Dalton Family and Ogden Ladies' Band
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
- 1: [Unidentified elderly couple]
- 2-3: [Family portrait]
- 4: [Large group covered with confetti and streamers]
- 5: [Portrait of an unidentified man cut in a heart shape]
- 6: [Rosezella Dalton?] Ogden, 18 April 1920. Lawrence gave me the pearls.
- 7: [Rosezella Dalton?]
- 8: 1st picture was taken in a "sheep camp wagon" in front of the little Dalton house in Roy, Utah, 1906.
- 1st Row: Rose, Lester and Golda
- 2nd Row: Ivy, Charlie and Lizzie.
- 9: Mission 1923. [Rosezella Dalton?]
- 10: My Youngest sister "Eva" at the neighbors. Back-ground "the house where I was born" - the bay window in the front room were the organ, later the piano, and bed for 3, which led into mother's and father's room (with sanitary couch for 2 or 3 "little ones"). The front porch led into the dining room, kitchen, bedroom where the two boys slept. I well remember (at 78) the shanty, the well, the granary, pigpen, stable, barn, hay loft, etc. Farther north is, part of Uncle Jones' house and barn, and Uncle Oscar's barn in far left.
- 11: Among the admirers were her two sisters - Lizzie, age 12, and Ivia, age 8, and two little brothers - Charlie, age 6, and Lester, age 3.
- 12: Probably 5500 South 6300 West, Hooper, Utah.
- 13: Roy School 3rd and 4th grades, 1911. Florence Young - teacher.
- Front Row: Amasa Baker, Delah Hammon, Leonard Hammon, Ethel Starkey, Frank Russell, Wyke Fiet, Lionel Gibby, Ronalda Russell, Gladys Brown, Myron Hardy.
- 2nd Row: Jacob Telleson, Earl Garner, Antiena Fiet, Glen Hammon, Delpha Singleton, Harold Field, Evy Robinson, George Olmstead, Rosezalla Dalton
- 14: Rosezella Dalton
- 15: [Roy School?]
- Front Row: Eugene Sidwell, Willie Starkey, Norman Brown, George Olmstead, Earl Garner, Wallace Hammon, Lester Child, Grant Bybee, Myron Hardy, and True Garner.
- 2nd Row: Leonard Hammon, Owen Garner, Herbert Hadley, Wilbur Hadley, Bennie Brown, Rufus Garner, Bert Rundquist, Harold Field, Garet Fiet, and Jeddie Hammon.
- 3rd Row: Glen Hermon, Lorenzo Rundquist, Gladys Brown, Thelma Hansen, Claudine Hammon, Evy Robinson, Mary Telleson, Ethel Starkey, Antiena Fiet, Berthe Robinson, Luella Jones, and Edna Brown.
- 4th Row: Jesse Stoker, Teacher Beulah Harrison, Vera Hobson, Leona Thompson, Marion Milner, Neta Hansen, Edna Thompson, Sylvia Field, Hettie Hammon.
- 5th Row: Delpha Singleton, Reka Fiet, Evelyn Field, Lovina Singleton, and Ruby Garner.
- 16: Roy School - 5th and 6th grades, April 24, 1913. Margaret Youngberg - teacher.
- Front Row: Delbert McNamara, Myron Hardy, Willie Starkey, George Olmstead, True Garner, Dee Thompson.
- 2nd Row: Golden Nielson, Lafe Gibby, Herman Stoker, Park Baker, Leonard Hammon, Ira Ure, Earl Garner.
- 3rd Row: Grace Bowen, Lola McNamara, Claudine Hammon, Gladys Brown, Alta Bowman, Antiena Fiet, Rose Dalton, Vera Hobson, Marjorie Summers, Gladys Bowen, Melva Whittier.
- 17: [Farmhouse]
- 18: 7th and 8th grade pupils, April 24, 1913. Charles Jones, teacher.
- Front Row: Grant Bybe, Cyril Brown, Charles Pettit, Jesse Stoker, and Wallace McNamara.
- Back Row: Phyllis Pettit, T.R. Jones Principal, Reta Spendlove, Hettie Hammon, Viola Gibby, Lucretia Crittenden, Lavina Singleton, Lucile Brown, and Edna Brown.
- 19: Rose Dalton - November 29, 1914.
- 20: Here is Burdett Smith with 6 of his graduates - Golden Nielson and Vera Hobson are not in the picture. Lionel and LaFayette Gibby, Melva Whittier, Mr. Smith, Rose Dalton, Gladys Bowen, and True Garner.
- 21: Rose Dalton, May 1915.
- 22: Picture of the new Roy School House - taken April 24, 1913. T. R. Jones, Principal. In office windows: Lucy Fronk, Vivian Hollands, Viola Gibby - pianist, and Margaret Youngberg. All pupils from 1st to 8th grades [sitting in front of the new school house].
- 23: Rose Dalton at Lagoon.
- 24: Leona Draper, Lucretia Crittenden, Letha Williams, Fred Rice, Alfred Williams, and Louis Staggie at Lagoon.
- 25: Retta Spendlove, Florence Child, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Brown, Viola Young. Mrs. Purdy, Bill Young, Evy Robinson, Lola Steed, Mrs. Bybee, Liz Gibby, and B. Robinson. Ruby Bybee, Hettie Hammon, Luella Jones, Rose Dalton, Antiena Fiet, Lucille Brown, Goldie Stoker, Ada Hardy, Leda Bybee, Gladys Brown, Claudine Hammon, Ethel Hammon, and Wilford Bybee. Weber Canyon, August 4, 1915.
- 26: Gerald McFersons, Arlow Brown, Harvey Freestone, Clyde Reid. Clearfield boys at Lagoon.
- 27: Annie Cook and Rose Dalton at Lagoon, 17 August 1914.
- 28: Row One: Edna Cook, Vinnie Lawrenson, Fuchsia Stoker, (?) Ruth Rosencrane, Elsie Frazier, Hannah Johnson, (?), (?), and Irma A. Tracy - teacher.
- Row Two: Blanche Moore, (?), (?), (?), Faye Tribe, (?), Professor James A. Smith, Lois Owens, Bernice Fuller, Evelyn Hoag, and Mabel Martin.
- Row Three: teachers Mrs. J.C. Gordon, Mrs. Anne Moore, Katherine B. Smith, Emma Chausee, (?), Frances Stoddard, (?), (?), (?), (?), Margaret Spidel, Mary Green, Evelyn Swanson, Genevieve McGlone, (?), Eleise P. Hill, Amy Porter, Lucille Johnson, Muriel Layne, Larry Ashby, Rose Dalton, Naomi Kimrey, Nora Keener, Rose Lindstrom.
- Row Four: Chester Myers, Don Colletti, Henry Myers, (?), Jesse Stoker, (?), Fred Dalton, Vernal Jones, Thomas Todd, (?), (?), Con Higley, Pratt Wadsworth, (?), Professor Jay Smith.
- 29: [Women and men on the porch of "College Court]
- 30: Part of the 1914 graduating class.
- 31: Muriel Layne (Willey) of Ogden, Utah - August 29, 1918. I met Muriel Layne at Smithsonian Business College. She proved to be one of my dearest friends.
- 32: [Wholesale grain silo and barn]
- 33: April 18, 1916, Lester married Edith Duston of Farmington, Utah.
- 34: January 6, 1917 we had our pictures taken displaying them. Luella's was amethyst, Evy's emerald and mine rubies.
- 35: Martha's diamonds. Charlie gave her the diamond ring.
- 36: Employees, Hayden Candland, Clarence Wheelwright, Les Doon (Died July 18, 1918), Arch Stone, and Chester Doon.
- 37: Lagoon July 24, 1917. Luella Jones, Rose Dalton, Kenneth Dustin of Farmington.
- 38: North Western States Missions, Elders David Johnson and Arnold Hardy.
- 39: Ruth Fife, Rose Dalton, Benita Bingham.
- 40: Alexander Carlsen of Riverdale, Utah, 1917.
- 41: Jim Bateman of Ogden, Utah.
- 42: Edison Willey of Bountiful. Met at Lagoon 7/24/17.
- 43: Lloyd Stone of Ogden, Utah.
- 44: Sieman Bowman of Ogden, Utah. Photo by S. Bowman, 12/25/1920
- 45: Lawrence Streeper of Ogden, Utah.
- 46: Mabel Clark of Roy, Utah.
- 47: Rose Dalton at 18.
- 48: Phyllis Bowman, Jim Shaughnessy, Raymond Davis of Clinton, and Manager Ronald Wadsworth, in front of our Roy office.
- 49: [Rose Dalton's] Smithsonian graduation pin.
- 50: Rose Beattie, Flora Cheney, Rose Dalton, Flo Wilson, Carma Hall, Irma Can Zweden, Dora Higham, Nora Johnson, Elizabeth Jones, Grace Parker, LaVow Pickett, and Alfreda Hooper. Professor Chris B. Christensen, Gayla Wilfong, Mary Christensen, Nellie Mae Tucker, Ethel Burrows, Lila Fronk, Mae McFarland, Leah Schofield, Helen Davis, and Wealtha Wilson.
- Row Three: Mary Malan, Edris Christensen, Lillie Beattie, Thora Parker, Emma K., Florence Van Zweden, Zella and Greta Jones. Ogden Ladies Band organized 1917. Only one in the United States.
- 51: The Ogden Ladies' Band - Professor E.W. Nichols Conductor.
- Reed Section
- Front Row: Dorothy Nichols and Flora Cheney - solo Clarinets.
- Middle Row: Veda Johnson, Rose Dalton, Flo Wilson, Nora Johnson and Grace Parker - 1st clarinets.
- Back Row: Dora Higham - soprano sax; Elizabeth Jones - E flat clarinet; Coelin Ross, LaVon Pickett, Edris Christy, Lillie Beattie - C sax; Chloe Barnett - baritone sax; Dorothy Ballantyne, Louise Thurgood - Bass.; Rose Beattie - Drum.
- 52: Back Row: Thora Parker at Snare Drum but played baritone. Weltha Wilson - Bass; Florence Van Zweden and Freta Jones - 2nd altos; Zella Jones - 1st alto; Marie Clausee, Gayla Wilfong and Mary Christensen - Trombones.; Emma Koldwyn - Baritone.
- Middle Row, L to R: Florence Parker, Olive McFarland, Nellie Tucker Helen Davis, and Leah Schofield - Cornets.
- Front Row: Mae McFarland and Dot Bender. Absent: Florece and Bernice Shafer, and Mina Barlin.
- 53: None
- 54-55: Ladies Band, Ogden, Utah.
- 56: Cowgirl uniforms for Wild West Shows, Rodeos, etc. Rose Dalton and Ireta Jones.
- 57: First Row: B.M. Fox (Wild West Manager), Elizabeth Jones, Lila Fronk, Irma Can Zweden, (?), Rose Beattie, Edris Christensen, Lois Glines Young, Lily Beattie, Olive McFarland, Helen Davis.
- Second Row: Professor Chris B. Christensen, LaVon Pickett, Florence Parker, Ceolin Ross, Flora Cheney, Grace Parker, Carman Hall, Rosezella Dalton, Gayla Wilfong, Mary Christensen, Florence Van Zweden, Mae McFarland, Emma Koldewyn.
- Third Row: Flora Wilson, Veda Johnson, Leah Schoffield, Dot Bender, Ireta Jones, Mary Malan, Ethel Burrows, Dorothy Ballantyne, Zella Jones.
- 58: [Man dressed as a cowboy carrying equipment]
- 59: Coelin Rose, LaVon Pickett and Flora Cheney in Brigham City, Utah.
- 60: Rose Beattie, Nora Johnson and Lily Beattie.
- 61: Leah, Heda?, Coelin, Flo, Elizabeth, Rose, Lily, and Nellie Tucker.
- 62: Band Reunion of 1955 at the home of Tirza B. Ross in Ogden Canyon. Dot, Coelin, LaVon, Flora, Mildred, Dora, Mae, Christy, Olive, Flo Wilson, Mae McFarland, Tirza B. Ross, and Gayla Wilfong.
- 63: 50th Anniversary party at South Fork - Olive McFarland Ensign's summer residence, August 12, 1967.
- Row One: Grace Parker Stuart, Coelin Ross Holbrook.
- Row Two: Gayla Wilfong, Edith Schofield Faulkner, Dora Higham Leavitt, Mae McFarland.
- Row Three: Rose Dalton Hardy, Dorothy Ballantyne Gaines, Zella Jones Toppance, Ireta Jones Watkins, Kathyrn Van Kampen Child, Dot Glines Bender, Bernie Shafer Lashus, Marie Child Claussee. Photographs Louisa Thurgood Scoffield.
- 64: Rose served as President of the Band from early spring 1969 until July 16th 1971 when six met in SLC at Rose's apartment. They had a good meeting, reminisced, then went to the Lion House for lunch, then to the Visitor's Center on Temple Square. Florence Hoppie left from there, but Bill Hardy took picture of:
- Row One: Kathryn Van Kampen Child, Louisa Thurgood Schoffield.
- Row Two: Irma Van Zweden Mortensen, Rose Dalton Hardy, and Dorothy Ballantyne Gaines. Irma is our new President.
Dates
- 1906-1971
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 203 Items
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Hardy, Rosezella Dalton, 1900-1988 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu