Orson Clark-11/23/81 - Pg 32
Interviewer: how did you happen to go there rather than the University of Utah?
Orson Clark: Well, they would accept the 15 units.
Ruth Knowlton: What did you major in at Utah State, agriculture?
Orson Clark: Well, I only went there part of two years, four quarters. Then I went to the U, and I graduated from the University.
Interviewer: Let me ask you this about Utah State, how did you get there? Did you take the Banberger to Ogden and then something on up or did you live in Logan?
Orson Clark: Well, they had cars at that time to take us up. We lived right there.
Interviewer: You loved in Logan?
Lucille Clark: I thought you went up on the train.
Orson Clark: Oh, I don't know.
Lucille Clark: Sure you did, they didn't have cars. They had cars, but the kids didn't have them.
Orson Clark: Well, kids didn't have them.
Interviewer: Who had the first car in Farmington, do you remember?
Orson Clark: No, I don't.
Interviewer: Were the Clarks among the early families to get cars?
Orson Clark: Well, I think my father was one of the early ones.
Interviewer: Do you remember when he got his first car?
Orson Clark: No, I don't.
Interviewer: He had it before you remembered much?
Orson Clark: Oh, I was at home here.
Lucille Clark: Well, it wasn't the big one. The big beige car. Wasn't that his first car?
Orson Clark: Yes.