to r) Hector Lee, Austin Fife, Wayland Hand. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.18:   (l to r) Hector Lee, Austin Fife, Wayland Hand. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.19:   (l to r) William A. Wilson and Austin Fife. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.20:   (l to r) William A. Wilson and Austin Fife. 2 copies
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.21:   (l to r) William A. Wilson and Austin Fife. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.22:   (l to r) William A. Wilson, Suzi Jones, Eliot Wigginton. 2 copies
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.23:   Wayland Hand lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.24:   Wayland Hand lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.25:   FFC participants outside by USU tennis courts.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.26:   FFC participants on bus.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.27:   FFC participants getting off bus.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.28:   FFC participant getting off bus.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.29:   FFC participants eating picnic lunch outside.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.30:   FFC participants eating picnic lunch outside.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.31:   FFC participants and Wayland Hand (second from l) at Ronald V. Jensen Historical Farm.
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.32:   Austin Fife and FFC participant at Ronald V. Jensen Historical Farm, with three farm workers in background. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.33:   FFC participants on bus. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.34:   Home. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.35:   Home. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.36:   Home. (No photograph)
Image:   BFFC.1978.03.37:   Home. (No photograph)
Folder 6:   Reference/Media: B: Group 4: Black and White Photographs (Random images from 1978 FFC: no contact sheet or transparencies for these images.)
Image:   BFFC.1978.04.01:   Unidentified woman making a gravemarker rubbing at Logan City Cemetery. (For similar images, see: BFFC.1978.01.23, 27-31)
Image:   BFFC.1978.04.02:   Close-up of gravemarker rubbing still on marker (for Homa Reese). (For similar images, see: BFFC.1978.01.27, 29, 30-1)
Image:   BFFC.1978.04.03:   Wayland Hand and FFC participant talking at the Logan Cemetery (with Jan Brunvand in the background).
Image:   BFFC.1978.04.04:   William A. Wilson, with camera, talking to Eliot Wigginton at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1978.04.05:   Jan Harold Brunvand and William A. Wilson talking in front of FFC classroom. (Image is light)
Image:   BFFC.1978.04.06:   Jan Harold Brunvand lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1978.04.07:   Barre Toelken lecturing at FFC.
Folder 7:   Reference/Media: S: Group 1: Slides (Random slides from 1978 FFC: no contact sheets.)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.01:   Hector Lee. (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.02:   (l to r) William A. Wilson and Austin Fife. [Similar to photographs: BFFC.1978.03.19-21.] (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.03:   (l to r) Bruce Buckley and William A. Wilson. (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.04:   William A. Wilson. (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.05:   (l to r) Barre Toelken, Jan Harold Brunvand, William A. Wilson. (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.06:   (Standing l to r) H. Lee, B. Toelken, J. Brunvand, E. Wigginton, A. Fife, (kneeling l to r) W. Wilson, B. Buckley, W. Hand.
[Similar to photographs: BFFC.1978.03.15, 16] (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.07:   Wayland Hand and FFC participant talking at the Logan Cemetery (with Jan Brunvand in the background).
[Duplicate: BFFC.1978.04.03] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.08:   Eliot Wigginton lecturing at FFC classroom. [Duplicate: BFFC.1978.02.30] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.09:   Glenn Wilde and Patricia Gardner outside Business Building where FFC was held. [Duplicate: BFFC.1978.01.15] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.10:   Members of FFC faculty outside by van: E. Wigginton, J. Brunvand, Suzi Jones, B. Toelken, H. Lee. [Dup: BFFC.1978.01.36]
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.11:   William A. Wilson with camera at Logan Cemetery. [Cropped duplicate: BFFC.1978.04.04] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1978.01.12:   Jan Harold Brunvand at lectern. [Duplicate: BFFC.1978.01.22] (b&W)

BOX   4:   1979 Fife Folklore Conference: Western American Folk Culture,   30 July - 3 August 1979

Folder 1:   Conference Services
Item 1:   Letter from Dallas L. Holmes to William A. Wilson regarding 1979 FFC, including budget proposal, 10 Nov. 1978.
Folder 2:   Correspondence: USU
Item 1:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Dean William F. Lye for support of 1979 FFC, 16 November 1978.
Item 2:   Letter from Dean William F. Lye awarding funding to 1979 FFC, 16 November 1978.
Folder 3:   Correspondence: Faculty
Item 1:   Letter from Roger Welsch to William A. Wilson, 27 February 1979.
Item 2:   Letter from Roger Welsch to William A. Wilson (no date).
Item 3:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Roger Welsch, 23 March 1979.
Item 4:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Wayland Hand, 13 July 1979.
Item 5:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Wayland Hand, 27 August 1979.
Item 6:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Charles Haywood, 10 April 1979.
Item 7:   Letter from Charles Haywood to William A. Wilson, 18 April 1979
Item 8:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Charles Haywood, 13 July 1979
Item 9:   Letter from Charles Haywood to William A. Wilson, with offprint "Negro Minstrelsy and Shakespearean Burlesque," 16 July 1979.
Item 10:   Letter from Jan Harold Brunvand to William A. Wilson, 7 March 1979.
Item 11:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Jan Harold Brunvand, 23 March 1979.
Item 12:   Letter from Jan Harold Brunvand to William A. Wilson, 18 June 1979.
Item 13:   Letter from Jan Harold Brunvand to William A. Wilson, 27 August 1979
Item 14:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Jan Harold Brunvand, 4 September 1979.
Item 15:   Letter from Suzi Jones to William A. Wilson, 16 February 1979.
Item 16:   Letter from Suzi Jones to William A. Wilson, 19 March 1979.
Item 17:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Suzi Jones, 23 March 1979.
Item 18:   Letter from William A. Wilson to David J. Hufford, 23 March 1979.
Item 19:   Letter from David J. Hufford to William A. Wilson, 21 June 1979.
Item 20:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Sylvia Ann Grider, 23 March 1979.
Item 21:   Letter from Sylvia Ann Grider to William A. Wilson, 5 July 1979.
Item 22:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Barre Toelken, 23 March 1979.
Item 23:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 18 June 1979.
Item 24:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 7 July 1979.
Item 25:   Letter from David J. Hufford to William A. Wilson, 13 August 1979.
Item 26:   Letter from Roger L. Welsch to Dean William F. Lye, 4 August 1979.
Folder 4:   Faculty
Item 1:   Faculty Addresses
Folder 5:   Fiscal
Item 1:   1979 budget created by conference directors, 3 versions
Item 2:   1979 Summer Quarter Workshop Budget Proposal, 2 versions
Item 3:   1979 C&I accounting.
Folder 6:   Interns/Fieldworkers: Carolyn Rhodes-Jones, West Hardin and Lorna Hardin
Item 1:   USU Folk Arts Project Interview Log: name, location, skill, and initials of interviewer:
Auger, Alice (Mrs. Verl); Preston, ID; Quilting; CRJ.
Auger, William; Preston, ID; Waterwitching; CRJ.
Auger, Mrs. W.; Preston, ID; Quilting; CRJ.
Barfus, Zelma; Preston, ID; Quilting; CRJ.
Bennett, Gayle; Twin Falls, ID; Harnessmaking; CRJ.
Brenchley, Preston; Wellsville (?); Blacksmithing; CRJ.
Briggs, Sidney; Preston, ID; Gunsmithing; CRJ.
Buxton, Susie; Preston, ID; Quilting; CRJ.
Checketts, Mark; Preston, ID; Stonework; CRJ.
Corbridge, Rena (Mrs. Verlan); Preston, ID; Braided rag rugs; CRJ.
Dunlop, Lurena; Preston, ID; Faggoting; CRJ.
Frew, Becky; Preston, ID; Quilting; CRJ.
Frew, Dav; Preston, ID; Farming; CRJ.
Gaskill, Robert; Twin Falls, ID; Clockmaking, LH, WH.
Greaves, Don; Preston, ID; Wood lathework; CRJ.
Hansen, Gretta; Logan, UT; Hardanger; LH.
Hart, Newell; Preston, ID; Cider making; CRJ.
Hart, Ruth; Preston, ID; Home craft; CRJ.
Jenkins, Beverly; River Heights, UT; Songs, readings; LH.
Jensen, Ada; Logan, UT; Crocheted rugs; CRJ.
Jensen, Denton; Potlatch, ID; Wheelwright; WH.
Johansen, Karen; Hyrum, UT; Danish foods; LH.
Johansen, Ruth T.; Hyrum (?), UT; Danish foods; LH.
Johnson, Beatrice; Preston, ID; Quilting; CRJ.
Jones, Ellen; Logan, UT; German foods; CRJ.
Jorgensen, Adolf (Rudy); Preston, ID; Blacksmithing; CRJ.
Kjar, Junno; Preston, ID; Blacksmithing; CRJ.
Knight, Edith; Twin Falls, ID; Handwork; LH.
Manley, Inez; Logan, UT; Crocheting; LH.
Melartin, Mr. & Mrs. A.; Logan, UT; Textiles; CRJ.
Neddo, Ann; Providence, UT; Handwork; LH.
Olson, Heber Lehi; River Heights, UT; Storytelling; WH.
Palmer, De Witt; Millville, UT; Rawhide braiding; WH.
Parker, Carl; Ovid, ID; Waterwitch.
Peterson, Harriet (Mrs. Elmo); Preston, ID; Hardanger; CRJ.
Peterson, Marcus; Hyrum, UT; Clockmaking; CRJ.
Pierce, Grace P.; River Heights, UT; Hardanger; LH.
Rasmussen, Carolyn J.; Logan, UT; Spinning, weaving; WH.
Rhodes, Rhea; Hansen, ID; Bread, cottage cheese, and butter; CRJ.
Shaffer, Vern; Malad, ID; Woodcarver.
Sharp, Coretta; Preston, ID; Soapmaking; CRJ.
Shipley, Lowela; River Heights, UT; Hardanger and quilting; LH.
Sizemore, Cliff; (?); Bootmaker.
Sparks, Bernard; Dingle, ID.
Stettler, Mrs.; Logan, UT; Swiss cooking, LH.
Swann, Margaret; Preston, ID; Embroidery; CRJ.
Swann, Neal; Preston, ID; Saddlery; CRJ.
Thomas, Hazel; Swan Lake, ID; Quilting; CRJ.
Thompson, Glen D.; Huntsville, UT; Leathercraft (saddlemaking); WH.
Thurston, Wilda & Ollie; Hyde Park, UT; Quilting and Tailoring; LH.
Walter, H.P.; Jermone, ID; Woodworking; WH.
Wilson, Ada; Logan, UT; Tatting; LH.
Younker, Don; Logan, UT; Apple cider; LH.
Folder 7:   Organization
Item 1:   Detailed daily conference schedule, with lecture titles.
Item 2:   Week-at-a-glance schedule.
Folder 8:   Participants
Item 1:   1979 FFC class list
Item 2:   List of 1979 FFC student projects (For complete project, see FOLK COLL 8: FFC)
Folder 9:   Publicity
Item 1:   1979 FFC brochures. 6 copies
Folder 10:   Reference/Media: B: Group 1: Black and White Photographs of 1979 FFC (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.02:   Carol Edison (Utah Arts Council) demonstrating gravemarker rubbing to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.03:   Carol Edison demonstrating gravemarker rubbing to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.04:   William A. Wilson watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.05:   Sylvia Ann Grider watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.06:   Mrs. Wilson (William A.'s mother) watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.07:   Mrs. Wilson (William A.'s mother) watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.08:   Mrs. Wilson and Sylvia Ann Grider watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.09:   Mrs. Wilson watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.10:   Mrs. Wilson and William A. Wilson watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.11:   Sylvia Ann Grider, Mrs. Wilson, William A. Wilson watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.12:   Sylvia Ann Grider, unidentified woman, Mrs. Wilson watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.13:   Sylvia Ann Grider and unidentified woman watching gravemarker rubbing demonstration at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.14:   Carol Edison demonstrating gravemarker rubbing to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.15:   Carol Edison demonstrating gravemarker rubbing to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.16:   FFC participant making a gravemarker rubbing at the Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.17:   FFC participant making a gravemarker rubbing at the Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.18:   FFC participant taking a photograph of a monument in the Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.19:   Carol Edison watching a FFC participant make a gravemarker rubbing at the Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.20:   Carol Edison watching a FFC participant make a gravemarker rubbing at the Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.21-27:   Sylvia Ann Grider lecturing at FFC. (No photograph for image 22)
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.28-35:   Jan Harold Brunvand lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.01.36-37:   Barre Toelken lecturing at FFC. (No photographs)
Folder 11:   Reference/Media: B: Group 2: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.02-05:   David Hufford lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.06-13:   Suzi Jones lecturing at FFC. (No contact sheet images)
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.13-14:   (l to r) Wayland Hand and Barre Toelken talking outside FFC auditorium.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.15:   Group (including Wayland Hand and Barre Toelken) talking outside FFC auditorium.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.16:   Unidentified woman and David Hufford (with Barre Toelken in background) talking outside FFC auditorium.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.17-18:   Unidentified woman and David Hufford (with Barre Toelken in background) talking outside FFC auditorium.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.19-20:   FFC participants viewing exhibit on gravemarker rubbings.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.21-23:   Jan Harold Brunvand modeling "Utah Folk Arts" beehive t-shirt.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.24-26:   FFC participants viewing exhibit on gravemarker rubbings (with exhibit curator, Carol Edison).
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.27:   Wayland Hand photographing exhibit.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.28:   Carol Edison presenting information on the exhibit to FFC participants.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.29-30:   (l to r) Wayland Hand, Austin Fife, Sylvia Ann Grider, Jan Harold Brunvand.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.31:   (l to r) Sylvia Ann Grider, Jan Harold Brunvand, Austin Fife.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.32:   Carol Edison preparing a gravemarker for a rubbing at Logan Cemetery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.02.33-37:   Carol Edison demonstrating gravemarker rubbing to FFC participants at Logan Cemetery.
Folder 12:   Reference/Media: B: Group 3: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.00-01:   Blurry images.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.02-03:   Barre Toelken sitting outside with guitar.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.04-05:   Barre Toelken and unidentified woman sitting outside with guitar.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.06-14:   Barre Toelken sitting outside with guitar.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.15-21:   Barre Toelken's hands.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.22:   (l to r) Alta (background) and Austin Fife
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.23:   Alta Fife.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.24:   Austin Fife.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.25-28:   Unidentified man.
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.29-31:   Wayland Hand. (No transparencies for images 30-31)
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.32:   Austin Fife. (No negative)
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.33-34:   (l to r) Alta and Austin Fife (No transparencies for images 33-34)
Image:   BFFC.1979.03.35-37:   Sylvia Ann Grider. (No transparencies for images 35-37, but there is a slide for #35)
Folder 13:   Reference/Media: B: Group 4: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.02-14:   Barre Toelken sitting outside with guitar.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.15-16:   Glenn Wilde
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.17-19:   Wayland Hand talking to woman with quilt handing in background in Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.20-23:   Woman demonstrating quilting in Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.24:   Women demonstrating quilting in Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.25:   Woman demonstrating quilting in Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.26-28:   Welded horseshoe cowboy and horse on display in Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.29-32:   Women demonstrating quilting in Fife Folklore Archives, with FFC participants watching and participating.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.33-34:   Quilting demonstrators talking to Alta Fife in Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.35-36:   FFC participant trying her hand at quilting with the help of demonstrator.
Image:   BFFC.1979.04.37:   Austin Fife and unidentified woman talking in Fife Folklore Archives.
Folder 14:   Reference/Media: B: Group 5: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.00:   Overexposed photograph.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.01-02:   Hazel Thomas (hands only) demonstrating marking a quilt.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.03-05:   Quilter Hazel Thomas demonstrating marking a quilt with Mrs. Wilson watching.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.06-08:   Quilter Hazel Thomas demonstrating quiltmaking to FFC participants, with William Wilson and Mrs. Wilson in image 8.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.09-10:   William A. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson (his mother) listening to Hazel Thomas.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.11:   FFC participants (including William A. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson) listening to Hazel Thomas.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.12-14:   William A. Wilson talking to unidentified woman outside the Fife Folklore Archives along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.15-16:   FFC participant talking with a folklife demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.17:   Rag Rug demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.18:   Folklife demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.19-20:   Hannele Wilson demonstrating Finnish knitting outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.21-22:   Tatting demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.05.23-36:   Barre Toelken sitting outside with guitar.
Folder 15:   Reference/Media: B: Group 6: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.01-04:   In the Fife Folklore Archives, FFC participant quilting with the help of quilting demonstrator; FFC participants watching.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.05-06:   FFC participant and quilting demonstrator talking.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.07-12:   Rag rug demonstrator talking to FFC participants.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.13-16:   FFC participants quilting.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.17-19:   Four female FFC participants under a quilt, checking stitches.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.20-22:   William A. Wilson under a quilt, checking stitches.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.23:   Barre Toelken's opened guitar case with stickers.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.24-27:   Roger Welsch lecturing at the FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.28:   William A. Wilson (and unidentified woman at left) talking during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.29-30:   FFC participants (with Wayland Hand in background) during FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.31-33:   Roger Welsch lecturing at the FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.06.34-37:   Barre Toelken (with guitar) lecturing at the FFC.
Folder 16:   Reference/Media: B: Group 7: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.00:   Partially obscured image of crocheted shawl.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.01-03:   Two quilters working on a quilt. (dark image)
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.04:   Closeup of quilted flower.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.05-08:   Closeup of embroidery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.09-10:   Close up of faggoting
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.11-12:   Woman holding up flower embroidered cloth.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.13-14:   Child quilt with animals on it. (Image is light)
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.15-18:   Closeup of (tricot?) quilted design.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.19-22:   Quilters demonstrating quilting at the FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.23:   Hazel Thomas marking a quilt
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.24-27:   Folklife demonstrators at the FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.28-30:   Quilters at the FFC in the Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.31:   Folklife demonstrators, including Hannele Wilson, outside the Fife Folklore Archives along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.07.32-33:   Folklife demonstrators outside the Fife Folklore Archives along the portico of the Merrill Library.
Folder 17:   Reference/Media: B: Group 8: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.01-02:   Overexposed images of quilters.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.03-05:   Quilters demonstrating at FFC in the Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.06:   Quilters demonstrating at FFC in the Fife Folklore Archives, Zelma Barfus on right.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.08:   Quilter Beatrice Johnson demonstrating at FFC in the Fife Folklore Archives.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.09-17:   Folklife demonstrators with FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.18-20:   Ragrug weaver demonstrating to FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.21-22:   FFC participants watching folklife demonstrations outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.23-24:   Margaret Swan demonstrating Austrian embroidery to FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.25:   Ada Wilson demonstrating tatting to FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.08.26-37:   Folklife demonstrators presenting to FFC participants outside the FFA; image 27 is Margaret Swann.
Folder 18:   Reference/Media: B: Group 9: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.09.09-14:   Vern Shaffer demonstrating wood whittling to FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.09.15-26:   Water Witch (dowser) talking to FFC participants outside the FFA, with William A. Wilson trying in image #22.
Image:   BFFC.1979.09.27-30:   William A. Wilson trying his hand at dowsing on USU's quad.
Image:   BFFC.1979.09.31-34:   Water dowser demonstrating water witching on USU's quad.
Image:   BFFC.1979.09.35:   (l to r) David Hufford and Jan H. Brunvand outside the FFA.
Image:   BFFC.1979.09.36:   David Hufford outside the FFA.
Folder 19:   Reference/Media: B: Group 10: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.01:   Folklife demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.02-05:   FFC participants participating in folklife activities outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.06-07:   Jan Harold Brunvand playing a folk game outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.08-09:   Folklife demonstrator showing a folk game outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.10-11:   Jan Harold Brunvand outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.12:   Jan Harold Brunvand demonstrating a folk stick game to FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.13-14:   Unidentified young girl playing a folk stick game outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.15-17:   Folklife demonstrator showing tools to FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.18:   Hands of Vern Shaffer whittling outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.19-20:   DeWitt Palmer, rawhide braider, demonstrating for FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.21:   (l to r) Barre Toelken and folklife demonstrator talking outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.22-23:   Folklife demonstrator talking to Barre Toelken (not pictured) outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.24:   (l to r) Barre Toelken and folklife demonstrator talking outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.25-26:   Folklife demonstrator talking to FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.27:   (l to r) Barre Toelken and folklife demonstrator talking outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.28-29:   Rawhide braider DeWitt Palmer (seated) demonstrating for FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Lib. portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.30:   David Hufford outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.31:   David Hufford and Hal Cannon talking outside FFA.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.32-33:   David Hufford outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.34:   David Hufford and Hal Cannon talking outside FFA.
Image:   BFFC.1979.10.35-36:   David Hufford outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Folder 20:   Reference/Media: B: Group 11: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Folklife Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparency)
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.01:   Overexposed image.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.02:   David Hufford talking to Hal Cannon (partially obscured) outside FFA.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.03:   Glenn Wilde and unidentified participant talking to whittler Vern Shaffer outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.04-05:   Unidentified woman and Sam Agins talking to folklife demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.06-08:   Sylvia Ann Grider talking to child at FFC folklife demonstrations outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.09-10:   (l to r) William A. Wilson, Glenn Wilde, water witch outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico..
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.11:   (l to r) William A. Wilson and Glenn Wilde listening to water witch (not pictured) outside the FFA.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.12-15:   Water witch talking to William A. Wilson and Glenn Wilde (not pictured) outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.16:   (l to r) William A. Wilson and Glenn Wilde listening to water witch (not pictured) outside the FFA.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.17-18:   (l to r) Folklife demonstrator and Sylvia Ann Grider outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.19-21:   Austin Fife at FFC folklife demonstrations outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.22-29:   Folklife demonstrator and FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.30:   (l to r) Austin Fife and folklife demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.31-33:   Austin Fife trying his hand at a folk craft outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.34:   Austin Fife watching an unidentified woman trying her hand at a folk craft outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.11.35-36:   Folklife demonstrators and FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Folder 21:   Reference/Media: B: Group 12: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC and FFC Foodways Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.2-3:   (l to r) Austin Fife and Roger Welsch talking in FFC classroom.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.4-6:   (l to r) Unidentified woman and Alta Fife talking in FFC classroom.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.7:   (l to r) Austin and Alta Fife in FFC classroom.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.8:   Alta Fife in FFC classroom
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.9-15:   Roger Welsch lecturing at FFC.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.16-22:   Foodways demonstrators and FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.23:   Hannele Wilson demonstrating Finnish foodways outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.24-34:   Foodways demonstrators and FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.35:   David Hufford eating at the FFC foodway demonstrations outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.12.36:   Foodways demonstrator making Idaho farm bread outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Folder 22:   Reference/Media: B: Group 13: Black and White Images of 1979 FFC Foodways Demonstrations (including contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.13.02:   Foodways demonstrator with FFC participant outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.13.03:   FFC participants watching a foodways presenter grind food outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.13.04-07:   Rhea Rhodes demonstrating breadmaking outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.13.08-09:   Mrs. Wilson sampling food outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.13.10:   Hannele Wilson making Finnish Pulla Sima outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.13.11-16:   Karen Johnson demonstrating Swedish Apple Skiver outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.13.17:   FFC participants talking to a foodway demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Folder 23:   Reference/Media: B: Group 14: B&W Images from 1979 FFC fieldtrip to Folklife Demos at the Festival of the Am. West (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.02-04:   DeWitt Palmer demonstrating rawhide braiding.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.05-07:   Vern Shaffer demonstrating whittling.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.08-10:   Wheelright demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.11-13:   Blacksmithing demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.14:   Saddle trees.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.15-16:   Saddlemaking demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.17:   blacksmithing demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.18:   saddlemaking demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.19-22:   Blacksmithing demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.23-24:   Rawhide demonstration with DeWitt Palmer.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.25-26:   Blacksmithing demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.14.27-36:   Handicraft demonstrations.
Folder 24:   Reference/Media: B: Group 15: B&W Images from 1979 FFC fieldtrip to Folklife Demos at the Festival of the Am. West (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.00-03:   Fire starting, part of Wheelright demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.04-06:   Saddlemaking demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.07:   Water witching.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.08:   (l to r) Unidentified man and William A. Wilson.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.09:   Water witching.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.10:   Horse and buggy.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.11-18:   Wheel building demonstration, including firing.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.19-20:   Folklife demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.21-23:   Wheelright demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.24-25:   (l to r) Hannele Wilson and folklife presenter.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.26:   Saddlemaker
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.27-29:   Spinning demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.30-32:   Rag rug weaving demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.15.33-36:   Saddlemaking demonstration.
Folder 25:   Reference/Media: B: Group 16: B&W Images from 1979 FFC fieldtrip to Folklife Demos at the Festival of the Am. West (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.16.02-05:   Rag rug demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.16.06   Pottery demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.16.07-13   Spinning demonstration and spinning wheel and yarn.
Image:   BFFC.1979.16.14-21   Homemade soap demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.16.22-31   Wheat weaving.
Image:   BFFC.1979.16.32-36   Loom weaving demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.16.37   Wheat weaving.
Folder 26:   Reference/Media: B: Group 17: B&W Images from 1979 FFC fieldtrip Festival of the Am. West and FFC picnic (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.02-03:   Folklife demonstrator.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.04:   Vern Shaffer with whittled fan.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.05-06:   (l to r) Hannele Wilson with spinning demonstrator.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.07:   Folklife demonstrator.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.08:   no image.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.09-10:   Unidentified man checking fire coals.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.11:   Roger Welsch and unidentified woman eating at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.12-13:   FFC participants and faculty eating at FFC picnic (Wayland Hand at end of the table in both).
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.14:   FFC participants and faculty eating at FFC picnic (Miiko and Barre Toelken in shot).
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.15-16:   FFC participants and faculty eating at FFC picnic (Alta and Austin Fife in background of #16).
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.17-19:   FFC picnic campfire.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.20:   1979 FFC faculty: (l to r) D. Hufford, B. Toelken, Sylvia Ann Grider, W. Wilson, S. Jones, R. Welsch, J. Brunvand.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.21:   1979 FFC faculty: (l to r) D. Hufford, W. Hand, B. Toelken, Sylvia Ann Grider, W. Wilson, S. Jones, R. Welsch, J. Brunvand.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.22:   (l to r) Glenn Wilde, Alta Fife, William Wilson, Barbara Garrett [Lloyd], Austin Fife.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.23:   USU FFC folks: (l to r) Glenn Wilde, William Wilson, Barbara Garrett [Lloyd].
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.24:   Hannele Wilson and unidentified woman at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.25:   (l to r) Glenn Wilde, Jan H. Brunvand, Barre Toelken, Sylvia Ann Grider at FFC picnic.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.26-27:   Man (looks like Max Peterson) trying his hand at bread weaving outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.28-33:   Wheelmaking.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.34-35:   Saddlemaking.
Image:   BFFC.1979.17.36-37:   Folklife demonstrations.
Folder 27:   Reference/Media: B: Group 18: B&W Images from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.02-05:   Cut tree rings and tree ring table.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.06-07:   Framed western art.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.08-09:   Homemade stool with poem on it.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.10-11:   Unidentified man.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.12-13:   Polls.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.14-15:   Cedar chest.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.16-17:   Woodworking tools.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.18-21:   Fence entrance and yard art.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.22-23:   Grandfather clock and cuckoo clocks.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.24-26:   (l to r) Clock maker and fieldworker [?].
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.27-28:   Clocks.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.29-30:   (l to r) Quiltmaker and fieldworker [?] holding up quilt.
Image:   BFFC.1979.18.31-34:   Crocheted bedspreads.
Folder 28:   Reference/Media: B: Group 19: B&W Images from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.00-01:   Ragrugs.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.02-07:   Ragrug demonstration.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.08-13:   Quilts.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.14-16:   Quilter standing in front of a quilt.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.17-19:   Quilt.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.20-22:   Unidentified man.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.23-24:   Lathe cut plant stand.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.25-26:   Lathe cut candlesticks.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.27:   Woodworker standing by lathe cut plant stands and candlesticks (on mantle).
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.28-30:   Woodworker standing by tools.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.31-33:   Quilt stand, with quilt behind.
Image:   BFFC.1979.19.34-37:   Unidentified quilter standing behind quilts. (images are dark)
Folder 29:   Reference/Media: B: Group 20: B&W Images from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.20.02-19:   Water witch, including shots of Max Peterson witching.
Image:   BFFC.1979.20.20-37:   Hunting knife maker with shots of knives, includes shots of Max Peterson with artisan.
Folder 30:   Reference/Media: B: Group 21: B&W Images from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.01-09:   Shoe cobbler with equipment and shoe design.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.10-11:   Airplane weather vane.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.12-13:   Beatrice Johnson putting a quilt on a quilt frame.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.14-16:   Beatrice Johnson crocheting.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.17:   Crocheted pillow.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.18:   Unidentified accordion player.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.19-20:   Handwritten words to song.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.21-26:   Unidentified accordion (and harmonica) player.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.27:   Unidentified mandolin player.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.28   (l to r) Unidentified guitar and mandolin players.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.29:   Unidentified mandolin player.
Image:   BFFC.1979.21.32-37:   Mailbox decoration of horse and rider made of hammer and horseshoes atop mailbox.
Folder 31:   Reference/Media: B: Group 22: B&W Images from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.00-03:   Handcarved rocking chair with cattle brand design upholstery.
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.04-07:   Carved miniature canoe and man (that is holding up the canoe).
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.08-10:   Handwoven basket.
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.11-12:   Hand carved spoon.
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.13-14:   Miniature carved furniture.
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.15-16:   Individual wearing woven basket/backpack.
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.17-23:   Pillows.
Image:   BFFC.1979.22.24-26:   Fishing net.
Folder 32:   Reference/Media: B: Group 23: B&W Images from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.23.02-14:   Welded metal art made from horseshoes, nails, etc., and includes gunfighter and grasshopper.
Image:   BFFC.1979.23.15-16:   Miniature homemade dolls in popsicle stick rocking chairs.
Image:   BFFC.1979.23.17-19:   Welded metal art: tight rope walker, one of which looks like an alien.
Image:   BFFC.1979.23.20-29:   Family camping [?] trip, perhaps family reunion, including some shots that look like they are inside a cabin.
Image:   BFFC.1979.23.30-37:   A family at an airport sending a young woman on an LDS mission.
Folder 33:   Reference/Media: B: Group 24: B&W Images from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (contact sheet and transparencies)
Image:   BFFC.1979.24.01-02:   Neal Swann with saddle.
Image:   BFFC.1979.24.03-30:   Idaho wood carver Vernon Shaffer with some of his whittled objects and tools.
Image:   BFFC.1979.24.31-37:   Mailbox supports and decorations, including welded horseshoe cowboy and horse.
Folder 34:   Reference/Media: B: Group 25: B&W Contact sheet from 1979 fieldwork by Carolyn Rhodes Jones to identify folklife for FFC (no transparencies or prints)
Image:   BFFC.1979.25.05-18:   Quilt maker with quilt tops and frames.
Image:   BFFC.1979.25.19:   no image
Image:   BFFC.1979.25.20-26:   Rawhide braider with equipment.
Image:   BFFC.1979.25.27-37:   Tatting: items and equipment.
Folder 35:   Reference/Media: S: Group 1: Slides (Duplicate slides made from 1979 FFC B&W images & similar color images)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.01:   Barre Toelken sitting outside with guitar. [Duplicate BFFC.1979.03.03] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.02:   Sylvia Ann Grider.[Duplicate: BFFC.1979.03.35: No strip negative] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.03:   Roger Welsch lecturing at the FFC. [Duplicate: BFFC.1979.06.31-33] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.04:   W. Wilson water witching, with FFC participants and water witch looking on. [Duplicate: BFFC.1979.09.22] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.05:   (l to r) David Hufford and Jan H. Brunvand outside the FFA. [Duplicate: BFFC.1979.09.35] (b&w)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.06:   Faculty: (l to r) Hufford, Toelken, Grider, Wilson, Jones, Welsch, Brunvand. [Similar to: BFFC.1979.17.20] (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.07:   (l to r) Glenn Wilde, Alta Fife, William Wilson, Barbara Garrett [Lloyd], Austin Fife.[Similar to: BFFC.1979.17.22] (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.08:   USU FFC folks: (l to r) Glenn Wilde, William Wilson, Barbara Garrett [Lloyd]. [Similar to: BFFC.1979.17.33] (color)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.01.09:   David Hufford and Hal Cannon talking outside FFA. [Duplicate: BFFC.1979.10.31]
Folder 36:   Reference/Media: S: Group 2: Slides (Color slides, some may be duplicates from prints)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.02.01:   Rag rug demonstrator.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.02.2:   Hardanger demonstrator.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.02.3-4:   Rag rugs.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.02.5-8:   Handicraft demonstrators.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.02.9:   Foodways demonstrator, with Carol Edison.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.02.10-16:   Handicraft demonstrations.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.02.17-18:   Quilting demonstration.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.02.18:  
Slides:   SFFC.1979.02.19-20:   Hannele Wilson Finnish Knitting.
Folder 37:   Reference/Media: S: Group 3: Slides (Color slides, some may be duplicates from prints)
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.01:   Folklife demonstrator and FFC participants outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.02.03-04:   Quilters demonstrating inside the FFA.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.03.05-07:   Elizabeth Friedli netting demonstration outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.03.08-10:   Foodways demonstrators outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.11:   Vern Shaffer, whittler outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico..
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.12:   Rawhide braiding demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico..
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.13:   Harnessmaker outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico..
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.14:   Dennis Cowley watchmaking demonstration outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.15:   Rag rug demonstration outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.16:   Folklife demonstration outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.17:   Water witching demonstration on USU Quad.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.03.18:   Barre Toelken guitar case with stickers from travels.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.03.19-20:   Barre Toelken and unidentified woman in image 20 outside FFA.
Folder 38:   Reference/Media: S: Group 4: Slides (Color slides, some may be duplicates from prints)
Slides:   SFFC.1979.04.01-02:   Barre Toelken and unidentified woman in image 02 outside FFA.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.04.03:   Ada Wilson, tatting demonstration.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.04.04:   Quilting demonstration inside FFA.
Slides:   SFFC.1979.04.05:   Cardmaking demonstration.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.04.06:   Rag rug demonstration outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.04.07:   Folklife demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.04.08:   Foodways demonstrator outside the FFA along the Merrill Library portico.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.04.09-15:   Folklife demonstrators at the Festival of the American West.
Slide:   SFFC.1979.04.16-17:   Hal Cannon (16) and unidentified performer (17).
Slide:   SFFC.1979.04.18-20:   Water witch demonstration.
Folder 39:   Reference/Media: T: Group 1: Taped lectures of 1979 FFC, 30 July-3 August 1979, 4 cassette tapes.
Tape:   TFFC.RW.1979.01:01: side A:   Roger Welsch, "Sod and Log Houses in Nebraska."
Tape:   TFFC.RW.1979.01.01: side B:   Roger Welsch, "Sod and Log Houses in Nebraska."
Tape:   TFFC.BT.1979.01.02: side A: Barre Toelken, "Metaphor of Folk Song, August 1979, 1 of 3 sides.
Tape:   TFFC.BT.1979.01.02: side B: Barre Toelken, "Metaphor of Folk Song, August 1979, 2 of 3 sides.
Tape:   TFFC.BT.1979.01.03: side A: Barre Toelken, "Metaphor of Folk Song, August 1979, 3 of 3 sides.
Tape:   TFFC.DH.1979.01.03: side B: David Hufford, "The Old Hag: Logic and Experiences in Supernatural Belief," August 1979, 1 of 2 sides.
Tape:   TFFC.DH.1979.01.04: side A: David Hufford, "The Old Hag: Logic and Experiences in Supernatural Belief," 1 August 1979, 2 of 2 sides.
Tape:   TFFC.BT.1979.01.04: side B: Barre Toelken, "Three Whaling Songs: Family Tradition," 3 August 1979.

BOX   5:   1980 Fife Folklore Conference: Western American Folk Culture,   4-8 August 1980

Folder 1:   Conference Services
Item 1:   Letter from Dallas L. Holmes to William A. Wilson regarding 1980 FFC, 15 January 1980.
Item 2:   Completed Life Span Learning Programs Credit Workshop Planning Guide for 1980 FFC, including preliminary budget.
Item 3:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Dean William F. Lye requesting funding for the 1980 Fife Folklore Conference.
Item 4:   Memorandum from Richard C. Haycock to William A. Wilson regarding summer quarter allocations of visiting faculty.
Folder 2:   Correspondence: Western Folklife Survey of the Traditions and Regional Folklife in the Three Corners area of Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming.
Item 1:   Form letter from William A. Wilson to potential tradition bearers inviting them to participate in the folklife survey. 2 copies
Item 2:   Form letter from William A. Wilson inviting potential tradition bearers to participate in the Festival of the American West and/or the FFC.
Item 3:   Letter from David H. Stanley to William A. Wilson, declining invitation to conduct fieldwork, 25 February 1980.
Item 4:   Sample letter from Polly Stewart (fieldworker) to participants in the Western Folklife Survey who did not participate in the FFC or
the Festival of the American West, July 24-25, 1980.
Item 5:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Polly Stewart, 20 November 1980.
Item 6:   Letter from Barbara Garrett [Lloyd] to Polly Stewart, 8 December 1980.
Item 7:   Letter from Polly Stewart to William A. Wilson, with contact sheets and annotations [although contact sheets are missing], 12 January 1981.
Folder 3:   Correspondence: Faculty
Item 1:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 11 February 1980.
Item 2:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 28 February 1980.
Item 3:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Barre Toelken, 28 February 1980.
Item 4:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 10 March 1980.
Item 5:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Barre Toelken, 8 April 1980.
Item 6:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 22 April 1980.
Item 7:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 15 May 1980.
Item 8:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Barre Toelken, 20 June 1980.
Item 9:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 7 July 1980.
Item 10:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 10 July 1980.
Item 11:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 23 July 1980.
Item 12:   Letter from Roger Welsch to William A. Wilson.
Item 13:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Roger Welsch, 16 July 1980.
Item 14:   Letter from Thurston Marple [aka Roger Welsch] to William A. Wilson.
Item 15:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Henry Glassie, 14 January 1980.
Item 16:   Letter from Henry Glassie to William A. Wilson.
Item 17:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Henry Glassie, 7 February 1980.
Item 18:   Letter from Henry Glassie to William A. Wilson.
Item 19:   Postcard from Meg Brady to William A. Wilson, postmarked 17 June 1980.
Item 20:   Letter from Jan Harold Brunvand to William A. Wilson, 18 February 1980.
Item 21:   Letter from Jan Harold Brunvand to William A. Wilson, 7 May 1980.
Item 22:   Letter from Jan Harold Brunvand to William A. Wilson, 7 July 1980.
Item 23:   Letter from Carol Mitchell to William A. Wilson.
Item 24:   Letter from Larry Danielson to William A. Wilson, 4 March 1980.
Item 25:   Letter from Larry Danielson to William A. Wilson, 22 May 1980.
Item 26:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Alan Dundes, 21 January 1980.
Item 27:   Letter from Chip Rawlins to William Wilson, 14 July 1980.
Item 28:   General letter from William A. Wilson to faculty, 1 July 1980.
Item 29:   Invitation to faculty and friends for the FFC Sunday dinner at Upper Guinavah, Logan Canyon, 3 August 1980.
Item 30:   General letter from William A. Wilson to faculty, 10 October 1980.
Folder 4:   Correspondence: Participant
Item 1:   Form letter from William A. Wilson to 1980 FFC participant.
Item 2:   Form letter from William A. Wilson inviting former FFC participants to attend the 1980 FFC.
Item 3:   Query letter from Peter M. Stephan to William A. Wilson, 5 April 1980.
Item 4:   Response letter from William A. Wilson to Peter M. Stephan, 14 April 1980.
Item 5:   Response letter from William A. Wilson to Mary van Hemert, 22 April 1980.
Item 6:   Query letter from Maryan Morin Jones to William A. Wilson, 21 May 1980.
Item 7:   Response letter from William A. Wilson to Maryan Morin Jones, 29 May 1980.
Item 8:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Elizabeth A. Dear (Museum Education Division, Museum of New Mexico), 16 June 1980.
Item 9:   Letter from Elizabeth A. Dear to William A. Wilson, 18 June 1980.
Item 10:   Letter from Elizabeth A. Dear to William A. Wilson, 1 July 1980.
Item 11:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Joyce Ice, 25 June 1980.
Item 12:   Query letter from Vickie Nelson to William A. Wilson, 26 June 1980.
Item 13:   Response letter from William A. Wilson to Vickie Nelson, 8 July 1980.
Item 14:   Letter from Jean Coberly to William A. Wilson, 17 July 1980.
Item 15:   Response letter from William A. Wilson to Jean Coberly, 22 July 1980.
Item 16:   Letter from Susan Domowitz to William A. Wilson, 25 July 1980.
Folder 5:   Faculty: Addresses and VITA
Item 1:   Addresses.
Item 2:   Henry Glassie VITA
Item 3:   Larry Danielson VITA
Item 4:   Carol Mitchell VITA
Folder 6:   Faculty: Handouts (Many with written notes taken)
Item 1:   Larry Danielson: "Ethnic Folklore and the Folklore of Ethnicity Selected Bibliography."
Item 2:   Carol Mitchell [?] Bibliography: "Reference and Research Materials for Teachers and Advanced Students."
Item 3:   "Bibliography for Folklore of the Southwest."
Item 4:   Bibliography: "Ethnograhic Novels and Novels with Folklore."
Item 5:   Henry Glassie [?]: Notes from lecture "Meaning in Folk Architecture."
Item 6:   Barre Toelken handout: "The Sun's Myth (The Sun's Nature)."
Item 7:   P. Stewart: Foodways demonstration recipe "Krum Kaker" by Kaye Jensen Bell.
Folder 7:   Fiscal: Budget
Item 1:   1980 budget created by conference directors, 2 versions.
Item 2:   1980 Summer Quarter Workshop Budget Proposal.
Folder 8:   Fiscal: Grant
Item 1:   Invoice from W. Wilson (FFC) to Hal Cannon (Utah Folk Arts Program) for $2,500 to co-sponsor the FFC, 13 March 1980.
Item 2:   Invoice from W. Wilson (FFC) to Hal Cannon (Utah Folk Arts Program) for 500 to co-sponsor the FFC, 22 March 1980.
Item 3:   Memorandum from H. Dunning, Contract Specialist to G. Wilde regarding deposit of $500 to Contract/Grant from UAC, 18 July 1980.
Folder 9:   Intern/Fieldworkers: Polly Stewart: NEA Folk Arts Project / USU Interview Report Log. [People not included in FFC or FAW.]
Item 1:   Adams, Leona Kay: Crochetting; Fielding, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 2:   Alley, Pearlina Irwin: Singer and Narrator; Laketown, Rich, Utah.
Item 3:   Anderson, Robert (Bob) L.: Saddlemaker and Leatherworker; Bear River City, Box, Elder, Utah.
Item 4:   Argyle, Gayle South: Singer: Family Songs; Randolph, Rich, Utah.
Item 5:   Atkinson, Clarence W.: Leathercrafts; Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 6:   Bishop, Agnes Thompson: Netting; Garland, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 7:   Brog, Martha: Breadmaking; Freedom, Lincoln, Wyoming.
Item 8:   Bunn, Blair J.: Leathercrafts; Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 9:   Burton, Rachel Call: Soapmaking; Garland, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 10:   Bybee, Faunda Romero.: Handwork; Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 11:   Carlsen, Maud Matthews: Cooking: Danish Liver Loaf; Ovid, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 12:   Cheney, Elma Weston: Crochetting and Knitting; Laketown, Bear Lake, Utah.
Item 13:   Cheney, Ross S.: Harnessmaking; Laketown, Bear Lake, Utah.
Item 14:   Christensen, George L.: Saddlemaking; Tremonton, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 15:   Cornia, Billie Lou Corless: Quilting; Randolf, Rich, Utah.
Item 16:   Cottle, Jesse (Jess): Storytelling: Bear Lake; Fish Haven, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 17:   Cutler, Elizabeth (Beth) Garbanati: Piemaking and Candymaking; Tremonton, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 18:   Eastman, Leath Bruce: Quilting; Woodruff, Rich, Utah.
Item 19:   Erni, Elizabeth: Cooking: Swiss; Logan, Cache, Utah. [Paperwork indicates may have participated at FFC in 1980.]
Item 20:   Hanney, Regina Fay McKinnon: Ceramics and Painting Macrame; Randolph, Rich, Utah.
Item 21:   Hansen, Wynn S.: Storytelling: Sheep Ranching; Collinston, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 22:   Hulme, Philip L. (Phil): Music: Vocal and Instrumental; Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 23:   Irwin, Sidney S. (Sid): Singing; Laketown, Rich, Utah.
Item 24:   Jackson, Pearl Lowrey: Handwork: Neddlepoint and Quilting; Randolph, Rich, Utah.
Item 25:   Johnson, Edmond Douglas (Doug): Outdoor Cooking: Dutch oven; Soda Springs, caribou, Idaho.
Item 26:   Johnson, Eva De Vries; Storytelling: Ovid, Idaho and Danish Cooking; Ovid, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 27:   Johnson, Mary Paskins: Soapmaking; Grace, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 28:   Jorgensen, Andrew G. (Andy): Violin Making and Stringed Instrument Repair; Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 29:   Kjar, Junno Jensen: Blacksmithing; Preston, Franklin, Idaho.
Item 30:   Kunz, Hilda Stoor: Handwork; Bern (Montpelier), Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 31:   Kunz, Parley, P.: Storytelling and Toymaking: Spinning Tops; Bern (Montpelier), Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 32:   Kunzler, Vinnie L. Rose: Crochet; Park Valley, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 33:   Lindsay, Leona. West: Leathercraft; Etna, Lincoln, Wyoming.
Item 34:   Merritt, Erwin J.: Music: Violin, Electric Guitar, includes music to "Yes, My America" by granddaughter; Bedford, Lincoln, Wyoming.
Item 35:   Mickelson, Melvin: Trapping; Grace, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 36:   Munson, Florence Godfrey (Flo): Netting; Fielding, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 37:   Pope, Fern: Poetry and Storytelling: Fish Haven; Fish Haven, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 38:   Robinson, Elgie Moss: Quilting, Sewing, Crocheting: Laketown, Rich, Utah.
Item 39:   Sims, Mitchell (Mitch) W.: Storytelling: Bear Lake; Garden City, Rich, Utah.
Item 40:   Sorenson, Delma Carlsen: Crooking: Danish; Ovid, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 41:   Stock, Ray C.: Storytelling: Bear Lake; Fish Haven, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 42:   Udy, Ray V.: Welding and Horseshoeing Sculpture; Garland, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 43:   Veibell, Grethe (Gerta) Christensen: Cooking: Danish; Collinston, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 44:   Vias, Oscar W.: Ranching and Harnessmaking; Wayan, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 45:   Vias, Verda L. Tingey: Quilting; Wayan, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 46:   Wennergren, Louise Shumway: Netting; Logan, Cache, Utah
Item 47:   Wennergren, O. Claude: Reciting and Storytelling; Logan, Cache, Utah.
Folder 10:   Intern/Fieldworkers: Polly Stewart & Jim Abrams: NEA Folk Arts Project / USU Interview Report Log & FFC/FAW Invitation Participation Survey.
Item 1:   Anderson, Dean: Leatherwork; Randolf, Rich, Utah.
Item 2:   Barfus, Sue Anita Davids: Hardanger; Bancroft, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 3:   Bell, Faye Jensen: Cooking: Norwegian; Smithfield, Cache, Utah. [Newspaper article about Mrs. Bell's cooking.]
Item 4:   Brog, Ernest: Water Dowsing; Freedom, Lincoln, Wyoming. [Program: Wayan to Freedom (HWY 34) Ground Breaking Ceremony, 8 Oct 1977]
Item 5:   Bunnell, Stephen R. (Steve): Storytelling; Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 6:   Bybee, Lloyd: Fiddle Music; Downey, Bannock, Idaho.
Item 7:   Call, Hazel Hess: Candymaking; Garland, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 8:   Cannon, Karen Eskelsen: Candymaking; Logan, Cache, Utah.
Item 9:   Cowley, Dennis: Watchmaker and Repair; Wellsville, Cache, Utah
Item 10:   Davids, Eva Lewis: Hardanger; Bancroft, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 11:   Derricott, Lloyd S.: Rawhide; Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 12:   DeWitt, Elva: Tatting; Logan, Cache, Utah.
Item 13:   Eborn, Virgil A. (Virg): Storytelling and rawhide; Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 14:   Groll, Ila May Hoffman: Quilting; Randolf, Rich, Utah.
Item 15:   Hansen, Don M.: Jerked Meats and Lethercrafts; Tremonton, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 16:   Hoskanson, Virginia Miller: Quilting and Crocheted Rugs; Thayne, Lincoln, Wyoming.
Item 17:   Holmgren, Ute Cussnick; Cooking: German; Tremonton, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 18:   Jackson, Nola Cornia: Soapmaking; Randolf, Rich, Utah.
Item 19:   James, Hazel Rose; Harpin Lace; Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 20:   Keller, Oral S. (Bud): Trapping and Sheep Shearing; Preston, Franklin, Idaho.
Item 21:   Kimber, Eva Mae Gerber: Breadmaking and Braided Rugmaking; Snowville, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 22:   Kimber, Kendall (Ken): Storytelling and Cowboy Poetry; Snowville, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 23:   Larson, Alda Lloyd: Quilting; Randolph, Rich, Utah.
Item 24:   Melartin, Rosamund Hurst: Singing and Family Songs from Blanding, San Juan, Utah; North Logan, Cache, Utah.
Item 25:   Miles, Dorothy Allen: Netting; Banida, Franklin, Idaho.
Item 26:   Owen, Randee Richards: Tatting; Fielding, Box Elder, Utah
Item 27:   Priestley, Judy: Pioneer Dolls; Preston, Franklin, Idaho.
Item 28:   Roberts, Lester (Buss): Storytelling and Singing; Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 29:   Sibbett, Eliza Lei Call (Liz): Singing: Hawaiian, Mormon, and Cowboy; Wayan, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 30:   Smith, Harold C.: Water and Metal Dowsing; Lucin, Park Valley, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 31:   Smith, LaRetta Wakefield: Singing: Family Songs; Lucin, Park Valley, Box Elder, Utah.
Item 32:   Sparks, Mavin: Historical Miniatures; Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Item 33:   Willardson, Vivian: Candymaking; Logan, Cache, Utah.
Folder 11:   Intern/Fieldworkers: Polly Stewart File.
Item 1:   Notes Polly Steward took during fieldwork.
Item 2:   Brochure: "How will your children learn of their fathers?" by Chesterfield Foundation, Bancroft, Caribou, Idaho.
Item 3:   Brochure: "Ronald V. Jensen Living Historical Farm: Man and His Bread Museum," Utah State University, Logan, Cache, Utah.
Item 4:   Blank "Western Folklife Survey" Form.
Item 5:   Week-at-a-glance agenda with pencil notations about folklife demonstrations.
Item 6:   1980 FFC Folk Arts / Folklife Participants, 4-8 August 1980, 3 versions: 1) tentative, 2) revised, 3) final.
Folder 12:   Organization
Item 1:   Tentative detailed daily conference schedule.
Item 2:   Final detailed daily conference schedule with lecture titles. 2 copies (2nd with handwritten notes.)
Item 3:   Week-at-a-glance agenda.
Item 4:   Break schedule.
Item 5:   List of FFC cafeteria meals, 4-8 August 1980.
Item 6:   Faculty presentation topics.
Folder 13:   Participants
Item 1:   1980 FFC class list.
Item 2:   List of 1980 FFC student projects. (For complete project, see FOLK COLL 8: FFC)
Folder 14:   Publicity
Item 1:   1980 FFC brochures. 6 copies
Item 2: FFC Announcement in "Meetings & Festivals," from The American Folklore Newsletter, Summer 1980, page 11
Item 3: In-house generated promotional announcement for 1980 FFC.
Item 4:"The Fife Conference on Western American Folk Culture," from Summer is Special, Summer 1980, page 3.
Item 5: "Folklore Program Begins," from The Summer Statesman, Monday, 28 July 1980, page 3.
Folder 15:   Reference/Media: S: Group 1: Color Slides
Slide 1:   SFFC.1980.01.01: Henry Glassie and two unidentified woman at FFC faculty dinner at William A. and Hannele Wilson's home.
Slide 2:   SFFC.1980.01.02: Henry Glassie, unidentified people, and Barre & Miiko Toelken at FFC faculty dinner at William A. and Hannele Wilson's home.
Slide 3:   SFFC.1980.01.03: Buffet table for FFC faculty dinner at Wilson's home.
Slide 4:   SFFC.1980.01.04: Henry Glassie, unidentified woman and David Stanley.
Slide 5:   SFFC.1980.01.05: Henry Glassie and Austin Fife talking.
Slides 6-8:   SFFC.1980.01.06-08: Fife Conference participants with unidentified presenter in cowboy hat at a cemetery.
Slide 9:   SFFC.1980.01.09: Henry Glassie and unidentified woman at FFC faculty dinner at William A. and Hannele Wilson's home.

BOX   6:   Reference/Media: T: Group 1: Taped lectures of 1980 FFC, 4-8 August 1980, 10 cassette tapes.

Tape:   TFFC.BT.1980.01.01: side A:   Barre Toelken, "The Necessity of Folklore," 4 August 1980, 9:15 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.BT.1980.01.01: side B:   Barre Toelken, "The Necessity of Folklore," 4 August 1980, 9:15 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.WW.1980.01.02: side A:   William A. Wilson, "Saints and Sinners: Folklore of the Mormons," 4 August, 1980, 10:30 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.WW.1980.01.02: side B:   William A. Wilson, "Saints and Sinners: Folklore of the Mormons," 4 August, 1980, 10:30 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.MB.1980.01.03: side A:   Meg Brady, "The Folklore of Children," 4 August, 1980, 1:45 p.m.
Tape:   TFFC.MB.1980.01.03: side B:   Meg Brady, "The Folklore of Children," 4 August, 1980, 1:45 p.m.
Tape:   TFFC.HG.1980.01.04: side A:   Henry Glassie, "The Beauty and Utility: American Folk Things," 5 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.HG.1980.01.04: side B:   Henry Glassie, "The Beauty and Utility: American Folk Things," 5 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.RP.1980.01.05: side A:   Richard Poulsen, "Sorghum Making in Southern Utah," 6 August, 1980, 10:30 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.RP.1980.01.05: side B:   Richard Poulsen, "Sorghum Making in Southern Utah," 6 August, 1980, 10:30 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.CM.1980.01.06: side A:   Carol Mitchell, "The Role of Women in Western American Balladry," 6 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.CM.1980.01.06: side B:   Carol Mitchell, "The Role of Women in Western American Balladry," 6 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.1980.01.07: side A:   "Storytelling and Folk Music," Pt. 1," 6 August, 1980, 8:00 p.m.
Tape:   TFFC.1980.01.07: side B:   "Storytelling and Folk Music," Pt. 1," 6 August, 1980, 8:00 p.m.
Tape:   TFFC.1980.01.08: side A:   "Storytelling and Folk Music," Pt. 2," 6 August, 1980, 9:00 p.m.
Tape:   TFFC.1980.01.08: side A:   "Storytelling and Folk Music," Pt. 2," 6 August, 1980, 9:00 p.m.
Tape:   TFFC.LD.1980.01.09: side A:   Larry Danielson, "Ethnic Folklore and the Folklore of Ethnicity," 7 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.LD.1980.01.09: side B:   Larry Danielson, "Ethnic Folklore and the Folklore of Ethnicity," 7 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.JB.1980.01.10: side A:   Jan Brunvand, "Folklore for Today: American Urban Legends," 8 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.
Tape:   TFFC.JB.1980.01.10: side B:   Jan Brunvand, "Folklore for Today: American Urban Legends," 8 August, 1980, 9:00 a.m.

BOX   7:   1981 Fife Conference on Western American Folk Culture, with Folklore and the Public Sector Segment, 22-26 June 1981.

Folder 1:   Conference Services
Item 1:   Life Span Learning Programs / Conference & Institute Division Credit Workshop Planning Guide
Folder 2:   Correspondence: USU
Item 1:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to HASS Dean William F. Lye for support of 1981 FFC, 7 November 1980.
Item 2:   Copy of letter of memorandum from Richard C. Haycock (HASS) regarding funding for the 1981 FFC, 17 November 1980.
Folder 3:   Correspondence: Faculty
Item 1:   Letter from William A. Wilson to 1981 FFC faculty, 6 May 1981.
Item 2:   Letter from Wayland D. Hand to William A. Wilson, regarding the first Fife Honor lecture, 23 April 1981.
Item 3:   Handwritten letter from Wayland D. Hand to William A. Wilson, 12 June 1981.
Item 4:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Linda Constant Buki, 7 February 1981.
Item 5:   Letter from Linda Constant Buki to William A. Wilson, 24 February 1981.
Item 6:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Linda Constant Buki, 5 May 1981.
Item 7:   Letter from Beverly J. Stoeltje to William A. Wilson, 16 March 1981.
Item 8:   Handwritten letter from Beverly J. Stoeltje to William A. Wilson, 23 March 1981.
Item 9:   Letter from Beverly J. Stoeltje to William A. Wilson, 10 April 1981.
Item 10:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Beverly Stoeltje, 11 May 1981.
Item 11:   Letter from Edward Ives to William A. Wilson, 6 January 1981.
Item 12:   Letter from Edward Ives to William A. Wilson, 24 March 1981.
Item 13:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Edward Ives, 5 May 1981.
Item 14:   Letter from Edward Ives to William A. Wilson, 8 June 1981.
Item 15:   Handwritten letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 2 March 1981.
Item 16:   Letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 31 March 1981.
Item 17:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Barre Toelken, 20 April 1981.
Item 18:   Note from Roger Welsch to William A. Wilson, undated.
Item 19:   Letter from Richard C. Poulsen to William A. Wilson, 18 March 1981.
Item 20:   Letter from Thomas Carter to William A. Wilson, 30 March 1981.
Item 21:   Handwritten letter from Louie W. Attebery to William A. Wilson, 18 March 1981.
Item 22:   Letter from Louie W. Attebery to William A. Wilson, 29 March 1981.
Item 23:   Handwritten letter from Louie W. Attebery to William A. Wilson, 4 June 1981.
Item 24:   Handwritten letter from Louie W. Attebery to William A. Wilson, 29 March 1981.
Folder 4:   Correspondence: Western States Folk Arts Coordinators
Item 1:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Folk Arts Coordinators who will participate at the FFC, 29 May 1981. 2 copies
Item 2:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Folk Arts Coordinators, 8 June 1981.
Item 3:   Mailing addresses for State Folk Cultural Programs.
Item 4:   Copy of letters from James S. Griffith to Hal Cannon, 30 June 1981.
Item 5:   Copy of letter from Folk Arts Coordinators (signed and sent my Suzi Jones) to Ralph Rinzler, 30 June 1981,
Item 6:   Copy of letter from Hal Cannon to Bess Lomax Haws, 6 July 1981.
Item 7:   Copy of letter from Wayland D. Hand to Bess Lomax Haws, 16 July 1981.
Item 8:   Copy of letter from Wayland D. Hand to "Folk Arts Coordinators of the West and Southwest who attended the 1981 Fife Conf.," 27 July 1981.
Item 9:   Copy of letter from Suzi Jones to Western States Folk Arts Coordinators (regarding letter sent to Ralph Rinzler), 10 September 1981.
Item 10:   Final Report from Western States Folk Arts Coordinators Mtgs (Grant: 12-5530-109) by Hal Cannon, Utah Arts Council, with letters from:
Dennis Coehlo, Folk Arts Coordinator, Wyoming Council on the Arts, 6 July 1981.
Michael Korn, Director, Montana Folklife Project, Montana Arts Council, 2 July 1981.
Lynne Ireland, Folklife Coordinator, Center for Nebraska Folklife, Nebraska State Historical Society, 9 July 1981.
Nicholas Vrooman, North Dakota Council on the Arts, 30 June 1981.
Mike Shonsey, Folk Arts Coordinator, Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities, 1 July 1981.
Folder 5:   Correspondence: Participants
Item 1:   Letter from William A. Wilson to FFC participants, undated.
Item 2:   Letter from Clark R. Gardner (Superintendent Garden Valley Schools, Idaho) to William A. Wilson, 14 May 1981.
Item 3:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Clark R. Gardner, 18 May 1981.
Item 4:   Letter from Tim Cochrane to William A. Wilson, received 6 May 1981.
Item 5:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Tim Cochrane, undated.
Item 6:   Letter from William A. Wilson to USU Department Chairs, 19 May 1981.
Folder 6:   Faculty: Addresses and VITA
Item 1:   1981 FFC Faculty addresses.
Item 2:   Louie W. Attebery VITA
Item 3:   Thomas R. Carter VITA
Item 4:   Edward D. (Sandy) Ives VITA
Item 5:   Beverly J. Stoeltje VITA
Folder 7:   Faculty: Handouts/Lecture
Item 1:   Questionnaire.
Item 2:   Beverly J. Stoeltje: "Sex Roles in Cattle Culture: The Female Role."
Item 3:   Louie Attebery: "Folk Narration (storytelling)."
Item 4:   Wayland Hand, "Magic and the Supernatural in Utah Folklore," Fife Honor Lecture, 22 June 1981.
Folder 8:   Fiscal: Budget
Item 1:   Summer Quarter workshop budget proposal. 2 copies
Item 2:   1981 FFC Available funds/expenditure breakdown.
Item 3:   1981 FFC handwritten budget.
Item 4:   1981 FFC budget notes.
Item 5:   1981 Total expenditures breakdown.
Folder 9:   Fiscal: Grant
Item 1:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Robert Teske (NEA), 5 February 1981.
Item 2:   Copy of grant support letter from Barre Toelken to Robert Teske (NEA), 27 February 1981.
Item 3:   Copy of invoice from William A. Wilson to Hal Cannon (Utah Folk Arts Program) for $3,000 (from NEA grant to support FFC), 3 March 1981.
Item 4:   Copy of memo from Mearl K. Bair (USU contract specialist) to Glenn R. Wilde regarding deposit of $3000 for UAC, 25 March 1981.
Folder 10:   Organization: Schedules
Item 1:   Handwritten schedule of faculty workshop and lectures.
Item 2:   Handwritten, tentative schedule of public sector presentations on Tuesday, 23 June 1981. 2 versions
Item 3:   Tentative detailed daily conference schedule.
Item 4:   Original and copy, final detailed daily conference schedule, with lecture titles. 2 copies
Item 5:   Original and copy, week-at-a-glance schedule. 2 copies
Item 6:   Agenda: Western States Folk Arts Coordinator's Meeting, 22-25 June 1981, USU.
Folder 11:   Organization: Lodging, Meals, and AVS
Item 1:   Handwritten list of FFC organizational needs from William A. Wilson to Barbara Garrett.
Item 2:   List of faculty/folk artists provided meals at USU Carousel Square during FFC.
Item 3:   List of lodgers and lodging information from USU University Inn.
Item 4:   Information regarding Sunday evening (21 June 1981) faculty and USU FFC supporters dinner at Lower Guinavah (Logan Canyon).
Item 5:   Invitation list for Monday evening reception (22 June 1981) at Austin and Alta Fife's home.
Item 6:   Invitation list for Wednesday (24 June 1981) dinner at William A. and Hannele Wilson's home.
Item 7:   Invitation list and information regarding Thursday (25 June 1981) steak fry at Malibu (Logan Canyon).
Item 8:   AV equipment used for FFC.
Folder 12:   Organization: Review
Item 1:   Final Report from Western States Folk Arts Coordinators Meetings (Grant: 12-5530-109) by Hal Cannon from the Utah Arts Council.
Folder 13:   Participants
Item 1:   1981 FFC class address list.
Item 2:   List of 1981 FFC student projects. (For complete project, see FOLK COLL 8: FFC)
Folder 14:   Publicity
Item 1:   1981 FFC brochures. 6 copies
Item 2:   In-house generated promotional announcement for 1980 FFC.
Folder 15:   Reference/Media: S: Group 1: Color Slides
Slide: SFFC.1981.01.01:   Faculty, l to r: B. Stoeltje, R. Poulsen, E. Ives (& wife), T. Carter (behind), B. Toelken, L. Attebery, R. Welsch, A. Fife, W. Wilson.
Slide SFFC.1981.01.02:   Public Sector Folklorists.
Slide SFFC.1981.01.03:   William A. Wilson and Hal Cannon.

BOX   8:   1981 Reference/Media: T: Group 1: Taped lectures of 1981 FFC, with Public Sector Segment, 22-26 June 1981, 14 cassette tapes.

Tape:   TFFC.LA.1981.01.01: side A:   Louie Attebery, "Folklore and Western Regionalism," 22 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.LA.1981.01.01: side B:   Louie Attebery, "Folklore and Western Regionalism," 22 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.EI.1981.01.02: side A:   Edward Ives, "The Graves Case: A Study in History and Folklore," 22 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.EI.1981.01.02: side B:   Edward Ives, "The Graves Case: A Study in History and Folklore," 22 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.WH.1981.01.03: side A:   Wayland Hand, Fife Honor Lecture: "Magic and the Supernatural in Utah Folklore, 22 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.WH.1981.01.03: side B:   Wayland Hand, Fife Honor Lecture: "Magic and the Supernatural in Utah Folklore, 22 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.04: side A:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Dennis Coehlo; Lyn Ireland, 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.04: side B:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Michael Korn; Steve Siporin; Kenneth W. Atwood Family (pres. by H. Cannon), 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.05: side A:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Atwood Family, continued; Bob Severe (presented by Barbara Rahm), 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.05: side B:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Bob Severe, continued, 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.06: side A:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Suzi Jones; James S. Griffith, 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.06: side B:   Folk Arts Coordinators: James S. Griffith, continued; Pat Jasper; Nicholas Vrooman, 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.07: side A:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Nicholas Vrooman, continued; Pearline Alley (presented by Polly Stewart), 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.07: side B:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Pearline Alley, continued; Carol Edison and Hmong Presenters, 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.08: side A:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Presentation of Hmong Immigrants, continued (Pres. by Edison & Tomoko Ogi), 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.1981.01.08: side B:   Folk Arts Coordinators: Hmong Immigrants, continued, 23 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.RW.1981.01.09: side A:   Roger L. Welsch, "The Western Folktale: Truth of Fiction?," 24 June 1981. 3 copies
Tape:   TFFC.RW.1981.01.09: side B:   Roger L. Welsch, "The Western Folktale: Truth of Fiction?;" end Wilson pres (from Tape 10),24 June 1981. 3 copies
Tape:   TFFC.WW.1981.01.10: side A:   William A. Wilson, "Saints and Sinners: Folklore of the Mormons," 24 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.WW.1981.01.10: side B:   William A. Wilson, "Saints and Sinners: Folklore of the Mormons," 24 June 1981. (continued on tape 9)
Tape:   TFFC.BS.1981.01.11: side A:   Beverly J. Stoeltje, "Cowgirls and Cowwomen: Female Roles on the Range," 25 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.BS.1981.01.11: side B:   Beverly J. Stoeltje, "Cowgirls and Cowwomen: Female Roles on the Range," 25 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.RP.1981.01.12: side A:   Richard C. Pouslen, "The Symbology of Folklore," 25 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.RP.1981.01.12: side B:   Richard C. Pouslen, "The Symbology of Folklore," 25 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.TC.1981.01.13: side A:   Thomas Carter, "Scandinavian Houses in Mormon Utah: A Study in Immigrant Innovation," 26 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.TC.1981.01.13: side B:   Barre Toelken, "Folksong and the Western Consciousness" end of pres. from tape 14, 26 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.BT.1981.01.14: side A:   Barre Toelken, "Folksong and the Western Consciousness," 26 June 1981.
Tape:   TFFC.BT.1981.01.14: side B:   Barre Toelken, "Folksong and the Western Consciousness," 26 June 1981.

BOX   9:   1982 Fife Folklore Conference, 14-18 June 1982

Folder 1:   Conference Services
Item 1:   Copy of 1982 FFC Conference & Institute Division Credit Workshop Planning Guide
Folder 2:   Correspondence: Faculty (and Past Faculty)
Item 1:   Letter from William A. Wilson to 1982 FFC faculty, 21 May 1982.
Item 2:   Letter from William A. Wilson to 1982 FFC faculty, 6 July 1982.
Item 3:   Copy of letter from James S. Griffith to William A. Wilson, 25 May 1982.
Item 4:   Copy of letter from James S. Griffith to Pat Jasper, 25 May 1982.
Item 5:   Letter from Barbara Garrett to Hal Cannon, 19 April 1982.
Item 6:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Hal Cannon, 20 May 1982.
Item 7:   Copy of letter from Barre Toelken to William A. Wilson, 26 May 1982.
Item 8:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Barre Toelken, 28 May 1982.
Item 9:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Jan Brunvand, 1 June 1982.
Item 10:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Michael O. Jones, 23 June 1982.
Item 11:   Letter from Michael O. Jones to William A. Wilson, 20 June 1982.
Item 12:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Jan Brunvand, Richard Poulsen, and Tom Carter, with note from T. Carter, 1 June 1982.
Item 13:   Letter from Jan H. Brunvand to William A. Wilson, 3 June 1982.
Folder 3:   Correspondence: Western States Folk Arts Coordinators
Item 1:   Letter from William A. Wilson to Folk Arts Coordinators, 7 June 1982.
Item 2:   Copy of letter from Hal Cannon to Western [States] Folk Arts Coordinators, 21 May 1982.
Item 3:   Copy of letter from Nicholas Vrooman to Western States Folk Arts Coordinators, 12 July 1982.
Item 4:   Letter from Dennis Coelho to James S. Griffith, 22 September 1982.
Folder 4:   Correspondence: Participants
Item 1:   Letter from William A. Wilson to participants, undated.
Item 2:   Letter from William A. Wilson to former participants, undated. 2 copies
Item 3:   Letter from William A. Wilson to school principals regarding Utah Folklife Center teacher stipends, 19 May 1982. 2 copies
Item 4:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Jeff Gephart, 2 June 1982.
Item 5:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Jan Reed, 3 May 1982.
Item 6:   Letter from Doris Francis to William A. Wilson, undated.
Item 7:   Letter from Ruth L. Peterson to William A. Wilson, 14 April 1982.
Item 8:   Letter from Barbara B. Sims to William A. Wilson, undated.
Item 9:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Barbara B. Sims, 22 April 1982.
Item 10:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Levi Peterson, 3 May 1982.
Item 11:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to John B. Harris, 3 May 1982.
Item 12:   Copy of letter from Barbara Garrett to Kim R. Stafford, 3 May 1982.
Item 13:   Copy of letter from William A. Wilson to Meg Glaser, 7 May 1982.
Folder 5:   Faculty: Addresses and VITA
Item 1:   Addresses.
Item 2:   Margaret K. Brady VITA.
Item 3:   Michael Owen Jones VITA (October 1981) and letter, 7 April 1982.
Item 4:   Letter from Patrick B. Mullen to William A. Wilson regarding VITA, but no VITA, 19 February 1982.
Folder 6:   Faculty: Lecture Titles and Handouts
Item 1:   1982 FFC faculty lecture titles.
Item 2:   Patrick Mullen, "Tall Tales and Comic Anecdotes."
Item 3:   Lloyd J. Walker, "Cockfighting Terms."
Folder 7:   Fiscal
Item 1:   Summer Quarter Workshop Budge Proposals.
Item 2:   1982 FFC final budget.
Item 3:   Brochure receipts.
Item 4:   Total expenditures breakdown.
Folder 8:   Organization: Schedules and Brochure
Item 1:   Original, tentative detailed daily conference schedule.
Item 2:   Original and copy, final detailed daily conference schedule, with lecture titles. 2 copies
Item 3:   Week-at-a-glance schedule.
Item 4:   Brochure info: number, cost, mailings.
Folder 9:   Organization: Logistics, Lodging, Meals.
Item 1:   Handwritten and typed list of FFC organizational needs.
Item 2:   USU Room Scheduling.
Item 3:   Western States Folk Arts Coordinators University Inn reservation information.
Item 4:   FFC break information.
Item 5:   USU Carousel Square meal information for faculty/Western States Folk Arts Coordinators.
Item 6:   FFC picnic (Sunday, 13 June, Upper Guinavah, Logan Canyon) information: site reservation, invitation, menu and guest list.
Item 7:   Food for Alta Fife Reception held after Fife Honor Lecture, Monday, 14 June 1982.
Item 8:   Guest list for FFC dinner at William A. and Hannele Wilson home, Wednesday, 16 June 1982.
Item 9:   Menu for FFC steak fry, Thursday, 17 June 1982.
Folder 10:   Participant
Item 1:   1982 FFC class list.
Item 2:   1982 FFC participant mailing addresses.
Item 3:   1982 FFC questionnaire.
Item 4:   1982 participant stipend awardees.
Item 5:   List of 1982 FFC student projects. (For complete project, see FOLK COLL 8: FFC)
Folder 11:   Publicity
Item 1:   1982 FFC brochures. 4 copies
Item 2:   FFC news release.
Item 3:   FFC Mock-up postcard invitation.
Item 4:   Invitation to the FFC honor lecture given by Hector H. Lee, 14 June 1982.
Folder 12:   Reference/Media: B: Group 1: Black and White Contact Sheet and t