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Box 4

 Container

Contains 30 Results:

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ellis, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 113
Scope and Contents Biographical background of Vicki Ellis, origin (Monticello, Utah, 1948), Navajo and Hopi Indians in Mexican Hat, Spanish speaking population in Moab, discrimination in Monticello and Salt Lake, drop-out rate of Spanish speaking students, origin of Spanish speaking in Moab, Puerto Ricans in Moab, SOCIO, discussion of the Chicano Movement and the word "Chicano," biographical background of Boyd Ellis, origin (Price, Utah), job corps, Spanish speaking LDS, Catholic Church in Moab and Monticello,...
Dates: 1973

Jose R. Sanchez and Mrs. Pilar Sanchez, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 114
Scope and Contents Biographical background, origin of Mr. Sanchez (Colorado), Mrs. Sanchez (Chandler, Colorado, 1933), family moving to Dragerton, population and businesses in Dragerton, Catholic Church in Dragerton, moving to Moab, SOCIO, Community Action Program, Chicano organizations, Uplands, CEDA, American Legion, service in the Air Force, working in the potash mine in Moab, building shafts, Laborer's Union of Operator Engineers, discussion on word "Chicano," job discrimination. Interviewed by Greg Coronado...
Dates: 1973

Bill Gonzalez, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 115
Scope and Contents Orgin, family background, school, Chicano in school, moving to San Jose, differences between people in San Jose and Utah, traditions, Cuaresma (Lent), Christmas and New Year's Eve, Chicano dances, college, comparing Chicanos in Minnesota and San Jose, celebrations, teaching, finishing studies (Masters Degree) in Spain, looking for teaching job, discrimination (religious), father as policeman, other jobs, marriages, Mormon-Catholic conflict, SOCIO, Chicano Movement. Interviewed by Bernice...
Dates: 1973

Mrs. Beatrice Garcia Luckinbill and Mrs. Rosalie Garcia Robertson, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 116
Scope and Contents Biographical background of Mrs. Rosalie Robertson, origin (Abiquiu, New Mexico, 1910), family moving to Moab, Ben Garcia working on a sheep ranch, formal education, college education, traveling by train from New Mexico to Moab, attending a Catholic boarding school, working as a nurse's aide, attending vocational school, Civilian and Conservation Corp camps in Utah, obtaining a Teacher's Diploma at BYU. Interviewed by Greg Coronado in Moab, Utah. 43 pages.
Dates: 1973

Mr. Richard Garcia, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 117
Scope and Contents Biographical background, origin (Crested Butte, Colorado, 1937), service in the Army, obtaining a job in the Post Office, early Spanish speaking families in Moab, SOCIO, discussion on the word "Chicano," social activities in Price and Helper, religious denominations in Moab, GI Forum, Uplands. Interviewed by Greg Coronado in Moab, Utah. 27 pages.
Dates: 1973

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Aurelo Maestas, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 118
Scope and Contents Biographical background, sheep herding, arrival in Utah, farming in Gallina, New Mexico, sheep herding in Moab, Utah, farm working in Layton, Utah, employment on cattle ranch, biographical background of Mrs. Maestas, education, SOCIO, employment in Keystone Mines, discussion on "Chicano" and the Chicano Movement, employment in a Government Plant (FMC), employment as a cook in Moab and Monticello, Utah, social activities. Interviewed by Eva Natividad and Bernice Martinez in Moab, Utah. 38 pages.
Dates: 1973

Mr. Greg Hernandez, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 119
Scope and Contents Biographical background, origin (Petatlan, Guerrero, Mexico), working on ships, education, coming to the United States, working for Rio Algon as a track helper, working on construction, getting residency in the United States, SOCIO. Interviewed by Gregory Coronado in Moab, Utah. Spanish language transcript. 11 pages.
Dates: 1973

Pablo Baltazar, 1974

 File — Box: 4, item: 120
Scope and Contents Origin, self-employed in Mexico as agricultural buyer and seller, moving to US transportation, employment railroad, living in Pocatello, employment Brigham mines, employment railroads, working in Ogden, working in Corinne, working in Promontory, living conditions in Promontory, taking out the Promontory railroad, livestock, problems in winter, Italians working on the railroad, union, the depression, retirement, education for his children, work as his social activities, employment agriculture as...
Dates: 1974

Jerry L. Davis, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 121
Scope and Contents Biographical background, education, working at Clearfield Job Corps Center, working with the Utah Employment Security, SOCIO. Interviewed by Greg Coronado in Moab, Utah. 10 pages.
Dates: 1973

Mrs. Carolina V. Gonzalez, 1973

 File — Box: 4, item: 122
Scope and Contents Biographical background, origin (Gallina, New Mexico, 1901), family background, move to Monticello, property lost (ranch), Mexican families in community, work means of transportation, education, housing, marriage, Mr. Jones, Catholic, Price, Salt Lake, education (difficulties among Chicanos and Anglos), Mexican-American organizations, comparison of New Mexico and Monticello, depression (1930), friends music, dances, Mexican priests (1930-35), 16 of September, Mormons (parties), burning down of...
Dates: 1973