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Philip Vincent Cardon Papers
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Table of Contents Container List.................................................................................................................................. 1
Series I. Personal Papers. 1916-1941. 0.5 box. ........................................................................ 1
Series II. Educational Papers. 1920-1951. 1 box. .................................................................... 3
Series III. Professional Papers. 1910-1961. 2.5 boxes. ............................................................ 5
Series IV. Scrapbook. 1919-1941. 3 boxes. ........................................................................... 14
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Series I. Personal Papers.
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Container List
Series I. Personal Papers. 1916-1941. 0.5 box.
Box
Number
Folder
Number
Folder Title Year(s)
Box 1 Folder 1 Barbers and Bookmen, by Philip Vincent Cardon ca. 1916-
1917
Box 1 Folder 2 Why I am a Mormon, by Philip Vincent Cardon
(see Series IV, Folder 4, for published version)
1922
Box 1 Folder 3 Essay on the Book of Mormon ca. 1923-
1924
Box 1 Folder 4 A Prominent Father-in-law May Be a Greater
Handicap than any Mother-in-law, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
ca. 1924
Box 1 Folder 5 The Founding of Utah 1925
Box 1 Folder 6 Chinese Watermelons, by Philip Vincent Cardon ca. 1926-
1927
Box 1 Folder 7 Organizing the Qorum for Service, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1927
Box 1 Folder 8 Philip Vincent Cardon 1927
Box 1 Folder 9 A Malihini Sees Oahu, by Philip Vincent Cardon
(see Series IV, Folder 6, for published version)
1928
Box 1 Folder 10 Philip Vincent Cardon, “The Man-Eating Shark,”
Improvement Era (September 1928): 950-953
1928
Box 1 Folder 11 Memorandum regarding education, training and
experience of Philip Vincent Cardon, Logan, Utah
ca. 1928-
1935
Box 1 Folder 12 In Old Camp Floyd, by Philip Vincent Cardon,
February 12, 1929
1929
Box 1 Folder 13 Chapel Talk, by Philip Vincent Cardon, April 24,
1929
1929
Box 1 Folder 14 By-Laws of the Logan Golf and Country Club,
Logan, Utah, as adopted June 30, 1930
1930
Box 1 Folder 15 Will Logan Build a Golf Course? statement by
Philip Vincent Cardon, President, Logan Golf and
Country Club
ca. 1930-
1931
Box 1 Folder 16 Estimated Cost of Proposed Logan Golf Course ca. 1930-
1931
Box 1 Folder 17 Program from International Harvester Company of
America dinner celebrating the centennial of the
invention of the reaper by Cyrus Hall McCormick in
1831, February 23, 1931; includes commemorative
medallion
1931
Box 1 Folder 18 Armistice Day Address, Logan Tabernacle,
November 11, 1931
1931
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Number
Folder
Number
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Box 1 Folder 19 “Aunt Lucy Cardon, Eighty Years Old, to Be
Honored by children,” The Herald-Journal (January
4, 1932): 1, 3
1932
Box 1 Folder 20 A White House with Green Shutters, by Philip
Vincent Cardon, January 17, 1932
1932
Box 1 Folder 21 “Golf Club President’s Report Shows Work Done,”
The Herald-Journal (March 22,1932): 4
1932
Box 1 Folder 22 “Drive for Members of Golf Course to Start at an
Early Date,” Cache American (March 22,1932): 1, 8
1932
Box 1 Folder 23 Summary Report: Senior Class Work, Cache Stake,
October 27, 1931 to April 5, 1932 inclusive, by
Philip Vincent Cardon. Also includes
correspondence discussing the report.
1932
Box 1 Folder 24 Pedro de Cieza de Leon, by Philip Vincent Cardon,
May 1932
1932
Box 1 Folder 25 “Even Hidden Treasures,” A Father’s Interpretation
of the Word of Wisdom as a Guide to Right Living,
by Philip Vincent Cardon
ca. 1932
Box 1 Folder 26 Lucy Smith Cardon ca. 1932
Box 1 Folder 27 A Prayer from the Abbey at St. Albans, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1936
Box 1 Folder 28 “Dorothy Johnson Gardner Receives Highest Rating,
Is Named Valedictorian,” Student Life XVII (April
8, 1937): 1 [Cardon’s daughter, Margaret, is
mentioned in the article as class salutatorian]
1937
Box 1 Folder 29 Boys’ Town Nebraska, honorary citizen certificate,
Mr. Philip Vincent Cardon, February 25, 1941
1941
Box 1 Folder 30 “They’re Planning Your Party,” The Utah Stater
(February 1941):1 [Philip Vincent Cardon is in
article picture]
1941
Box 1 Folder 31 Boys’ Club of Metropolitan Police, District of
Columbia, certificate of contributing membership,
Philip Vincent Cardon
1941
Box 1 Folder 32 Program from Utah State Society 24th
Annual
Dinner-Dance, Willard Hotel, Washington, District
of Columbia, March 1, 1941
1941
Box 1 Folder 33 Letter to Philippe [Cardon’s son] on his nineteenth
birthday, June 17, 1941
1941
Box 1 Folder 34 Birthday wishes card, with notes from “the girls”
and Phillippe [Cardon’s daughters and son]
No date
Box 1 Folder 35 Thomas Barthelemy Cardon [Cardon’s father] No date
Box 1 Folder 36 Stones of Gall and Urea (dedicated to Them What’s
Had ‘em), by Philip Vincent Cardon
No date
Box 1 Folder 37 That Curb-Stone Bus-Stop Mud, by Sam Swain
[Philip Vincent Cardon]
No date
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Number
Folder
Number
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Box 1 Folder 38 Utah Aggie-Colorado Mines Football Game on
October 20, 1908
No date
Box 1 Folder 39 Black and white drawing with caption: “Observe the
turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is out”
No date
Series II. Educational Papers. 1920-1951. 1 box.
Box
Number
Folder
Number
Folder Title Year(s)
Box 1 Folder 1 Syllabus and lecture notes, Agronomy 7, Principles
of Breeding, by Philip Vincent Cardon, Montana
State College
1920
Box 1 Folder 2 Annual Report, Agronomy Department, Montana
State College
1920-1921
Box 1 Folder 3 The Eugenic Ideal 1922
Box 1 Folder 4 The County Agent Turns Salesman, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1926
Box 1 Folder 5 Tactics of Agricultural Colleges to Influence the
Habit-Bound Farmer, by Philip Vincent Cardon
ca. 1926
Box 1 Folder 6 Logan’s Light Plant Controversy: A Disorganizing
Force, by Philip Vincent Cardon
ca. 1926-
1927
Box 1 Folder 7 The General Property Tax, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1927
Box 1 Folder 8 The Single Tax, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1927
Box 1 Folder 9 The Tariff and the Farmer, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1927
Box 1 Folder 10 The Farm Organization Movement in the United
States, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1927
Box 1 Folder 11 The Agricultural Situation, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1927
Box 1 Folder 12 The Grazing Homestead in Utah, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1927
Box 1 Folder 13 Souvenir program of the Thanksgiving Game, Utah
Aggies vs University of Utah, November 24, 1927
[There is an article about Cardon as the chairman of
the athletic council on p. 47.]
1927
Box 1 Folder 14 “19 Gridsters Hop Off for Ukelele Land,” Student
Life XXVI (December 2, 1927): 1, 4
1927
Box 1 Folder 15 The Place of Research in the Agricultural Program,
by Philip Vincent Cardon
1929
Box 1 Folder 16 Draft of special article for Student Life in honor of
the publication’s 27th
anniversary, May 3, 1929
1929
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Number
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Box 1 Folder 17 Draft of article on Cardon’s visit to Washington,
District of Columbia, and the proposed animal
disease investigations to be conducted by Utah
Experiment Station, prepared for Student Life July 3,
1929
1929
Box 1 Folder 18 Draft of article on the Utah Agricultural Experiment
Station, prepared for Buzzer [Utah Agricultural
College yearbook]
1929
Box 1 Folder 19 Draft of editorial: The College and Agriculture,
prepared for Utah State Quarterly
1930
Box 1 Folder 20 Draft of article: The Utah Agricultural Experiment
Station, prepared for Buzzer, February 26, 1930
1930
Box 1 Folder 21 Utah Bankers Study Agriculture, April 30, 1930 1930
Box 1 Folder 22 Program from the installation and banquet of the
Utah Chapter of Alpha Zeta Fraternity, May 9, 1930
1930
Box 1 Folder 23 Viewing Old Arts – Scientifically, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1930
Box 1 Folder 24 Program from the Alumni Association of the Utah
State Agricultural College, 31st Annual Banquet,
May 31, 1930
1930
Box 1 Folder 25 The Campus in 1950 1930
Box 2 Folder 26 Draft of article on Utah State Agricultural College ca. 1930
Box 2 Folder 27 Forty Years of Proven Service, January 27, 1931 1931
Box 2 Folder 28 Dance card with attached pencil from the 31st
anniversary party of Alpha Zeta, May 7, 1932
1932
Box 2 Folder 29 Straining Our Farm Tenets, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1932
Box 2 Folder 30 Draft of article on the Agricultural Experiment
Station, prepared for Buzzer
1932
Box 2 Folder 31 Draft of article on A.W. Ivins, prepared for College
Information Service for Educational Review
ca. 1932
Box 2 Folder 32 An Interpretation of the Results of a Study in
Multiple Curvilinear Correlation Analysis, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1933
Box 2 Folder 33 Viewpoints in Agricultural Research, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1933
Box 2 Folder 34 Cardon’s academic records for graduate school at
University of California.
1933
Box 2 Folder 35 Memorials to Lasting Service, by Philip Vincent
Cardon (See Series IV, Folder 7 for published
version)
ca. 1933
Box 2 Folder 36 The Utah State Agricultural College: a summary
statement of its part in the program of national
recovery
1933-1934
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Number
Folder
Number
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Box 2 Folder 37 Draft of article: Student Aid Through F.E.R.A.
[Federal Emergency Relief Administration],
prepared for Student Life, April 20, 1934
1934
Box 2 Folder 38 Your Land-Grant College, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1934
Box 2 Folder 39 Correspondence regarding the removal of the class
of 1909 gift from its location in the chapel at Utah
State Agricultural College.
1934
Box 2 Folder 40 Letter from Reed W. Bailey to Philip Vincent
Cardon, regarding Cardon’s upcoming paper for the
Phi Kappa Phi on generalization versus
specialization in education, March 13, 1935 [see
folders 41 and 44 in Series II]
1935
Box 2 Folder 41 Specialization in the New Order, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1935
Box 2 Folder 42 Alumni toast, June 1, 1935 1935
Box 2 Folder 43 Speech of acceptance, Samuel P. Cowley Memorial,
June 2, 1935
1935
Box 2 Folder 44 Letter from Elmer George Peterson on student
training [related to folder 41]
ca. 1935
Box 2 Folder 45 Program for 55th
annual commencement of the Utah
State Agricultural College, May 23 and May 28,
1948
1948
Box 2 Folder 46 The Heritage of Agricultural Research in America,
by Philip Vincent Cardon, November 12, 1951
1951
Box 2 Folder 47 Songs of California, compiled for alumni meetings No date
Series III. Professional Papers. 1910-1961. 2.5 boxes.
Box
Number
Folder
Number
Folder Title Year(s)
Box 2 Folder 1 Winter Wheat in the Great Basin, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
ca. 1910-
1911
Box 2 Folder 2 The Commercial Value of Dry-Farmed Wheats in
Utah, by Philip Vincent Cardon, October 13, 1911
1911
Box 2 Folder 3 Agriculture in San Juan County, by Philip Vincent
Cardon; includes 4” x 5” black and white
photographs of land, wheat crop, and people in and
around Nephi, Utah
1912
Box 2 Folder 4 “Don’ts” Heard at Convention ca. 1912
Box 2 Folder 5 The Utah Agriculturist and Stock Journal ca. 1916-
1917
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Box 2 Folder 6 The Problem of Dry Land Agriculture in the Great
Plains and the Method of Attack by the Department
of Agriculture; includes letter from E.C. Chilcott to
Cardon, regarding discontinuation of stations due to
lack of funding, February 28, 1920
1920
Box 2 Folder 7 Annual Report (as of Administrative Memorandum
No. 148), Agronomy Department, Montana
Experiment Station; includes letter from L.W.
Kephart, Scientific Assistant, to Mr. Arthur J.
Ogaard, Extension Agronomist, regarding annual
sweet white clover experiments, May 7, 1920
1920
Box 2 Folder 8 Brief Description of Sunflower Types Selected at
Huntley, September 7, 1920
1920
Box 2 Folder 9 Frosted wheat studies, further investigation –
dealing with Marquis and Stanley varieties, 1920
crop
1920
Box 2 Folder 10 Can Fairs Be Improved? 1920
Box 2 Folder 11 The Struggle Everlasting, by Philip Vincent Cardon
(see Series IV, Folder 3 for the published version)
1920
Box 2 Folder 12 Re: The Banking Situation and its Relation to Dry-
Farming in Montana, by A.E. Seamans
ca. 1920
Box 2 Folder 13 Milling and Baking Values of Frosted Wheat, by
Philip Vincent Cardon, Agronomist, Montana
Experiment Station, and W.F. Day, Assistant
Superintendent, Montana State Grain Laboratory
ca. 1920
Box 2 Folder 14 What Type of Agriculture Should be Adopted by the
Farmer who has Tillable Land in the Dry Area of
Montana, by George Morgan
ca. 1920
Box 2 Folder 15 Opportunities in Agriculture 1921
Box 2 Folder 16 Letter from A.J. Ogaard, Extension Agronomist,
regarding Cristatum grass seed allotment, February
28, 1921
1921
Box 2 Folder 17 Why Consider Fallowing? by Philip Vincent Cardon 1921
Box 2 Folder 18 Suggestions Relative to Cristatum Seed Production
Project; includes letter from A.J. Ogaard, Extension
Agronomist, to Prof. Philip Vincent Cardon,
regarding distribution of Cristatum seed to Moccasin
and Mandan stations, April 7, 1921
1921
Box 2 Folder 19 Sunflower Studies, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1921
Box 2 Folder 20 The Dry Farming Situation, by Philip Vincent
Cardon (see Series IV, Folder 11 for published
version)
1921
Box 2 Folder 21 The Frost Resistance of Sunflower, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1921
Box 2 Folder 22 Grain Mixtures and Root Crops Under Irrigation in
the Gallatin Valley, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1921
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Box 2 Folder 23 Fallowing, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1921
Box 2 Folder 24 Annual Report, Agronomy Department, Montana
Experiment Station, July 1, 1921
1921
Box 2 Folder 25 Draft of article: Modern Agriculture, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1922
Box 2 Folder 26 The Agricultural Situation, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1922
Box 2 Folder 27 Prescribing for the Ills of Agriculture, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
ca. 1923 or
1924
Box 2 Folder 28 The Agricultural Council of Utah, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1924
Box 2 Folder 29 Utah’s Agriculture Diversified, by Philip Vincent
Cardon (see Series IV, Folder 4, for published
version)
1924
Box 2 Folder 30 Russia’s Contribution to America’s Wheat Crop
(See Series IV, Folder 4, for published version)
ca. 1924
Box 2 Folder 31 What Utah Offers The Homeseeker, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1925
Box 2 Folder 32 Fact Finding on Utah’s 52,000,000 Acre Farm, by
Philip Vincent Cardon
1925
Box 2 Folder 33 The Family Goes to College 1926
Box 2 Folder 34 Utah Fairs Are Getting Better, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1926
Box 2 Folder 35 A Big Old Kitchen Made New and Convenient, by
Philip Vincent Cardon
1926
Box 3 Folder 36 Skit for Extension Dinner, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1926
Box 3 Folder 37 Locating Irrigation Projects, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
ca. 1926
Box 3 Folder 38 Selection of Settlers on Irrigation Projects, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
ca. 1926
Box 3 Folder 39 Encouraging Thrift and Good Citizenship Among
Junior Farmers, by Philip Vincent Cardon (see
Series IV, Folder 5, for published version)
ca. 1926
Box 3 Folder 40 Bringing Back the Summer Range, by Philip
Vincent Cardon (see Series IV, Folder 6, for
published version)
1927
Box 3 Folder 41 Grazing on the Public Domain – I, by Philip Vincent
Cardon (see Series IV, Folder 6, for published
version)
1927
Box 3 Folder 42 An Economic View of Utah’s Agriculture, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1928
Box 3 Folder 43 The Extension Editor, a Word Concerning His
Relation to the College, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1928
Box 3 Folder 44 Engineering’s Relationship to Utah Farm Problems,
by Philip Vincent Cardon
1928
Box 3 Folder 45 Reclamation of San Pete’s Peat Land 1928
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Box 3 Folder 46 Location and Purpose of Experimental Farms in
Utah, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1928
Box 3 Folder 47 Chalcis fly, Special to Tribune, August 14, 1928 1928
Box 3 Folder 48 Carbon County Experimental Farm, Special to
Tribune, August 14, 1928
1928
Box 3 Folder 49 San Juan County Experimental Farm, Special to
Tribune, August 14, 1928
1928
Box 3 Folder 50 Statement Made by Director Philip Vincent Cardon
Before Station Staff at a Meeting held in Faculty
Room on September 17, 1928
1928
Box 3 Folder 51 On Common Ground, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1928
Box 3 Folder 52 Dairying Commands Widespread Interest in Utah,
by Philip Vincent Cardon, November 1, 1928
1928
Box 3 Folder 53 [Performance records in selecting cows for profit],
Hoard’s Dairyman, November 3, 1928
1928
Box 3 Folder 54 Under the Ditch, by Philip Vincent Cardon,
December 18, 1928
1928
Box 3 Folder 55 Dairy Farming on the Island of Oahu, Territory of
Hawaii
ca. 1928
Box 3 Folder 56 Investigations in Utah [regarding the milling,
chemical and baking characteristics of different
kinds of wheat]
ca. 1928
Box 3 Folder 57 Some Things I Do Not Know About Utah
Agriculture, by Philip Vincent Cardon, April
18,1929
1929
Box 3 Folder 58 Special Report to President, Utah Agricultural
Experiment Station, May 16, 1929
1929
Box 3 Folder 59 Reaching the Habit-Bound Farmer, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
ca. 1929
Box 3 Folder 60 Letter from Wm. A. Taylor, Chief of Bureau of
Plant Industry, to Dr. F.D. Farrell, President, Kansas
State Agricultural College, regarding booklet
containing biographical sketches of men formerly
employed by the United States Department
Agriculture who died in the World War; includes
draft of sketch of Edward Haslam Walters, January
23, 1930
1930
Box 3 Folder 61 Utah Agriculture Approaches Maturity, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1930
Box 3 Folder 62 Science in Agriculture, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1930
Box 3 Folder 63 Gooseberry Fruit Worm 1930
Box 3 Folder 64 Yellow Plants 1930
Box 3 Folder 65 The Agricultural Experiment Station 1930
Box 3 Folder 66 The Federal Farm Board, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1930
Box 3 Folder 67 Deserved Tributes (See Series IV, Folder 7 for
published version)
1930
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Box 3 Folder 68 The Human Problem in Agriculture, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
ca. 1930
Box 3 Folder 69 Some Water Problems, by Philip Vincent Cardon ca. 1930
Box 3 Folder 70 Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
ca. 1930
Box 3 Folder 71 Landscaping the Beehive State, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
ca. 1930
Box 3 Folder 72 Successful Marketing Begins with Efficient
Production – Even Good Marketing Organizations
Cannot Sell Poor Products, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
ca. 1930
Box 3 Folder 73 Seeking Facts for Rural Utah, the Agricultural
Experiment Station Conducts Scientific Research in
Many Fields, by Philip Vincent Cardon
ca. 1930
Box 3 Folder 74 The Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, a Review
of Its First Forty Years, by Philip Vincent Cardon
and B.C. Pittman
ca. 1930
Box 3 Folder 75 The Agricultural Experiment Station 1931
Box 3 Folder 76 The Relation of Economic Research Work to Other
Research in the State, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1931
Box 3 Folder 77 Adjustments in Agricultural Research, by Director
Philip Vincent Cardon
1931
Box 3 Folder 78 Mother Nature’s Revelations, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1931
Box 3 Folder 79 Some Outstanding Results of Agricultural Research
in Utah, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1931
Box 3 Folder 80 Town Pastures for Dairy Cows May Come Back –
Many Advantages Seen in Pioneer Plan of Summer
Herding, by Philip Vincent Cardon
ca. 1931
Box 3 Folder 81 Old King Corn, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1932
Box 3 Folder 82 Experiment Station Program, A Progress Report, by
Director Philip Vincent Cardon
1932
Box 3 Folder 83 The Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, Its
Institutional Relationship, Function, and Progress,
by Philip Vincent Cardon
1932
Box 3 Folder 84 The “Irish” Spud, by Philip Vincent Cardon 1932
Box 3 Folder 85 The Agricultural Experiment Station 1932
Box 3 Folder 86 Letter from Stuart R. Ward to Captain I.N. Hibberd,
regarding enclosed review of a speech on relief for
the farmer, June 1, 1933; Hibberd forwarded the
review with a note to Philip Vincent Cardon, June 6,
1933
1933
Box 3 Folder 87 The Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1933
Box 3 Folder 88 The Subsistence Homestead, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1933
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Box 3 Folder 89 Subsistence Homesteads, by Philip Vincent Cardon
(Statement prepared for Tracy Welling, Secretary,
Utah State Farm Bureau, October 16, 1933)
1933
Box 3 Folder 90 Viewpoints in Agricultural Research, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1933
Box 3 Folder 91 Relating Research in Agricultural Economics to
Other Fields of Agricultural Science, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1933
Box 3 Folder 92 Modern Knights of Rod and Gun Want Facts on
Fish and Game, by Philip Vincent Cardon
ca. 1933
Box 3 Folder 93 Subsistence Homesteads (Basis of talk made January
19, 1924 [sic], before regional meeting of the Utah
State Conference of Social Work)
1934
Box 3 Folder 94 Subsistence Homestead Act 1934
Box 3 Folder 95 The Land-use Program for Southwestern United
States, by Philip Vincent Cardon, July 22, 1934
1934
Box 3 Folder 96 A Land-Use Program for Southwestern United
States, by Philip Vincent Cardon, August 28, 1934
1934
Box 3 Folder 97 “Sub-marginal Stories;” includes the following
correspondence regarding the stories: from Philip
Vincent Cardon to J.S. Lansill, August 20, 1934;
from Wallace Richards to Philip Vincent Cardon,
August 24, 1934; from John Dreier to Philip Vincent
Cardon, August 28, 1934; from Philip Vincent
Cardon to Wallace Richards, August 31, 1934; from
Philip Vincent Cardon to John Dreier, September 4,
1934; from John Dreier to Philip Vincent Cardon,
September 6, 1934 (See also “Submarginal” in
Series IV, Folder 8)
1934
Box 3 Folder 98 A Land Policy For Western States, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
1934
Box 3 Folder 99 A Land-Use Program For Southwestern United
States, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1934
Box 3 Folder 100 Coordination of Research Between The United
States Department of Agricultural [sic] and State
Experiment Station, by Philip Vincent Cardon
1934
Box 3 Folder 101 Seeks Basic Data on Land and Water Use, Study
Authorized by State Relief Administration underway
in Washington County and May Extend over State
1934
Box 3 Folder 102 The International Institute of Agriculture (1905-
1934), Publications Department, International
Institute of Agriculture, Rome
ca. 1934
Box 3 Folder 103 Uncle Sam’s Submarginal Land Program, by Philip
Vincent Cardon
ca. 1934
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Box 3 Folder 104 Summary (Statement by Philip Vincent Cardon,
Regional Director, Land Policy Section Agricultural
Adjustment Administration, before the National
Woolgrowers at Phoenix, Arizona, January 29,
1935)
1935
Box 3 Folder 105 7” x 8” black and white photographs of A.J. Pieters,
E.C. Auchter and Philip Vincent Cardon taken at
Pieters’ farewell dinner from Bureau of Plant
Industry, Division of Forage Crops and Diseases,
July 1, 1935
1935
Box 3 Folder 106 Forage Crops and Diseases, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
1936
Box 3 Folder 107 Plant Breeding in Relation to Pasture Improvement
in the United States, by Philip Vincent Cardon,
prepared for presentation as a plenary paper before
the Fourth International Grasslands Congress,
Aberystwyth, Wales, July 14-18, 1937. Other items
in folder: Philip Vincent Cardon’s handwritten notes
on Queen’s Hotel stationery; typed note to Secretary
of Agriculture from F.D.R., forwarding Cardon’s
paper, May 4, 1937
1937
Box 3 Folder 108 Letter from Stephen B. Gibbons to the Secretary of
Agriculture, confirms receipt of request to extend
the usual customs courtesies to Philip Vincent
Cardon and wife upon their arrival in New York on
the Steamship Manhattan, May 21, 1937
1937
Box 3 Folder 109 Itinerary of Full Congress Tour – Option 4. Fourth
International Grassland Congress, Great Britain,
July 8-23, 1937
1937
Box 3 Folder 110 Letter from R.G. Stephenson to Philip Vincent
Cardon, requesting Cardon’s participation in a
discussion during the Fourth International Grassland
Congress, July 9, 1937
1937
Box 3 Folder 111 United States Department of Agriculture Press
Release: Cardon tells European Countries of United
States Grass Improvement Plans, July 15, 1937
1937
Box 3 Folder 112 Cardon’s notes on grasslands, written on stationery
from the Queen’s Hotel, Aberystwyth, Wales
1937
Box 3 Folder 113 [Draft of Cardon’s?] remarks to Grassland Congress 1937
Box 3 Folder 114 Special Report on Official Trip to Various European
Countries, Parts I-V, Summer of 1937
1937
Box 3 Folder 115 Special Report on Official Trip to Various European
Countries, Part VI, p. 44-79, 1” x 2.5” black and
white contact (Leica) photographs mounted on
sheets of paper with descriptive legends.
1937
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Box 3 Folder 116 Special Report on Official Trip to Various European
Countries, Part VI, p. 80-105, 1” x 2.5” black and
white contact (Leica) photographs mounted on
sheets of paper with descriptive legends
1937
Box 4 Folder 117 Appendix A of Special Report on Official Trip to
Various European Countries, Summer of 1937
1937
Box 4 Folder 118 Appendix B of Special Report on Official Trip to
Various European Countries, Summer of 1937, “List
of Delegates, Fourth International Grassland
Congress”
1937
Box 4 Folder 119 Appendix C of Special Report on Official Trip to
Various European Countries, Summer of 1937,
Guide to Tours
1937
Box 4 Folder 120 Appendix D of Special Report on Official Trip to
Various European Countries, Summer of 1937,
Programme of Meetings
1937
Box 4 Folder 121 Appendix E of Special Report on Official Trip to
Various European Countries, Summer of 1937, Page
Proofs of Plenary Papers
1937
Box 4 Folder 122 Appendix F of Special Report on Official Trip to
Various European Countries, Summer of 1937,
Summary of Reports of the American Delegates
1937
Box 4 Folder 123 Appendix G of Special Report on Official Trip to
Various European Countries, Summer of 1937,
Observations on European Grassland Agriculture
1937
Box 4 Folder 124 Letter from R.G. Stapledon to Philip Vincent
Cardon, August 5, 1937, thanking him for
participation at Fourth International Grassland
Congress
1937
Box 4 Folder 125 General Accounting Office Preaudit Difference
Statement for Philip Vincent Cardon’s travel
expenses, September 13, 1937
1937
Box 4 Folder 126 Letter from G. Hull(?), Department of State, to
Philip Vincent Cardon, September 27, 1937, re:
Cardon’s report on the Fourth International
Grassland Congress
1937
Box 4 Folder 127 “Fourth International Grassland Congress,” The
Fertilizer Review, vol. XII, no. 5. September-
October 1937, pages 8-13
1937
Box 4 Folder 128 Guide to Cockle Park Agricultural Experiment
Station, County of Northumberland, Education
Committee, by Professor J.A. Hanley
1937
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Box 4 Folder 129 The Place of Grass in an Erosion Control Program,
by Philip Vincent Cardon, for presentation at the
annual meeting of the American Society of
Agronomy, Washington, District of Columbia,
November 16-18, 1938
1938
Box 4 Folder 130 United States Department of Agriculture Press
Release, “Cardon Named Assistant Research
Administrator,” April 9, 1942
1942
Box 4 Folder 131 Principles for the improvement of the organization
and effectiveness of agricultural research in the
Department of Agriculture and in its relation to
cooperating agency [served as basis of statement
made by Dr. Lambert to Hoover Commission]
1947
Box 4 Folder 132 Program, United States Department of Agriculture
Honor Awards Ceremony, May 17, 1948 [Cardon
received a Distinguished Service Award]
1948
Box 4 Folder 133 Philip Vincent Cardon Named to Head Agricultural
Research Administration, Washington, August 13,
1948
1948
Box 4 Folder 134 How to develop objective appreciation of the inter-
relationship of Departmental activities?
ca. 1948
Box 4 Folder 135 Program from Instituto de Elaboracion de Vacuna e
Investigacion de la Fiebre Aftosa, Palo Alto, Distrito
Federal, Mexico
1949
Box 4 Folder 136 8” x 10” black and white photographs from Instituto
de Elaboracion de Vacuna e Investigacion de la
Fiebre Aftosa, Palo Alto, Distrito Federal, Mexico
1949
Box 4 Folder 137 Adaptation of Crops to New Environment, by Dr.
Philip Vincent Cardon, United Nations Scientific
Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of
Resources, March 7, 1949
1949
Box 4 Folder 138 Philip Vincent Cardon, “New Chemurgic Crop
Possibilities,” Chemurgic Digest (May 1949): 8-11
1949
Box 4 Folder 139 E.A. Meyer Resigns as Administrator of Research
and Marketing Act, Washington, July 26, 1949
1949
Box 4 Folder 140 The World’s Potential in Food and Agriculture, by
Philip Vincent Cardon, prepared for and read before
a joint meeting of the American Farm Economic
Association, Population Association of America,
and American Economic Association, New York
City, December 27, 1949
1949
Box 4 Folder 141 Ticket, name tag and guest list from National
Premiere of “Waves of Green,” Nashville, North
Carolina, May 22, 1950
1950
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Box 4 Folder 142 United States Position on Food and Agriculture
Organization Projects as Compared with Working
Party Recommendations, May 3, 1951
1951
Box 4 Folder 143 Long-term Problems of Food and Agriculture
Organization – position paper on agenda item IV(1),
Food and Agriculture Organization Council, twelfth
session, May 18, 1951
1951
Box 4 Folder 144 Technical Assistance – position paper on agenda
item IV(5), Food and Agriculture Organization
Council, twelfth session, May 18, 1951
1951
Box 4 Folder 145 Outline of talk presented to the Torch Club [“A
philosophy of agricultural research”]
1951
Box 4 Folder 146 Philip Vincent Cardon, “Organization of
Agricultural Research in the United States,” Journal
of the Science of Food and Agriculture (March
1952): 97-104
1952
Box 4 Folder 147 “Bryon Shaw Succeeds Philip Vincent Cardon as
Head of Agricultural Research Administration,”
Utah State Alumnus (March 1952): 1
1952
Box 4 Folder 148 Announcement of appointment of Dr. Philip Vincent
Cardon as Director of the Graduate School, United
States Department of Agriculture
ca. 1952
Box 4 Folder 149 Newsletter, Graduate School, United States
Department of Agriculture, May 28, 1952
1952
Box 4 Folder 150 “United Nations Food Expert Sees Lag in Feeding
Hungry,” Tucson Daily Citizen, January 30, 1961
1961
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Box 5 Folder 1 1. Bill’s Gift
2. Direct Hits by Sam Swain on Sleigh-Ridin’
3. Funny Folks
4. Drouth Don’t Scare Sam Nohow
5. Sam Swain on Picnics
6. On Predictin’ Weather
7. On Aid
8. Skinnin’ Dad
9. On Airrigation
10. On Bad Lands
11. On The League O’ Nations
12. On Roastin’ Ears
13. Letter from Philip Vincent Cardon to Benson, October 7, 1919
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14. On Keepin’ A Cow
15. On Bein’ Thankful
16. On Mule Sense
17. On Funny Papers
18. On Politicin’
19. On Cock-Sureness
20. My Kitchen Stool
21. On Careless Talk
22. On Breedin’
23. On Wishin’
24. On Silence
25. On Rollin’ Stones
26. On Ambition
27. Bill’s Gift (duplicate of no. 1)
28. On The Red Cross
29. On Strikes
30. On Crop Prospects
31. On Sleigh-Ridin’
32. Her Wish
Box 5 Folder 2 33. On Gophers
34. On Bird Nests
35. On Frogs and Toads
36. On Weeds
37. On Cayotes
38. On Sour Grapes
39. True to Name
40. On Housekeepin’ an’ Homemakin”
41. On Profit-tearin’
42. On Pet Names
43. On Fire Sales
44. Domestic Science
45. On Tourin’ the Park
46. On Short Cuts
47. On Town Names
48. On Seein’ Sights
49. On Frogs and Toads
50. On Pullman Farmers
51. My Hog
52. On the Other Side
53. On Advertisin’
54. Peace and Quiet
55. The Reason (newspaper clipping)
56. The Reason (typed copy)
57. On Temporary Friends
58. Sam Swain on Disappointment
59. On Painted Windows
60. On State Lines
61. Vive La Tete Rouge
62. On Whistlin’
63. On Left-Overs
64. On Neighbors
65. On Booze Ghosts
66. On Makin’ Marks
67. On Ingratitude
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68. Batchin’ It
69. On Plannin’ Xmas Presents
70. On Resolutions
71. On Smokin’ (by Sam Swain)
72. On Co-Operation
73. On Spring Fever (by Sam Swain)
74. On Farmin’
75. The Secret
76. Dry-Farming in Utah During 1912
77. Many Farmers Enjoy Big Annual Picnic At Experiment Station
78. An Empty Bin
79. Will Recommend Livestock Appropriation for Moccasin Farm
80. Tree Planting Impress Visitors at Moccasin Former’s [sic] Picnic
81. Winter or Spring Wheat?
82. Growing Corn in Montana
83. On the Potomac
Box 5 Folder 3 84. The Feeding Values of Corn Fodder and Silage
85. Corn Varieties for the Basin
86. Planting and Cultivating Corn
87. Harvesting and Caring for the Corn Crop
88. Sunflowers
89. Pasture Crops for the Basin
90. Crops Not Well Adapted Basin Conditions (February 12, 1920)
91. Jim Bridger’s Cow
92. Sitting Bull’s Calf; The Horseless Age; Careful, Bossy!
93. Crops Not Well Adapted Basin Conditions (February 19, 1920)
94. Planting and Cultivating Trees
95. A Little History
96. Sunflower Silage As An Insurance Policy
97. A Comparative Agricultural Record of Judith Basin Reveals A
Superiority to Other Sections
98. The Judith Basin Has a Wonderful Grain Production Record---Some
Advice Given on the Weed Problem
99. Fanweed is Becoming a Dangerous Menace---Perfect Fallowing the Way
to Stamp It Out
100. Average Cost of Producing Wheat in Montana For 1920 Was $1.87
Bushels
101. Pure Seed Show Will Be Feature At Montana Seed Growers’ Meeting
Held At Bozeman January 13 and 14
102. Marketing of Farm Products Will Be Discussed at Bozeman Meeting
103. Falling Prices Hit Woolgrower and the Wheat Producer Alike
104. Cardon Party Visits Basin
105. Crop Conditions in Northeast and Central Montana at Close Range
106. Sweet Clover
107. The Weed Problem in Judith Basin – How They Originate and the
Remedy
108. Winter Wheat Prospects
109. Corn Yields Great Feed Tonage In Fergus – Experiments at Moccasin
110. Farm Bureau Picnics Reflect Good Cheer Born of Crops Prosperity
111. Future of Moccasin Substation Depends on Voters Next Tuesday
112. Professor Cardon, head of the agronomy department, opened the
discussion on fairs…
113. Little Margaret Cardon Recognized in Pictures
114. Kanred Wheat Becoming Popular; Kharkov Yields Better In Basin
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115. In Future Corn Will Prove to Be One of Montana’s Foremost Crop
116. Sixty Thousand Acres Can Be Irrigated in the Judith Basin
117. “The Struggle Everlasting” Is the Ever Present Drama That Greets the
Vision of He Who Tills the Soil
118. Alfalfa in Montana
119. Winter Months Should Be Filled In With Social Community Meetings
120. Eastern Montana Can Grow Seed
121. When farmers of eastern Montana produce corn and sunflower seed…
122. Corn Possibilities in Montana
123. The Babcock Test
124. The Origin of Marquis Wheat
125. Montana Hay Crop Immense – Other Farm Products Exceptionally Good
126. Philip Vincent Cardon ‘09
127. Standard Better Than the Freak Varieties of Field Crops
128. Cardon Resigns Goes to Utah
129. College Loses When Cardon Goes to Utah
Box 5 Folder 4 130. Branch Agricultural College Opens September 19th
131. Support Iron County Schools
132. Branch Agricultural College Opens September 19th
(duplicate of no.
134)
133. Dairy Plant Installed at College Branch
134. The Aims of the B.A.C
135. Creamery Makes Good Showing
136. Sacrament Meeting
137. Branch Agricultural College Roundup Well Attended | Branch
Agricultural College Conference Pleases Women
138. Conference Delights Women
139. Branch Agricultural College Services Sunday Afternoon
140. Distinguished Party At Breaks
141. Deseret News Purchases Utah Farmer; New Era for Well Known Farm
Journal
142. Director Cardon to Leave
143. Letter to D.E. Robinson regarding the Alumni Quarterly, September 29,
1924
144. Program from the Second Annual Founder’s Day, Utah Agricultural
College, March 8, 1926
145. Utah’s Agriculture Diversified
146. Sage Brush Acres are Not Waste Land
147. Student Life – College Needs Editorial Department
148. Alfalfa is King in Utah
149. Urges Co-Operation in Agriculture
150. Alfalfa is King!
151. Consolidation of Irrigation Companies
152. Business and Agriculture – One Merges Into the Other
153. Consolidation of Irrigation Companies
154. Farm Council is Organized
155. Editor Cardon Now on Council
156. An Agricultural Council
157. Philip Vincent Cardon Named President of Group [Logan Golf and
Country Club]
158. Brochure for Short Course in Agriculture for Bankers
159. Joseph Smith Called for Special Purpose to Bring About Design of
Almighty With Regard to Mankind
160. For a Common Purpose
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161. The Farmer’s Varied Interests
162. The Country Fair
163. Utah Editor Discusses Reclamation with Rotary
164. Expert on Agriculture Speaks to Kiwanians
165. “Shinny,” The Favorite Sport of Uintah Indian Women
166. 700 Indians in Pageant Open Uinta Meeting
167. Uinta Basin to Ask for Quicker S.L. [Salt Lake] Mail Service
168. Basin Convention Closes with Talk by Senator Smoot
169. Letter to editor, Salt Lake Tribune: Cluff Criticized
170. Russia’s Contribution To America’s Wheat Crop
171. The Agricultural Situation Reviewed from a Little Different Angle
172. The Relief Society Magazine – Why I am a “Mormon”
173. The Governor at Uintah
174. Editor is Given U.A.C [Utah Agricultural College] Position
175. Where Democracy Thrives
176. What Utah Offers the Homeseeker
177. Utahn Offered Job in Persia
178. Former Editor of Utah Farmer May Go to Persia
Box 5 Folder 5 179. Inspection of Meat is Urged
180. Utah Man to Judge Percherons at Big Show
181. Ninth Wayne County Exhibition Nov. 23-25
182. Mexican Agricultural Experts Visit College
183. Home Problem has Attention | Thorough Experiment to Be Tried on
Utah Sheep
184. U.A.C [Utah Agricultural College] Alumni Quarterly (November 1925)
185. Utah Organization Plans Feature Regional Conference
186. Utah Farm Program Recognized
187. Utah Will Do More Gardening
188. By-Laws: Logan Golf and Country Club
189. Philip Vincent Cardon Talks at Chapel Exercises
190. Logan Junior High School: Closing Program (May 22, 1930)
191. Beautifying Manti Temple Grounds
192. The Chalcis Fly in Alfalfa Seed
193. Utah Farm Women Busy with Making Gifts, Toys and Other Articles for
Santa Claus
194. Records Made in Utah Egg-Laying Contest | Grass Valley Very Fertile
195. Delinquent Boy is Subject Taken Before Rotarians
196. Interesting Day at Rotary Lunch
197. Holding Mountain Streams in Leash
198. Dr. Gray’s Talk at the High School
199. Encouraging Thrift Among Junior Farmers
200. ? Bankers (brief article on Cardon’s speech to unnamed group, July 1925)
201. Utah
202. Better Crops’ Art Gallery of the Month
203. The Upward Trend of Utah Fairs
204. Utah has a Rat Problem
205. Rats
206. Cardon Heads New Athletic Council
207. Your Subterranean Guest: The Pocket Gopher
208. Cardon Relieves West on Council
209. One Million More Baby Chicks for Utah (2 copies)
210. Where and Why of the Winter Robins
211. Utah Farmer Editor to Address Kiwanians
212. For a $22,000,000 Sheep Industry “ This Is The Place”
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213. Water Powers of The Great Salt Lake Basin
214. Doings at the Big U.A.C [Utah Agricultural College] Convention
215. For Organized Agriculture “This Is The Place”
216. Great Harvest Dinner Was Most Gratifying Success
217. U.A.C [Utah Agricultural College] is on Approved List of Universities
218. Cache Dairymen Win High Honors
219. Sugar Beet Ills Subject of Convention
220. County Agents Hold Sessions – Use of Removable Identifying Insignia
Urged
221. Provide Now For Shortage of Feeds
222. Today’s Sessions of Extension Workers
223. The General Property Tax
224. These Grid Candidates Help Solve Team Problems at Utah Aggie
Football Camp
Box 5 Folder 6 225. Cache Valley the Home of Agricultural Prosperity
226. Weeds on Farm Declared Bad as Mortgages; Cost Growing
227. The Agricultural Situation
228. The Tariff and the Farmer
229. The Single Tax
230. Beet Situation in Cache County
231. Utah Celery Pool to Seek Big Markets
232. Wide Market for Celery, Aim
233. Increased Urged in Beet Acreage in Cache Country
234. The Grazing Homestead in Utah
235. Big Stadium Meet Held Last Evening
236. Program for Opening Game U.A.C. [Utah Agricultural College] Stadium
(October 8, 1927)
237. Bringing Back the Summer Range
238. Specialist Writes Interesting Series For Deseret News
239. Dinner talk – Ogden Chamber of Commerce (September 30, 1927)
240. Landscaping the Beehive State
241. Beautiful Stadium Graces Campus
242. Party on 2-Day Visit to College and Cache
243. Philip Vincent Cardon Sends Letter to Students
244. Grazing on the Public Domain—I
245. Grazing on the Public Domain—II
246. Farm Organization in the United States
247. A “Malihini” Sees Oahu--I
248. A “Malihini” Sees Oahu--II
249. A “Malihini” Sees Oahu--III
250. Logan College Plants Test on Fertilizer on Utah Soil | Utah Promise
for 1928 Good In Farm Lines
251. Reports Annual Farm Bureau Convention (January, 1928)
252. Ivins is Again Named Head of U.A.C [Utah Agricultural College] Board
253. U.A.C. Founders Day Address Made By Prof. Philip Vincent Cardon
254. Re-Union Extraordinary in June
255. Vocations and Avocations on the Farm
256. Sixth Annual Encampment
257. Financial Press Clipping Bureau: Coast Banker
258. Real Estate Board Hears Farm Economics Expert
259. What Aggie Alumni Are Doing
260. Cardon New Experiment Station Head
261. Philip Vincent Cardon To Take New Post Monday (Logan Journal
article)
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262. Graduate of Utah Agricultural College in 1909 Has Wide Experience
263. Philip Vincent Cardon, Former Editor of Farmer Becomes Station Head
264. Farm Scientist Chosen as Harvest Luncheon Speaker
265. Philip Vincent Cardon to Take New Post Monday (Student Life article)
266. Experimental Station Work to be Revised
267. Cut at Farm Station Urged
268. Farm Station in Quarter of Century Fete
269. Common Sense as Applied to Non-Cultivated Lands
270. Director Tells of Purposes Utah Experiment Farms
271. The Single Tax
272. The Agricultural Situation
273. The Tariff and the Farmer
274. Uintah Basin Gets in Line for Progress
275. March Issue of Greater Cache Magazine Out
276. Report Lauds Station Work
Box 5 Folder 7 277. Letter from Forest Lowry, editor of Utah Farmer, to Philip Vincent
Cardon (February 27, 1930)
278. The 1930 Dairy Outlook (Utah Farmer editorial)
279. Intermountain Agriculture (Utah Farmer editorial)
280. Yield, Cost, and Profit (Utah Farmer editorial)
281. Uintah Organizes (Utah Farmer editorial)
282. 4-H Club Work (Utah Farmer editorial)
283. White Gold! (Utah Farmer editorial)
284. Young Stuff (Utah Farmer editorial)
285. Sanity in Reclamation (Utah Farmer editorial)
286. When Houses Talk | Farm Exodus Continues (Utah Farmer editorial)
287. Your Family’s Health (Utah Farmer editorial)
288. Costs in Dry-Farming | Normal Year a Myth (Utah Farmer editorial)
289. Conserve Water Supplies | The Curd of Milk (Utah Farmer editorial)
290. Deserved Tributes (Utah Farmer editorial)
291. Profits in Dairying (Utah Farmer editorial)
292. By Products of Farming (Utah Farmer editorial)
293. An Alfalfa Crowner (Utah Farmer editorial)
294. Farmer and the Tariff (Utah Farmer editorial)
295. Save the Straw (Utah Farmer editorial)
296. Community Cooperation (Utah Farmer editorial)
297. County Fairs (Utah Farmer editorial)
298. Old Practices Out (Utah Farmer editorial)
299. See Everything at the Fair (Utah Farmer editorial)
300. More for Less (Utah Farmer editorial)
301. Government Relief Work Gigantic Task, Says Cardon
302. Intelligent Use of Facts Brings Changes to Farm (2 copies)
303. Landscaping the Beehive State
304. President of Golf Club Explains Aims
305. Successful Marketing Begins With Right Production
306. Plant Diseases, Insect Pests
307. Some Water Problems in Utah
308. Human Factor Plays Part In Agricultural Problem
309. Around the State With Philip Vincent Cardon
310. Utah Agriculture 83 Years Old, Approaches Maturity
311. When It Comes My Turn To Go
312. Over Old Roads and New
313. Farm for Experiment Work Urged in Report of Experiment Head
314. Introducing Sam Swain
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315. Here’s More About President of Golf
316. Sam Swain On Politicin’
317. Study Outlook Reports
318. Fixing Responsibility
319. Sam Swain: On the Weather (2 copies)
320. Sam Swain: At the Fair (2 copies)
321. The New Library
322. Memorials to Lasting Service
323. Utah Agricultural Experiment Station
324. Correspondence regarding Cardon’s resignation from Utah Agricultural
Experiment
325. Board Accepts Resignation of U.S.A.C. Director
326. Philip Vincent Cardon Resigns from U.S.A.C.
327. Announcement of Cardon’s resignation from Dr. E.G. Peterson
328. Philip Vincent Cardon Leaves Soon On Extended Continental Tour
329. Article on Cardon’s participation at Fourth International Grass Land
Box 6 Folder 8 330. Sam Gets His Range In Order
331. Utah Bankers Association Twenty-Second Annual Convention Program
332. Correspondence from A.W. Ivins to Philip Vincent Cardon, re: visit by
Mr. Argansingh, January 28, 1930
333. Wisecracks on ‘Dumb Athletes’ Refuted by Reunion Luncheon
334. Seeking Facts for Rural Utah
335. Meet Studies Margin Lands Buying Plans
336. Uncle Sam’s Submarginal Land Program
337. Philip Vincent Cardon Gets Leave of Absence
338. Submarginal
339. Our Social Hybrid (on “Rooseveltism”)
340. A Vacant Lot at the Crossroads
341. A Vacant Lot at the Crossroads, published version in The Improvement
Era
342. Letter from Gunnar Rasmuson to Philip Vincent Cardon, re: A Vacant
Lot at the Crossroads, August 30, 1935
343. Letter from H.R. Merrill to Philip Vincent Cardon, re: payment for A
Vacant Lot at the Crossroads, September 11, 1935
344. Letter from Heber J. Grant to Philip Vincent Cardon, re: A Vacant Lot at
the Crossroads, September 11, 1935
345. Washington Chapel and Praise
Box 6 Folder 9 346. Letter from Philip Vincent Cardon to editor, Deseret News, re: article
“Seeks Basic Data on Land and Water,” December 1, 1934; copy of
article included with letter
347. Correspondence from Philip Vincent Cardon to Harrison R. Merrill, re:
article on Green River Bottoms, September 6, 1934; includes draft of
article and 4” x 5” black and white photographs
348. Western Union telegrams re: formation of new agricultural adjustment
administration land policy section and salary discussion/offer of
temporary appointment made to Cardon, 1934
349. Your Land-Grant College
350. Philip Vincent Cardon, “A Land-Grant College,” Utah State Quarterly
(May 1934): 14
351. Correspondence, re: “A Land-Grant College”
Box 6 Folder 10 352. Farm Wife’s Occupation 400 Years Ago
353. 1925 Good Year for Cache Cows
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354. I’ll Be Seein’ You
355. Easter Cantata Speeches at the Sixth Ward Chapel – notes and typed
speech
356. Clipping from Bozeman Daily Chronicle, May 29, 1921 [not clear which
article is relevant]
357. Work—Loyalty, by Elbert Hubbard [?]
358. Kentucky Belle, by A.W. Ivins
359. Palmetto, by Daniel S. McQuarrie
360. On Villa’s Trail in Mexico, by Anthony W. Ivins
361. To My Son, by A.G. Campbell
362. H.S. [high school] Commencement Address
363. Speech for the opening of Ensign Ward, ca. 1923-1924
364. Lays of A Layman, by Sam Swain
365. Funny Folks
366. Letter from Chilcoff, United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of
Plant Industry, to Philip Vincent Cardon re: Cardon’s new position in
Montana and Chilcoff’s paper on agronomic investigation (copy of paper
included), June 3, 1921
367. The President’s Farm Bill, by Philip Vincent Cardon, June 6, 1933
368. Harvest Dinner Chamber of Commerce (stunt pulled at table), November
24, 1925
Box 6 Folder 11 369. Correspondence from Philip Vincent Cardon to E.C. Chilcott, re:
Chilcott’s article “The Relations between Crop Yields and Precipitation
in the Great Plains Area,” April 7, 1927
370. Montana Sunflowers Prove To Be A Most Successful Silage Crop
371. The Farm Bureau as an Emblem of Progress
372. Farming The Backbone of All Industry
373. Furrow Drill and Nursery Hybrid Tests to Lessen Winter-Killing of
Winter Wheat
374. Crop Report for Montana Affords Odd Comparison, by Philip Vincent
Cardon
375. Seed Treatment for Smut, by Philip Vincent Cardon
376. Eleven Trees Planted on Tabernacle Square This Morning In Fitting
Arbor Day Ceremonies—Cardon Gives Talk
377. 6” x 8” black and white photograph mounted on card stock, Exhibit
Agricultural College 1900 Club Will Open Farmer Bureau
378. 6.5” x 8.5” black and white photograph mounted on card stock, tractor
and man
379. 6.5” x 8.5” black and white photo mounted on card stock, 6 men in front
of tractor [?]
380. The Dry Farming Situation
381. Co-Operative Arrangement for the Grading of Montana Grain
382. Drout No Respector of Locality High Price Coast Lands Not Immune, by
Philip Vincent Cardon
383. Farmers of the Judith Basin Should Produce Seed Wheat
384. Club Will Open Farmer Bureau
385. From the Moccasin Experiment Station
386. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: A Good Lesson
387. The Importance of Co-Operation
388. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: Field Peas
389. Annual White Sweet Clover to be Tested at Moccasin Station
390. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: An Object Lesson
391. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: Corn in the Judith Basin
392. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: Seeding In The Dust
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393. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: Deep or Shallow Plowing?
394. A Useful Weeder Now Being Used at the Experiment Farm
395. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: Soil Blowing and Winter Killing
Box 6 Folder 12 396. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: Corn in the Rotation
397. Standard Better Than the Freak Varieties of Field Crops
398. Winter Months Should Be Filled in With Social Community Meetings
399. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: The Cultural Value of Corn
400. Summer Fallowing in Montana
401. Shall I Grow Corn or Sunflowers?
402. From the Moccasin Experiment Station: Diversification
403. Cache Valley Council Annual Meeting Program
404. Logan Golf Club Is Well Recommended
405. “Fore” To Echo At Golf Course Soon
406. Logan Golf Club Breaks Ground for New Course
407. They Witnessed Initial Work on Logan Golf Course
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408. The Journalist’s Creed, by Walter Williams [clipping is attached to the
back cover of the scrapbook]